LOL reading this was kinda funny
no offence brad but sometimes you come across as to sarcasitc for your own good
no offence brad but sometimes you come across as to sarcasitc for your own good
(Aug. 24, 2009 10:47 PM)heero yuy Wrote: LOL reading this was kinda funny
no offence brad but sometimes you come across as to sarcasitc for your own good
(Aug. 24, 2009 11:16 PM)axe_ninja Wrote: *virtual high five*
okay on-topic, what would be good for hasbro and nelvana (whats that?) to do with metal fights?
okay, i want the abillity to buy tracks and bottoms on their own ... oh and faces (my favioute one broke earlier ). random face boosters and a "track and bottom" blister set. thanks very much!
(Aug. 24, 2009 11:24 PM)heero yuy Wrote: lol online hi 5 xD
but i dont think that would work to well kids would rather buy a whole beyblade then just parts although it would be cool if they did that,what would also be cool is like how they have those sticker photo machines in arcades what if they made a machine where you could make you own face stickers?they could probley stick it with the MFB arcade machine?then you could make your faces unquie which kids might like
(Aug. 24, 2009 11:31 PM)heero yuy Wrote: haha xD actully it could be possible to make your own faces on your home pc if you had one of those sticker printers hmm
(Aug. 24, 2009 11:37 PM)axe_ninja Wrote: nelvana (what is that anyway?)axe_ninja, Google was created in 1998. So instead of asking what Nelvana is when everybody else knows what they have done for Beyblade in the past, you could take two seconds to look it up. I am sure you could have gotten an idea of what it is just from reading the article I posted in the "BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion - Fall 2010" topic.
(Aug. 24, 2009 9:16 PM)axe_ninja Wrote: oh c'mon. beyblades are popular mostly because they're flashy. they got the whole dragoon with the white and the red colours and the big blue dragon and everything, its just a selling angle.
(Aug. 25, 2009 12:01 AM)Kai-V Wrote: axe_ninja, Google was created in 1998. So instead of asking what Nelvana is when everybody else knows what they have done for Beyblade in the past, you could take two seconds to look it up. I am sure you could have gotten an idea of what it is just from reading the article I posted in the "BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion - Fall 2010" topic.
(Aug. 25, 2009 12:07 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: If kids were buying Beytools instead of Beyblades, you might have a point. But they're not. There's no point in investing so much into something like the Beytool.
(Aug. 25, 2009 12:41 AM)axe_ninja Wrote: google? i guess but thats alot of effort and my lappy is playing up soooo.Have you even watched Beyblade ? At least 90% of the decent Beyblade fans would know that they dubbed Bakuten Shoot Beyblade. Therefore, seeing "BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion - Fall 2010", one should wonder whether that topic would talk about Metal Fight Beyblade being brought outside Japan, because that is what everybody is waiting for, and it has 'beyblade' and 'metal', and then '2010', which is exactly when we have always been expecting Metal Fight Beyblade to be produced outside Japan.
oh yeah well done there, very clever. as soon as i thought "whats nelvava?" i thought "you know what, i bet it'll tell me on that 'beyblade metal fusion 2010' stickied topic." actually i didnt, thats a really dumb thing to say, i havent and have no intension of reading that thread and nothing about the title drew me to it to find out what nelvana is. but i have semi-fixed the laptop, time to google.
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(Jun. 29, 2009 9:05 AM)Sega Wrote: I'm going to do it how I'd ask them.
Hello Hasbro, will you go Takara-Tomy's route and also produce Booster packs for the upcoming Beyblade Metal Fusion line? I noticed with the previous line of Beyblade in the past, there was no Boosters and the Prize Beyblades from the Boosters by Takara-Tomy were released separately. I'd also like to ask will there be any future products that you may be doing on your own?
Thanks, WBO member Sega.