A have a question. How do people enjoy the m.f.b series if its all in japenese? also i kno this is a tiny bit out of subject but who rathers how metal fight beyblades look to how the origanal beyblades look. I much prefer how the old beyblades looked. I mean things like Dragoon g and GT, Dranzer GT, Wolborg 2 and Wolborg MS. They are so much better looking.
Original Beyblade V.S. Metal Fight Beyblade
I grew up with the original Beyblade. So I think a small part of me will always Miss Ray, Max and the rest of the Bladebreakers. But I must say that this show has really impressed me so far. (Only seen up to episode 4 due to english subs being limited)
For a completely different series I think it carries the spirit of the 1st show over really well. But it's obvious that a lot of characters are based off of the originals.
Ginta's almost exactly like Tyson save for the fact that he starts out as a champion from the ghetgo. The girl whose name I can't remember, Makado?:\, is obviously a copy of Kenny with a bit of Max thrown in. The guy with Leon seems to be modelled after Kai (because it seems they'll even be working together to). The short little green haired sagitario kid and the big dark bull guy has me stumped. I think those 2 completely fresh faces.
The main thing I'm iffy about is the whole constellation thing. Why'll it is a cool twist from the original show as it means that bladers won't be getting help from ginat dragons, tigers, etc. It also makes this something entirely different and in no way similar to the original beyblade save for the fact that they use a beyblade of some kind.
All in all I'd say the Japanease have done a great job on the show. It's a whole new beyblade so it makes sense we get a whole new show. Looking forward to seeing more and can't wait until next fall
For a completely different series I think it carries the spirit of the 1st show over really well. But it's obvious that a lot of characters are based off of the originals.
Ginta's almost exactly like Tyson save for the fact that he starts out as a champion from the ghetgo. The girl whose name I can't remember, Makado?:\, is obviously a copy of Kenny with a bit of Max thrown in. The guy with Leon seems to be modelled after Kai (because it seems they'll even be working together to). The short little green haired sagitario kid and the big dark bull guy has me stumped. I think those 2 completely fresh faces.
The main thing I'm iffy about is the whole constellation thing. Why'll it is a cool twist from the original show as it means that bladers won't be getting help from ginat dragons, tigers, etc. It also makes this something entirely different and in no way similar to the original beyblade save for the fact that they use a beyblade of some kind.
All in all I'd say the Japanease have done a great job on the show. It's a whole new beyblade so it makes sense we get a whole new show. Looking forward to seeing more and can't wait until next fall
Ginta = Ginga
Makado = Madoka
Leon = Leone
Ginga is a lot more interesting than Tyson, too.
Makado = Madoka
Leon = Leone
Ginga is a lot more interesting than Tyson, too.
Did u really have to correct it? we all knew what it meant...so there was no point in doing that.
It's no big deal...really. All he did was show that I had the names a bit off and is just trying to help clear it up for any other guys who are newbies to the new beyblade. I wouldn't to go around telling people the characters are named something other then what they are.
But as a side note...does anyone else think Ginga sounds like the Shippuden Naruto (I used to watch it)? Same person doing the voice talent maybe?
But as a side note...does anyone else think Ginga sounds like the Shippuden Naruto (I used to watch it)? Same person doing the voice talent maybe?
Not really...there are some similarities....but in MFB u dont hear "dattebayo" every 10 seconds.
Pretend for a second that I can only understand, write and speak the most basic of Japanease and even that a little foggy thanks to summer.
I'm going to guess that means 'Let it Rip' in Japanease though right? But as long as you bring that up that's something I don't get. Why'd they change it from 'Let it Rip' to 'Go Shoot'. Not saying it's a big deal but I also see no need to change it
(Aug. 27, 2009 6:05 PM)Stephen Wrote: It's no big deal...really. All he did was show that I had the names a bit off and is just trying to help clear it up for any other guys who are newbies to the new beyblade. I wouldn't to go around telling people the characters are named something other then what they are.
But as a side note...does anyone else think Ginga sounds like the Shippuden Naruto (I used to watch it)? Same person doing the voice talent maybe?
Glad to see you didn't read any offense in my post
Anyway, I doubt Ginga and Naruto are voiced by the same person...For one thing, although the voice acting for MFB is surprisingly good, Junko Takeuchi (Naruto's voice actress) is probably too busy to be the main character of another anime. She does have to dub over Naruto every single week...That's gotta be long, since he's in every episode.
(Aug. 27, 2009 7:13 PM)Stephen Wrote:
Pretend for a second that I can only understand, write and speak the most basic of Japanease and even that a little foggy thanks to summer.
I'm going to guess that means 'Let it Rip' in Japanease though right? But as long as you bring that up that's something I don't get. Why'd they change it from 'Let it Rip' to 'Go Shoot'. Not saying it's a big deal but I also see no need to change it
In japan it was always Go Shoot! I prefer that anyway.
(Aug. 27, 2009 7:13 PM)Stephen Wrote:
Pretend for a second that I can only understand, write and speak the most basic of Japanease and even that a little foggy thanks to summer.
I'm going to guess that means 'Let it Rip' in Japanease though right? But as long as you bring that up that's something I don't get. Why'd they change it from 'Let it Rip' to 'Go Shoot'. Not saying it's a big deal but I also see no need to change it
You have it backwards, it was changed from "Go Shoot" to "Let it Rip" when it was brought over from Japan and dubbed way back with Bakuten Shoot Beyblade.
Ah...well makes sense I. Subtitles do stick to the original japanease meaning whereas American anime publishers are notorious for changing dialogue into something completely dfferent.
So do you guys think this series takes place before or after the BladeBreaker beyblade series? Considering the whole constellation thing and the fact that if it were at the same time Tyson would be being mentioned a lot if it were set at the same time I have a feeling that this series is set probably a decade or so after the conclusion of G Rev.
So do you guys think this series takes place before or after the BladeBreaker beyblade series? Considering the whole constellation thing and the fact that if it were at the same time Tyson would be being mentioned a lot if it were set at the same time I have a feeling that this series is set probably a decade or so after the conclusion of G Rev.
(Aug. 27, 2009 7:31 PM)Stephen Wrote: So do you guys think this series takes place before or after the BladeBreaker beyblade series? Considering the whole constellation thing and the fact that if it were at the same time Tyson would be being mentioned a lot if it were set at the same time I have a feeling that this series is set probably a decade or so after the conclusion of G Rev.
Well, first, I don't get why this question is even being asked. If you sit back and think about it, if it was indeed before Tyson and gang, why would they go from Metal to Plastic to Metal between the series? Makes little sense right?
Second, it's been said that MFB takes place in a "new world" separate from what went on in Bakuten Shoot.
(Aug. 27, 2009 7:40 PM)Tempestas007 Wrote: Well, first, I don't get why this question is even being asked. If you sit back and think about it, if it was indeed before Tyson and gang, why would they go from Metal to Plastic to Metal between the series? Makes little sense right?
Second, it's been said that MFB takes place in a "new world" separate from what went on in Bakuten Shoot.
we all have repeatidly talked about this :\ lol, it is very clear that the originals and MFB are in 2 seperate worlds and have NO connection to each other.
Sorry about bringing back then. I'm still pretty new here and to the whole Metal Fight thing period and had no idea it was already discussed.
man have things changed, better start brushing up on spirit blade or whatever the place is called then.
man have things changed, better start brushing up on spirit blade or whatever the place is called then.
http://www.cybertigeranime.com/bbspirit/
You'll find a lot, if not all, of the information needed pertaining to the anime; have fun! :]
You'll find a lot, if not all, of the information needed pertaining to the anime; have fun! :]
That would be good for me too, thanks (i dunno what to say for your name ) so ill say Heart ^^
Please stop spamming for your site it. READ THE COMMUNITY RULES.
(Jul. 13, 2009 6:11 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: I can't for the life of me understand this. Beyblade is a fun hobby because they do stuff. If you want to collect pretty things, there are far better hobbies.
if you want to do something like that collect crystal/glass like me o.o (until i started bey)(directed at other guy)
Okay i'm going against the mainstream(no, not just for the sake of it), although i hated the cheesy moments in the original series where they were like 'GO team Yayyyy!!!!' i still think it's a lot better, beybattles, stadium ideas, storyline.... although it is a bit too predictable...
Quote:they were like 'GO team Yayyyy!!!!'
They do that same crud in all the shows these days. Even when the main charecters are twice thge age of the veiwers. Then some good shows switch target age, but the new age doesn't care, and the real fans are stuck with garbage.
Quote:stadium ideasThats the only thing i give the old series.
The old beyblade stadiums didnt make it that easy to knock someone out like the MFB ones do