[Product]  BB-99 Hell Kerbecs BD145DS

What's your reasoning for that?

I believe that this will appear in the anime, no?

Considering beyblade's current popularity they have no reason to stop airing it.

Why would they randomly leave this bey out?
(Nov. 22, 2010  11:07 PM)momiji manju Wrote: Or, perhaps, they would change the name.

It's not like people wouldn't say it now, bar the last one.

Incredibly stupid thing to point out, though.

Good point

btw i am new here so i dont know about any rules (if there is any)
Ah, it is exactly as I thought : this will not be released on the day of Christmas, but on the 28th.
(Oct. 13, 2010  7:55 PM)ShredderN64 Wrote: KIDZBOP KERBEX

It conveys the same message, right?

Testify!!
There's no way Hasbro won't change it. They changed 'Killer' to Evil because it was too offensive.
(Nov. 24, 2010  4:52 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Ah, it is exactly as I thought : this will not be released on the day of Christmas, but on the 28th.

Really...this seems a little odd, considering that the 28th is a Tuesday, and all of the releases so far have been Saturdays.
Are funny u mean is funny and the face looks good almost as good as Ray unicorno
(Nov. 24, 2010  5:17 PM)OkiBlaze Wrote: Really...this seems a little odd, considering that the 28th is a Tuesday, and all of the releases so far have been Saturdays.
It must have been a coincidence, because in general Beyblade releases are always at the same date every year. For instance, BB-25 and the other December releases of 2008 (I believe ?) came out on December 27th. A lot of the other products are released exactly on the same dates as the previous year as well, as I have noticed.
(Nov. 24, 2010  4:52 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Ah, it is exactly as I thought : this will not be released on the day of Christmas, but on the 28th.

OMG! Day before my bday!!! Grin I think Ima pre order it ;D
it looks like it spins to the right, but you can turn it over to switch the way it fights, and the spin rotation... cool!
Er..., no That's it's tracks Gimmick you can add another MW right?
Firstly no, you cannot flip it and get another spin direction, that is completely absurd and I have no idea how you thought of that.

Secondly no as well, the gimmick of the Track is that it can 'fuse' with the Metal Wheel to form a bigger Wheel, however the Track is made of plastic.
i might've missed this in 16 or so pages but, what is the name of this track anyways and do we know if it is able to be used with any other fusion wheel?
(Nov. 25, 2010  2:45 PM)Aw Heck Wrote: i might've missed this in 16 or so pages but, what is the name of this track anyways and do we know if it is able to be used with any other fusion wheel?
The name of the Track is BD145 ? Unless you meant what BD stands for, in which case that has indeed been posted at least twice in this topic, and recently as well.

We have no information on BD145's compatibility with other Wheels or Metal Wheels yet.
what does DS stand for?
(Nov. 29, 2010  12:23 AM)awesomeblader1 Wrote: what does DS stand for?

It's already been said
Read the previous 3 pages...
So the Hell MW is "Stacked" under another one?
(Nov. 29, 2010  5:02 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: Read the previous 3 pages...
So the Hell MW is "Stacked" under another one?
Hm, I do not think so ...

There is Kerbex, a Clear Wheel; then, Hell, a large but very thin Metal Wheel; after that, the Track, BD145, which is wide, made of plastic from what we saw and which fits 'smoothly' into the shape of Hell, below it of course; finally, DS.

BD145 is just wide enough to come 'support' the too thin Metal Wheel, but it is just a plastic Track.
Okay, Flipping it allows the use of another MW, because Hell is thinner than Flame. Got it. I think. Okay, MF-HLibra BD145(Hell)RSF, here I come. This will be a useful release. Thanks Kai-V.
(Nov. 29, 2010  5:09 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: Okay, Flipping it allows the use of another MW, because Hell is thinner than Flame. Got it. I think. Okay, MF-HLibra BD145(Hell)RSF, here I come. This will be a useful release. Thanks Kai-V.
What ? Unless I really missed something, there is no 'flipping' involved here at all. In fact, there is a possibility BD145 can only be used with Hell because of the small 'notches' on the side of the Track.
I mean flipping Hell. Okay, I don't get this, I'm kinda slow. Can you explain how BD145 is used in detail, as I said before, I'm kinda slow.
how can we know it isnt released
where are you getting the flipping thing from?
If you want to get the information in a very simplistic way, then it is just like any other Metal Fight Beyblade from the Hybrid Wheel System. Nothing too special.

If you look at the pictures posted all throughout this topic, you would see how easy it is.