(Sep. 24, 2015 1:15 AM)Dracomageat Wrote: Not sure if this belongs here or not but I couldn't see an anime questions thread:
The official soundtrack for the plastics era anime is roughly half songs not written for beyblade (such as "year 300", "girls and boys" and "buck rodgers"). Did these ever appear in the anime or its film and, if not, what is their reason for being on the soundtrack?
I've found this to be true for things other than Beyblade, so I wouldn't consider it too unusual. For example, my sister owns both the Twilight and Hunger Games soundtracks, and while playing through them she would constantly comment on how "this song wasn't even in the movie" or "this song doesn't have anything to do with the movie". My guess is that the artists get some percent of the revenue from sountrack sales, so they will pay to have their song included on a franchise they think will net them more money.
One thing I've always wondered is why Sora has such a huge following despite being a pretty irrelevant character in the anime (maybe he plays a larger role in the manga?). Literally the two Sora based episodes could be cut from the MFB anime and it would still make as much sense as a TV show about spinning tops can make. People will always argue that he's a "better protagonist" than Gingka without really giving a good reason why, aside from "his voice is less annoying" which it probably is, if I could remember what it sounds like. I'll admit that Cyber Pegasus is cooler looking than Storm Pegasus, but a cool Beyblade doesn't make a good protagonist.
Another thing that's been kinda bothering me lately is that Dragoon is an air-element Bit Beast, when its name is clearly a portmanteau of Dragon and Lagoon, implying association with water. Is Seiryuu supposed to be associated with air? Because that would explain Dragoon, but Draciel is water and I'm pretty sure Genbu is associated with earth (or maybe I'm only thinking that because Bandid Genbull is an Earth Element).