Just some beyblade burst fun facts
Fact 1: In episode 12 of Sparking, Lui asks Hyuga if he sleeps at night to which Hyuga replies “of course.” Lui then says that he trains even in the dead of the night while he also trains during the day just like everyone else and he then says that is why he is 100 times more talented than Hyuga. Interestingly enough, Lui said the very same thing to Valt in the season 1 beyblade burst manga. He tells Valt that he trains during both the day and night and he further says that when people normally sleep he is busy training and that this is the reason why he is unbeatable
Fact 2: Ok so this is an obvious one but if you don’t know then hey! You learned something about beyblade. As you know the hasbro names for Valkyrie and Longinus were changed to Valtryek and Luinor. Interestingly enough, Valt and Lui the owners of these beys have their own names embedded into the names of their beys, VALTryek and LUInor.
Fact 3: Here is another one that may be obvious but is still fun nonetheless. The sparking Valkyrie chip actually has a red marking on its face. This is actually meant to parallel the red mark Valt has on his own face.
Fact 4: For my final fact, I will address a common mistake associated with Shu’s left hand launch. A lot of people think that he is ambidextrous since he can launch with both hands but this is actually not the case at all. being ambidextrous is actually being dominant with both hands however as stated in the anime, the whole point of Shu’s left handed launch was to create a more stable launch as opposed to a powerful one by using his dominant hand to hold the grip of his launcher -in turn keeping it still therefore Shu is right handed and he only adjusts to launching with his left hand for its strategic effect. If he was ambidextrous then there would be no difference between launching with either hand.
Edit: ok so a fair amount of people seemed to like this, I guess I’ll try to make it a consistent thing where I just ensemble a bunch of beyblade fun facts and post them.
Not bad eh?