Random Beyblade Anime and Manga Thoughts
(Nov. 12, 2020 11:46 PM)EarthHelios Wrote:(Nov. 12, 2020 11:45 PM)Freedelahoya4 Wrote: Wait, if Gingka and Ryuga are equal in power and Gingka and Kyoya are equal, doesn't that mean that Kyoya and Ryuga are equal as well
yes
I don't believe that Kyoya and Ryuga are equal. Kyoya never won against Ryuga in a battøe
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Benkei vs. Dashan
(Nov. 12, 2020 10:41 PM)Freedelahoya4 Wrote:(Nov. 12, 2020 10:19 PM)Jinbee Wrote: You know, I wonder how super heavy weight would prevent Meteo L-Drago from spin stealing in the anime/manga? Like with the 230 track, it makes sense, hardly anything to latch onto and such. With Nemesis I took it as the sheer power itself rather than weight. I assume Basalt Horogium is the same case, it has power to resist spin stealing, because otherwise I was never sure how, since L-Drago can just latch onto it's metal wheel, which has no free spinning or super special components.
Does the "Spiral Staircase Of Death" in the Basalt wheel even play a role in the manga? Because it doesn't in the anime from what I remember, and I could see that being how it resisted spin steal, because it spins in such an irregular way I suppose, if I could implement it in the anime.
As for my favourite MFB season, Metal Masters is my favourite one, it is the most entertaining one and the cast we got is overall the most memorable and fun ones. Metal Fury is my least favourite, it's not that it's bad, but the characters introduced are kinda boring overall and it's not as fun IMO. The upside is the development Kenta got with Ryuga though, so hey.
I don't think that heavy weight is the reason. If it was, then Ryuga couldn't win against Damian and Takafumi Adachi has already told that Ryuga is stronger than Damian. I think it's something to do with the irregular pattern on the fusion wheel/spin track of Twisted Tempo.
Here's the thing though, while yes, Hell Kerbecs is indeed very heavy IRL, but I don't think the anime or manga really highlights it's heavy weight as a gimmick, unlike Horogium and Nemesis, which were very focused on weight (well Nemesis had other things but it's weight was advertised too), Kerbecs was about the width, since it is their gimmick. So I assume Horogium is meant to be heavier than Kerbecs in the anime/manga, despite Hell Kerbecs being overall heavier IRL thanks to the heavy track.
Chi-yun vs. Chao Xin
(Nov. 13, 2020 12:04 AM)Jinbee Wrote:(Nov. 12, 2020 10:41 PM)Freedelahoya4 Wrote: I don't think that heavy weight is the reason. If it was, then Ryuga couldn't win against Damian and Takafumi Adachi has already told that Ryuga is stronger than Damian. I think it's something to do with the irregular pattern on the fusion wheel/spin track of Twisted Tempo.
Here's the thing though, Hell Kerbecs is indeed very heavy IRL, but I don't think the anime or manga really highlights it's heavy weight as a gimmick, unlike Horogium and Nemesis, which were very focused on weight (well Nemesis had other things but it's weight was advertised too), Kerbecs was about the width, since it is their gimmick. So I assume Horogium is meant to be heavier than Kerbecs in the anime/manga, despite Hell Kerbecs being overall heavier IRL thanks to the heavy track.
No, actually Twisted is heavier in real life. I have used weight machine and Kerbecs is 51 gram and tempo is 53
(Nov. 13, 2020 12:06 AM)Freedelahoya4 Wrote:(Nov. 13, 2020 12:04 AM)Jinbee Wrote: Here's the thing though, Hell Kerbecs is indeed very heavy IRL, but I don't think the anime or manga really highlights it's heavy weight as a gimmick, unlike Horogium and Nemesis, which were very focused on weight (well Nemesis had other things but it's weight was advertised too), Kerbecs was about the width, since it is their gimmick. So I assume Horogium is meant to be heavier than Kerbecs in the anime/manga, despite Hell Kerbecs being overall heavier IRL thanks to the heavy track.
No, actually Twisted is heavier in real life. I have used weight machine and Kerbecs is 51 gram and tempo is 53
That's odd, because for me, Kerbecs is overall the heavier beyblade, though I suppose it varies. My point is that Kerbecs in the ANIME/MANGA is not about the weight, since that's not what they advertise, but it's about the maximum width. While heavy IRL, it's not supposed to be as super heavy in the anime. Horogium on the other hand, which is fully intended to be a heavy beyblade and advertised as such, is very heavy in the anime too.
The anime and IRL being inconsistent comes to play with things like the Grand metal wheel and Goreim chrome wheel, both are advertised as heavy in the show, but IRL, they are very light even for their time.
(Nov. 13, 2020 12:06 AM)EarthHelios Wrote: Chi-yun vs. Chao Xin
Chao Xin
Damian vs Dashan, Chao Xin, Mei-Mei and Chi-Yun
Ryuga vs Zeo, Jack, Damian and Faust
Ryo Hagane w/Burn Fireblaze vs Benkei, Demure, Nile and Kyoya
Gingka vs Julian, Sophie, Wales and Klaus
Faust vs Gingka, Masamune, Tsubasa and Yu
Kyoya vs Enzo Garcia, Selen Garcia, Ian Garcia and Argo Garcia
Masamune vs Alexei, Nowaguma and Lera