(May. 13, 2021 7:48 PM)Instarez Wrote: The real problem here is the lack of people that have watched Bakuten Shoot Beyblade. Go ahead and expand your horizons it’s all on YouTube on the official channel for free.
I for one have watched Bakuten Shoot and want to say it was good, and way better than I expected, same goes for MFB Fusion and Masters are a classic with good writing and really rewatchable(I find that really true for Zero-G but that's a whole other can of worms I'm not opening), I love Burst it got me into Beyblade, but I can look at each critically without the nostalgia goggles and see that Burst is fun and has great visuals but can be generic and sometimes boring, Plastic gen has this late 90's early 2000's edge and cheese being very, very, advanced and story oriented for its time, but when it's cringe it's really cringe, and MFB is great likeable characters, great character arcs, but it can be annoying how it gives more friendship and beyspirit speeches then MLP making it feel cheesey sometimes while also having some bland villains. In conclusion each series are great and can be so different you can't really compare them to each other, nostalgia can also be an important factor as well as nostalgia can make something hold up way better than if you looked at it objectively. My point for writing this brick of text is each Beyblade series has it's own strengths and weaknesses and I think if you look at any of them from a non biased standpoints you could see that each one is great in their own way.