Random Beyblade Anime and Manga Thoughts

(Aug. 26, 2022  10:32 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 26, 2022  10:26 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: gingka would if he was there. but ya the only one I oculd imagine would be valt or aiger. true champs with beyspirit

Phi and Rago would be destruction buddies.

rago just wont quit and is persistent and annoying bro I sware
I actually noticed something about Wind Knight. It seems like it takes attibutes from the main 4 bc sol blading legends.

Valkyrie- its motif is a knight and its main color is blue
Ragnarok- controls the wind and uses as its greatest weapon
Satan- has a circular ring around the driver almost like universe
Fafnir- has a spring loaded/driver that pushes in (i think)

Seems like kit picked up something from all 4 of them
rago is stronger than phi
(Aug. 29, 2022  4:56 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: rago is stronger than phi

True but Phi is the better villain.
(Aug. 29, 2022  5:41 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 29, 2022  4:56 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: rago is stronger than phi

True but Phi is the better villain.

hard disagree
(Aug. 29, 2022  8:31 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote:
(Aug. 29, 2022  5:41 PM)Achilles25 Wrote: True but Phi is the better villain.

hard disagree

Phi is the better villain. Rago basically just came at the end. Nemesis was the real villain. Rago was just the blader. Nemesis was the real fear throughout the season.
(Aug. 29, 2022  9:05 PM)Darkus/Flasher Wrote:
(Aug. 29, 2022  8:31 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: hard disagree

Phi is the better villain. Rago basically just came at the end. Nemesis was the real villain. Rago was just the blader. Nemesis was the real fear throughout the season.

again its your opinion. and I feel rago was more hatred and more intimidating
(Aug. 29, 2022  9:06 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote:
(Aug. 29, 2022  9:05 PM)Darkus/Flasher Wrote: Phi is the better villain. Rago basically just came at the end. Nemesis was the real villain. Rago was just the blader. Nemesis was the real fear throughout the season.

again its your opinion. and I feel rago was more hatred and more intimidating

Phi legitimately put fear into everyone watching him battle. Why do you think everyone was after him. To stop him. But hey you do you.
Phi was a better written villain with an actually personality as for they fear him its not really true the top bladers like Valt, shu or free wasnt scared of him the just hated his guts and how he bey battle, thats why they wanted to stop him it wasnt cause of fear like they scared of him its more they didn't want him going on breaking beys ( Which can be repair the next day), Aiga was really they one that felt despair from phi . Rago on the other hand was a bad villain when it comes to personality he was bland but he was a legit Real threat and the one who give actual fear with Nemesis they legit was about to destroy the World and the entire World was scared of that even as the they were trying to stop him it took a mirale to stop Rago, phi got nothing on that. But character Wise phi wins
Delta Zakuro: Character Arc Breakdown: To See With Clear Eyes

[Image: delta-zakuro.gif]

"And You're Nothing More Than Food for Devolos!" - Delta Zakuro 

From the very first moment Delta appears on screen with Devolos, it's quite clear he's a fierce battler, before long though it becomes apparent he's also obsessed with battling in not an altogether healthy way. In the first half of Rise we see and hear many conversations between Delta and Devolos espousing their desire to "devour" and "extinguish" blader after blader, all in an effort to be the only star in the Beyblade sky. We see this is his desire to dominate each of the Risen 3, Dante, and Aiger Akabane. 

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594818]

Even in the face of Arthur Peregrine's threat to the Blading World, it isn't out of a desire to protect the Balding world that he challenges Arthur, but his desire to stand alone at the top. To prove himself the only luminary in the sky. This desire manifests in a cold, calculating and harsh persona in his dealings with others. Even his relationship with Devolos is colored by this shared goal rather than a bond of warmth between him and his bey.

[Image: 9588547778326b2c69e5b7df238b1552.gif]

He was so obsessed with being the only star in the Beyblade sky, that he missed out on the good things right in front of him. From there very first meeting Dante reached out to Delta in friendship. He tried to form a thread of connection, one Delta coldly and flatly rejected with each offer no matter how beneficial it would be to him. His own self involved obsession with his own strength blinded him to the possibilities and the joy he could get from forming connections with others. He couldn't to see the forest for the trees.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594749]

"Just don't forget what you need always right by your side. You just need to reach out for it." - Valt Aoi.

It was only after his crushing loss to Arthur, only once he was broken, was he able to, with the help of his mentor Valt Aoi, see a bit more clearly. He started to realize what he had right in front of him. When he started to see with that clear vision, he recognized Dante's strength and his bond with Dragon, but even more than that, he began to see the value in the friendship Dante offered the more they interacted. 

[Image: faa3b97a4bf6f9efb866eb0f5e23d2e7.gif]

Now seeing clearly the good thing he initially denied himself, he not only came to appreciate and value the partnership he formed with Dante, but also who Dante was as a person and the friendship they've forged between themselves.

[Image: d9c911a266a3d18ade04b6cc9814c6e56668eb33...338_hq.gif]

It was this newfound friendship that allowed them to work together seamlessly which had been impossible before because of Delta's harsh and negative view of Dante, because he couldn't see the value of the friendship Dante offered him. 

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952f2618725109997596d...y.gif&ct=g]

We even see how they empower each other because of this bond they now share which not only increased the power of their Blading, but illustrates how far Delta has come as a person and further how they're relationship has evolved all because Delta can see clearer now than he ever has.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=25422680]

The idea they present that people can push each other forward, that human connection can make people stronger is on display to such an extent, that it even confounds Gwyn's carefully constructed and mechanical view of the world and of what is possible.

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952a549589190a8dc1a93...y.gif&ct=g]

Now having formed such a strong bond between themselves, Delta was even willing to sacrifice himself to give Dante a needed boost. This is a far cry from the Delta we met at the beginning who was purely concerned, obsessed even, with his own strength and goals, obsessed with being the only star in the beyblade sky to the point that he showed nothing but dripping contempt for Dante.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594962]

But once his vision cleared and he saw with clear eyes what was right in front of him, he gained the benefits of forming a genuine connection with people and was all the happier for it. Delta's arc is a good reminder not to become blind to the good things right in front of us. As people it's easy to lose sight of such things in pursuit of a goal or any manner of things. Sometimes we already have the most valuable of things and can't see it.
(Aug. 30, 2022  2:45 AM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 29, 2022  9:06 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: again its your opinion. and I feel rago was more hatred and more intimidating

Phi legitimately put fear into everyone watching him battle. Why do you think everyone was after him. To stop him. But hey you do you.

rago literally destroyed all the legendary bladers at once and completley played ryuga even making ryuga hopeless and toyed with him until completley destroying him without even using an ultimate move. what were you saying?
(Aug. 30, 2022  2:05 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  2:45 AM)Achilles25 Wrote: Phi legitimately put fear into everyone watching him battle. Why do you think everyone was after him. To stop him. But hey you do you.

rago literally destroyed all the legendary bladers at once and completley played ryuga even making ryuga hopeless and toyed with him until completley destroying him without even using an ultimate move. what were you saying?

You're blinded by nostalgia. If you truly believe Rago is the better villain then you can do so just know that you're wrong. Someone above already explained my point as well. Also, spell completely right next time.

(Aug. 30, 2022  6:33 AM)Admiral W Wrote: Delta Zakuro: Character Arc Breakdown: To See With Clear Eyes

[Image: delta-zakuro.gif]

"And You're Nothing More Than Food for Devolos!" - Delta Zakuro 

From the very first moment Delta appears on screen with Devolos, it's quite clear he's a fierce battler, before long though it becomes apparent he's also obsessed with battling in not an altogether healthy way. In the first half of Rise we see and hear many conversations between Delta and Devolos espousing their desire to "devour" and "extinguish" blader after blader, all in an effort to be the only star in the Beyblade sky. We see this is his desire to dominate each of the Risen 3, Dante, and Aiger Akabane. 

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594818]

Even in the face of Arthur Peregrine's threat to the Blading World, it isn't out of a desire to protect the Balding world that he challenges Arthur, but his desire to stand alone at the top. To prove himself the only luminary in the sky. This desire manifests in a cold, calculating and harsh persona in his dealings with others. Even his relationship with Devolos is colored by this shared goal rather than a bond of warmth between him and his bey.

[Image: 9588547778326b2c69e5b7df238b1552.gif]

He was so obsessed with being the only star in the Beyblade sky, that he missed out on the good things right in front of him. From there very first meeting Dante reached out to Delta in friendship. He tried to form a thread of connection, one Delta coldly and flatly rejected with each offer no matter how beneficial it would be to him. His own self involved obsession with his own strength blinded him to the possibilities and the joy he could get from forming connections with others. He couldn't to see the forest for the trees.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594749]

"Just don't forget what you need always right by your side. You just need to reach out for it." - Valt Aoi.

It was only after his crushing loss to Arthur, only once he was broken, was he able to, with the help of his mentor Valt Aoi, see a bit more clearly. He started to realize what he had right in front of him. When he started to see with that clear vision, he recognized Dante's strength and his bond with Dragon, but even more than that, he began to see the value in the friendship Dante offered the more they interacted. 

[Image: faa3b97a4bf6f9efb866eb0f5e23d2e7.gif]

Now seeing clearly the good thing he initially denied himself, he not only came to appreciate and value the partnership he formed with Dante, but also who Dante was as a person and the friendship they've forged between themselves.

[Image: d9c911a266a3d18ade04b6cc9814c6e56668eb33...338_hq.gif]

It was this newfound friendship that allowed them to work together seamlessly which had been impossible before because of Delta's harsh and negative view of Dante, because he couldn't see the value of the friendship Dante offered him. 

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952f2618725109997596d...y.gif&ct=g]

We even see how they empower each other because of this bond they now share which not only increased the power of their Blading, but illustrates how far Delta has come as a person and further how they're relationship has evolved all because Delta can see clearer now than he ever has.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=25422680]

The idea they present that people can push each other forward, that human connection can make people stronger is on display to such an extent, that it even confounds Gwyn's carefully constructed and mechanical view of the world and of what is possible.

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952a549589190a8dc1a93...y.gif&ct=g]

Now having formed such a strong bond between themselves, Delta was even willing to sacrifice himself to give Dante a needed boost. This is a far cry from the Delta we met at the beginning who was purely concerned, obsessed even, with his own strength and goals, obsessed with being the only star in the beyblade sky to the point that he showed nothing but dripping contempt for Dante.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594962]

But once his vision cleared and he saw with clear eyes what was right in front of him, he gained the benefits of forming a genuine connection with people and was all the happier for it. Delta's arc is a good reminder not to become blind to the good things right in front of us. As people it's easy to lose sight of such things in pursuit of a goal or any manner of things. Sometimes we already have the most valuable of things and can't see it.

Very well done on this character breakdown. Could you do one for Ranjiro or Lui if possible?
(Aug. 30, 2022  4:57 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  2:05 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: rago literally destroyed all the legendary bladers at once and completley played ryuga even making ryuga hopeless and toyed with him until completley destroying him without even using an ultimate move. what were you saying?

You're blinded by nostalgia. If you truly believe Rago is the better villain then you can do so just know that you're wrong. Someone above already explained my point as well. Also, spell completely right next time.

(Aug. 30, 2022  6:33 AM)Admiral W Wrote: Delta Zakuro: Character Arc Breakdown: To See With Clear Eyes

[Image: delta-zakuro.gif]

"And You're Nothing More Than Food for Devolos!" - Delta Zakuro 

From the very first moment Delta appears on screen with Devolos, it's quite clear he's a fierce battler, before long though it becomes apparent he's also obsessed with battling in not an altogether healthy way. In the first half of Rise we see and hear many conversations between Delta and Devolos espousing their desire to "devour" and "extinguish" blader after blader, all in an effort to be the only star in the Beyblade sky. We see this is his desire to dominate each of the Risen 3, Dante, and Aiger Akabane. 

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594818]

Even in the face of Arthur Peregrine's threat to the Blading World, it isn't out of a desire to protect the Balding world that he challenges Arthur, but his desire to stand alone at the top. To prove himself the only luminary in the sky. This desire manifests in a cold, calculating and harsh persona in his dealings with others. Even his relationship with Devolos is colored by this shared goal rather than a bond of warmth between him and his bey.

[Image: 9588547778326b2c69e5b7df238b1552.gif]

He was so obsessed with being the only star in the Beyblade sky, that he missed out on the good things right in front of him. From there very first meeting Dante reached out to Delta in friendship. He tried to form a thread of connection, one Delta coldly and flatly rejected with each offer no matter how beneficial it would be to him. His own self involved obsession with his own strength blinded him to the possibilities and the joy he could get from forming connections with others. He couldn't to see the forest for the trees.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594749]

"Just don't forget what you need always right by your side. You just need to reach out for it." - Valt Aoi.

It was only after his crushing loss to Arthur, only once he was broken, was he able to, with the help of his mentor Valt Aoi, see a bit more clearly. He started to realize what he had right in front of him. When he started to see with that clear vision, he recognized Dante's strength and his bond with Dragon, but even more than that, he began to see the value in the friendship Dante offered the more they interacted. 

[Image: faa3b97a4bf6f9efb866eb0f5e23d2e7.gif]

Now seeing clearly the good thing he initially denied himself, he not only came to appreciate and value the partnership he formed with Dante, but also who Dante was as a person and the friendship they've forged between themselves.

[Image: d9c911a266a3d18ade04b6cc9814c6e56668eb33...338_hq.gif]

It was this newfound friendship that allowed them to work together seamlessly which had been impossible before because of Delta's harsh and negative view of Dante, because he couldn't see the value of the friendship Dante offered him. 

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952f2618725109997596d...y.gif&ct=g]

We even see how they empower each other because of this bond they now share which not only increased the power of their Blading, but illustrates how far Delta has come as a person and further how they're relationship has evolved all because Delta can see clearer now than he ever has.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=25422680]

The idea they present that people can push each other forward, that human connection can make people stronger is on display to such an extent, that it even confounds Gwyn's carefully constructed and mechanical view of the world and of what is possible.

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952a549589190a8dc1a93...y.gif&ct=g]

Now having formed such a strong bond between themselves, Delta was even willing to sacrifice himself to give Dante a needed boost. This is a far cry from the Delta we met at the beginning who was purely concerned, obsessed even, with his own strength and goals, obsessed with being the only star in the beyblade sky to the point that he showed nothing but dripping contempt for Dante.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594962]

But once his vision cleared and he saw with clear eyes what was right in front of him, he gained the benefits of forming a genuine connection with people and was all the happier for it. Delta's arc is a good reminder not to become blind to the good things right in front of us. As people it's easy to lose sight of such things in pursuit of a goal or any manner of things. Sometimes we already have the most valuable of things and can't see it.

Very well done on this character breakdown. Could you do one for Ranjiro or Lui if possible?

its an opinion gosh a better villan doesnt mean phi is better. this isnt who istronger this is completley false please shut up and learn to spell next time seems like someones getting mad over here. now please hush up before I take this a further step
(Aug. 30, 2022  5:07 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  4:57 PM)Achilles25 Wrote: You're blinded by nostalgia. If you truly believe Rago is the better villain then you can do so just know that you're wrong. Someone above already explained my point as well. Also, spell completely right next time.


Very well done on this character breakdown. Could you do one for Ranjiro or Lui if possible?

its an opinion gosh a better villan doesnt mean phi is better. this isnt who istronger this is completley false please shut up and learn to spell next time seems like someones getting mad over here. now please hush up before I take this a further step

How are you going to tell me to spell right when you're the one that can't even spell the word "completely" right lol. Hypocrite much. Plus I know that stronger doesn't mean better. Phi outclasses Rago in everything but strength and thats a fact.
(Aug. 30, 2022  5:16 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  5:07 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: its an opinion gosh a better villan doesnt mean phi is better. this isnt who istronger this is completley false please shut up and learn to spell next time seems like someones getting mad over here. now please hush up before I take this a further step

How are you going to tell me to spell right when your the one that can't even spell completely right lol. Hypocrite much. Plus I know that stronger doesn't mean better. Phi outclasses Rago in everything but strength and thats a fact.

show proof. this man just keeps saying how he outclasses rago in everything yet you provide no proof. so exactly are you going to gimme something to I can look at or sit here with your current stupidity and keep arguing about how strong he is over and over. I love arguing with these kinda people. especially when they dont have any idea what there saying.

hint: (you)
(Aug. 30, 2022  4:52 AM)God Dragruler Wrote: Phi was a better written villain with an actually personality as for they fear him its not really true the top bladers like Valt, shu or free wasnt scared of him the just hated his guts and how he bey battle, thats why they wanted to stop him it wasnt cause of fear like they scared of him its more they didn't want him going on breaking beys ( Which can be repair the next day), Aiga was really they one that felt despair from phi . Rago on the other hand was a bad villain when it comes to personality he was bland but he was a legit Real threat and the one who give actual fear with Nemesis they legit was about to destroy the World and the entire World was scared of that even as the they were trying to stop him it took a mirale to stop Rago, phi got nothing on that. But character Wise phi wins

GodzillaFan101. I don't need to explain anything anymore. god Dragruler has happily explained how Phi is the better villain. The question of the matter is how Rago is a better villain than Phi. Care to explain?
(Aug. 30, 2022  4:57 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:33 AM)Admiral W Wrote: Delta Zakuro: Character Arc Breakdown: To See With Clear Eyes

[Image: delta-zakuro.gif]

"And You're Nothing More Than Food for Devolos!" - Delta Zakuro 

From the very first moment Delta appears on screen with Devolos, it's quite clear he's a fierce battler, before long though it becomes apparent he's also obsessed with battling in not an altogether healthy way. In the first half of Rise we see and hear many conversations between Delta and Devolos espousing their desire to "devour" and "extinguish" blader after blader, all in an effort to be the only star in the Beyblade sky. We see this is his desire to dominate each of the Risen 3, Dante, and Aiger Akabane. 

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594818]

Even in the face of Arthur Peregrine's threat to the Blading World, it isn't out of a desire to protect the Balding world that he challenges Arthur, but his desire to stand alone at the top. To prove himself the only luminary in the sky. This desire manifests in a cold, calculating and harsh persona in his dealings with others. Even his relationship with Devolos is colored by this shared goal rather than a bond of warmth between him and his bey.

[Image: 9588547778326b2c69e5b7df238b1552.gif]

He was so obsessed with being the only star in the Beyblade sky, that he missed out on the good things right in front of him. From there very first meeting Dante reached out to Delta in friendship. He tried to form a thread of connection, one Delta coldly and flatly rejected with each offer no matter how beneficial it would be to him. His own self involved obsession with his own strength blinded him to the possibilities and the joy he could get from forming connections with others. He couldn't to see the forest for the trees.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594749]

"Just don't forget what you need always right by your side. You just need to reach out for it." - Valt Aoi.

It was only after his crushing loss to Arthur, only once he was broken, was he able to, with the help of his mentor Valt Aoi, see a bit more clearly. He started to realize what he had right in front of him. When he started to see with that clear vision, he recognized Dante's strength and his bond with Dragon, but even more than that, he began to see the value in the friendship Dante offered the more they interacted. 

[Image: faa3b97a4bf6f9efb866eb0f5e23d2e7.gif]

Now seeing clearly the good thing he initially denied himself, he not only came to appreciate and value the partnership he formed with Dante, but also who Dante was as a person and the friendship they've forged between themselves.

[Image: d9c911a266a3d18ade04b6cc9814c6e56668eb33...338_hq.gif]

It was this newfound friendship that allowed them to work together seamlessly which had been impossible before because of Delta's harsh and negative view of Dante, because he couldn't see the value of the friendship Dante offered him. 

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952f2618725109997596d...y.gif&ct=g]

We even see how they empower each other because of this bond they now share which not only increased the power of their Blading, but illustrates how far Delta has come as a person and further how they're relationship has evolved all because Delta can see clearer now than he ever has.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=25422680]

The idea they present that people can push each other forward, that human connection can make people stronger is on display to such an extent, that it even confounds Gwyn's carefully constructed and mechanical view of the world and of what is possible.

[Image: giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952a549589190a8dc1a93...y.gif&ct=g]

Now having formed such a strong bond between themselves, Delta was even willing to sacrifice himself to give Dante a needed boost. This is a far cry from the Delta we met at the beginning who was purely concerned, obsessed even, with his own strength and goals, obsessed with being the only star in the beyblade sky to the point that he showed nothing but dripping contempt for Dante.

[Image: tenor.gif?itemid=26594962]

But once his vision cleared and he saw with clear eyes what was right in front of him, he gained the benefits of forming a genuine connection with people and was all the happier for it. Delta's arc is a good reminder not to become blind to the good things right in front of us. As people it's easy to lose sight of such things in pursuit of a goal or any manner of things. Sometimes we already have the most valuable of things and can't see it.

Very well done on this character breakdown. Could you do one for Ranjiro or Lui if possible?

I'm very selective about which characters I choose for a Character Arc Breakdown. To begin they need have a character arc for me to breakdown. That arc also needs to be on a personal level for the character, not just growth in Blading. This is the main reason why I don't do Character Arc Breakdowns of MFB characters, there aren't many personal relatable character arcs in that series. Character Arc Breakdowns aren't something I can do for just any character, the material has to be there.
(Aug. 30, 2022  5:29 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  4:52 AM)God Dragruler Wrote: Phi was a better written villain with an actually personality as for they fear him its not really true the top bladers like Valt, shu or free wasnt scared of him the just hated his guts and how he bey battle, thats why they wanted to stop him it wasnt cause of fear like they scared of him its more they didn't want him going on breaking beys ( Which can be repair the next day), Aiga was really they one that felt despair from phi . Rago on the other hand was a bad villain when it comes to personality he was bland but he was a legit Real threat and the one who give actual fear with Nemesis they legit was about to destroy the World and the entire World was scared of that even as the they were trying to stop him it took a mirale to stop Rago, phi got nothing on that. But character Wise phi wins

GodzillaFan101. I don't need to explain anything anymore. god Dragruler has happily explained how Phi is the better villain. The question of the matter is how Rago is a better villain than Phi. 

I could care less what he said\
I could care less he saying hes better is an opinion and I have mine simple as that
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:02 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  5:29 PM)Achilles25 Wrote: GodzillaFan101. I don't need to explain anything anymore. god Dragruler has happily explained how Phi is the better villain. The question of the matter is how Rago is a better villain than Phi. 

I could care less what he said\
I could care less he saying hes better is an opinion and I have mine simple as that

Whatever man. You can believe whatever you want lol.

(Aug. 30, 2022  6:02 PM)Admiral W Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  4:57 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:

Very well done on this character breakdown. Could you do one for Ranjiro or Lui if possible?

I'm very selective about which characters I choose for a Character Arc Breakdown. To begin they need have a character arc for me to breakdown. That arc also needs to be on a personal level for the character, not just growth in Blading. This is the main reason why I don't do Character Arc Breakdowns of MFB characters, there aren't many personal relatable character arcs in that series. Character Arc Breakdowns aren't something I can do for just any character, the material has to be there.

Hmm what about Shu Kurenai. Evolution is pretty much a character arc for him.
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:06 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:02 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: I could care less he saying hes better is an opinion and I have mine simple as that

Whatever man. You can believe whatever you want lol.

(Aug. 30, 2022  6:02 PM)Admiral W Wrote: I'm very selective about which characters I choose for a Character Arc Breakdown. To begin they need have a character arc for me to breakdown. That arc also needs to be on a personal level for the character, not just growth in Blading. This is the main reason why I don't do Character Arc Breakdowns of MFB characters, there aren't many personal relatable character arcs in that series. Character Arc Breakdowns aren't something I can do for just any character, the material has to be there.

Hmm what about Shu Kurenai. Evolution is pretty much a character arc for him.
I know I can I dont need you to tell me. now shut up and get on somewhere
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:08 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:06 PM)Achilles25 Wrote: Whatever man. You can believe whatever you want lol.


Hmm what about Shu Kurenai. Evolution is pretty much a character arc for him.
I know I can I dont need you to tell me. now shut up and get on somewhere

Who are you? I'll be where I want to be and I don't need some Rago fanboy to do so. Go watch Metal Fusion or sum little boy.
yall are silly for fighting over some dumb anime. chill out bruh
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:29 PM)Cindercast Wrote: yall are silly for fighting over some dumb anime. chill out bruh

You're completely right. I'm done arguing anyways.
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:15 PM)Achilles25 Wrote:
(Aug. 30, 2022  6:08 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: I know I can I dont need you to tell me. now shut up and get on somewhere

Who are you? I'll be where I want to be and I don't need some Rago fanboy to do so. Go watch Metal Fusion or sum little boy.

ya go on nap time awaits you kid