Hi.
I'm Kaizoku Burst.
I live in the Midwest. I'm 33 years old. I'm Filipino. I'm a dad.
I watched and played with Beyblades about twenty years ago when the original series was on the air, but I didn't have any friends to play with so I fell out of it fairly quickly.
I rediscovered them when I took my kids (twin boys, both four years old at the time) to Target one day and, without any prior exposure to the franchise, they became fixated on a couple of Hypersphere Beys. I thought, hey, for $16 total I can walk out of here without an incident. Naturally I went online and did some research because I wanted to make sure they had the best play experience possible, and I got hooked. I enjoy collecting them. I like the designs. I also like that they're a bit of a physics lesson in disguise.
I currently work in the aerospace industry, building and testing emergency power equipment for commercial and military aircraft. I'm also a freelance videographer/photographer. I do a lot of client work, such as shooting events, weddings, and music videos.
I kind of just dig toys/collecting in general. High end action figures are mostly my jam. I also use my talents to make Beyblade videos whenever I can find the time.
(I'm also secretly hoping I'm not the only person here in his thirties.)
I'm Kaizoku Burst.
I live in the Midwest. I'm 33 years old. I'm Filipino. I'm a dad.
I watched and played with Beyblades about twenty years ago when the original series was on the air, but I didn't have any friends to play with so I fell out of it fairly quickly.
I rediscovered them when I took my kids (twin boys, both four years old at the time) to Target one day and, without any prior exposure to the franchise, they became fixated on a couple of Hypersphere Beys. I thought, hey, for $16 total I can walk out of here without an incident. Naturally I went online and did some research because I wanted to make sure they had the best play experience possible, and I got hooked. I enjoy collecting them. I like the designs. I also like that they're a bit of a physics lesson in disguise.
I currently work in the aerospace industry, building and testing emergency power equipment for commercial and military aircraft. I'm also a freelance videographer/photographer. I do a lot of client work, such as shooting events, weddings, and music videos.
I kind of just dig toys/collecting in general. High end action figures are mostly my jam. I also use my talents to make Beyblade videos whenever I can find the time.
(I'm also secretly hoping I'm not the only person here in his thirties.)