https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/22/garde...homes.html
Done yet? Good. As you just read (and most likely already know), MFB was the great rise of Beyblade. Than it died. How?! It became just another target for overactive parents, is the way I see it, but still... How could something like that just... Die?! Than Burst came out. It slightly rose again in the youth. Slightly. The thing that used to be in the homes of nearly every kid in the US, slightly popular. Why don't we do something about this?! Amongst the WBO, ofcourse we still care about Beyblade, but what about the now 9-year olds, the age that used to love Beyblade, now taken over by full grown adults! What happened to the full 2 aisle in Walmart dedicated to them?! We need to revive Beyblade. Somehow. Your thoughts, everybody?
Done yet? Good. As you just read (and most likely already know), MFB was the great rise of Beyblade. Than it died. How?! It became just another target for overactive parents, is the way I see it, but still... How could something like that just... Die?! Than Burst came out. It slightly rose again in the youth. Slightly. The thing that used to be in the homes of nearly every kid in the US, slightly popular. Why don't we do something about this?! Amongst the WBO, ofcourse we still care about Beyblade, but what about the now 9-year olds, the age that used to love Beyblade, now taken over by full grown adults! What happened to the full 2 aisle in Walmart dedicated to them?! We need to revive Beyblade. Somehow. Your thoughts, everybody?