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So wait, there's not going to be a metal system in the US/UK? Only Hybrid?
From what the press release said, yes.

Quote:They only mention the five-layer system, which would be the Hybrid Wheel System. The parts are, I believe :
- (no official Face name at the moment)
- Fusion Wheel
- Spin Track
- Performance Tip
There is still a Tool to assemble the parts.
(Feb. 03, 2010  1:00 AM)Cyberloard Wrote: [ -> ]hey you guys have all ways gotten stuff first. It our turn now Tongue_out_wink

Technically Japan gets everything first, Plus, Canada got a bunch of Tv shows first, Some other toys and games, and More before the US

Actually On topic-
No Hybrid system makes me sad, No easy to get Quetzecoatl now. I just hope the Bey Tai Machine comes, But it would probably not bring Quetzecoatl, Just Anubis if it came to the US
This is the press release that confirms the broadcast of Beyblade Metal Fusion by Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom in September 2010 :
http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/public...sId=&sInfo=

It is totally acceptable to believe that the toyline would be launched at the same time. I simply have not seen a message from Hasbro UK that said so besides what theINtoy mentioned.
Nickelodeon?!?! They've NEVER had an anime!!!!

(Sorry for the craziness) Well, I guess that would get some more attention to Nickelodeon, with all the new shows that make no sense but still have humor like "Fanboy and Chum Chum".
Nick...Seriously. You are serious? I thought this would be on Something like DisneyXD or Cartoonetwork.But nick?


Well thanks for the news Kai-V
(Feb. 03, 2010  1:59 AM)Zeox Wrote: [ -> ]Well thanks for the news Kai-V
Thank you.


Oh, this is in the United Kingdom, also ... I thought I had not forgotten to add that to my post. It might be another channel in the United States.
(Feb. 03, 2010  1:53 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]This is the press release that confirms the broadcast of Beyblade Metal Fusion by Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom in September 2010 :
http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/public...sId=&sInfo=

It is totally acceptable to believe that the toyline would be launched at the same time. I simply have not seen a message from Hasbro UK that said so besides what theINtoy mentioned.

Nikelodeon? really? I would have thought it would be Cartoon Network. I wonder when were going to hear news about all of this for Australia ...
what about in the US?
wow that sucks nick are you serious
Nick rules, what's wrong with you guys?
Rugrats FTW.
Yes, seriously : who cares about Nickelodeon ? You are consumers : you just watch what is presented, and you should be happy that Beyblade Metal Fusion will be broadcast at all.

As I said, be positive.


Also, Sylph, obviously we do not have this information yet.
i don't hate nick its just i would have thought it would be cartoonnetwork or disney or something not nick
arugh hope its not on nick when it comes out here,should be on a free to air channel then more people will be likely to see it
Same applies for the UK.
Obviously it'll be on one of the sky or virgin media boxes first, but it'd better come to freeview on the CITV channel or something :\
(Feb. 03, 2010  10:34 AM)theflightyellz Wrote: [ -> ]Same applies for the UK.
Obviously it'll be on one of the sky or virgin media boxes first, but it'd better come to freeview on the CITV channel or something :\

yeah because over here bakugan was only on cartoonnetwork and on at a realy bad time (during the day) the toyline hasnt been as sucssefull as it could have been here i realy hope they do iton a free channel around like 4 30pm then alot more kids will actully see it
I didn't even get what brad suggested.
Hasbro UK Wrote:Thank you for your email.

Unfortunately we have not yet received our range information for 2010, leaving us unable to satisfy your request.

At Hasbro we appreciate the popularity of our products and the excitement of future product releases. You are more than welcome to contact us agin in the near future when we hope to have the range information to share with you.

Again thank you for contacting us and for your continued interest and support in our products.

Another useless e-mail though I did not expect much.
LOL
Sorry i was too lazy too read all 39 pages... but BMF is coming on Nick???
You only need to read one page, the One before this one to figure that out.
It hasn't been decided yet people are just saying what channel it should be broadcasted on.
(Feb. 03, 2010  1:53 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]This is the press release that confirms the broadcast of Beyblade Metal Fusion by Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom in September 2010 :
http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/public...sId=&sInfo=

It is totally acceptable to believe that the toyline would be launched at the same time. I simply have not seen a message from Hasbro UK that said so besides what theINtoy mentioned.

Sam, it has been confirmed.
(Feb. 03, 2010  1:58 AM)SonicManEXE Wrote: [ -> ]Nickelodeon?!?! They've NEVER had an anime!!!!

(Sorry for the craziness) Well, I guess that would get some more attention to Nickelodeon, with all the new shows that make no sense but still have humor like "Fanboy and Chum Chum".

yeah they hav, last time i checked shows like avatar and yugioh were anime, also wats wrong with nick, personally i think they will do a good job of promoting it here in the uk, cn care more bout inhouse shows like ben10 and stuff and disney is really the same, nick not only show their own stuff but also so many other shows that alot of other channels wont look at.

regarding the press release, im probs gunna stick with most of the takara stuff unless the hasbro versions of parts r better than the takara 1s but thats very unlikely, and they may still release the pre-hws at a later date we will just hav 2 wait and c
Yes it has BMF anime is gonna be on Nick but that's only for the Uk so it will probably be different for other places.