Is anybody else hoping that Haspro will release Grand Capricorne? Since they are releasing minor beys from the series (such as Burn Wolf and Thermal Gemios, or so the video showed they are) I think that there is a great chance that they might
(Aug. 29, 2011 5:59 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 29, 2011 4:47 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 29, 2011 4:22 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 28, 2011 10:18 PM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: [ -> ]Do remember that if beyblade ends in japan, it will likely end everywhere. In other words, there is a chance that if 4D ends the beyblade series, it could stop internationally as well.
Not necessarily. International demand could keep the series alive longer than it would have been.
Don't forget that TT calls the shots, not Hasbro. Alot of HMS beys were not released outside of Asia because Beyblade the beyblade anime had ended in Asia 1st, as well as HMS not being as popular as the plastics series. I rememebr when i 1st saw HMS in stores, I had no idea what they were. I though to myself, "these aren't beyblades at all" I was wrong of course, and I regret thinking that, but that isn't the point. The only diffference between then and now is that Asia is very far ahead of the world beyblade-anime wise, which could present a problem if 4D does end beyblade. And if you think of it this way, the new MFB anime is the 3rd anime in the series, just as the original Beyblade got 3 seasons. Also, both anime's 3rd seasons had new types of blades. G-Rev had HMS, and the new MFB anime has 4D (which can be considered a new type of system within HWS, just not a new system on its own)
Don't get me wrong, I would love for beyblade to continue, but unless TT's sale predictions are wrong, MFB will probobly end when the 4D anime series ends, which has a strong possibility of ending it world wide, at least for a while.
Do not worry though, TT knows that Beyblade is a very succsessful product. if they do end it, then they will wait a few years, and then resume with a new series and a new type of beyblade, that much i can say with confidence.
International demand can keep the series. Takara Tomy has been making Duel Masters cards since 1999, and that is a Hasbro brand. Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast discontinued the game in North America in 2006 (though they are bringing it back for next year) but it's been a top earner for TT and they've continued with it. As for the anime, Nelvana can certainly order more seasons of the show (they did so for Bakugan) if they feel it'll work.
Hasbro's also been talking about how they plan on keeping the series fresh. You only tend to think that way if you're expecting a long time product.
OK completely off topic but WHAT??????? DUELMASTERS IS COMING BACK?
Can you please tell me how you know?
On topic (as much as I can be in off topic section of a forum). I totally agree that TT will continue Beys for a while. 4D may end this batch but there will probably be a few year break and than TT will come out with a brand new batch of beys. As long as they sell successfully they won't die.
Yes, there is a new Duel Masters animated series in production at Hasbro Studios. I've been told it isn't a dub of the Japanese anime series, but a ground up Western production. It's currently having its voice recordings done in Los Angeles.
There has been murmurs that Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast have been demoing Duel Masters once again at Magic: The Gathering tours. Obviously Hasbro wouldn't create a show for a discontinued product, and obviously they wouldn't be demoing it either. The series is very popular in Japan, and is a good gateway drug to get kids into TCGs.
As for the Bey-Ratings, I'll put up MFB, and MFBE's tomorrow. I can't find anything on Bakuten right now.
For Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, if the source is reliable, apparently the highest rating was 6.4%; the lowest rating was 2.4%; the average rating was 4.4%. This is only for the first season though. For 2002, the highest was not as high, but the lowest was higher and the average rating was generally the same.
Still, if Beyblade managed to sell so well with the anime we have, it is still quite good ...
EDIT : Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G Revolution definitely seems to have a lower average than the first two seasons. I would say that the highest ratings are around 3.0%, and the lowest, around 2.0% or less.
I am getting 2 random booster vol 8.'s besides jade jupiter I really want screw fox!
(Aug. 30, 2011 5:40 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]For Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, if the source is reliable, apparently the highest rating was 6.4%; the lowest rating was 2.4%; the average rating was 4.4%. This is only for the first season though. For 2002, the highest was not as high, but the lowest was higher and the average rating was generally the same.
Still, if Beyblade managed to sell so well with the anime we have, it is still quite good ...
EDIT : Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G Revolution definitely seems to have a lower average than the first two seasons. I would say that the highest ratings are around 3.0%, and the lowest, around 2.0% or less.
Hmm, if that's the case than MFB 4D isn't doing terribly (as its highest have been a 3.0, and its lowest was like a 1.4) compared to G-Revolution. However, I'm not sure if we're going for the right comparison here. Bakuten didn't air on Sunday mornings did it? Ratings shares, depending on timeslots would vary I imagine.
I would be nice to have total viewership numbers instead of the audience shares, since those are a bit abstract and unless you dig a lot, don't necessarily tell you how many people are watching.
Hm, if the calendars I checked are right, then G Revolution was playing on Mondays ... ? What an odd time.
(Apr. 26, 2009 6:12 PM)Slaysya Wrote: [ -> ]I just found like a group of kids who blade at my school. But they think it will ruin they're lives if the school knows lol. So I got them to talk, and im going to have some battles monday
Funny that's how my school was but since I was cool I wasn't made as much. We had a whole bunch of tourneys at school after the weren't afraid anymore.
I sweaar, sometimes i can really hate shops. I mean, all the shops around where i live get beys reallly late compared to most of you who live in australia, i mean, most of you have already seen things like Gravity destroyer and stuff, but where i live, WE JUST GOT GALAXY PEGASAIS!
(Aug. 30, 2011 8:00 AM)Dracon Wrote: [ -> ]I sweaar, sometimes i can really hate shops. I mean, all the shops around where i live get beys reallly late compared to most of you who live in australia, i mean, most of you have already seen things like Gravity destroyer and stuff, but where i live, WE JUST GOT GALAXY PEGASAIS!
Some places in other countries don't even have Galaxy Pegasis or only stocked it recently. Be patient wave 2 will come eventually.
I remember that I own a Meteo Ldrago two months before the releasing date.
- Not joking, when there was MLD on sale, I knew that I was the first one on earth to own MLD.
O RLY? Where did u get it?
That is a joke.Unless you are a Japanese.You are
Not the first one to own Meteo L-Drago.Takara Tomy staffs got is first.
haha!
I live in Hong Kong.
Probably some factory in China made it as a sample or what, but the shop bought it with some method and I am the lucky guy who bought it.....,.
It is so fxxking expensive, so nobody offers to buy it.
(Aug. 30, 2011 7:05 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]Hm, if the calendars I checked are right, then G Revolution was playing on Mondays ... ? What an odd time.
Did it air in prime time (6-11PM)? If so, our comparisons would not be very good, since 2-3% of Monday prime time could be a lot more viewers than 2-3% of Sunday mornings.
(Aug. 30, 2011 12:52 PM)天翔翼 TenshouYoku Wrote: [ -> ]I live in Hong Kong.
Probably some factory in China made it as a sample or what, but the shop bought it with some method and I am the lucky guy who bought it.....,.
It is so fxxking expensive, so nobody offers to buy it.
Are you sure a worker didn't leak it? No wonder it was expensive.
In Hong Kong at the Sogo Beyblade exhibition, Gold WHF09 L-Drago was on sale for about about $12. No wonder that month, they were everywhere on Ebay.
Just how Hong Kong has stuff done differently.
(Aug. 30, 2011 6:57 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 30, 2011 5:40 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]For Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, if the source is reliable, apparently the highest rating was 6.4%; the lowest rating was 2.4%; the average rating was 4.4%. This is only for the first season though. For 2002, the highest was not as high, but the lowest was higher and the average rating was generally the same.
Still, if Beyblade managed to sell so well with the anime we have, it is still quite good ...
EDIT : Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G Revolution definitely seems to have a lower average than the first two seasons. I would say that the highest ratings are around 3.0%, and the lowest, around 2.0% or less.
Hmm, if that's the case than MFB 4D isn't doing terribly (as its highest have been a 3.0, and its lowest was like a 1.4) compared to G-Revolution. However, I'm not sure if we're going for the right comparison here. Bakuten didn't air on Sunday mornings did it? Ratings shares, depending on timeslots would vary I imagine.
I would be nice to have total viewership numbers instead of the audience shares, since those are a bit abstract and unless you dig a lot, don't necessarily tell you how many people are watching.
It would be nice to get actual numbers, rather than the %. Still, it is apparent that Bakutan was more popular than MFB, but not by much. Overall both seemed very unpopular in Japan, with all of the good anime that exists there.
Now in America, where things are treated much differently, I garatee both series have a much higher % for secured viewership.
i have no idea Nano, i get confused with TV program CD's. anyway does anyone remember the shredder wheel from v-force? because i've just watched it and i found the concept really impractical even though i'm making one out of household stuff for fun. but the bit about it shredding a bey is very impossible if the blades flick out, for they would just flick in if they got hit rendering it useless
Googling that soundtrack CD up, it seems the record company just dumped a bunch of unrelated songs with some they pilfered off the Canadian-exclusive soundtrack.
(Aug. 30, 2011 3:43 PM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 30, 2011 6:57 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 30, 2011 5:40 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]For Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, if the source is reliable, apparently the highest rating was 6.4%; the lowest rating was 2.4%; the average rating was 4.4%. This is only for the first season though. For 2002, the highest was not as high, but the lowest was higher and the average rating was generally the same.
Still, if Beyblade managed to sell so well with the anime we have, it is still quite good ...
EDIT : Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G Revolution definitely seems to have a lower average than the first two seasons. I would say that the highest ratings are around 3.0%, and the lowest, around 2.0% or less.
Hmm, if that's the case than MFB 4D isn't doing terribly (as its highest have been a 3.0, and its lowest was like a 1.4) compared to G-Revolution. However, I'm not sure if we're going for the right comparison here. Bakuten didn't air on Sunday mornings did it? Ratings shares, depending on timeslots would vary I imagine.
I would be nice to have total viewership numbers instead of the audience shares, since those are a bit abstract and unless you dig a lot, don't necessarily tell you how many people are watching.
It would be nice to get actual numbers, rather than the %. Still, it is apparent that Bakutan was more popular than MFB, but not by much. Overall both seemed very unpopular in Japan, with all of the good anime that exists there.
Now in America, where things are treated much differently, I garatee both series have a much higher % for secured viewership.
Actually, I don't believe Beyblade Metal Fusion nor Metal Masters has broken the 2.0 barrier on Cartoon Network, haha. Though, comparing those ratings with Japan's are even worse than comparing Bakuten's as what makes a single percentage point are drastically different between the US and Japan.
(Aug. 30, 2011 4:10 PM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Googling that soundtrack CD up, it seems the record company just dumped a bunch of unrelated songs with some they pilfered off the Canadian-exclusive soundtrack.
Like when you buy those MP3 players form China that come with Brittany Spears songs?
lol probably Nano. i reckon they can't be asked to actually look through episodes to see what songs they did use...
(Aug. 30, 2011 4:02 PM)Nano Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.amazon.com/Beyblade-Let-Rip-V...B0002475U2
I is confus
Why does it have Nickelback on it?
Then again, why does it have those other songs on it?
Those are some strange songs...still I need to consider getting that. I want to relive my nostalgic beyblade days, and songs 1 and 15 will help
(Aug. 30, 2011 4:10 PM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Googling that soundtrack CD up, it seems the record company just dumped a bunch of unrelated songs with some they pilfered off the Canadian-exclusive soundtrack.
(Aug. 30, 2011 3:43 PM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 30, 2011 6:57 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ] (Aug. 30, 2011 5:40 AM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]For Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, if the source is reliable, apparently the highest rating was 6.4%; the lowest rating was 2.4%; the average rating was 4.4%. This is only for the first season though. For 2002, the highest was not as high, but the lowest was higher and the average rating was generally the same.
Still, if Beyblade managed to sell so well with the anime we have, it is still quite good ...
EDIT : Bakuten Shoot Beyblade G Revolution definitely seems to have a lower average than the first two seasons. I would say that the highest ratings are around 3.0%, and the lowest, around 2.0% or less.
Hmm, if that's the case than MFB 4D isn't doing terribly (as its highest have been a 3.0, and its lowest was like a 1.4) compared to G-Revolution. However, I'm not sure if we're going for the right comparison here. Bakuten didn't air on Sunday mornings did it? Ratings shares, depending on timeslots would vary I imagine.
I would be nice to have total viewership numbers instead of the audience shares, since those are a bit abstract and unless you dig a lot, don't necessarily tell you how many people are watching.
It would be nice to get actual numbers, rather than the %. Still, it is apparent that Bakutan was more popular than MFB, but not by much. Overall both seemed very unpopular in Japan, with all of the good anime that exists there.
Now in America, where things are treated much differently, I garatee both series have a much higher % for secured viewership.
Actually, I don't believe Beyblade Metal Fusion nor Metal Masters has broken the 2.0 barrier on Cartoon Network, haha. Though, comparing those ratings with Japan's are even worse than comparing Bakuten's as what makes a single percentage point are drastically different between the US and Japan.
Well, atleast the beyblade anime kind of sucks on an international level. yay? o_0
So what you are saying is 2% in america might be way different than 2% in japan? I wonder whose is greater.
It gives me comfort to see that the original 3 anime series were overall more popular than the MFB series, and while neither are the ebst animes ever (certaintly not) one would think that both series of beyblade would be higher than that...it is certaintly disapointing...
Do not bother buying that CD, I think I have it for download from the old Beyblade Spirit website.
(Aug. 30, 2011 4:54 PM)Kai-V Wrote: [ -> ]Do not bother buying that CD, I think I have it for download from the old Beyblade Spirit website.
I swear I have the songs somewhere on my computer...
But in a way, it's kinda a collectors item. Kinda like buying manga instead of reading it online or getting it from the library.