Jun. 02, 2019 12:35 AM
I was born in Puerto Rico, so I'm a native Spanish speaker, but I didn't get into Beyblade until two or three years after I moved to California (I now live in New Jersey btw). I was already speaking a lot of English at that point, and it was during the Hasbro Metal Masters days. I watched all of the MFB anime aside from Zero-G, but it was all in English. Since one of my younger friends also likes Beyblade and speaks Spanish, we were both wondering if there was an official translation of "Let it Rip" or "Go Shoot" in Spanish. I just searched up a Spanish MFB episode, but they just said "Let it Rip" while launching. My friend and I started saying "Déjalo ir" even though it translates to "Let it go," but I figured that it was the best I could think of. Of course, I decided to go to Google Translate so that I wouldn't have to slam the answer out of my brain. It says that "Déjalo rasgar" is the literal translation, but literal translations usually don't come close to official material. My next try to figure this out on my own is going to the international compilation of the Beyblade Burst season 1 theme song. In the spots where the singer says "Let it Rip," the Latin American Spanish version also says "Let it Rip," but the Castilian Spanish version says "Lanza el Bey." Obviously, Latin Americans like to speak Spanglish (I know from experience), but does anyone know if there is an official translation for "Let it Rip" in Spanish? If not, then what would you suggest saying to not sound like a Puerto Rican when counting down and an all-out American when launching?