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RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - ~Mana~ - Sep. 24, 2012 I'd actually say Kite Unabara xD RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - *Ginga* - Sep. 24, 2012 He uses data to make a perfect rap. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - sarabscientist - Sep. 24, 2012 Kenny and his computer could make some dub-step rap. .-. EDIT: Just imagining that made me feel weird. Second edit, I'm so sorry ... impulse. But yeah, basically any character that looks shady and thug-like could pass as a "generic rapper". RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - th!nk - Sep. 25, 2012 .... Why did no one mention Tyson's Grandpa? RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Tris - Sep. 25, 2012 (Sep. 24, 2012 9:33 PM)Tris Wrote: Keep in mind this is all serious. Aha, thanks for all your help guys. The three "Gangster" characters i've chosen were: Rick (Allstarz), Crusher (Bega) & Benkei. Yes, I forgot Crusher & Rick's original names, hah. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - th!nk - Sep. 25, 2012 Hey, Grandpa actually rapped. IIRC Rick wouldn't be quiet about rock. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Duck - Sep. 25, 2012 ginga Blader - You do know that only people with a Tumblr account get that bolded "perfect", right? Tris - Hmm, let me think. Well, Benkei obviously. Kyouya, too, in my opinion. Uhh, Zeo Abyss, too. (Not Zeo Zagart.) And Sakyo, definetely Sakyo. Most importantly, though, is the one and only Blader DJ; he musn't be forgotten! Can you make Shinobu Justin Bieber? RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Kai-V - Sep. 25, 2012 (Sep. 25, 2012 7:30 AM)th!nk Wrote: Hey, Grandpa actually rapped. IIRC Rick wouldn't be quiet about rock. Only in the dub though. In the original, he spoke perfectly normally. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - th!nk - Sep. 25, 2012 He still rapped more than other characters, unless someone did in the original? RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Kai-V - Sep. 25, 2012 (Sep. 25, 2012 4:55 PM)th!nk Wrote: He still rapped more than other characters, unless someone did in the original? Since Rick was not even listening to that sort of music in the original, I can only think of Blader DJ. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Killer-Kirsty - Sep. 25, 2012 Not sure this counts by looks but I remember thinking Ray was sorta gangsta when I first heard him a few times (specifically the line from Showdown in Hong Kong "Kevin what's the big idea busting in here?") that and sorta thinking of him as the "Knuckles" of his team (Knux had rap themes which reminded me of Ray when hearing them on SA2). Dunga has a gangsta look about him (Rick essentially being his expy complete with matching dub voice) I think Zero from Zero-G looks quite gangsta, you could also argue that with the band aid on his nose Gingka would qualify also. As much as I hate them Team Garcias look pretty gangsta too. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - LeonTempest - Sep. 27, 2012 Im poking my head out of hiding for a few seconds to post this My brother found an anime store on LI, and they have Beyblade DVDs. He showed me the DVD's, and on the corner was a logo for FUNIMATION ENTERTAINMENT. (these were grevolution dvds) WHAT?! Funimation was the distributor and liscensed managers of the english dub of Bakuten Shoot??? These were the same eople that dubbed Dragon Ball Z for me. Forgive me, the question is a bit redundant, but did anyone else know about this? Was Funimation involved with Metal saga? Do they still have rights to Beyblade? RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Tris - Sep. 27, 2012 (Sep. 27, 2012 4:19 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: Im poking my head out of hiding for a few seconds to post this IIRC, Funimation does the subbed DVD's and Nelvana does the English dub. EDIT: I just checked the Funimation website, it says nothing about Beyblade G-Revolution or even Beyblade in general. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - LeonTempest - Sep. 27, 2012 ...why would one release a DVD subbed??? 0_o meh, Ill just get them all. I like Beyblade, I like Funimation, and I want those Bakushinoh parts included with each DVD Wikipedia claims that the 1st season of Beyblade was on Toonami, but the Toonami wikipedia page contradicts this. Which is true? RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - th!nk - Sep. 27, 2012 EDIT: They apparently did some subs during G Revolution, which was all I found from a quick search. Aside from that, nothing. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - LeonTempest - Sep. 27, 2012 How strange. Thanks to the both of you. To clarify, Beyblade was NOT on Toonami, correct? RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Tris - Sep. 27, 2012 (Sep. 27, 2012 4:47 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: ...why would one release a DVD subbed??? 0_o meh, Ill just get them all. I like Beyblade, I like Funimation, and I want those Bakushinoh parts included with each DVD In most animes out there, English subtitles are far superior towards the English dub- At least in my opinion, anyway. Funimation also do release subtitled DVDs other than Beyblade, so I guess they did this so that they can earn money their way too. (Sep. 27, 2012 5:04 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: How strange. Thanks to the both of you. Beyblade was in fact on Toonami. Although, I couldn't find anything on season one of Bakuten Shoot. Spoiler (Click to View) RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - LeonTempest - Sep. 27, 2012 Is that Grev or Vforce? And more importantly, what era was that in? I cant find any mention of it in the toonami broadcasting list RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Kai-V - Sep. 27, 2012 (Sep. 27, 2012 5:11 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: Is that Grev or Vforce? And more importantly, what era was that in? I cant find any mention of it in the toonami broadcasting list That is the second season, "V Force". I can basically confirm everything about the Funimation DVDs, by the way. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Tris - Sep. 27, 2012 (Sep. 27, 2012 5:11 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: Is that Grev or Vforce? And more importantly, what era was that in? I cant find any mention of it in the toonami broadcasting list Judging by Takao's outfit, it's V-Force. By era, do you mean the year it was broadcast-ed in? V-Force was broadcast-ed in 2002. RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - LeonTempest - Sep. 27, 2012 http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_Toonami It is just very strange. While it may be wikipedia, this is the most accurate toonami schedule archive I knowof. Either that, or I don't know enough. Bakuten Shoot, or any of its alternate names, or any of its seasons are not documented anywhere. Searches for Beyblade Toonami also came up rather emty. But now that I think back, you are all correct; Beyblade Vforce was on Toonami RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Killer-Kirsty - Sep. 27, 2012 Beyblade wasn't on the US Toonami but it was on the UK Toonami after the first 3 and a half seasons aired on Cartoon Network UK. The following quote is how the original trilogy was aired on these channels from memory. (Dec. 10, 2010 9:39 PM)Killer-Kirsty Wrote: When CN/Toonami UK aired the original trilogy it was something like this: RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - LeonTempest - Sep. 27, 2012 Thanks Killer ![]() RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - Killer-Kirsty - Sep. 27, 2012 You are welcome Leon ![]() RE: Beyblade Anime and Manga Questions - akio314 - Sep. 28, 2012 This was on the wrong thread. |