RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Jinbee - Apr. 09, 2018
A few small things I've noticed in this episode.
Forneus has a blue level up chip. Weight and Orbit are finally used for generic beyblades.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - MonoDragon - Apr. 09, 2018
My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?"
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - God Dragruler - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 09, 2018 10:05 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?"
Well the valt fight could be brush of like valt was going easy on aiga although I don't really like how close the battle was cause valt is the champ and rank #1 this battle should've end like free vs valt the first time the battle . As for toko I was disappointed that they made him so weak he should be stronger than that and for fubuki we can also use the excuse that his holding back. I don't mind aiga beating the generic bladers but i do understand your point about him blitzing everyone so easy, like you mentioned it doesn't seems like aiga knew how to or about beyblade at all until he meet valt which Is a bit weird but it's still early to judge the character to much. I'm liking the fact that his strong from the beginning and we don't have to go with the i have to mastered my bey thing again . but he should've known about beyblade Already that would've made it better and logical on why his blitzing everyone but let's wait and see how the story go it's still only 2 episode but I'll tell as of now I'll give 5/10 for aiga character
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Spideyblade - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 09, 2018 10:05 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
,Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?" According to the summary, Aiga’s been battling for months since his fight with Valt, so maybe the growth we saw with Valt happened, but we didn’t see it. For Valt vs Aiga, that was Valt’s first battle with Winning Valkyrie so he can’t master his bey immediately. Not saying Aiga doesn’t have talent, cause he is definitely talented.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - MonoDragon - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 1:33 AM)Spideyblade Wrote: (Apr. 09, 2018 10:05 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
,Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?" According to the summary, Aiga’s been battling for months since his fight with Valt, so maybe the growth we saw with Valt happened, but we didn’t see it. For Valt vs Aiga, that was Valt’s first battle with Winning Valkyrie so he can’t master his bey immediately. Not saying Aiga doesn’t have talent, cause he is definitely talented.
But Fubuki has been practicing for years, starting off with practicing with Shu, and has become Regional Champion. Yet in a few months Aiga is near his level. That doesn't make sense and just makes Aiga seem like a bad, overpowered fanfiction character
If it were up to me, I would have had Fubuki completely crush Aiga and then have this conversation
Fubuki: "The only reason you've been doing so well is because you have a heavy Super Z Bey which gives you a power advantage"
Aiga: "But I almost managed to get a point off of the World Champ!"
Toko: "You mean Big Bro Valt? Whenever Valt gets a new Bey always needs a while to practice with it before he can use his full power."
To explain why he was doing so well and to make sure he has room to grow throughout the series
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Spideyblade - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 1:57 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: (Apr. 10, 2018 1:33 AM)Spideyblade Wrote: According to the summary, Aiga’s been battling for months since his fight with Valt, so maybe the growth we saw with Valt happened, but we didn’t see it. For Valt vs Aiga, that was Valt’s first battle with Winning Valkyrie so he can’t master his bey immediately. Not saying Aiga doesn’t have talent, cause he is definitely talented.
But Fubuki has been practicing for years, starting off with practicing with Shu, and has become Regional Champion. Yet in a few months Aiga is near his level. That doesn't make sense and just makes Aiga seem like a bad, overpowered fanfiction character
If it were up to me, I would have had Fubuki completely crush Aiga and then have this conversation
Fubuki: "The only reason you've been doing so well is because you have a heavy Super Z Bey which gives you a power advantage"
Aiga: "But I almost managed to get a point off of the World Champ!"
Toko: "You mean Big Bro Valt? Whenever Valt gets a new Bey always needs a while to practice with it before he can use his full power."
To explain why he was doing so well and to make sure he has room to grow throughout the series
I see where your coming from. You’ve made some good points, though I still think that conversation about Super Z Beyblades could happen(Was the Fubuki vs Aiga just a one match battle? If not, it’s possible for Fubuki to come back, as it would make more sense, but I don’t really want him to say something like, “I was just testing you.”) Can’t think of anything to make up for Fubuki’s years of experience. Maybe Aiga’s Super Saiyan powers have something to do with his immense ended power levels power, but i wouldn’t bet on that.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - ayggdrasilgy - Apr. 10, 2018
Can somebody tell me how screw trident god ability works
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - BeyCrafter - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 4:03 AM)ayggdrasilgy Wrote: Can somebody tell me how screw trident god ability works
It has a plastic barrier with rubber supporting it which allows it to absorb hits.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Siⱺn - Apr. 10, 2018
I think it might be a story of: "ohoho prodig- HOW DID YOU DEFEAT ME?!?"
Sorry for the short post. Had to input my two cents into the discussion.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Bastillon - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 1:57 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: (Apr. 10, 2018 1:33 AM)Spideyblade Wrote: According to the summary, Aiga’s been battling for months since his fight with Valt, so maybe the growth we saw with Valt happened, but we didn’t see it. For Valt vs Aiga, that was Valt’s first battle with Winning Valkyrie so he can’t master his bey immediately. Not saying Aiga doesn’t have talent, cause he is definitely talented.
But Fubuki has been practicing for years, starting off with practicing with Shu, and has become Regional Champion. Yet in a few months Aiga is near his level. That doesn't make sense and just makes Aiga seem like a bad, overpowered fanfiction character
If it were up to me, I would have had Fubuki completely crush Aiga and then have this conversation
Fubuki: "The only reason you've been doing so well is because you have a heavy Super Z Bey which gives you a power advantage"
Aiga: "But I almost managed to get a point off of the World Champ!"
Toko: "You mean Big Bro Valt? Whenever Valt gets a new Bey always needs a while to practice with it before he can use his full power."
To explain why he was doing so well and to make sure he has room to grow throughout the series Couldn't have said it better myself. Although I'd like to address an issue far more serious than this.
Too many characters popping out of one place, and named characters end up being fodder for some reason. Ranjiro's pseudo-gang? Fodder. Koji? Fodder. Toko? Still fodder. Most of the Beigoma club? You know where this is going... There's so much going on for the second half of the show that it's actually infuriating to keep track of.
And can we just get Nika her own beyblade, please? We don't need more than one female / really young boy character glued to a screen giving out exposition. I think Nura's got that handled. Seriously, it's painful to watch when we're three seasons in and only one female blader (Sasha) is remotely significant in any way.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - ayggdrasilgy - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 4:21 AM)BeyCrafter Wrote: (Apr. 10, 2018 4:03 AM)ayggdrasilgy Wrote: Can somebody tell me how screw trident god ability works
It has a plastic barrier with rubber supporting it which allows it to absorb hits.
But why did it increase it’s spin after being hit
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Thunder Blur - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 11:25 AM)ayggdrasilgy Wrote: (Apr. 10, 2018 4:21 AM)BeyCrafter Wrote: It has a plastic barrier with rubber supporting it which allows it to absorb hits.
But why did it increase it’s spin after being hit Shock absorption not drain spin as that only works with an opposing spin beyblade (Kerbeus can theoretically spin steal from fafnir) Trident just took the hit and delivered the potential damage back.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - ThePheonix - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 1:59 PM)Thunder Blur Wrote: (Apr. 10, 2018 11:25 AM)ayggdrasilgy Wrote: But why did it increase it’s spin after being hit Shock absorption not drain spin as that only works with an opposing spin beyblade (Kerbeus can theoretically spin steal from fafnir) Trident just took the hit and delivered the potential damage back.
That's known as equilisation. It was demonstrated in
DONT OPEN IF YOU DONT WATCH THE ANIME
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Limetka - Apr. 10, 2018
(Apr. 10, 2018 2:23 PM)ThePheonix Wrote: (Apr. 10, 2018 1:59 PM)Thunder Blur Wrote: Shock absorption not drain spin as that only works with an opposing spin beyblade (Kerbeus can theoretically spin steal from fafnir) Trident just took the hit and delivered the potential damage back.
That's known as equilisation. It was demonstrated in
DONT OPEN IF YOU DONT WATCH THE ANIME
That's not the same. Equalization is when both beys spin the same speed and in the opposite direction. Shock absorption is the bey (or one if its parts) going along with the hit.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Ultra - Apr. 10, 2018
For everyone commenting on Aiga's strength:
It's not like he won by a mile or anything. He barely won. I assumed it was a draw (till the judge announced that aiga had one point) since they both seemed to go out at the same time. Also it's interesting how at this point they are both Valt and Shu's spiritual successors. As for Valt nearly losing to Aiga in the first episode some clear parallels can be drawn to the first episode of G-Rev where Tyson is fighting some kid and he is close to getting beat before he stops messes around. It's fairly apparent the battle between Aiga and Valt was just to show Aiga had a large amount of potential (which is exactly how Valt started out btw) but obviously Valt couldn't get beaten by some Noob so they had Aiga burst at the last second. (I know bursting is the gimmick of the beyblades but last second bursts happen a ridiculous amount in the anime compared to how many actually happen in tournament play). Another interesting thing to note is the large parallels between this season and Zero-G. TT clearly clocked that 3 seasons was too late to introduce too many new concepts (new system and character lineup) and have now shortened the timescales. It's interesting to see that with each beyblade generation they're gauging what works well and what doesn't and attempting to introduce this into the next generation.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - HyperGalaxy - Apr. 11, 2018
(Apr. 09, 2018 10:05 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?"
Valt was portrayed to be a lot worse than he actually was in the anime. MC side effect. While you have plot armor when it counts, your skill is downplayed way more than it should be. Take Ginga as the regional champion. He still had to struggle an unnecessary amount against the earlier opponents who were significantly worse than S1 Ryuga.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Ultra - Apr. 11, 2018
(Apr. 11, 2018 3:25 AM)HyperGalaxy Wrote: (Apr. 09, 2018 10:05 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?"
Valt was portrayed to be a lot worse than he actually was in the anime. MC side effect. While you have plot armor when it counts, your skill is downplayed way more than it should be. Take Ginga as the regional champion. He still had to struggle an unnecessary amount against the earlier opponents who were significantly worse than S1 Ryuga. You could call that plot armour but honestly if you moving from country tournaments to worldwide tournaments (in literally any game) then the skill level of competitors is gonna go up by a large margin.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - NPN - Apr. 15, 2018
http://w1.hotanime.me/watch/beyblade-burst-super-z-episode-001.html
Guys subs are available.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Sunlightning - Apr. 17, 2018
(Apr. 09, 2018 10:05 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: My thoughts:
I already don't like Aiga. This kid who's never played the game before suddenly makes his own Beyblade and curb stomps everybody, even the much more experienced Beigoma Regional champion seems to have trouble and Valt, world champion, almost loses a point to Aiga.
Why?
Oh wait I think I know, because Valt started off as inexperienced and had troubles in the beginning, so they wanted to make Aiga "different"
Valt started as naive, didn't even know how to launch properly and had to grow bit by bit in his adventure -> Aiga is shown as a prodigy on his first try
Valt had to slowly figure out how to get the most out of his Beyblade's parts -> Aiga immediately knows how to make full use of the Xtend Driver
Valt is blue -> Aiga is red
Yeah, "different" in the laziest way possible
Honestly, I found myself saying "So what was the point?" Several times throughout this episode
Aiga beating generic bladers
"Okay, generic bladers, it only makes sense for them to be fodder"
Aiga beating Koji
"Oh cool, Hoji's little brother, I wonder how this is gonna play - oh he's beaten as a generic blader. So what was the point of him being Hoji's little brother?"
Aiga beating Toko
"Oh okay, Toko, Valt's little brother, and he has a named Beyblade (Screw Trident), this should be good - Oh he got beaten easily. So what was the point of introducing Screw Trident and Toko if he's gonna be that easily beaten?"
Aiga getting a point off of Fubuki
"Okay, Fubuki, Regional Champion, also has a Super Z Beybalde, with a Level Chip too! Aiga seems to only have a few days of experience so Fubuki should be able to easily win and burst Aiga's ego-" *Aiga takes a point in a close battle* "Okay so what was the point of introducing Fubuki as Regional Champion, with a Super Z Beyblade, with a Level Chip if newcomer Aiga's barely gonna have a challenge!? To just show off how much of a prodigy he is!?"
Because plot!
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (April 9, 2018) - Jinbee - Apr. 23, 2018
I just want to point out that this episode is meant to have skipped a few months, right after skipping two years after God. Let that sink in.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (Apr 9, 2018 JPN / Oct 14, 2018 CAN) - DranzerX13 - Oct. 10, 2018
Talk about the dub of this episode here.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (Apr 9, 2018 JPN / Oct 14, 2018 CAN) - abidjkhan7 - Oct. 10, 2018
I hope the voices are good
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (Apr 9, 2018 JPN / Oct 14, 2018 CAN) - MDK Shady - Oct. 14, 2018
Anyone have the link for the episode
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (Apr 9, 2018 JPN / Oct 14, 2018 CAN) - DranzerX13 - Oct. 17, 2018
Episode 2 English dubbed is up on Kametsu. I already made my dual audio version, will be up in the other thread here.
RE: Beyblade Burst Super Z Episode #2 (Apr 9, 2018 JPN / Oct 14, 2018 CAN) - abidjkhan7 - Oct. 17, 2018
Can you post the link to it
I cant find it
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