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Japanese or American names? - Omega12 - Dec. 21, 2010

Which names do you find yourself using more, the American names or the Japanese names? I find myself usually using the Japanses names, I.E. Aquila, Cancer, Ect..

I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who can't stand some of the name changes Hasbro has done.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Gearfried97 - Dec. 21, 2010

i generally tend to use hasbro's naming for CW's like gasher and eagle, but i like to use the japanese terms like tracks and metal wheels

and btw, its not just america


RE: Japanese or American names? - Aquilaz112 - Dec. 21, 2010

i think this should be in the off topic forums
someone might lock it


RE: Japanese or American names? - Omega12 - Dec. 21, 2010

I put it here because it does sort of fit in with the hobby aspect of beyblade.

And I guess your right, I should probably change it to say English names instead of American.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Blaze Wheeler - Dec. 21, 2010

I think it doesn't matter what it's called, it's the same part.

Call it whatever you want to call it, it is what it is.

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RE: Japanese or American names? - Omega12 - Dec. 21, 2010

Well of coarse it's the same bey, but still, sometimes it's fun to talk about the little tiny differences in what us bladers do.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Chaos Blader - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  6:38 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote: I think it doesn't matter what it's called, it's the same Bey.

Not in the case of Cancer/Gasher.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Blaze Wheeler - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  6:52 AM)Chaos Blader Wrote:
(Dec. 21, 2010  6:38 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote: I think it doesn't matter what it's called, it's the same Bey.

Not in the case of Cancer/Gasher.

Edited my post for correctness. =\


RE: Japanese or American names? - Chaos Blader - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  6:55 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote: Edited my post for correctness. =\

Cancer and Gasher Clear Wheels have different designs though, not just different names.


RE: Japanese or American names? - twistedfayte - Dec. 21, 2010

I'm sure parent's wouldn't want to buy a toy named "killer" or "Cancer" for their child. It's understandable why Hasbro changed these. Changes like Aquila to eagle was unnecessary imo though.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Blaze Wheeler - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  7:01 AM)Chaos Blader Wrote:
(Dec. 21, 2010  6:55 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote: Edited my post for correctness. =\

Cancer and Gasher Clear Wheels have different designs though, not just different names.

Different Designs? What?


RE: Japanese or American names? - JDBriggsBlader - Dec. 21, 2010

Well for me i kinda use both like for eagle I call it Eagle but Gasher i call cancer and same for Fire blaze i call Phinox


RE: Japanese or American names? - Blaze Wheeler - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  8:27 AM)Jdbriggs Wrote: Well for me i kinda use both like for eagle I call it Eagle but Gasher i call cancer and same for Fire blaze i call Phinox

I call "Gasher" Cancer, but only because I was born in July. Uncertain


RE: Japanese or American names? - NitroNeo - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  6:38 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote: I think it doesn't matter what it's called, it's the same part.

Call it whatever you want to call it, it is what it is.

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I Agree to this i call with whatever the name on the box , i have a TT Aquila & call it with the same name & call my Hasbro's gasher by the same name , sometimes when it performs like carp i call it carppy crabby lol


RE: Japanese or American names? - OkiBlaze - Dec. 21, 2010

To be honest, because of the weight differences in the CWs and MWs, I would prefer the separate names. I don't think it matters too much, though.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Mc Frown - Dec. 21, 2010

(Dec. 21, 2010  7:01 AM)Chaos Blader Wrote:
(Dec. 21, 2010  6:55 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote: Edited my post for correctness. =\

Cancer and Gasher Clear Wheels have different designs though, not just different names.

And the bey comes with a different bottom.


RE: Japanese or American names? - Kai-V - Dec. 21, 2010

Call it whatever you want ...