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Interesting Indian article about Beyblade. - Bey Brad - Jan. 02, 2008 http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2006/01/21/stories/2006012101300400.htm RE: Interesting Indian article about Beyblade. - firekid115 - Jan. 04, 2008 thats...um..odd? so is that saying theyre makin the teachers involve beyblades with their schoolwork? RE: Interesting Indian article about Beyblade. - Nic - Jan. 05, 2008 Ah so this is one of the things that vanished. Pity all the responses were golden, as you said. RE: Interesting Indian article about Beyblade. - Ichida - Jan. 07, 2008 Quote:The beyblade's combination of manual or technical skill and magic is something that few other toys have: boys can take apart, reassemble and customise their beyblades to an endless variety. The blade's magical Bit Beast, which gives it life and power, also evokes the myth-making urge natural to children. I know it's supposed to be an implicit kind of imagine-this thing, but the way they word it, it's almost like they thought Bit Beasts were real, lol. RE: Interesting Indian article about Beyblade. - Neko-Jin Rei - Feb. 11, 2008 This article was interesting, but would have been a little bit more realistic without all the talk of magical connections to bitbeasts. I liked "Beyblades open the floodgate to a reservoir of magic and enchantment". RE: Interesting Indian article about Beyblade. - Xeno - Feb. 12, 2008 With all the msytical mumbo jumbo aside, it was a decent article on how beyblades aren't dead in some places and that we need more people like this in America. |