General Hasbro BEYBLADE:Metal Fury/Shogun Steel/Beyblades Legends -FALL 2014 [HOBBY] - Printable Version +- World Beyblade Organization by Fighting Spirits Inc. (https://worldbeyblade.org) +-- Forum: Beyblade Discussion (https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Beyblade-Discussion) +--- Forum: Beyblade General (https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Beyblade-General) +--- Thread: General Hasbro BEYBLADE:Metal Fury/Shogun Steel/Beyblades Legends -FALL 2014 [HOBBY] (/Thread-General-Hasbro-BEYBLADE-Metal-Fury-Shogun-Steel-Beyblades-Legends-FALL-2014-HOBBY) Pages:
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RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Kai-V - Feb. 06, 2012 Even if "destruction" is more correctly used, people have used "a destroy" in the latest years, and to be honest "an L Drago destroy" sounds awesome. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Hazel - Feb. 06, 2012 If you're not familiar at all with the English language, I'm sure that does sound awesome. Speak that way in an Anglophone country and see if you don't end up placed with kindergarteners. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Kai-V - Feb. 06, 2012 Your insinuations are always so flattering. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Hazel - Feb. 06, 2012 There is really nowhere in the world that "a destroy" would sound appropriate unless they didn't speak English fluently, though. So, the use of the word as a noun in LDD has always bothered me. I'm sure it's fine for the target audience. However, I'm not sure how one can argue that adding "er" to it originally would have been detrimental. Unless, of course, one wanted to get particularly grammatical and imply that it would then mean "One who destroys L-Dragos", but that's taking it a bit far. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Kai-V - Feb. 06, 2012 (Feb. 06, 2012 3:23 PM)Hazel Wrote: I'm sure it's fine for the target audience. However, I'm not sure how one can argue that adding "er" to it originally would have been detrimental. Unless, of course, one wanted to get particularly grammatical and imply that it would then mean "One who destroys L-Dragos", but that's taking it a bit far. It is taking it too far ? For someone who advocates speaking English well, "L Drago destroyer" is exactly what it sounds like. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Hazel - Feb. 06, 2012 (Feb. 06, 2012 3:34 PM)Kai-V Wrote:(Feb. 06, 2012 3:23 PM)Hazel Wrote: I'm sure it's fine for the target audience. However, I'm not sure how one can argue that adding "er" to it originally would have been detrimental. Unless, of course, one wanted to get particularly grammatical and imply that it would then mean "One who destroys L-Dragos", but that's taking it a bit far. It is at least less ridiculous, to me, than using something that isn't a noun at all. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Kai-V - Feb. 06, 2012 Everybody else finds that it is more ridiculous ... In both cases where "L Drago" is not an adjective, I think a lot will find that "L Drago Destroy" is better. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Hazel - Feb. 06, 2012 For some reason I suppose I picture the CWs being literal adjectives, so I consider whatever they're on to be a MW of that nature - Placing an Aquario CW on Death, for example, making the Death wheel a Death Wheel of the Aquario affiliation, since the CWs are mostly nothing but "flavor" for your veritable beefsteak of metal. One does not claim "pepper-seasoned" is the subject in "pepper-seasoned steak", and I figure the MWs as the subject, not the CW. So, it is just a perceptive difference. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - th!nk - Feb. 06, 2012 The worst thing is that you can put the Destroyer CW on the PC Core of LDrago Destroyer, IIRC. And changing the name of Big Bang is quite odd, but it is the only Two-Word wheel, so I guess they would have thought that would cause confusion or something? Their increased name changes are becoming hard to keep track of, though, and it's kind of annoying that they're renaming more and more things for no real reason. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Hazel - Feb. 06, 2012 I did explain the probable cause for renaming Big Bang. In addition to my prior explanation, there is also the possibility that Chuck Lorre might get uppity. Or maybe it was just the first thing, because I don't think even Lorre is that frivolous. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - th!nk - Feb. 06, 2012 (Feb. 06, 2012 4:53 PM)Hazel Wrote: I did explain the probable cause for renaming Big Bang. In addition to my prior explanation, there is also the possibility that Chuck Lorre might get uppity. Ahh, yes, I see. But I really wish I hadn't, ya know :\ RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - kbuno50 - Feb. 06, 2012 Actually, since LDD is one wheel, they'll just fuse LDD together for one wheel, so destroyer will have nothing to do with this. Also, cosmic is a sweet name: Cosmic Aquario Cosmic Fireblaze Cosmic Phoenix Cosmic Wolf Doesn't it sound cool? RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Primal - Feb. 06, 2012 That doesn't make any difference, though, because 'Destroyer' is still in its name... RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - LeonTempest - Feb. 06, 2012 (Feb. 06, 2012 4:53 PM)Hazel Wrote: I did explain the probable cause for renaming Big Bang. In addition to my prior explanation, there is also the possibility that Chuck Lorre might get uppity. Chuck Lorre Productions Vanity Card #???? Today I stumbled upon a game that my kids play, Beyblade. They are these spinning tops that fight eachother in a stadium. One day I decided to play Beyblade with my kids, and I had a really fun time. It was at one point that my kids pulled out a top called "Big Bang Pegasis" and I asked my kids if they named it for me. The answer was no I learned 2 things that day; Appparently, I dont own the rights to the name assosiated with a scentific theory, just because I produce a comedy show called "The Big Bang Theory", and my kids can be very insensative towards my feelings RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Omega12 - Feb. 06, 2012 On a side note, now that TT has come out with Crash and Cloud, does this mean the legend beys wheels are in fact Crash and Cloud or are they their own separate wheels? Or would Crash and Cloud technically be Midnight and Torch? RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Hazel - Feb. 06, 2012 (Feb. 06, 2012 11:50 PM)Omega12 Wrote: On a side note, now that TT has come out with Crash and Cloud, does this mean the legend beys wheels are in fact Crash and Cloud or are they their own separate wheels? Or would Crash and Cloud technically be Midnight and Torch? Midnight and Torch are the originating wheels - they came first. Crash and Cloud are the same shape, but heavier. Not heavy enough to make a difference in any universe whatsoever, but still. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Omega12 - Feb. 07, 2012 Well , what I'm getting at is, if I want to be a purest, which name should I use. TT or Hasbro. I use the TT name for everything else, but Hasbro did invent these wheels. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Raigeko13 - Feb. 07, 2012 You should use the original name around the forum, as they're the most known/the originating names. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Omega12 - Feb. 07, 2012 So the ORIGINATING name is whats Kosher. TT why you confuse me? Usually it's Hasbro that confuses me with names ;_; I would like a heavier Inferno wheel, it's fun to play with. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Annoying-Fork - Feb. 07, 2012 Trust me copyright is not as simple as TV or school makes it out to be. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - To - Feb. 07, 2012 I've got some news. First off let's start off normal, Hasbro and Nelvana are opening a Beyblade boutique in New York: Quote:Nelvana Enterprises and Hasbro, Inc. have teamed up to bring the latest in Beyblade action to Toys"R"Us Times Square in the heart of New York City. Throughout February, a Beyblade boutique will showcase Beyblade products in the international flagship store of the world's leading dedicated toy retailer. dat source Hasbro also revealed their Q4 2011 performance, so here's some info: Quote:BEYBLADE delivered $477 million in revenues on strong Those are huge numbers, which puts it slightly behind the Transformers franchise's performance in 2011. But here's the big stuff: Quote:BEYBLADE exceeded our expectations and was an incredible success globally. When we began work on BEYBLADE with our partners Nelvana, d-rights and TakaraTomy, we set out to manage it as a longterm battling brand with continuous innovation beyond the core tops. We are entering the next phase of that strategy this year. In Fall 2012, we are introducing an all-new play pattern, supported by Nelvana’s television entertainment and digital play, called BEYWHEELZ. In addition, we have other new innovation in the line for 2012 which we will unveil at Toy Fair that will help continue the momentum in the brand. dat source New York Toy Fair is this week. We'll find out about these "BEYWHEELZ" (Beyblade version of Fly Wheelz I'm sure) and their "other new innovation" soon. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Kai-V - Feb. 07, 2012 OK, they could have at least called it "B-Pit" like in the anime, that is what every kid dreams of. It is cool that Beyblade still does so well. How can they constantly talk about their own side toylines that are illegal in their own few tournaments without ever mentioning things like the new gimmick in Metal Fury though ... RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Arupaeo - Feb. 07, 2012 Hah! I'm going to NYC tomorrow and will check it out... One should also note that Hasbro yet again denies the existence of Bronies, and maintains that MLP is just another part of their girls segment. Bad marketing in my opinion... RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - kbuno50 - Feb. 07, 2012 I'm surprised beyblade did better than nerf. Hopefully they'll come up with some fun, new ideas to make. RE: BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion/Metal Masters [HOBBY] - Annoying-Fork - Feb. 07, 2012 How am I going to explain my 21 year old self to a bunch of kids why I'm visiting a dedicated Beyblade section? XD Not to be political. Good on Hasbro, the wheels sound so beast. |