Beyblade Burst (seasons 1 & 2)
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Beyblade Burst is an anime that has been running since 2016 based off of the manga of the same name.
This page, we focused for Season 1 & 2, which considered decent season. But when comes to Season 3 to 5, this season is going downhill due to seasonal rot.
Why It Rocks
- Very interesting characters such as:
- Valt
- Rantaro
- Aiger
- Shu
- Silas
- Free
- Dante
- Hikaru
- Hyuga
- Bel
- Daigo
- Wakiya
- Ken
- Kit
- Xander
- Similar to its previous predecessors, the toy lineups were just as successful as before.
- There's some episodes are good.
- Some of the battles are very satisfying and cool to watch.
- Since Nelvana no longer has the rights to the franchise, the voice acting has improved from its former predecessors as the studio behind the series has a higher budget for better voice actors.
- The Japanese voices are great, too.
- There's some moments here and there.
- Epic theme songs such as:
- This Is Our Time
- Battle Above My League
- Evolution
- Made for This
- Turbo
- Rise
- Darkness Turns To Light
- The beys can look very cool, basic, and epic.
- The animation is quite lovely as its update to date with modern standards.
- The character design are great, too.
Bad Qualities
- After Evolution, the show has been going downhill a bit. (Although the show has been recovering since Quaddrive.)
- Several characters appeared in only 1 (maybe 2) seasons and had so much potential, that they became underrated. Examples of this are:
- Zac
- Quon
- Akira
- Ren Wu
- Kurt
- Jin
- Naoki
- Clio
- Fubuki
- Suoh
- Orochi
- Gabe
- Joshua (despite him being annoying.)
- Yugo
- Ukyo
- Daigo (despite appearing in the first 2 seasons.
- Some of the characters can be annoying and/or one-dimensional. Such as:
- Joshua (already said in BQ #2.)
- Aiger (in Turbo despite being a very good character)
- Valt (sometimes)
- Shu (when he was Red Eye)
- Wakiya (in Evolution.)
- Lui (In first 2 seasons.)
- Speaking of characters, several minor characters (including side characters) have generic beys which are just recolored versions of other existing beys that other characters have.
- In Beyblade Burst Evolution: Shu went from a calm cool and collective skilled blader, into a power-hungry jerk who goes by Red Eye (mentioned in BQ# 2) who says that winning is everything and destroys other beys, and makes a big deal when he loses against Lui.
- A few predictable moments especially Red Eye's reveal, The main character winning the Cup (except for Season 1, when Lui won.), Their beys breaking and so on.
- Hasbro beys can be very weak when compared to Takara Tomy beys (only "Turbo" through "Qurd-Strike").
- The characters seem like they only care about Beyblade and nothing else. (except a few characters)
- Some episode are ranging from mediocre to bad.
- Their games overall is only release in Japan, unlike other Beyblade game.
Trivia
- Valt is the only character to only appear in every season in the anime.
- Aiger is the first protagonist to have a Balance Type bey.
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