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I looked in the DirecTV guide, but Beyblade appears in neither ABC Family nor Toon Disney! Should someone edit it? Slapmeorelse ( talk) 14:36, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
It has been suggested that Beyblade (manga), Beyblade (anime), Beyblade V-Force, Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle, and Beyblade G-Revolution be merged back to this article. Per WP:MOS-AM, media of the same series that are not significantly different should not have separate articles, and these all appear to be on-going series of the same story, with no significant differences in characters. As such, they should be properly merged back to this article. -- AnmaFinotera ( talk · contribs) 00:12, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
I agree with the merge. Tintor2 ( talk) 11:52, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
The merge of the three Beyblade seasons leaves the main page looking a bit cluttered. I propose giving them their own pages again, but this time, merging their episode lists onto those pages. Basically, recreate "Beyblade G-Revolution" but move everything from "List of Beyblade G-Revolution Episodes" into that article. It would basically be in the same situation it is in now.
Thoughts? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.88.20.216 ( talk) 14:13, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
Since Metal Fight Beyblade is completely different than Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, I decided to create a seperate page. This was neccesary as the mangaka for both series are completely different including the characters and such. All of Bakuten Shoot Beyblade needs to stay on the normal Beyblade page, anything Metal Fight Beyblade related goes to the Metal Fight Beyblade page. DranzerX13 ( talk) 22:13, 1 April 2009 (UTC).
I'll use the sand box next time. When I copy/pasted the code I left a part out by accident. Anyways it is completely relevent that I created a seperate page for Metal Fight Beyblade. the anime/manga have a completely new story, new characters. I don't see why I can't make a seperate page. Bakuten Shoot and Metal Fight are completely different from each other and in no way related except for the beyblades themselves. in Blue Dragon there's a seperate page for Blue Dragon Ral Grad. The reason being was that it was no way related to the game's plot and characters.
Now for the characters, they don't need their own pages like you said before. Just one page that describes all the characters. same with the video games. DranzerX13 ( talk) 22:27, 1 April 2009 (UTC).
I read above some and found this that you, AnmaFinotera wrote:
It has been suggested that Beyblade (manga), Beyblade (anime), Beyblade V-Force, Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle, and Beyblade G-Revolution be merged back to this article. Per WP:MOS-AM, media of the same series that are not significantly different should not have separate articles, and these all appear to be on-going series of the same story, with no significant differences in characters. As such, they should be properly merged back to this article.
Both Bakuten Shoot Beyblade and Metal Fight Beyblade are not a continuation of the same story. An all new cast of characters no where near related to the old ones. A new plot, new beyblades, etc. So since this is the case it would be appropriate to make a seperate article for Metal Fight Beyblade, wouldn't it? Before I do anything more i'm going to wait for us to discuss this before I do anything further. I do not want to make an issue like last time, I want to go the right direction in handling this. DranzerX13 ( talk) 22:35, 1 April 2009 (UTC).
The Metal Fight Beyblade manga has 1 volume released as of March 27, 2009. I might as well wait a few weeks then update the episode list. DranzerX13 ( talk) 01:25, 2 April 2009 (UTC).
Metal Fight Beyblade anime needs its own list of episodes page. The first episode airs tonight at 4:30 PM PST (Sunday 8:30 AM Japan Time). it is not a season 4, season 1 of a new series. DranzerX13 ( talk) 17:06, 4 April 2009 (UTC).
I think it does need to be mentioned that Metal Fight has a different creator/writer. It was created/written by Adachi Takafumi, but based on the series created/written by Takao Aoki. -- Clarrisani ( talk) 05:54, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
Metal fusion seems to e a differnet storyline and has no conection ot the originl beyblade , this is my opinion i know it cant suport anything but will note my opnion form watchig it, it appear as if metal fusion is froma different universe and it has it own history and future, apart formt eh old characters tehre no meantion of bit beats which was in the original, no meantion of old champions it is like all the championships ar enew.
as i say this i just my opniion from watching we need soruces to jsutify but maybe someone can look into it?-- Andrewcrawford ( talk - contrib) 14:18, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
I honestly think that the toys are more important then the tv show. I say that this page should be renamed Beyblade (media) and rename Beyblade (toy) to just Beyblade. The show does only excist to sell toys, does it not? 98.116.134.9 ( talk) 21:19, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
You evidently do not have an understanding about how Japanese marketing for toylines works. Specifically in the case of Beyblade, the toy was in fact created before the manga, with both the manga and anime serving as promotions for the toyline. It's interesting that you say this with such certainty when fervent fans of the series are ready to correct you at any corner. If you look into the history, you will see this is correct. Even just checking Wikipedia alone, you will discover that the toyline began in 1999, and the manga began in 2000. Toy companies approach manga-ka to create promotional manga for their lines. The only series I can recall where this was not the case was Yu-Gi-Oh!, which was basically because a chapter based on a card game ended up being significantly more popular than anticipated. 207.61.11.14 ( talk) 19:07, 28 October 2009 (UTC) Bey Brad
Alright. Sorry 'bout converseing in the wrong spot. But the "Toys" (its a hobby, deal) are a real, physical thing. They are not something to make money on the side. The anime is designed to sell the toys. Fact. Also, whole forums have risen over the whole "toys" thing, while they include an anime section. The rest is the hobby. If u just say beyblade, ur talking about the hoby. To speak about the apparently so important show, u say Bakuten Shoot Beyblade. This is not opinion. This is fact. Just check [url]www.bbuniverse.forumotion.org[/url] or [url]wolrdbeyblade.org[/url] (sorry, but i don't speak HTML). 98.116.134.9 ( talk) 23:25, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
While it was lesser known, there was MORE then one manga running at the time the orginal series began production. However I cannot remember the name of the other series, mostly because it was set up differently to the main one and had no big attention on it. Details of all the older Beyblade series remain sketchy, however *some* aspects of this article disappoint me, but since I have not been with the beyblade scene since 2004, I will not contribute. lets just say, I worked in cooperation with a website who had links to Japanese fandom and leave it at that.
Also, the focus of this article should be more towards the toy, not the manga, as it is currently at. This is because the toy was made first. Also, I believ the full list of games is missing at least 1 Japanese release, but once again I can no longer provide the full list of games. Someone needs to recheck the information that was once known to the Beyblade fandom in 2004, as some of it has been lost. Disappointed am I? Yes. But I accept the Beyblade fandom isn't what it is now as it was then and this information has long since escaped.
I might like to auggest, if you choose to put the focus of the toys back into account, that you note the product line series. The actual Beyblade series was released overall in series, some coaligned with the anime and manga, since they were used as the means to promote the series. However odd ones weren't. For instance, some Beyblades were only sold in "boaster" sets in Japan wherein about a dozen random beyblades were packed in together. 94.168.119.106 ( talk) 22:19, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
I mean Beyblade Metal Fusion is a series that was continued on after the end of the G Revolution and Tyson, Max, Ray, Kai, Kenny, Daichi, Hilary, and the other bladers.
But I still don't understand why they didn't continue the main characters. It kinda destroyed the storyline a bit. Maybe they should have an episode when tyson and the bladers show themselves as parents of bladers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dragon5130 ( talk • contribs) 16:35, 31 October 2010 (UTC)
I've (on an old account by accident), removed the above section. The only source anywhere online is taken from this page, and there were no sources mentioned. It'd be nice if people could keep an eye and make sure it isn't re-added, as I'm not around much these days. Left Noise? 14:55, 25 July 2011 (UTC)
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I merged the toy article and this, plz don't get mad :( Cleter ( talk) 23:56, 15 December 2023 (UTC)