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This is easy, just answer this question: Beyblade or Bakugan?


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  1. 1. Beyblade or Bakugan

    • Beyblade
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    • Bakugan
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Beyblade was just such a fun thing to play and I loved customizing my beyblades when I was younger by switching parts around. Bakugan just got bad. At first the cards were confusing and although they fixed that problem they keep making the bakugan stronger and stronger. If you don't have that newest bakugan then you have no chance of winning. I'd still be playing beyblades now if it wasn't for the fact that I don't like the new basis on the beyblades.
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Beyblade. Been a fan of it since I was a kid, not so really now. Only because in the shows, those blades would do the most ridiculous things and it'd just be epic. In reality however, all they do is bump each other once or twice then stop. Sure this was in the anime too, but I wouldn't mind going all "IMMA FIRE MY STAR f***ing BLAST ATTACK!!1!" in reality. Bakugan is just in my opinion, a retarded version of Yugioh in a way.
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Beyblade. An anime/manga in which supernatural forces are sealed inside tops crafted to look badass, and fight to the death with obligatory elemental energy that come out for no explained reason. Most of the time the loser, or the one about to lose, is so badly injured all because of a bloody game of tops crashing against each other.
Bakugan. Only watched it once, and reminded me of spongebob.

Basically it's a matter of what level you consider childish, and what level you consider cool. For me notebooks that can kill people, ancient shrine curses that awaken yandere, cute girls from hell that steal the souls of those who were sworn vengeance upon, those belong in the cool section. In the meantime beasts which learn up to four moves, soccer games involving giant men growing out of the ground, and deadly games of tops are classified childish, [i]along with[/i] whatever I saw about Bakugan.

So yeah, neither.
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Well, I like Beyblade now as much as I did when I was a child. I dont play it now though. But I still have my Beyblades left as a memory of a better time in my life. Beyblade is a game of spinning parts that can break trees, glass, walls etc, etc. I see Bakugan as a rip-off from Beyblade and Yugioh. The beyblade rip-off is that it is balls you throw, and in each Bakugan, there are a monster, just like Beyblade, they have their "Bit Beast monsters". And Yugioh rip-of is also the monsters and the fact you can power-up your Bakugan with cards
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