Sunday, May 25, 2014

Guardian Revizer 160SB Unboxing, by Takara Tomy!





The Guardian Revizer is in Takara Tomy Zero G series, it is comparable and mixable with the Shogun Steel beyblades by Hasbro.

In this set they have included the Zero G Compact Launcher, I do like how the rip cord makes the beyblades spin faster than the regular rippers, however the design of this launcher is very poor in my opinion, it is way too small to hold onto and the shape of it makes it very uncomfortable. The cool thing is that it has the beyblade tools built into it, so there is no need for the tool at all.


The Guardian Revizer is the Takara Tomy counter part of the Guardian Leviathan for Hasbro, the beyblades look very similar, except that this beyblade does come with stickers, which I always love!! I do recommend to put the stickers on the beyblade before you put it together, sometimes its harder to put them on once its together, especially if the Metal and the Clear Wheels have lots of grooves on them.

I don't think this bey is any better or worse than the Hasbro version, so I would not go out of my way to get this if I already had the Hasbro one. Since I'm a collector, I am glad that I did have it, but if you are looking at getting a Japanese beyblade, go for something that you cannot find a duplicate here for.


This beyblade is a defense bey and it can stand its ground for a long time. 

Details of the beyblade:

Stone Face - Revizer

Chromium Wheel - Revizer

Crystal Wheel - Guardian

Track - 160, High

Bottom - SB, Sharp Ball


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Burn Phoenix 135MS Unboxing!!! By Takara Tomy.


I'm back with yet another unboxing and review from Takara Tomy. This time it is going to be Burn Phoenix! This beyblade is really cool looking, its clear wheel is bright orange and the metal wheels has the words " Burn Wheel" on it. This is the only beyblade that I've seen that has actual writing on the metal wheel, so pretty cool.



In this set they have included the light launcher, this one is one of my least favorite ones, only because it is so small, which makes it really hard to hold onto and get a good rip. The rip cord on the other hand is better than the Hasbro versions, they are a lot longer, which makes it for a faster rotating beyblade. What I did is I combined the rip cord from this set with the regular Hasbro launcher and it worked like a dream, this way you get the best of both worlds.


Burn Phoenix has a very unusual performance tip (or bottom as they call it on the box), it is made of plastic, with the exception of the very tip of it, its made of medal is is super sharp. Unlike any other beyblade that I have. This bey is a stamina type and it does really well in battles,  I would say that it is definitely worth getting as part of your collection. It is in the Hybrid Wheel series, so you can customize these beyblades and make them stronger or cooler as you wish.

Check out my YouTube video below to see how it spins and what the parts look like.


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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Pirate Orochi, Guardian Leviathan and Pirate Kraken Water Team Beyblade Unboxing!!!




This time I have a three beyblade set to show you guys, I'm so excited about this one. I actually got this set for my Dad's birthday, he really wanted the Pirate Kraken beyblade that is included in this set, because of the color this particular beyblade. It is this amazing bright blue color hat really stands out. The Pirate Kraken that comes in a single set does not have the same coloring. This was the main reason why I got this set. I already had the Pirate Orochi, but its really worn out and the face bolt sticker is almost gone, so its actually nice to have a brand new one.

Make sure you check out my YouTube video of the unboxing below to see all the details and how they look and spin in real life.


My favorite part about the Shogun Steel series of beyblades is that you can make Synchrome beyblades out of them. If you don't know what that means, its when you put two Warrior (metal) wheels together make one really heavy beyblade that can pretty much beat anything. What I've found out is that the heavier the beyblade the better chance it has to win a battle. Here is what they say on the box "CUSTOMIZE! With Synchrome Technology by combining 2 warrior wheels from different tops for a heavier top with double metal power."


To be honest, these beyblades on their own are not too strong, especially Pirate Kraken, due to its very tall Spin Track A230. The other two beys are great, I really like Guardian Leviathan. Its a nice mix of beyblades and at Target its $5 cheaper than Toys'R'Us, I think we got it for $25.99 which is not bad for three beyblades. The set does come with two launchers and one tool.

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Beyblade Metal Masters Nintendo DS VideoGame Unboxing, exclusive Nile Beyblade Top Vulcan Horuseus 145 D included!




Although this is my second Beyblade video game, it is my first that came with an actual beyblade. This is not just another plastic cheap version, this is a true Metal Masters beyblade and a cool one for that matter.

This video game set is exclusive to Toys'R'Us and what I love out it is that unlike other Hasbro beybaldes this one came with stickers. I did want to make sure that it was a legitimate Hasbro beyblade, just to make sure and it does list Hasbro as a company on the box, so it's the real deal!!! I was so excited to see this in my Easter basket this year.

The colors on Vulcan are amazing, the black metal wheel and the gold with silver stripes plastic wheel and the golden colors of the spin track and the tip make this beyblade very unique looking. Plus the shape of the whole beyblade is very unique, which I love, something different. That's the cool thing about beyblades is that they all have their own special look to them, this one just happens to have a plastic wheel that's not completely round.




I definitely recommend this beyblade game over the Beyblade Evolution one. The main difference for me is that you actually battle in this game, whereas in the Evolution game you just rip the bey and that's it, just hope for the best, in this game you actually move the beyblade wherever you want it to go and you have SPECIAL MOVES!!!! What!!!! How awesome is that. Just like in the Beyblade show, this game has special moves. I couldn't believe it at first, but it is true and really, really fun. It also has boss battles that are a little bit more difficult, but definitely beatable.


If you can, make sure you go out there and buy this game, trust me, its great and this is not a sponsored blog, so you know that this is my true and honest opinion. I literally cannot wait to wake up every morning to play this game.


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Vulcan Horuseus VS Hades Gil double Beyblade Unboxing, by Hasbro!





I'm back with another beyblade unboxing!!!! This time it is the Beyblade Metal Fury double beyblades set Mystic Zone, which includes Vulcan Horuseus and Hades Gil.

The cool thing about these two beyblades is that they have the best colors, Horuseus is amazing blue and silver and Gil is yellow and red. You can check out my YouTube video below to see the details and watch them battle.


If you've followed me on my blog and YouTube you'll know that this series is one of my favorites as you can really see the colors of the beyblades. I love the shape of Hosuseus as its clear plastic wheel has a different shape to it and the blue color really stands out.



If you are beyblade collector like me, I would recommend to get this set, since its pretty rare to find and they do battle pretty well together, I don't know if I would recommend this set as a starter for somebody, but only because there are much better beyblades out there. I definitely have my favorites, but I'm always up for trying new beyblades and combinations to see there there is something even better out there, you never really know until you try them out, right. Or of course check out my videos and blog to see if you like what you see and then make your own decision on what you saw.


Details of the beyblades:

Vulcan Horuseus - Defense BB-P01A

Face Bolt - ?

Energy Ring - Horuseus

* * * * * * *    

Fusion Wheel - Vulcan

* * * * * * *

Spin Track - 145 (High-Profile Track)

* * 

Performance Tip - D (Tough Defense Tip Can Withstand Attacks)

                                                               * * * * * * * 

\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/


Hades Gil - Attack B-128

Face Bolt - ?

Energy Ring - Gil

* * * * * * *

Fusion Wheel - Hades

* * * * * * * 

Spin Track - 100 (Low Profile Track)

* *

Performance Tip - R2F (Right Rubber Flat For Increased Gripping Power)

                                                              * * * * * *

 * Attack, * Defense, * Stamina

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Ray Striker and Rock Zurafa Beyblade 2-pack Top Keychains Unboxing!!!



Hey guys, I'm back with another unboxing post and review. I happened to come across this set purely by accident, I was at Rite Aid looking for some Power Rangers Mega Bloks and saw they they had two of these boxes left and I just had to get it as I've never seen these at the stores here and they go for a pretty hefty price online. And I have to admit I was curious to see if these beyblades really worked as regular beys. So here I go.



First of all, they are really cute, don't you think, they are about half the size as a regular beyblade if not even smaller, but they are just the same great quality and made out of metal and not plastic as you might think. Unfortunately you cannot take these beyblades apart, I don't really even know if that would be enjoyable as the parts would be too small to handle.




In the package you get everything you need for a battle, two beyblades, Ray Striker and Rock Zurafa in this case, however there is another set mentioned on the box with Galaxy Pegasus and Grand Cetus, they didn't have this one. Then you get two keychain launchers and two rip cords. No tools, obviously as you cannot take them apart. The cool part about them is that you can just hook the beyblades to the launcher and use it as a key chain or hook it to your backpack or wherever, the beys really stay on there nice.



























Check out my YouTube video below to see how they look in action. I did find that you had to rip the beyblades straight down into the stadium and that they worked better with a bigger flat bottom stadium then the Cyclone one we originally tried them in. You'll see in the video that it took us a couple of tries to get it right. With that said though, these beyblades actually work awesome, I couldn't believe it, we did a couple of VS battles with regular beyblades and had the miniature key chain versions win!


I definitely recommend them, if you can get your hands on them. They are really cute and fun to play with, plus all your friends would be so jealous when you bring your bag to school with beyblades handing from it.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

L-Drago Destroy Remote Control Beyblade Unboxing and Review! By Takara Tomy.



Here I have another remote control beyblade, this time I have the L-Drago Destroy, if you want to read and see a video of remote control Pegasus, make sure you check out my other blog posts. These are my only two beyblades that are controlled by a remote control.

The bey itself is made out of plastic, but unlike the stealth battlers, that won't last long, the nice thing about this beyblade is that you can just make it go for as long as you like. The downside to it is that you can let it go as long as you like. That's right, its both a good and a bad thing. You can just keep going and you'll always win, when you are battling against a regular beyblade or nobody ever wins if you are battling two agains each other.


The beyblade itself has a button to turn it on and off with and then there is another switch for A or B, this one you need to match up with the controller, there is switch just like it on the controller as well. That tells you which beyblade you are controlling, the controllers/launchers are not specific to a beyblade. So when you are battling two remote control beyblades you need to make sure that one is set to an "A" and the other to a "B", that way you are each controlling your own beyblades.


There are three controls on the remote, one to turn left, one to turn right and a turbo button. The left and the right buttons will keep spinning the beyblade even after it has ran out of stamina or if you just wish to switch the direction you are spinning in. The turbo button as you might have already guessed is to give your beyblade a little boost and make it go faster.

To be honest, I cannot tell a difference in this remote control L-Drago and the remote control Big Bang Pegasus, to me they are exactly the same, check out the YouTube video below to see for yourself.

At the end of they day as much as it saddens me to say this, I really don't recommend this beyblade. I had a hard time to even get the remote to recognize the beyblades and for me it just took the fun out of them, as you can keep going until the batteries run out or stop any other beyblade out there. Its kind of cool to have something different, but I wouldn't run out there to buy it. And they were on a huge discount when I got them in Japan, not sure if I would have gotten them otherwise.

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Hybrid Wheel Set Unboxing by Takara Tomy! Thermal Pisces, Rock Aries and Flame Libra beyblades!


This is a really cool set, I love it so much. This set is by Takara Tomy and is from Japan, you can probably find this on ebay or other online stores. This is what you get when you buy the Hybrid Wheel Set. It comes with Thermal Pisces T125ES, Rock Aries 145D and the Flame Libra DF145BS.

What's interesting about this set is that all three face bolts are tattooed on, however the stickers that they come with have a sticker for the face bolt as well, two of them in fact. I like to put one on the launchers that they usually come with.


This set comes with one launcher and its a STRING launcher!!!! I was so excited to see that, I've found that not very many of them have a string launcher, now that only thing about it is that if you pull full force and then just let it go, it WILL smack your fingers or your hand and it HURTS!!! You have to get used to it for sure.


I do love these hybrid Wheel sets as the clear plastic wheel sits on top of the Metal Wheel, which makes it much more visible. The track, the bottom and the tools on all of the three beyblades are translucent, pretty cool, huh?

Thermal Pisces T125ES is a stamina beyblade.
Face - Pisces
Clear Wheel - Pisces
Metal Wheel - Thermal
Track - T125
Bottom - ES

Rock Aries 145D is a defense beyblade.
Face - Aries
Clear Wheel - Aries
Metal Wheel - Rock
Track - 145
Bottom - D

Flame Libra DF145BS is a stamina beyblade.
Face - Libra
Clear Wheel - Libra
Metal Wheel - Flame
Track - DF145
Bottom - BS

All of these beyblades are interchangeable, like most beyblades are within each series, there a lots of examples on the box of how to mix and match all three.

I do really recommend this set, they are some of my favorite beyblades, I think if I had to pick a favorite of the three, Rock Aries would be it, it has an amazing blueish green clear wheel and the rock ring has always been one of my favorites. They all battle pretty great.


Check out the YouTube video above to see all three in detail and in action!

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Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD Unboxing by Takara Tomy!



Welcome back to another unboxing!!!

This time it is the Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD! Like I said in the title this is the Takara Tomy version, I was lucky enough to get this straight from Japan. A lot of Japanese beyblades do not come with the launcher, just as this one was in the smaller size box and all you get in it is the beyblade itself and stickers. I find it easier to apply the stickers before you put the beyblade together, that way the face bolt and the clear wheel do not get in the way.

Shinobi is in the Zero G series and a balance type beyblade and spins just like any other balance bey, very steady and strong, not much movement. Please click on the YouTube video below to watch it spin if you want to get the true feel of it.


This beyblade has a metal face bolt that does not have a symbol on it. You do have to place the face bolt sticker on it yourself, but they do stick on very well and after many, many battles it has not yet to even start peeling. 

I don't think there is anything special about the way this particular beyblade spins in battle, so if you already have a balance bey or the equivalent of this beyblade by Hasbro, I don't really think its necessary to buy this one as well, unless you are a collector like me.



Shinobi Saramanda's details:

Metal Stone Face - Saramanda

Chromium Wheel - Saramanda

Crystal Wheel - Shinobi

Track - SW145, Switch

Bottom - SD, Semi Defense

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Friday, April 18, 2014

Scythe Kronos T125EDS Unboxing, by Takara Tomy!



This beyblade is one of my favorites to look at. I really love the purple colors and its pretty cool how it comes with two clear wheels. I'm not really sure what its supposed to add to the beyblade, but it makes it unusual which I like.

Make sure you check out my YouTube unboxing video and see how it spins. I tested this beyblade in the Cyclone stadium and it was really interesting how it started out by spinning around like an attach bey, however it is a stamina bey instead. Then all of a sudden it just stopped going round and round and just halted and was spinning so quietly that you had to look closer to make sure it was still spinning. Pretty cool.

This beyblade is in the 4D System Series, I'm not really sure what the Hasbro equivalent was, if you know please comment below and let me know. Here is what they say about it on the box: Different Material, Divided Wheel, Dynamic Drive, Deep Custom. I really wish I could read Japanese so I can understand what all the different mix and match beys say.

This beyblade came with the Light Launcher 2. So far these are my favorite kinds, you can get decent grip on them and the rip cord is flatter and thicker, almost like a BeyWheelz ripper. Seems that you can get a faster spinning rip action with this launcher.


Scythe Kronos T125EDS Details:

Face - ?

4D Clear Wheel - Kronos

4D Extra Clear Wheel - Scythe

4D Metal Wheel - Scythe

Track - T125, Tornado

Bottom - EDS, Eternal Defense Sharp

I would definitely recommend this beyblade, I love the way it looks and spins, if you have a chance get it. It is very comparable to the Hasbro version though, with the exception of the extra Clear Wheel.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Archer Gryph C145S Unboxing, by Takara Tomy!



I'm back with another unboxing and review!!!


This time it is ARCHER GRYPH C145S!!! This beyblade is so cool. This is the Takara Tomy version of Hasbro's Archer Griffin. These beys look very similar to each other the spin track is exactly the same, but its very cool with the three blades that rotate around independently. Make sure you check my YouTube video below to see all the details about it.


All the Takara Tomy beyblades that I've gotten so far have come with stickers, same goes for this one as well, I love the bird head detail on the Chromium Wheel.


Archer Gryph is a balance type beyblade, but again you can mix and match it with others to make it stronger or even a double metal beyblade to increase the ability to win. This particular bey is in the Zero G series, which is the equivalent to the Shogun Steel beys that Hasbro makes. Seems like this is the current series in Japan and Hongkong.


Unfortunately, this beybalde does not come with a launcher or a rip cord, but to be honest, I have so many of them and I really did not need another one. I've already stored away a bunch of them, you only need two or three depending how many people are battling. My favorite is one against one, but occasionally its fun to do a three way battle, although I've found that the battles don't last as long. The more beyblades battling agains each other the shorter the battles seem to be.


This was one of the beyblades I had requested to be brought back for me from Japan and I'm glad I got it, I do recommend it, in battles it does pretty well. There are a few beyblades that it cannot beat, but nevertheless its fun to battle with and watch spin.

Archer Gryph details:

Metal Stone Face - Gryph

Chromium Wheel - Gryph

Chrystal Wheel - Archer

Track - C145, High

Bottom - S, Sharp

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF Unboxing!!! By Takara Tomy!



That's right, you read that correctly, Dark Knight Dragooon is spelled with three "o"'s isn't that weird??? Who knows, I'm just going with what the box says.

This is another one of the Zero G series of beyblades, which again I think is the same as the Shogun Steel series with Hasbro. What I really like about this beyblade is the clear wheel on the bottom, all the other beyblades that I have, have a really pretty colorful wheel, but there is something cool about it being just clear. Too bad on the Zero G series all the crystal wheels are on the bottom side so you cannot really see it very well. Also the bright red of the spin track and the tip and the clear and silver wheels look super cool together.



Dark Knight Dragooon is a left rotating beyblade and it did come with a white Zero G left launcher, I also like the color of this one, since most launchers are black, this is my first white one I've gotten.

As an attack type beyblade, I like to watch this battle agains other right hand sided beys, it makes it for a fun and active battle, as Dragooon just goes crazy and spins the Cyclone stadium all over the place.

I really like this beyblade a lot and would recommend it as it adds fun elements with being a left rotating bey.



Dark Knight Dragooon details:

Stone Face - Dragooon

Chromium Wheel - Dragooon

Crystal Wheel - Dark Knight

Track - LW160, High

Bottom - BSF, Blade Semi Flat

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Berserker Begirados SR200BWD Unboxing!!! By Takara Tomy!!!




I don't even really know how to pronounce this beyblade, but it looks pretty cool with the stickers on and everything, I really love the baby blue color and the hight of the spin track and the tip.

This is in the Zero G and it came with the Zero G Compact Launcher, these are not my favorite, I think I talked about them in another one of my videos, but the problem is that you cannot really get a really good gip on them and sometimes the whole thing just ends up in the stadium, big fail!



This beyblade is a stamina type and stands up better in the Blazing Dojo Beystadium than the Cycolne bey stadium, but nevertheless its really fun to battle with it since it is that tall. It pretty much just stays in the middle of the stadium and lets other beys wear out their stamina.

Here are the bey parts:

Stone Face - Begirados

Chomium Wheel - Begirados

Chrystal Wheel - Berserker

Track - SR200, Super High

Bottom - BWD, Defence

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Bandid Goreim DF 145BS Unboxing!!! By Takara Tomy!!!




Bandid Goreim is the Takara Tomy (Japanese) counterpart to Hasbro's Bandid Golem. In my opinion they are very similar in look, this one obviously comes with stickers like most of the Takara Tomy ones, which is my favorite part. The downside is that some of the stickers are super small and if you don't get them on very well, they do tend to fall off or start peeling.

The series for this beyblade is the Zero G and it is a Defence beyblade, nothing special as far as the spinning goes, holds up pretty well, but there are definitely other beys that will beat this one with no problem.

This beyblade did not come with a launcher or a rip cord. The Face bolt or as they call it on the box the Stone Face is metal with a plastic overlay for the screw part, next is the Chromium Wheel, then the Chrystal Wheel, which is dark green, then the track which is light brownish and a bottom (performance tip) which is the same color as the track.

Our box had two bottoms in it, I'm not sure if this was a mix up at the factory when they packaged it or if it was supposed to come with a spare one, but they were identical, so I'm assuming that it wasn't supposed to come that way. Either way, I'm not complaining, its always nice to have spare parts to mix and match the beys.

Here is the breakdown of Bandid Goreim:

Metal Stone Face - Goreim

Chromium Wheel - Goreim

Crystal Wheel - Bandid

Track - DF145 High

Bottom - BS Ball Sharp

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Bigbang Pegasis Super Control Beyblade Unboxing!!! By Takara Tomy!



This is my very first remote control beyblade Bigbang Pegasis!!!

I was a little skeptical about this bey at first, I wasn't really sure how it would work and how can you really battle it agains other beyblades.



So far, its not my favorite kind of a beyblade, I wouldn't really recommend to buy this beyblade, unless you really want to own one and here is why. First of all, it is really hard to get the beyblade on the launcher, it seems that its some kind of a magnetic pull that holds the bey against the launcher. Secondly, I cannot get it to work 100% of the time, even when I match up the "A" on the launcher to the "A" on the bey, it won't always work. Third, there are three buttons, one to rotate it left, one to rotate it right and one for turbo. You launch the beyblade just like you do any other beyblade with the launcher, however once it looses stamina and stops you can still keep pushing the left for right button and the batteries will keep it going, so this beyblade will technically never loose against a regular beyblade and if you battle it head to head with other super control beyblade they will just keep going until somebody's hand gets tired or the batteries die. So there you go, if you like that sort of things, you will probably love the super control beyblade stets. Me on the other hand, not so much!



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