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"You and the others were there for me when I lost Tadashi…” “….Now I wanna be here for you,“
“He wasn’t just a hero…he was my hero…”
(December 28 1922 - November 12, 2018)
[[Now there’s a sequel HERE]]
*inhales* GAYYYYYYY
“Globby, Honey Lemon, you guys need to create a breaker to protect Fishtown.“
Awwww, Krei could have been the perfect father-figure for Hiro. :((((
from then:
THATSO SAD. NOOOO
GUYS I JUST HAD THE MOST SAD IDEA
WHAT IF THE REASON MEGAN WASN’T IN SEASON 3 WAS BECAUSE AFTER SHE GOT KIDNAPPED IN LEGACIES, CHIEF SNOOZE MOVED TO SOMEWHERE ELSE SAFER.
O_O
No wonder Hiro and Fred freaked out in THPPPT, they didn’t want to see another one of their friends move away.
I am so sad she wasn’t there for Season 3. She could’ve shown Hiro a “normal” summer
Friendly reminder that literally the entire “point” of Megan’s character is to be “plain” and “boring”.
The show makes it very clear that Megan is supposed to be the “normal” part of Hiro’s life. Something he missed out on as a kid genius who’s now also a superhero, always getting into weird situations. It’s not Megan’s fault if you don’t understand “the point” of her character.
Even as “the normal kid” Megan is still really interesting. Especially for a character who was only really present for half a season, I’d say she’s developed enough to stand on her own. She has her own quirks and personality that seperates her from the other characters.
I feel like media undervalues the importance of the “every day” character, so I’m honestly really thankful for Megan.
Giorno: *breathes*
Abbacchio: Yes, yes we know you have a dream. Tell us something new.
WBBA is an independent boarding school located in the city, it is considered one of the best schools in the country and was run by Ryo Hagane, the WBBA is also known for reforming rebellious students with a successful outcome. But at the end of the school year the principal passed away, leaving his best friend, Mr. Doji, in charge of the school, changing the administration of the boarding school, making it despicable to the students, but giving his clients a good view.
Let’s start with Kenta, he is the new student of the boarding school, he was unexpectedly admitted in the middle of the school year due to a family emergency, Kenta was very well received by the principal (which is quite strange) addressing him with a lot of attention and interest.
Although the case of Kenta is not a big deal, but it has attracted a lot of attention due to the interest of the principal, especially since he accepted Kenta in a very complicated period of time, getting a lot of attention throughout the school (just for the gossip) and of “some students”. He’s pretty lucky that Gingka is his roommate.
Benkei is nothing more than an average bully in boarding school, but he is the strongest of all the bullys, his favorite victims are young children, because apart from being an easy prey, they are the most protected by the prefects, making him a personal challenge for him. for that reason most students try to avoid it or give it what they want so they can be left alone.
He is the son of the former Principal of the school, he is a student who falls very behind others due to his low reputation caused by the disgusting mistreatment of the principal and being known for being lazy, he has such a bad reputation that even his friends have distanced themselves from him, or just his personal bully. Gingka’s disinterest reached such a point that he is not interested in anything, more than having money so that at least they do not leave him beaten
Gingka became very selfless and irresponsible since his father (the first principal) died, leaving Doji, his best friend, in charge of the boarding school. Gingka is quite distant from other students so as not to disturb them, he even tries to move away when someone wants to be friendly with him, so it’s not easy to be friends with him.
Madoka was the first friend that Kenta had at the time of entering the boarding school, she is the special assistant in the computer area of the IT class, thanks to her great programming and engineering skills, she became a highly respected student by the teachers, she even participated in a dispute over the prohibition of computers against the principal, where she ended up winning. She was previously friends with Gingka, but he ended up rejecting her shortly after when she confessed to him.
Previously, Kyoya was a good student at his father’s school, but with a very foolish attitude, as he was the son of a director of another school, he was very arrogant and ignorant, he remained that way until he entered WBBA, he changed to being a little more mature and determined in his future, being one of the best in baseball and Gingka’s best friend.
But when Doji took over as principal, the school was quite neglected, apart from considering criticism of the principal’s decisions as an offense, Kyoya completely opposed the administration of the new principal, causing one or another problem in the school, every time. bigger and more dangerous, blaming Gingka and his father, becoming one of the most dangerous students in school, even being an excuse for other students to follow in his footsteps, becoming a challenge for the prefects.
Tsubasa is the vice president of the student council, he is a handsome and hard-working boy who tries to help Yu with his position as president, he also tries to encourage him to do his job to give him space in his other position as prefect, Tsubasa lives Working all day, so he often does not attend class, but always tries to get good grades.
After the level of vandalism on the part of the rebellious students rose to a very high scale, his position as prefect became a mandatory job as he was chosen for his great ability in combat and boxing to monitor the most dangerous students for the cases of attacks with weapons, so it is not a surprise to see him walking around the school loaded with weapons (and he does not mind using them to defend himself)
Hikaru and Tsubasa were children that Ryo rescued from the streets of the city, offering to study at the boarding school in exchange for them to work for him, so she and Tsubasa are very good friends and together with Yu they are known to be a trio of mutual support, although most students question their type of relationship, but the reality is not the big deal.
When Ryo died and Doji took office, Hikaru was dedicated to supporting Gingka without caring about her reputation, losing respect from the students, however the situation escalated, when she got together with Gingka, more, envy for being the friend of a popular boy, They tried to tie her up with dirty and false rumors, although she didn’t care (because her priority was helping Gingka) one of the rumors affected her in a very bad way, so Gingka begged her to get away from him before worse, but it was too late for her, the harassment was so strong that she was terrified of leaving her room, luckily Tsubasa found out about her problem, denied every gossip and protecting her from possible attacks on her.
Despite his age, he is one of the most intelligent students, in boarding school he is known for being a very happy, sweet and quite intelligent boy who is dedicated to helping his classmates, but the truth is that he uses that image of a good boy to manipulate others and get what he wants, also, thanks to this he became the president of the student council. But despite all the above, Yu does worry about the situation of the students speaking for them while attacking Doji, he just needs a little motivation to do it because he hates working, but when he starts, he can’t stop.
Although Ryuga is the son of the principal, he is nothing more than an ordinary student who does not stand out much for his cold personality, his grades are average (NO), his school life is average, his popularity is average, but what is not average on him is his physical strength. He is the strongest of the prefects, however he is not in charge of monitoring dangerous students, since Doji is afraid that they will harm him, he is still responsible for the general application of the rules in the boarding school.
I ALMOST FORGET IT! thanks for @earthaquila and @spinning-top-hell for the headcanons
some of you guys are sleeping on hibiki yuta x utsumi sho and i CANNOT accept that
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I forgot that Sophie had blue hair! I thought she was a blonde
New HC: King and Chris can’t say bad words but their boyfriends, King and Kyoya can
Yuki: oh fluffballs!
King, slamming his head down onto the table: PLEASE. JUST SAY FUCK.
Random and unasked for but I figured I would talk about my favourite characters in the Beyblade Metal Saga.
#5 A tie between Chris and Hikaru
Chris
I’m putting these two in the same spot because I wanted both of them to be on this list and a “top 6” doesn’t have as good of a ring to it as a “top 5.” Anyways, the first time I watched Metal Fury, I didn’t care much about Chris. Now however, I find his arc of being stuck in a job that brings him no joy to be incredibly relatable. His lack of passion for Beyblade makes complete sense: the fun of the sport was completely sucked out when it became an obligation for him and he wasn’t allowed to fight for himself. He was completely obligated to his employer and had little choice in the matter. That would suck away anyone’s passion, trust me, I know. So seeing the light return to his eyes as he rediscovered his passion for Beyblading was incredibly satisfying.
Hikaru
A lot of the appeal of Hikaru is admittedly that she is a female blader, and yeah, it is great having a strong female character. (We need more of those) What’s great about Hikaru however is that she isn’t just a token girl character or a mary sue: she is treated the same as any other blader and is allowed to fail and feel emotions without being degraded. I like that we even see a bit of her backstory where we learn that she is driven to be the best blader because of her likely deceased mother’s words. It’s a shame that she quit Beyblade due to her trauma but I also think it’s understandable and that it was interesting to explore that trauma. The moment that broke my heart rewatching Metal Masters was when Hikaru sees Dark Tsubasa and is paralyzed by terror, clearly remembering what Ryuga did to her. Beyblade’s most powerful scenes to me are the ones that delve into a character’s mind and allows me to see their thoughts and feelings. It allows me to understand and be more attached to the character and we got a lot of that from Hikaru and Chris.
#4 Yuki
Yuki is kind of underrated in my opinion but then again, so is the entirety of Metal Fury. Yuki was a really fresh character for the series. Nearly every character is extremely reckless: acting first, thinking later so it was really refreshing to see a character who overthinks everything to the point of anxiety. I just relate more to a character that doubts himself and has to fight to overcome not just the great evil but his own self-doubt and fear as well. Also, I love that scene where he fights Ryuga. He probably knows he doesn’t stand a chance against a guy like him but he doesn’t care because he’s fighting for his friends. I can relate to that. When I’m just doing something for myself, I tend to doubt and question myself but when I’m standing up for my friends, I show no mercy. So yeah, Yuki is a really relatable character, as well as a pure cinnamon roll that needs more love.
#3 Kyoya
If you asked who my favourite Beyblade character was two and half years ago, I would’ve answered “Kyoya” without any hesitation. While I do still really like him, I think his character was kind of fumbled in Metal Fury. I’ll talk about that separately though because I want this to be a positive post. Still, Kyoya is a great character. I like how he develops from a villain to that one liner asshole friend of Gingka’s. While I do like him unironically, Kyoya is honestly just funny to me. He is so ridiculously arrogant about his own skills but he actually is as good as he says he is. He’s also a tsundere. He’s absolutely a tsundere. He’s always helping his friends with whatever bullshit they’re doing: helping them infiltrate the Dark Nebula, going to look for Gingka when he disappears, helping them infiltrate Hades city, going with them to look for the Legendary Bladers, and on two separate occasions, staying behind to fight someone so the others can go forward. Even his determination to beat Gingka feels more like friendly competition than actual malice. And yet he insists he doesn’t care about them with lines like, “It’s not like I came to save you or anything.” It’s honestly kind of majestic. He’s also a complete badass. He always gets back up after a loss and fights to the bitter end and, sometimes to the detriment of himself but never his Beyblade. When Leone was on the verge of breaking to pieces in The Fearsome Libra, he forfeited the match to stop that from happening, risking humiliation and accepting defeat to do the right thing. That is genuinely admirable. It takes courage to fight but even more courage to admit defeat. Also, his fight against Ryuga in Metal Fusion is insane. Kyoya nearly falls so many times but keeps himself on his feet and rises up again. It takes being stabbed in the heart by the dark power for Kyoya to be defeated. Out of everyone, Kyoya came the closest to defeating Ryuga through sheer will and determination alone. What a badass.
#2 Tsubasa
Similar to Yuki, Tsubasa is also a pretty unique character for this series. While he is passionate about fighting like all the others, Tsubasa is much more thoughtful and cool-headed, which is appealing especially among a cast of hot-headed crazy characters. When Tsubasa is first introduced, he’s kind of a mystery. We don’t know his true intentions or alignment until we learn that he was working for the WVBA, about 15 episodes after his initial introduction. This unpredictability made him interesting to watch in Metal Fusion as I didn’t know what he was going to do next. Then in Metal Masters, he becomes even more interesting. While it was emotionally intense to watch, I think the “Dark Tsubasa” arc is one of this series’ greatest achievements. It revealed a completely new layer of personality to Tsubasa and gave him so much development.
While he was being somewhat controlled by the dark power, it is made clear through the dialogue that that side of him was always there and the dark power just enhanced and unmasked it. He did often hide his true emotions and intentions in Metal Fusion after all. The scenes where Tsubasa interacts with his dark self are very interesting and relatable to me because I often try to hide my negative emotions and avoid situations where they might come out until those feelings fester into madness, which is essentially what Tsubasa did. However, the resolution to this arc is what makes it so special to me. Tsubasa doesn’t drive out the darkness or continue to repress it: he accepts the darkness as part of who he is because everyone has darkness in them and the way to control it is to become one with it. And in the end, he becomes a stronger blader and person as a result of this arc. This is legitimately inspiring and helpful to me. It’s important to remember that we are not defined by our worst thoughts/feelings, we are defined by how we handle them and accepting ourselves, flaws and all, is important. So really that arc alone makes Tsubasa one of my favourite characters but he also has an appealing personality as well. It’s a shame he was kind of underused in Metal Fury but I love what we got from him.
#1 Ryuga
Yeah, okay, this was obvious. Take one look at my feed or even my profile picture and you could probably guess that I love Ryuga. Two and a half years ago, I hated him with a passion but after rewatching the show again, I realized I only really hated him because of what he did to Hikaru, Tsubasa, and Kyoya which yes was horrible and I don’t condone it in any way but he was under the influence of the dark power at that point and he never does anything quite that awful again. Anyways, onto the positives. Ryuga in Metal Fusion is the best villain the show ever had. He poses a significant threat and was the first person to legitimately defeat Gingka. He’s also a terrifying sadist that cackles at others’ pain. If Ryuga had stayed like that, I would probably still like him as a character but I certainly wouldn’t have developed a crush. Damn, that would’ve been nice. But alas, even in Metal Fusion, Ryuga is somewhat sympathetic when you remember that he is just a kid and was both used by Doji and not even in full control of himself because of the dark power. He is seen trying to resist its control in the final battle after all. It’s interesting to see a character who is literally corrupted by the power he sought out and actually does learn from his mistake. In Metal Masters, he realized that humans’ greed and hatred was what caused the dark power to be so harmful and decided to draw the power from its original source, before it was tainted by humans, and became super powerful. Even if you hate Ryuga, you have to admit that is awesome. And once he stopped being a sadistic villain, he became much more unpredictable as sometimes he would even help the main heroes in Metal Masters, albeit for selfish reasons. Ryuga sort of feels like a combination of traits I liked most in Tsubasa and Kyoya. He has the unpredictability and loner attitude of Tsubasa and the confidence and determination of Kyoya. Also, I don’t think I need to say that Ryuga is a badass. That’s not even an opinion: it’s something that we all know to be a fact. I mean, this is the guy who launched his Beyblade at a floating city, wrecking it enough to send it crashing into the water and causing a reactor meltdown that nearly destroyed the earth. That last part was unintentional and in all fairness, he did help stop the end of the world, but still, he is both powerful and reckless enough to do something like that. He was kind of frustrating in Metal Fury but I did like his friendship with Kenta and while his blind pursuit of power was annoying, I gotta admire the ambition. And… yeah, I cried at his death. I cried harder at that than anything else in this show at any other point I watched it, including when I was a kid even though I knew it was coming. Even though his motivations for fighting Nemesis were far from righteous, he still died trying to defeat the great evil and his final act was giving Kenta the star fragment to give the heroes the chance they needed to win. Ryuga died a hero, plain and simple. I wish he had lived so we could see him develop even more after that moment but either way, Ryuga is a great character. He’s the best villain in season one and I love his fiery personality and aesthetic in the following seasons.
I like how Metal Fury takes the Chosen One trope and shows us several different scenarios with the trope.
Like, there’s Gingka, who’s set on doing what he has to do. Then, we have Kyoya who wants to focus on a smaller issue — defeating Gingka. Then, there’s Dynamis who’s dedicated his whole life to the prophecy, and Yuki who doesn’t want the world to end.
On the other hand, we also have King who just wants to use his newfound power to do something he couldn’t before — battling. There’s also Aguma for whom Beylin Fist takes priority over his role as a Legendary Blader, and Chris who doesn’t really understand what’s going on. And then, there’s Tithi who is only fighting because of his friend — I mean, he agrees to join Kyoya only if Yuu is coming along as well.
Of course, we also have Ryuuga who just wants to take everyone’s power and become the strongest of all.
“Chosen One” is a pretty common trope but giving nine different reactions by different Chosen Ones was a nice decision.
Kyoya: If I fought L-Drago I would simply not lose
Kyoya: rip to Tsubasa but I’m different
There, consider me welcomed. Now outta my way!
We don`t have enough of them but the ones we have are amazing and powerful
Favorite MFB Friendships: Yu Tendo & Tsubasa Otori
“Your name’s Yu, isn’t it?” “Huh? You know about me? That’s so cool!” “Yeah, yeah I do. You’re the little boy who won the Survival Battle, and got the WBBA to agree to hold the Battle Bladers tournament. Isn’t that right?” “What? Little boy?!” “Though I hear your beyskills are, well, pretty good.” “Pretty good?! Who are you calling pretty good?!”
Bonus:
madoka: i mean come on, lets hug it out. come on, hug it out
masamune, tsubasa, yu, gingka: [struggling into a group hug]
tsubasa: who took my wallet
yu: sorry
Everybody’s reaction to meeting Yu for the first time:
Mama didn’t raise a quitter but she did raise a homosexual and and an idiot
I Am Not Over This
idk who crowly and ahsahsfadfahfdsh are or why they keep showing up on my dash but i support them
We’re getting pretty close to having adults who weren’t alive during 9/11, and we really need to admit at this point that the overemphasis on 9/11 in the US is just a propaganda machine to indoctrinate the younger generations into nationalism and to justify all the horrible war crimes the US committed in the Middle East, and the continued mistreatment and distrust towards refugees.
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If today felt impossible, if it took everything you have just to get through. Rest easy with the knowledge that you never have to do today again. It’s over. You did it <3
Honestly people who complain about kids being made to grow up too fast AND complain about Jojo Siwa are dumb. You don’t have to like her content, but how much she encourages kids to dress and act like kids and how she’s made it cool for young girls to be colourful and childish and enjoy being a kid again cannot go understated.
In an online world where youngs girls are being sexualised and dressing like/being treated like grown women at age 13 and 14, a star encouraging young girls to still love glitter and colourful sweaters and hair bows and dress like Claire’s Accessories threw up over them as long as they want should not be scorned or criticised. You have to pick your battles here, and when you look at what role models young girls online have these days, Jojo is definitely one of the better ones.
you could curse a police officer out, kick their car, throw a temper tantrum and throw trash. and that still doesnt mean they get to kill you. what the fuck is wrong with yall? why do you think police get some special license to kill when they get disrespected?
if they cant do their job without murdering unarmed people, they dont deserve their badge, or anyones respect.
you ever think about how gary and patrick are related by blood