Masamune in Zero-G (Manga version)
Art by: The creator of MFB - Takafumi Adachi
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Masamune in Zero-G (Manga version)
Art by: The creator of MFB - Takafumi Adachi
What am I seeing?
What. Am. I. Seeing?
I'm starting to see "RIP Metal Fight Beyblade" because of this "Top Plates" thing and that it's the sequel to MFB Zero-G.
For the love of Dragoon, that top plate-thing is NOT the sequel to Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G. They're not even from the same country. Metal Fight Beyblade is japanese while Top Plates is...
Korean. It's korean. They have korean names, the opening is in korean, the logo is in korean and their homepage is in korean.
It's as much sequel to MFB as Beywheelz is.
Now you might think "How can you know that? Maybe they've sold Metal Fight Beyblade to Korea". I say no. Why? Because it's against all logic. Why would Japan sell an anime that's so popular to Korea? In that case, they might as well sell Pokémon too.
Conclusion: NO! Top Plate is NOT the sequel to MFB Zero-G / Beyblade Shogun Steel.
Thanks for me ;D