The anime version of both strike hawk and stone MontBlanc are pretty much the only generic Beyblade in the anime to have original motif designs. The reason why stone MontBlanc has a mountain 🏔️ as its motif in the anime is because Mont Blanc is an actual mountain in Europe which is why it’s different from the manga version which shows some kind of skull face thing. For Strike hawk, in the manga it’s an anthropomorphic bird with a human body kind of like magicians red from JoJo’s bizarre adventures but the anime version has a motif that is kind of like a bird version of spiral fox from Beyblade metal fury since it’s design features a bird head with the right side sort of like representing angel or good while the left side represents a demon or evil, but for spiral fox the different sides switched and it’s based on a kitsune in Japanese mythology while strike hawk is just based on a bird.
i havent catched up with the anime yet since im rewatching burst, but im afraid that the anime will take a completely different anime only route since it has catched up to the manga now, and im kinda worried where the anime will head towards to with this.
From the looks of it. So far they're adding extra content to the anime that's not in the manga. The manga and the anime's pacing are different since the anime is doing 24-minute episodes. Plus there are extra episodes that still have to do with the main plot but are heavily different from the manga. For example, Theres an episode where the main characters go to a zoo and meet team zooganic for the first time there but in the manga there's no chapter where the characters go to the zoo at this time. So it seems the anime will add extra episodes so the manga has more time. As for how long this will last. Only time will tell. I don't imagine very long but it depends on how creative the anime can be.
Odd how Robin is the first Beyblade character named after a bird not to use a bird-themed Bey for most of his tenure. Maybe that was the plan at one point before the 'Hell' Beys were designed.
The anime version of both strike hawk and stone MontBlanc are pretty much the only generic Beyblade in the anime to have original motif designs.
The reason why stone MontBlanc has a mountain 🏔️ as its motif in the anime is because Mont Blanc is an actual mountain in Europe which is why it’s different from the manga version which shows some kind of skull face thing.
For Strike hawk, in the manga it’s an anthropomorphic bird with a human body kind of like magicians red from JoJo’s bizarre adventures but the anime version has a motif that is kind of like a bird version of spiral fox from Beyblade metal fury since it’s design features a bird head with the right side sort of like representing angel or good while the left side represents a demon or evil, but for spiral fox the different sides switched and it’s based on a kitsune in Japanese mythology while strike hawk is just based on a bird.
i think diamond nuts had one too
@@littenflame85 had one what?
@@LoneWolgon1991 manga exclusive version
@@littenflame85well yeah, the owner of diamond nuts in the anime he owns a generic shark edge.
i havent catched up with the anime yet since im rewatching burst, but im afraid that the anime will take a completely different anime only route since it has catched up to the manga now, and im kinda worried where the anime will head towards to with this.
From the looks of it. So far they're adding extra content to the anime that's not in the manga. The manga and the anime's pacing are different since the anime is doing 24-minute episodes. Plus there are extra episodes that still have to do with the main plot but are heavily different from the manga. For example, Theres an episode where the main characters go to a zoo and meet team zooganic for the first time there but in the manga there's no chapter where the characters go to the zoo at this time. So it seems the anime will add extra episodes so the manga has more time. As for how long this will last. Only time will tell. I don't imagine very long but it depends on how creative the anime can be.
@@MarcusHaaksma oh no, that looks like fillers to me haha
@@cvnt-hu7sf 😂
So the stadium in manga and in real life is in the same shape.
Dość ciekawe, w sumie w kilku kewstich manga ma chyba większy sens.
Odd how Robin is the first Beyblade character named after a bird not to use a bird-themed Bey for most of his tenure.
Maybe that was the plan at one point before the 'Hell' Beys were designed.
His name is quite literally Bird, but the English dub is Robin kazami
The one similarity they both have is Bird is trash in both of them 😂
Well there’s more than that but that’s definitely one of them😂