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		<title>CollectionDX - Beyblade</title>
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		<description>Beyblade (ベイブレード Beiburēdo) is a spinning top toy developed and manufactured by Takara starting in 1999/7.
The introduction of the toy in Japan corresponded with the broadcast of an anime
television series of the same name. In 2002, Hasbro began to sell Beyblade toys
internationally (under license from and produced by Takara) along with a coordinated
country by country roll-out of localized versions of the TV series. The Beyblade
toy line went on to be one of the most popular toy lines in the world from 2000-2005
and as of 2005 over 100 million units had been sold worlwide. (Wikipedia) </description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:16:47 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Salamalyon</title>
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 The Beyblade Salamalyon toy looks really nice, but is awkward 
        in many ways.: 
 

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 <label>The <b>Beyblade Salamalyon</b> toy looks really nice, but is awkward 
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 <label><p> When a friend came back from a trip to Japan, he gave me this toy as 
        a present. He had just entered a Japanese department store when the staff 
        opened a carton of <b>Beyblade</b> toys. Chaos ensued, but somehow he 
        managed to grab one. He said he had never seen anything like the frenzy 
        over these toys. <b>Beyblade</b> had taken over Japan in 2001.</p>
      <p>In the US, retailers had high hopes for <b>Beyblade</b>. Japanese children 
        snapped up 20-30 million units of <b>Beyblade</b> toys, and with the success 
        of <b>Pokemon</b> they were sure they had another huge hit. But <b>Beyblade</b> 
        has failed to catch on in the US. The only place you can see the show 
        is on <b>ABC Family</b>, and the quality isn't that good compared to competitors 
        like <b>Yu-Gi-Oh</b>.</p>
      <p>The <b>Beyblade Salamalyon</b> toy looks really nice, but is awkward 
        in many ways. The assembly is simple enough, but the smaller stickers 
        do not like to stay on. Transformation from dragon to top mode requires 
        you to remove several pieces, and it is not instinctive.</p>
      <p>In top mode, there are several layers that can be added or subtracted, 
        based on how you want to play. There is a separate gadget to spin the 
        <b>Beyblade</b> top, but it does not come included with this set.</p>
      <p>One thing to be aware of when purchasing a <b>Beyblade</b> is not all 
        tops transform. Most of them just consist of a metal ring and a couple 
        of plastic layers. </p>
      <p>This toy may be fun for the younger set, but if you are an older collector, 
        looking for something that will display nice with your transformers, you 
        may want to pass.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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