Ghasem Madal’s character arc in Beyblade Burst Evolution is unironically hilarious to me.
He starts out on his beyblade quest when his generic beyblade is broken by an asshole who showed no remorse, even though the beyblade was a gift to Ghasem from his DEAD FATHER.
He proceeds to train tirelessly to avenge this loss, getting a new beyblade and fighting his way up to a tournament where he’ll be able to fight the aforementioned asshole and avenge his late father.
Except, he is portrayed as the villain because that “asshole” was Silas Karlisle, teammate of Valt Aoi. When the rematch eventually does happen, Silas beats him AGAIN because of Valt’s plot armor, and his defeat is painted as a happy moment in the series, even though the bad guy won.
To add insult to injury, Red Eye subsequently appears out of nowhere and destroys his second beyblade. This concludes his character arc, as we never see or hear from Ghasem again after this event.
Looking back on Beyblade Burst Evolution, a lot of the decisions made by the writers are genuinely laughable, even though it is objectively the second best season of the Burst series.
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Ghasem Madal’s character arc in Beyblade Burst Evolution is unironically hilarious to me.
He starts out on his beyblade quest when his generic beyblade is broken by an asshole who showed no remorse, even though the beyblade was a gift to Ghasem from his DEAD FATHER.
He proceeds to train tirelessly to avenge this loss, getting a new beyblade and fighting his way up to a tournament where he’ll be able to fight the aforementioned asshole and avenge his late father.
Except, he is portrayed as the villain because that “asshole” was Silas Karlisle, teammate of Valt Aoi. When the rematch eventually does happen, Silas beats him AGAIN because of Valt’s plot armor, and his defeat is painted as a happy moment in the series, even though the bad guy won.
To add insult to injury, Red Eye subsequently appears out of nowhere and destroys his second beyblade. This concludes his character arc, as we never see or hear from Ghasem again after this event.
Looking back on Beyblade Burst Evolution, a lot of the decisions made by the writers are genuinely laughable, even though it is objectively the second best season of the Burst series.
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