Welcome to another Endless Wardrobe feature with more things that don't need a full post for.
I'm Back!
After an ugly event on Tuesday I've been on hiatus but now I am back and ready to post again.
On My Schedule Today
You might see as many as five posts in the next 48 hours, so lets see what's coming up.
Lilo Stitch Anime for Cartoon Vault
An American Tail also for Cartoon Vault
Two New entries for Walk of Fame
A review on web anime novel Okashina Futari
At least two top ten lists
On hold
Shezow Review for Cartoon Vault
Working on
New World, should be finished next week.
A video games feature within Retro Retrospect.
Dirty Pair Week, which should premier around August if all goes to plan.
Cancelled
Top ten list surrounding common complaints with anime that were unjustified, cancelled due to lack of material.
So what is a Dranzerstorm?
I've been asked this a couple of times and I'm going to tell you.
The right question would be how do you make a Dranzerstorm? You see when Beyblade was first distributed they were spinning tops made with a number of plastic & metal pieces which could be switched for the best combination.
You start with Dranzer's base, you then use Dragoon's weight disk, the next bit is important; Most Beyblade tops had a right spin gear but Dragoon's uses a left spin gear so it's important when making the Dranzerstorm that it spins left, you then finish with Dranzer's attack ring, although a G-Revolution spec works just as well, and presto you have a Dranzerstorm.
Other successful prototypes are the Dranzershield, Dranzerslash which uses Draciel & Driger parts respectively or my personal favorite the Dranzer Ice Storm which uses Wolborg's weight disk & Dragoon's left spin gear.