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− | Article will be unlocked for autoconfirmed users who have been to Beyblade Wiki for at least a week. If you feel something is missing, please ask an admin to unlock it.}}'''Blazing Gigs '''is [[Dranzer G]]'s special move in the anime series, [[Beyblade: G-Revolution]]. It is used by [[Kai Hiwatari]]. {{picture |
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+ | |Name = Blazing Gigs |
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− | |image = [[file:BlazingGigs_OP.PNG|260px]][[file:BlazingGigs_3.PNG|260px]]}} |
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+ | |-|Orange Flames=[[File:BlazingGigs OP.PNG|260px]] |
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+ | |-|Blue Flames=[[File:BlazingGigs 3.PNG|260px]] |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | |Blader = [[Kai Hiwatari]] |
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+ | |Beyblade = [[Dranzer G]] |
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+ | |AppearAnime = [[Beyblade: G-Revolution - Episode 11|The Blame Game]] |
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+ | |AppearManga = Chapter 32 |
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+ | The {{Translation|'''Blazing Gigs'''|Japanese: {{FM|{{Ruby|暗殺爆炎|<small>ブレイジングギグス</small>}}|Bureijingu Gigusu|y}}}} is a [[Special Move]] used by Kai Hiwatari with Dranzer G. |
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− | Blazing Gigs is Kai's special move when using Dranzer G. This move covers Dranzer in flames in the form of a phoenix and fires Dranzer at the opponent. During battles, the color of the flames would vary depending on the power of Kai's attack, blue being the hotter of the flames. Blazing Gigs was upgraded to Blazing Gigs Tempest. This move was first used against [[Raul Fernandez|Raul]]'s [[Torch Pegasus]]. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | The ''Blazing Gigs'' strikes the target with an [[Attack (action)#Spike Attack|attack]] that deals {{Attribute|Fire}} damage. |
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+ | ==='''In The Manga'''=== |
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+ | The manga depicts the move as a strike from a rapidly moving Dranzer G that has become completely set aflame inside a blazing fireball. The Beyblade appears to ignite at Kai's command as its streaks around the Beystadium at rapid speeds before crashing into the target. Upon impact, the move appears to strike with such power that an enemy Beyblade, charging from the opposite direction, is completely reflected and catapulted many feet away at considerable speed. |
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+ | ==='''In The Anime'''=== |
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+ | The anime depicts Dranzer G erupting into flames, which coalesce into a blazing phoenix which shoots the Beyblade from its mouth at the opponent as a flaming projectile. |
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+ | The anime makes a distinction in the power of the move through the use of colored flames: orange and blue. Both types reflects Kai's current level of strength, with the blue-colored flames being the strongest version of the move. |
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+ | Episode 16 "[[Beyblade: G-Revolution - Episode 16|Fire and Water]]" saw the appearance of a modified version of the regular '''Blazing Gigs''' called the {{Translation|"'''Blazing Gigs: Zan'''"|Japanese: {{FM|ブレイジングギグス・{{Ruby|斬|<small>ざん</small>}}|Bureijingu Gigusu Zan|y}}}}. In a one-time appearance, this move was used to counter [[Rick Anderson]] and his [[Rock Bison]]'s [[Drop Rock]] attack. In a revised action sequence, Kai (with his Dranzer G airborne) Kai makes a quick series of movements while his Beyblade prepares the '''Blazing Gigs''' attack. Summoning the power of his [[Bit-Beast]] partner Dranzer, Kai draws his right hand across his body and prepares to strike. The scene cuts to the red-colored "{{FM|斬|Zan|y}}" kanji sprawling across the screen that splits in two from the chop of Kai's hand as his Beyblade streaks by the target as a blazing Firebird. Against Rick's Drop Rock, the '''Blazing Gigs: Zan''' proved capable of slicing completely and cleanly through the attack's rocky shell, causing it to crumble while ejecting it from the stadium. |
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+ | =='''Overview'''== |
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+ | ==='''In The Manga'''=== |
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+ | The ''Blazing Gigs'' appeared only during its debut in chapter 32 of the ''Beyblade'' manga. In this chapter, Kai is engaged in a Beybattle with [[Ian Papov]] and [[Wyborg]] in a qualifier match. Kai is clearly in control of the match despite Ian's effort. Frustrated, Ian initiates Wyborg's ''[[Sand Bind]]''. In response, Kai activates his ''Blazing Gigs'' and instantly repels the attack, sending Ian's Bey careening from the stadium and into the fencing behind him. |
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+ | ==='''In The Anime'''=== |
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+ | ''Blazing Gigs'' first debuted in "Beyblade: G-Revolution" episode 11, titled "The Blame Game" against [[Raul Fernandez]] and his [[Torch Pegasus|Torch Pegasus]]. |
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+ | Episode 16, titled "[[Beyblade: G-Revolution - Episode 16|Fire and Water]]", featured the one-shot appearance of a modified version of the move. In the original Japanese airing, this move was named {{Translation|"'''Blazing Gigs: Zan'''"|Japanese: {{FM|ブレイジングギグス・{{Ruby|斬|<small>ざん</small>}}|Bureijingu Gigusu Zan|y}}}} and was used to counter [[Rick Anderson]] and his [[Rock Bison]]'s [[Drop Rock]] attack at the climax of their battle. Though the revised action sequence mostly remained unchanged, the North American airing of the episode shortened the name of the attack to '''Blazing Gigs''' and removed footage of the red-colored "{{FM|斬|Zan|y}}" kanji from their version. However, collectors can purchase the DVD sets containing the episode, which feature the unedited, subtitled, Japanese version of the episode. |
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+ | =='''Etymology'''== |
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+ | Though the Katakana "{{FM|ブレイジングギグス|Bureijingu Gigusu|y}}" provides the syllabary for the reading of the Special Move Kanji in the manga, using the proper Hiragana gives the name an altered transliteration: |
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+ | {| class="article-table" width="100%" align="center" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" |
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+ | ! scope="row" style="width:25%;"|Kanji |
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+ | | style="text-align: center; width:25%;"|暗殺 |
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+ | | style="text-align: center; width:25%;"|爆炎 |
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+ | | style="text-align: center; width:25%;"|斬 |
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+ | ! scope="row" style="width:25%;"|Hiragana |
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+ | | style="text-align: center; width:25%;"|あんさつ |
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+ | | style="text-align: center; width:25%;"|ばくえん |
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+ | | style="text-align: center; width:25%;"|ざん |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! scope="row" style="width:25%;"|Transliteration |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;"|Ansatsu |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;"|Bakuen |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;"|Zan |
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+ | ! scope="row" style="width:25%;"|Literal translation |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;"|assassination |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;"|explosion |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;"|to slice |
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+ | |} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Kai.png|Kai activating Blazing Gigs. |
Kai.png|Kai activating Blazing Gigs. |
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− | BlazingGigs_1.PNG|Dranzer G |
+ | BlazingGigs_1.PNG|Dranzer G initiating the move. |
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− | BlazingGigs_5.PNG|Dranzer G about to attack |
+ | BlazingGigs_5.PNG|Dranzer G about to attack Torch Pegasus. |
BlazingGigs_6.PNG|Blazing Gigs attacking Torch Pegasus. |
BlazingGigs_6.PNG|Blazing Gigs attacking Torch Pegasus. |
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+ | =='''Trivia'''== |
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+ | =='''Reference'''== |
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+ | =='''Also See'''== |
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+ | *[[Blazing Gigs Tempest]] |
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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[[Category:Special Moves]] |
[[Category:Special Moves]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 20 September 2019
The Blazing Gigs (Japanese: 暗殺爆炎) is a Special Move used by Kai Hiwatari with Dranzer G.
Description
The Blazing Gigs strikes the target with an attack that deals Fire damage.
In The Manga
The manga depicts the move as a strike from a rapidly moving Dranzer G that has become completely set aflame inside a blazing fireball. The Beyblade appears to ignite at Kai's command as its streaks around the Beystadium at rapid speeds before crashing into the target. Upon impact, the move appears to strike with such power that an enemy Beyblade, charging from the opposite direction, is completely reflected and catapulted many feet away at considerable speed.
In The Anime
The anime depicts Dranzer G erupting into flames, which coalesce into a blazing phoenix which shoots the Beyblade from its mouth at the opponent as a flaming projectile.
The anime makes a distinction in the power of the move through the use of colored flames: orange and blue. Both types reflects Kai's current level of strength, with the blue-colored flames being the strongest version of the move.
Episode 16 "Fire and Water" saw the appearance of a modified version of the regular Blazing Gigs called the "Blazing Gigs: Zan" (Japanese: ブレイジングギグス・斬). In a one-time appearance, this move was used to counter Rick Anderson and his Rock Bison's Drop Rock attack. In a revised action sequence, Kai (with his Dranzer G airborne) Kai makes a quick series of movements while his Beyblade prepares the Blazing Gigs attack. Summoning the power of his Bit-Beast partner Dranzer, Kai draws his right hand across his body and prepares to strike. The scene cuts to the red-colored "斬" kanji sprawling across the screen that splits in two from the chop of Kai's hand as his Beyblade streaks by the target as a blazing Firebird. Against Rick's Drop Rock, the Blazing Gigs: Zan proved capable of slicing completely and cleanly through the attack's rocky shell, causing it to crumble while ejecting it from the stadium.
Overview
In The Manga
The Blazing Gigs appeared only during its debut in chapter 32 of the Beyblade manga. In this chapter, Kai is engaged in a Beybattle with Ian Papov and Wyborg in a qualifier match. Kai is clearly in control of the match despite Ian's effort. Frustrated, Ian initiates Wyborg's Sand Bind. In response, Kai activates his Blazing Gigs and instantly repels the attack, sending Ian's Bey careening from the stadium and into the fencing behind him.
In The Anime
Blazing Gigs first debuted in "Beyblade: G-Revolution" episode 11, titled "The Blame Game" against Raul Fernandez and his Torch Pegasus.
Episode 16, titled "Fire and Water", featured the one-shot appearance of a modified version of the move. In the original Japanese airing, this move was named "Blazing Gigs: Zan" (Japanese: ブレイジングギグス・斬) and was used to counter Rick Anderson and his Rock Bison's Drop Rock attack at the climax of their battle. Though the revised action sequence mostly remained unchanged, the North American airing of the episode shortened the name of the attack to Blazing Gigs and removed footage of the red-colored "斬" kanji from their version. However, collectors can purchase the DVD sets containing the episode, which feature the unedited, subtitled, Japanese version of the episode.
Etymology
Though the Katakana "ブレイジングギグス" provides the syllabary for the reading of the Special Move Kanji in the manga, using the proper Hiragana gives the name an altered transliteration:
Kanji | 暗殺 | 爆炎 | 斬 |
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Hiragana | あんさつ | ばくえん | ざん |
Transliteration | Ansatsu | Bakuen | Zan |
Literal translation | assassination | explosion | to slice |