I'll procrastinate tomorrow.
They're basically tops with metal protrusions that smack into each other. The last one spinning wins. Enamel tubs are pretty durable but if you hit them with something metal they chip really easy. So I can see those thing doing some major damage to an enamel tub. My son never got into those things fortunately because I can picture them wrecking, well basically every frickin thing in the house. I figure the bonehead who decided they would make great toys never had kids.
My little brother had them, but we played in an arena that was sold. It was kinda neat because there were magnet holders on the underside of the arena that would sorta mess with the tops. Customizing the tops was kinda fun too.
Looking at the picture, one kid was obviously upset. The one holding the bag...man, he looked ready to kill some people...kinda creepy.
Hehehe, I just had a thought. Try this one on:
1) Dad sees spinning metal toys in store..has brilliant idea.
2) Dad buys toys, takes them home, takes them out of original packaging, and puts them in big zip-lock bag.
3) Dad has kids pose with bag, pretending they're upset.
4) Dad writes very angry-sounding ebay posting about how much damage the toys did.
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6) PROFIT!
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That would be a pretty clever dad and some pretty talented kids. It's possible; I've seen child con artists before.
You see that kid over there? Con artist. That one? Definitely con artist. You think little tommy over there is actually crying? Look again, what do you see? That's right. Ice cream truck coming right around the corner. And we all know Tommy loves ice cream. What kid doesn't?
The bathtub would be a perfect arena for beyblades. I would have tried it.
Unless the parents explicitly told the kids not to do it in the tub I don't see how they would have known it was going to be wrong/bad. The shape of a tub would look like a perfect place to have a contained battle for fighting tops.
But the playing after things started to break might frustrate me a little. But I would have thought they were genius for recognizing the shape of the tub as the perfect battleground.
Good point. The tub would be a highly tempting battle arena. Even if the parents thought of saying "Not in the tub" it would be hard to resist. In fact, some kids would be more determined to do something if they've been told not to do it.