Ming-Ming

Ming-Ming
This article is about the Beyblade character. For the Wonder Pets character, see Ming-Ming Duckling.
Ming-Ming Love
Beyblade character
First appearance G Revolution
Japanese name Ming-Ming
Bit-beast Venus

Ming-Ming Love is a fictional character in the anime and manga series of Beyblade, voiced by Stephanie Beard in the English version and Aya Hirano in the original Japanese version. She only appears in the third season, Beyblade G-Revolution. She is a new singing pop diva raising to fame as a both a singer and a Beyblader. Her Beyblade is called Venus, and she works for Boris in the BEGA League.

Usually, she portrays herself to be a sweet young girl. However, she has another, tougher side when she blades. It is easy to tell which from her size and by her eyes. Tough Ming-Ming (called Queen Form in the original) is taller and has a serious look in her eyes while innocent Ming-Ming (called Loli Form) is shorter and has a typical anime cute set of eyes. She tends to spend most of her time in her innocent form as most bladers are easily deceived by her sweet and cute appearance. Her attitude depends on her form, but generally she is a very confident girl with a lot of pride. She is a fanboy favourite in the series. After (and including) the episode, Runaway Daichi, a running gag throughout the season is Kenny's uncontrollable crush on Ming-Ming. He even cheers her on during the BBA VS Bega match.

Being the poster girl for the BEGA league can have its perks. This obnoxious teen idol provides entertainment in the form of singing the praises of the BEGA organization. Don't let this fool you though, because she is also a top notch Beyblader. She also uses her singing to help her concentration during a match, as well as to distract her opponents.

As an amusing note, Ming-Ming is one of two known characters played by Aya Hirano which have tougher split personalities which only manifest during combat, the other being Kahlua (and Tequila) Marjoram of Galaxy Angel II.

Beyblades

  • Venus
    • Attacks:V-temptation



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