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This drastic personality change is due to Lui Shirosagi breaking his Storm Spryzen in Beyblade Burst, and then later losing to Free De La Hoya, the strongest blader in the world, after he joined the Raging Bulls, a legendary American team. He changes into a quiet yet powerful and ruthless blader who is willing to destroy others' beys to win. Shu's personality takes a much darker turn in Beyblade Burst Evolution upon becoming Red Eye. Shu has shown several instances of ambidexterity, such as when he switches between launching with his left and right hands or when cooking with both hands simultaneously.Īfter becoming the owner of the Raging Bulls, he is often referred to as a legendary Blader. This caused some friction between him and Valt, who out of concern for his friend, suggested that he forfeit their battle.
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Despite strict orders from the doctor to give his body some time to rest and recover, he still insisted on practicing for his upcoming matches and often denied being in pain only to keep his promise to Valt. Shu had a bit of a stubborn streak when dealing with his shoulder injury.
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Shu has also demonstrated keen observation skills, such as when he noticed Daigo's guilt in cheating against Yugo, visualizing his opponent's Beys in the stadium while training, and seeing Rantaro finish first when he saw the others racing each other. In the anime, Shu is shown to be a good cook: this is because his parents are often busy and away from home, so he has to take care of himself. However, despite his usual stoic demeanor, Shu cares deeply for his friends, especially Valt (being his best friend) and will always help them out or give advice to them when they need it. Because of this, he is sometimes seen as aloof and even as a 'spoiled brat', as described by Rantaro Kiyama in the first episode of the anime. He is quite standoffish towards people he doesn't know well, with Valt and Xander Shakadera being exceptions. He maintains a cool exterior in front of others, however underneath this lies a burning hot fighting spirit. Shu is calm and patient, and prefers to be alone most of the time. He is one of the best bladers to ever play the sport, managing to surpass Valt Aoi and win his first WBBA tournament in less than a year. However, he does not rely on talent alone and is very hardworking when it comes to Beyblade. While training, he wears a workout attire different from his previous one: a black T-shirt with a blue hoodie that has a Beyblade symbol on the left and and red accents paired with shorts that have red stripes He also wears black leggings underneath.ĭescribed as a genius blader, Shu is a favorite in his hometown. While training, he sometimes wears a light gray shirt with a red/gray hoodie with black accents he also wears black shorts & white shoes. When he was younger, he wore a white collar shirt under a red vest, black shorts, and brown strap shoes. In addition, he has cut his hair short again, closer to his original hairstyle in Burst, save for the right side to conceal his scar. In Surge, Shu retains his pink dress shirt and black tie from Turbo, a white vest, black pants with a thin white stripe on each leg, a pink belt with a black stripe at the center and a gold buckle, white boots with dark-red lines, a black high-collared vest similar to his first one, and he re-dons his square-cuffed red glove. In Turbo, Shu wears a long-sleeve pink dress shirt, a closed white vest with yellow borders, a black trench coat with crimson borders, navy pants, and white boots with red lines. He later has it cut back to its original length in the season finale. Shu's hair was also noticeably longer, especially when he was Red Eye, suggesting that it grew longer during his time in the Snake Pit. In Episode 36, his mask broke during a battle with Lui, revealing his identity to everyone. Upon donning the mask, his voice became noticeably deeper than before, though it is unknown if the mask had a voice-altering feature, or if he was disguising his voice by speaking in a deeper range. He wore a long white sleeveless tailcoat with a high collar and red accents, a black and red bodysuit underneath, and a matching gauntlet on his left arm. In Evolution, his Red Eye attire consisted of a dark grey-and-red streaked mask that only showed his eyes and mouth. On his right hand, he sports a red fingerless glove with yellow accents and a square cuff. In Burst, his attire consists of a short-sleeved pink dress shirt with a black and red striped tie, a black high-collared vest with a white interior, long black pants, and shining black shoes his vest bears a red Beyblade symbol on the left side. He also has a scar over his right eye, inflicted by Lui Shirosagi in a previous battle, but it is usually covered by his hair, and therefore unseen until he lifts his hair when he wins a battle. Shu is quite tall for his age, with shaggy white hair and bright crimson eyes.