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Revision as of 06:44, 4 January 2017
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Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! WGP (爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!! WGP; Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!! WGP) is a manga series created by Tetsuhiro Koshita and published in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic from June 15, 1994 to August 1996. It is the second season (after Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! and before Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! MAX) in the Let's & Go! series.
A TV anime adaptation, produced by XEBEC, was aired on TV Tokyo from January 6, 1997 to December 22, 1997.
Overview
The series is a sequel to the first and continues the story of the Seiba brothers, Go and Retsu, as they take their racing careers to the international level and compete against racers from around the world. They join a team put together by their mentor, Dr. Tsuchiya, to form the TRF Victorys who represent Japan on the world stage. Along the way they learn the value of teamwork and face many different challenges from racers from all over the globe, including those who use battle techniques to destroy other cars in order to win.
List of Mini 4WD cars
- Manta Ray Jr. (Go Seiba and Jun Sagami's machines)
- Super Astute Jr. (Retsu Seiba's machine)
- Magnum Saber (Go Seiba's machine)
- Sonic Saber (Retsu Seiba's machine)
- Avante 2001 Jr. (Makoto Kohiro's machine)
- Black Saber (Futoshi Kurosawa's machine)
- Tridagger X (Ryo Takaba's machine)
- Spin-Axe (Tokichi Mikuni's machine)
- Shining Scorpion (Mini 4WD Fighter's machine, anime-only)
- Wild Home Run (Jun Sagami's machine, anime-only)
- Proto-Saber JB (J's machine)
- Super Avante (Dr. Tsuchiya's machine)
- Victory Magnum (Go Seiba's machine)
- Vanguard Sonic (Retsu Seiba's machine)
- Fighter Magnum VFX (Mini 4WD Fighter's machine, manga-only)
- Saber 600 series (Numerous racers, anime-only)
- Beak Spider (Kai Okita's machine)
- Neo-Tridagger ZMC (Ryo Takaba's machine)
- Flower-Axe (Chiiko Mikuni's machine, anime-only)
- Spin Cobra (Tokichi Mikuni's machine)
- Brocken Gigant (Gen Kondou's machine)
- Ray Stinger (Rei Hijikata's machine)
- Cyclone Magnum (Go Seiba's machine)
- Proto-Saber Evolution (J's machine, anime-only)
- Dragon Delta (R's machine, anime-only)
- Hurricane Sonic (Retsu Seiba's machine, anime-only)