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In the middle-schooler arc, Chiiko had once borrowed Retsu's G-BlastSonic (which had restored to the BlastSonic form) to race against Go, Jun and their [[Cyclone Magnum]], but ended up losing the race.<ref>Chapter 10 and 11 of [[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!|''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!'']]</ref>
 
In the middle-schooler arc, Chiiko had once borrowed Retsu's G-BlastSonic (which had restored to the BlastSonic form) to race against Go, Jun and their [[Cyclone Magnum]], but ended up losing the race.<ref>Chapter 10 and 11 of [[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!|''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!'']]</ref>
   
Retsu once again used his BlastSonic to race against Lydia (who borrowed Go's [[Great Magnum R]]), but as Lydia noticed, his car's age had finally caught up, and ended up losing the race. This motivate him to modified his BlastSonic into another front motor machine that can matches the Great Magnum R.<ref>Chapter 14 of [[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!|''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!'']]</ref>
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Retsu once again used his BlastSonic to race against Lydia (who borrowed Go's [[Great Magnum R]]), but as Lydia noticed, his car's age had finally caught up, and ended up losing the race. This motivate him to modified his BlastSonic into [[CosmoSonic|another front motor machine]] that can matches the Great Magnum R.<ref>Chapter 14 of [[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!|''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!'']]</ref>
   
 
It was later restored to the G-BlastSonic form and stored in the Seiba household until the grown up Retsu, who returns from oversea after his space probe project team had loss contact to the space probe (named after his Mini 4WD car), found it while cleaning the room. After the flashback to the last race, and meeting Go and Tsubasa who are standing outside of the household, he decided to race with his car once more.<ref>Chapter 2 of ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!]]''</ref>
 
It was later restored to the G-BlastSonic form and stored in the Seiba household until the grown up Retsu, who returns from oversea after his space probe project team had loss contact to the space probe (named after his Mini 4WD car), found it while cleaning the room. After the flashback to the last race, and meeting Go and Tsubasa who are standing outside of the household, he decided to race with his car once more.<ref>Chapter 2 of ''[[Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers!]]''</ref>
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 04:48, 16 November 2019

What's wrong Sonic? Just come out, the race is not over yet! I'm not giving up, because I'm believing in you!

The fastest is ours, the number 1 is ours!
— The young Retsu Seiba

Great BlastSonic (Japanese: グレート ブラストソニック, Gurēto Burasuto Sonikku), also known as G-BlastSonic (Japanese: Gブラストソニック, Jī Burasuto Sonikku), is the Fully Cowled Mini 4WD car that was released on September 12th, 2015.

It was featured in the on-going manga Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! Return Racers! as Retsu Seiba's 5th Sonic series after Buster-Sonic and before Blitzer-Sonic. (despite being the 7th Sonic series to be released after RodeoSonic in real-life) Chiiko Mikuni temporally borrowed the car at one point of the manga.

General info

The Great BlastSonic is the sharper and refined version of its predecessor. Like most of Retsu's Sonic machines, it has white bodyshell, with red and green stripes mixes onto it.

Much like Z Wing Magnum, with modification (by removing part of the D3 parts of the bodyshell and remove its rear wing), its alternative form, that was presented in the manga, can be replicated. Unlike Z Wing Magnum, however, it doesn't requires add-on stickers from other sources since the kit itself comes with the stickers required for this.

The car was equipped with the yellow small-diameter 5-spoke Saber-type low-profile wheels wheels with low-profile tires.

In the manga

Spoiler alert!

This section of the article may contains details concerning the progression of the plot. If you do not want it to be spoiled for you, skip this section!

The car was made by Retsu for the last race between him and Go. It has the transformable body system that has movable fins that creates drags for cornering.

Near the end of the race, Go initiates Beat-Magnum's Magnum Tornado, however the strong wind creates from it blows the fire to the tree vines and accidentally torched them and are falling on the race course. The blazing vines blocks the road for Retsu's Blast Sonic, setting it on fire.

Despite the situation, Retsu doesn't give up, and the car finally break through the obstacle and as the flame is extinguished, it is reveal that it transformed into its alternative form. (Missing some of its movable fins and the rear wing) Using the reduced weight of the car to his advantage, Retsu's G-BlastSonic overtakes Go's Beat Magnum and crossed the finish line.

In the middle-schooler arc, Chiiko had once borrowed Retsu's G-BlastSonic (which had restored to the BlastSonic form) to race against Go, Jun and their Cyclone Magnum, but ended up losing the race.[1]

Retsu once again used his BlastSonic to race against Lydia (who borrowed Go's Great Magnum R), but as Lydia noticed, his car's age had finally caught up, and ended up losing the race. This motivate him to modified his BlastSonic into another front motor machine that can matches the Great Magnum R.[2]

It was later restored to the G-BlastSonic form and stored in the Seiba household until the grown up Retsu, who returns from oversea after his space probe project team had loss contact to the space probe (named after his Mini 4WD car), found it while cleaning the room. After the flashback to the last race, and meeting Go and Tsubasa who are standing outside of the household, he decided to race with his car once more.[3]

Technical info

Length: 155 mm

Width: 97 mm

Height: 44 mm

Chassis: AR Chassis

Gear Set(s): 3.5:1

Gallery

Boxart

Car views

Images

Trivia

  • To celebrate the creation and release of Beak Stinger G, CoroCoro Channel (Official CoroCoro Youtube Channel) held a race that has MC Guts's Great BlastSonic race against Tetsuhiro Koshita's Beak Stinger G, with MC Guts's car comes out as a winner. [4]

See also

References

External links

Tamiya Japan

Tamiya America

Mini 4WD cars from Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go! franchise
TRF Victorys
(Protagonists)
Let's & Go! Magnum Saber · Sonic Saber · Tridagger X · Spin-Axe · Proto-Saber JB · Victory Magnum · Vanguard Sonic · Neo-Tridagger ZMC · Spin Cobra · Cyclone Magnum · Hurricane Sonic · Proto-Saber Evolution
WGP Beat-Magnum · Spin-Viper · Buster-Sonic
MAX Rising-Trigger · Lightning-Magnum · Blitzer-Sonic
My First Big BisonMagnum · RodeoSonic · Tridagger XX · Spin-Axe Mk.II
Return Racers! Great BlastSonic · Tridagger WX · Spin-Axe Zero · Proto-Saber Evolution Stage-3 · Great Magnum/Great Magnum Revolver · Cosmosonic
Ichimonji brothers
(Protagonists)
Max Breaker Z-2 · Shadow Breaker Z-3 · Knuckle Breaker Z-1 · Blazing-Max
Team Pegasus
(Protagonists)
Z Wing Magnum · Super Avante RS · Rowdy Bull · Wolfang · Mini 4WD Panda Racer · Infinity Mobius
Ogami Corps
(Antagonists)
Beak Spider · Brocken Gigant · Ray Stinger · Fire Stinger · Phoenix Stinger · Beak Stinger G · Haru 100
World Grand Prix Participants Buck Blader (America) · Savanna Zebra (Africa) · Beak Spider Zebra (Africa) · Diospada (Italy) · Kong Long (China) · Shining Scorpion (China) · Omega (Russia) · White Night (Norway) · Native Sun (Australia) · Jammin' RG (Jamaica) · Gun Bluster XTO (Peru) · Bergmasse (Germany) · Bergkaiser (Germany) · Chevalier de Rose (France) · Pyramidal Sphinx (Egypt) · Shining Dragon (China) · Vanishing-Gazer (America) · Desert-Golem (Egypt)
Borzoi School
(Antagonists)
Adean · P'keta · Phantom-Blade · Vise-Intruder · Diomars-Nero
From L&G Tsubasa Mini 4WD Lupine Racer (Super Animals) · Mini 4WD Hawk Racer (Super Animals) · Mini 4WD Cat Racer (Super Animals) · Mini 4WD Pig Racer (Super Animals) · Brocken Gigant Premium (G Muscles) · Aero Avante Black Special (Black Avante Team) · Gun Bluster XTO Premium (Team Gun Bluster) · White Armor G · Dark Armour G · Geo Glider · Hexagonite · Razorback · Manta Ray Mk.II White Special
The Phantom Thiefs Lord Guile · Baron Viento · Mach Frame · Copperfang
Others Manta Ray Jr. · Super Astute Jr. · Saber 600 · Avante 2001 Jr. · Black Saber · Fighter Magnum VFX · Super Avante · Wild Home Run · Flower-Axe · Dragon Delta · Red Sword · Blue Sword · Storm-Cruiser
Fully Cowled Mini 4WD series
Super-1 Magnum Saber* · Sonic Saber* · Tridagger X* · Black Saber · Spin-Axe · Proto-Saber JB · Victory Magnum* · Vanguard Sonic* · Beak Spider* · Neo-Tridagger ZMC* · Fighter Magnum VFX* · Ray Stinger* · Shining Scorpion* · Bergkaiser*
Super-FM Brocken Gigant* · Gun Bluster XTO*
Super TZ Cyclone Magnum* · Hurricane Sonic* · Cyclone Magnum TRF · Diospada* · Beat-Magnum* · Buster-Sonic* · Beat-Magnum TRF · Fire Stinger
VS Spin-Viper· Diomars-Nero
Super-II Spin Cobra
AR Z Wing Magnum · Great BlastSonic · Beak Stinger G · Proto-Saber Evolution· Tridagger WX
FM-A Great Magnum R · Cosmosonic
* denotes Premium version available; † denotes racing chassis re-release of a Mechanical Mini 4WD car