Kamis, 14 Februari 2013

Ryo Takaba

Ryo Takaba

Ryo is a wanderer who, with his brother Jiromaru, lives off the land. When he first meets the Seiba Brothers, He quickly becomes their rival, particularly that of Go. Eventually however, he becomes a friend of the Seibas and as well as a member of the TRF Victorys. Cars: Tridagger X, Neo-Tridagger ZMC, Rising Trigger.

Tokichi Mikuni

Tokichi Mikuni
Tokichi is a spoiled rich boy, because his father is the owner of Mikuni Corporation. When he first meets the Seiba Brothers, Go takes an instant liking to him, most likely because of his money. His family owns an arcade (which instantly attracts Go), which is always the hot spot for kids. When speaking, he pronounces "desu"as "degesu". His strength is making cars with emphasis on their technical cornering ability. Tokichi also likes to make his entrances in overly extravagant manners stereotypical of rich people, such as jumping out of a helicopter, arriving in a limousine, and surrounded with an entourage with great fanfare. Cars: Spin Axe, Spin Cobra , Spin Viper.

Retsu Seiba

Retsu Seiba


Retsu is one atu protagonist of this anime. Behind his quiet and kalemnya, Retsu very full calculation! He had a great car named Sonic, very agile in across various tiger bend. characteristics of the car's most striking red color and have a characteristic pungent fire.




Go Seiba

     Go Seiba


Go is the second of the two title characters. He is Retsu's younger brother by one year, and he is in the fourth grade. Go is rash, impulsive, careless, impatient, and brash. He is usually seen wearing goggles, but they are on his forehead most of the time as opposed to covering his eyes. His primary color is blue, which is the color of his hair, eyes, gloves, and boots, as well as his cars.
Go Seiba

Let's & Go


Let's and Go!!

Let's & Go!! is a manga by Tetsuhiro Koshita that appeared in CoroCoro Comic centered around Mini 4WD racing. It was later adapted into three TV anime series, each of which consisting of three 51-episode series, and was also made into several games. The series also released various merchandise, including CDs, trading cards, and stickers. Due to its early premiere date, the MAX series was the first anime to use TV Tokyo's current logo.