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** Jun Sagami is infamous for being a {{lolicon}} bait.

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** Jun Sagami is infamous for being a {{lolicon}} paedo bait.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged. Fighter, Dr. Tsuchiya, and other shown parents are very competent and outspoken about how Mini 4WD racing hobbying invoke children's creativity and social interactions. However, the rest of them seem to be either unaware or perfectly okay with their children breaking rules, playing with weapons, roleplaying gangsters, and destroy other people's properties for ''fun''.



* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged. Fighter, Dr. Tsuchiya, and other shown parents are very competent and outspoken about how Mini 4WD racing hobbying invoke children's creativity and social interactions. However, the rest of them seem to be either unaware or perfectly okay with their children breaking rules, playing with weapons, roleplaying gangsters, and destroy other people's properties for ''fun''.



* CallingYourAttacks: ''MAGNUUUM TORNAAAAAADOOO!''



* CallingYourAttacks: ''MAGNUUUM TORNAAAAAADOOO!''



* CrapsaccharineWorld: What happens when the typical toy combat tropes are viewed as invading forces that get deconstructed.



* CoolOldGuy: Tetshin-sensei

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* CoolOldGuy: Tetshin-senseiTetshin-sensei.
* CrapsaccharineWorld: What happens when the typical toy combat tropes are viewed as invading forces that get deconstructed.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Go

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: GoGo.



* MidSeasonUpgrade: So many. Considering the company trying to sell their products, it's understandable.



* MidSeasonUpgrade: So many. Considering the company trying to sell their products, it's understandable.
* MsFanService: Marina, given her choice of clothing and her {{Woobie}} personality.

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* MidSeasonUpgrade: So many. Considering the company trying to sell their products, it's understandable.
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MsFanservice: Marina, given her choice of clothing and her {{Woobie}} personality.



* TroubledButCute: J
* {{Tomboy}}: Jun, Minami

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* TroubledButCute: J
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* {{Tomboy}}: Jun, MinamiMinami.

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* ElaborateUndergroundBase: Dr. Ogami's laboratory is located around a volcano; the lava pit is used to discard rejected cars [[spoiler:and where the original Sabers were destroyed]].



* ElaborateUndergroundBase: Dr. Ogami's laboratory is located around a volcano; the lava pit is used to discard rejected cars [[spoiler:and where the original Sabers were destroyed]].

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The final season, ''MAX'', follows Gouki Ichimonji, a student of Borzoi racing school, where for the students, mini 4WD racing is to battle and destroy each other. Gouki gets sacked for not using his machine, Max Breaker, for battle racing. Gouki leaves the school and his younger brother Retsuya behind and stays with his uncle. In Gouki's racing career as, he meets Marina, a mysterious and serious girl who owns a vicious racing machine, Fire Stinger. The story follows the journey of Gouki, Retsuya, Marina to have a triumph over Borzoi academy and their immoral ways of racing.

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The final season, ''MAX'', follows Gouki Ichimonji, a student of Borzoi racing school, where for the students, mini 4WD racing is to battle and destroy each other. Gouki gets sacked for not using his machine, Max Breaker, for battle racing. Gouki leaves the school and his younger brother Retsuya behind and stays with his uncle. In Gouki's racing career as, he meets Marina, a mysterious and serious girl who owns a vicious racing machine, Fire Stinger. The [[note]]Marina only appears in the anime adaptation; she does not appear in the manga version.[[/note]]The story follows the journey of Gouki, Retsuya, Marina to have a triumph over Borzoi academy and their immoral ways of racing.



* CarFu: Most cars made by Ogami and Borzoi academy. Diospada also has knives hidden in its front body. During the start of the series, Futoshi Kurosawa's Black Saber also have a roller that could cut tires of opponent cars.

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* CarFu: Most cars made by Ogami What proponents of battle racing (Ogami and Borzoi academy. Diospada also has knives hidden in its front body. During the start of the series, Futoshi Kurosawa's Black Saber also have a roller that could cut tires of opponent cars.Borzoi) wants Mini 4WD racing to be.



** WordOfGod stated that the idea of Beak Stinger G - Crusher Jiro's amalgamation of Ogami's three battle racers (Beak Spider, Brocken Gigant, and Ray Stinger) was based on that.



* ElaborateUndergroundBase: Dr. Ogami's laboratory is located around a volcano; the lava pit is used to discard rejected cars [[spoiler:and where the original Sabers were destroyed]].



** Kai Okita in the second season.

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** Kai Okita in the second season.''WGP'' anime.



* [[CombatCommentator Racing Commentator]]: Fighter, and Dr. Tsuchiya for racing analysis. Sometimes Ogami also analyzes the racing too.



* PlayingWithFire: Fire/Phoenix Stinger

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* PaperThinDisguise: Ame in the Super Famicom game ''Power WGP 2'' (a game revolved around a second World Grand Prix tournament), [[spoiler:which is actually Rei Hijikata]].
* PlayingWithFire: Fire/Phoenix StingerStinger.
* [[CombatCommentator Racing Commentator]]: Fighter, and Dr. Tsuchiya for racing analysis. Sometimes Ogami also analyzes the racing too.


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* WeaponizedCar: Most cars made by Ogami and Borzoi academy. Diospada also has knives hidden in its front body. During the start of the series, Futoshi Kurosawa's Black Saber had various weapons as well, before his HeelFaceTurn (after finding his weapons weaker against Okita's Beak Spider).
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Flashback chapters (so far 3 and 4) of ''Return Racers''. The new antagonist for the series, Crusher Jiro and his army, went for a heavy metal look with lots of skulls and spikes, to the point they crucified the Ogami trio.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Flashback chapters (so far 3 and 4) of ''Return Racers''.Racers'' seems to be going this way, judging by the Chapter 3. The new antagonist for the series, Crusher Jiro and his army, went for a heavy metal look with lots of skulls and spikes, to the point they crucified the Ogami trio.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Flashback chapters (so far 3 and 4) of ''Return Racers''. The new antagonist for the series, Crusher Jiro and his army, went for a heavy metal look with lots of skulls and spikes, to the point they crucified the Ogami trio.
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* OneLetterName: J, and his sister R, the user of Dragon Delta, with aircraft-style front wheels.
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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1994 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts four seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story, and ''Return Racers!'', which returned the protagonists to Seiba brothers, but in their twenties/thirties. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

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'''''Bakusō ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' Go!!'' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1994 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts four seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story, and ''Return Racers!'', which returned the protagonists to Seiba brothers, but in their twenties/thirties. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged. Fighter, Dr. Tsuchiya, and other shown parents are very competent and outspoken about how Mini-4WD racing hobbying invoke children's creativity and social interactions. However, the rest of them seem to be either unaware or perfectly okay with their children breaking rules, playing with weapons, roleplaying gangsters, and destroy other people's propeties for ''fun''.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged. Fighter, Dr. Tsuchiya, and other shown parents are very competent and outspoken about how Mini-4WD Mini 4WD racing hobbying invoke children's creativity and social interactions. However, the rest of them seem to be either unaware or perfectly okay with their children breaking rules, playing with weapons, roleplaying gangsters, and destroy other people's propeties properties for ''fun''.



* [[CallMyName Call Your Car's Name]]: UpToEleven with Go.

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* [[CallMyName Call Your Car's Name]]: UpToEleven with Go. Carlo also does that in an episode of WGP as he uses Diospada's [[DesperationAttack Adios Dance]] to snatch a win from Retsu.



* CrapsaccharineWorld: What happens when the typical toy combat tropes are viewed as invading forces that get decontructed.

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* CrapsaccharineWorld: What happens when the typical toy combat tropes are viewed as invading forces that get decontructed.deconstructed.



** The advanced GP Chip planted within [[TheMovie Gun Bluster XTO]] has a mind of its own. The car goes berserk and runs away from Reon as it gets frustrated when Team XTO Revolvers is being disbanded.
* FunWithAcronyms: TRF Victorys - '''T'''suchiya '''R'''acing '''F'''actory Victorys. In real life, [=TRF=] is also the abbreviation for Tamiya's radio control racing team, although they also released Mini 4WD kits with TRF name in it, usually modified from the original (Cyclone and Beat Magnum, as well Max Breaker).

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** The advanced GP Chip planted within [[TheMovie Gun Bluster XTO]] has a mind of its own. The car goes berserk and runs away from Reon Rion as it gets frustrated when Team XTO Revolvers is being disbanded.
* FunWithAcronyms: TRF Victorys - '''T'''suchiya '''R'''acing '''F'''actory Victorys. In real life, [=TRF=] is also the abbreviation for Tamiya's radio control racing team, although they also released Mini 4WD kits with TRF name in it, usually modified from the original (Cyclone and Beat Magnum, as well Max Breaker).Breaker, plus the TRF Racer Jr).



* NationalStereotypes: ''WGP'' is on par with ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' when it comes to stereotyping foreigners, especially since the Japanese seem to be the only people to have any significant variety among themselves.

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* NationalStereotypes: ''WGP'' is on par with ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' when it comes to stereotyping foreigners, especially since the Japanese seem to be the only people to have any significant variety among themselves.themselves - apart from the TRF Victorys, only one member of the Light Scorpion team (Huan) have a significantly different car from the other members.



* [[CombatCommentator Racing Commentator]]: Fighter, and Prof. Tsuchiya for racing analysis.

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* [[CombatCommentator Racing Commentator]]: Fighter, and Prof.Dr. Tsuchiya for racing analysis. Sometimes Ogami also analyzes the racing too.



* SeriousBusiness: Ogami definately wants this to happen in the racing society, but the heroes are rejecting the idea, and they won't mind spending time racing for ''[[SubvertedTrope fun]]'' in the filler episodes.

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* SeriousBusiness: SeriousBusiness:
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Ogami definately wants this to happen in the racing society, but the heroes are rejecting the idea, and they won't mind spending time racing for ''[[SubvertedTrope fun]]'' in the filler episodes.episodes.
** The existence of the governing bodies for Mini 4WD racing (Japan's MSAJ, which was repeatedly influenced by Ogami, and the worldwide FIMA) makes it even a serious business. Then again, real-life radio control racing do have their own governing organizations.



* SuperPrototype: The Sabers, V Machines, and Proto Saber JB.

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* SuperPrototype: The Sabers, V Machines, and Proto Saber JB.JB (as well as the successor cars by the Ogami Corps whose names are only known by the color of their cars).



* UnderdogsNeverLose: Played with in ''WGP''. TRF Victorys doesn't win everything, but whenever a team member has a personal problem and runs dead last in a race, it's very likely that he will be the one who wins the race or at least help the team winning it. [[MidSeasonUpgrade Unless he needs an upgrade badly.]]

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* UnderdogsNeverLose: Played with in ''WGP''. TRF Victorys doesn't win everything, every race, but whenever a team member has a personal problem and runs dead last in a race, it's very likely that he will be the one who wins the race or at least help the team winning it. [[MidSeasonUpgrade Unless he needs an upgrade badly.]]

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Cyclone Magnum, as it requires a running time to build up downforce and speed. It gets better.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Cyclone Magnum, as it (initially) requires a running time to build up downforce and speed. It gets better.



* ButtMonkey: Tokichi. The catch is, he actually ''looks and sounds'' like a monkey.

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* ButtMonkey: Tokichi. The catch is, he actually ''looks and sounds'' like a monkey.monkey; he even wears a monkey suit sometimes.



* DefeatMeansFriendship



* DubNameChange: In the Philippines and Italian dubs. The Indonesian one simply changes the titles of Tsuchiya and Ogami from doctors to professors.

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* DubNameChange: In the Philippines and Philippines, Italian and Arabic dubs. The Indonesian one simply changes the titles of Tsuchiya and Ogami from doctors to professors.



* HeelFaceTurn: J, Kurosawa, Retsuya.

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* HeelFaceTurn: J, Kurosawa, Retsuya.Retsuya - most of them involve DefeatMeansFriendship.



* IdiotHero: Go and Gouki.

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* IdiotHero: Go (even as an adult in ''Return Racers'') and Gouki.



* TerribleTrio: Prof. Ogami's students; Kai (super ego), Gen (id), and Rei (ego)

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* TerribleTrio: Prof. Dr. Ogami's students; Kai (super ego), Gen (id), and Rei (ego)(ego).
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A new manga series, ''Return Racers'', began publication in 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series; it returns to the Seiba brothers, but set twenty years after the original series, where Go had became a professional Formula racecar driver, passing the baton of his Mini 4WD career to his son Tsubasa, while Retsu, who now works on a space probe, having studied overseas on the suggestion of Dr. Tsuchiya, recalls his last race with Go, as well as facing a new menace that could destroy and reassemble cars at will in process.

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A new manga series, ''Return Racers'', began publication in 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series; it returns to the Seiba brothers, but set twenty years after the original series, where Go had became a professional Formula racecar driver, passing the baton of his Mini 4WD career to his son Tsubasa, while Retsu, who now works on a space probe, having studied overseas on the suggestion of Dr. Tsuchiya, recalls his last race with Go, as well as facing a new previously untold menace that could destroy and reassemble cars at will in process.
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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Go, the story starts off with the sibling being equally focused, but after Go has created his Cyclone Magnum, he pretty much steals half of the show.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Go, Go; the story starts off with the sibling being equally focused, but after Go has created his Cyclone Magnum, he pretty much steals half of the show.



* TerribleTrio: Prof. Ohgami's students; Kai (super ego), Gen (id), and Rei (ego)

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* TerribleTrio: Prof. Ohgami's Ogami's students; Kai (super ego), Gen (id), and Rei (ego)



* {{Unobtainium}}: ZMC, a lightweight yet durable ceramic-like material, used in Ryo's Neo Tridagger ZMC; it was originally used in Shining Scorpion, and Ogami chases after it to strengthen Rei Hijikata's car, Ray Stinger.

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* {{Unobtainium}}: ZMC, a lightweight yet durable fiberglass ceramic-like material, used in Ryo's Neo Tridagger ZMC; it was originally used in Shining Scorpion, and Ogami chases after it to strengthen Rei Hijikata's car, Ray Stinger.

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* FunWithAcronyms: TRF Victorys - '''T'''suchiya '''R'''acing '''F'''actory Victorys.

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* FunWithAcronyms: TRF Victorys - '''T'''suchiya '''R'''acing '''F'''actory Victorys. In real life, [=TRF=] is also the abbreviation for Tamiya's radio control racing team, although they also released Mini 4WD kits with TRF name in it, usually modified from the original (Cyclone and Beat Magnum, as well Max Breaker).


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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Ryo willingly allowed his already damaged Tridagger X be sliced by Kai's Beak Spider so that Go's Victory Magnum could finish second during the Summer Great Japan Cup.]]
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* {{Unobtainium}}: ZMC, a lightweight yet durable ceramic-like material, used in Ryo's Neo Tridagger ZMC; it was originally used in Shining Scorpion, and Ogami chases after it to strengthen Rei Hijikata's car, Ray Stinger.

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* [[EmpathicWeapon Empathic Racing Cars]]: They certainly don't communicate, but while the GP Chip handwaves the trope in the second season, the cars do act according to their owners.
** The advanced GP Chip planted within [[TheMovie Gun Bluster XTO]] has a mind of its own. The car goes berserk and runs away from Reon as it gets frustrated when Team XTO Revolvers is being disbanded.



* [[EmpathicWeapon Empathic Racing Cars]]: They certainly don't communicate, but while the GP Chip handwaves the trope in the second season, the cars do act according to their owners.
** The advanced GP Chip planted within [[TheMovie Gun Bluster XTO]] has a mind of its own. The car goes berserk and runs away from Reon as it gets frustrated when Team XTO Revolvers is being disbanded.



* NationalStereotypes: ''WGP'' is on par with ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' when it comes to stereotyping foreigners, especially since the Japaneses seem to be the only people to have any significant variety among themselves.

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* NationalStereotypes: ''WGP'' is on par with ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' when it comes to stereotyping foreigners, especially since the Japaneses Japanese seem to be the only people to have any significant variety among themselves.



* UnderdogsNeverLose, played with in ''WGP''. TRF Victorys doesn't win everything, but whenever a team member has a personal problem and runs dead last in a race, it's very likely that he will be the one who wins the race or at least help the team winning it. [[MidSeasonUpgrade Unless he needs an upgrade badly.]]

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* UnderdogsNeverLose, played UnderdogsNeverLose: Played with in ''WGP''. TRF Victorys doesn't win everything, but whenever a team member has a personal problem and runs dead last in a race, it's very likely that he will be the one who wins the race or at least help the team winning it. [[MidSeasonUpgrade Unless he needs an upgrade badly.]]

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* CombiningMecha: Phantom Blade and Vice Intruder can merge together in ''MAX'', which [[YourSizeMayVary somehow also enlarges them.]]

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* CombiningMecha: Phantom Blade and Vice Vise Intruder can merge together in ''MAX'', which [[YourSizeMayVary somehow also enlarges them.]]



* RollerbladeGood: In ''WGP'', most characters glide on Rollar skates instead of running.
* SeriousBusiness: Ohgami definately wants this to happen in the racing society, but the heroes are rejecting the idea, and they won't mind spending time racing for ''[[SubvertedTrope fun]]'' in the filler episodes.
* SiblingRivalry
* SiblingYinYang
* SpannerInTheWorks: Chiko, messing up her brother's plans ''twice'', with the second time being a serious matter [[spoiler:as Kai's trying to take over Mikuni game center.)]]
* StalkerWithACrush: Chiko, on Retsu.



* RollerbladeGood: In ''WGP'', most characters glide on roller skates instead of running.



* SeriousBusiness: Ogami definately wants this to happen in the racing society, but the heroes are rejecting the idea, and they won't mind spending time racing for ''[[SubvertedTrope fun]]'' in the filler episodes.
* SiblingRivalry
* SiblingYinYang
* SpannerInTheWorks: Chiko, messing up her brother's plans ''twice'', with the second time being a serious matter [[spoiler:as Kai's trying to take over Mikuni game center.)]]



* SpotlightStealingSquad: Go, the story starts off with the sibling being equally focused, but after Go has created his Cyclone Magnum, he pretty much steals half of the show.
* StalkerWithACrush: Chiko, on Retsu.



* SpotlightStealingSquad: Go, the story starts off with the sibling being equally focused, but after Go has created his Cyclone Magnum, he pretty much steals half of the show.



* WidgetSeries: Some filler episodes are plain weird, like episode 22 of ''WGP'', where teachers and students race their minicars around the town [[ItMakesSenseInContext tying bowls of soup and dried squid on their cars while avoiding cats and landmines.]]
* VillainProtagonist: Retsuya, before his HeelFaceTurn.

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* VillainProtagonist: Retsuya, before his HeelFaceTurn.
* WidgetSeries: Some filler episodes are plain weird, like episode 22 of ''WGP'', where teachers and students race their minicars around the town [[ItMakesSenseInContext tying bowls of soup and dried squid on their cars while avoiding cats and landmines.]]
* VillainProtagonist: Retsuya, before his HeelFaceTurn.
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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1991 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts four seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story, and ''Return Racers!'', which returned the protagonists to Seiba brothers, but in their twenties/thirties. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1991 1994 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts four seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story, and ''Return Racers!'', which returned the protagonists to Seiba brothers, but in their twenties/thirties. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.



* BloodSplatteredInnocents: Not blood, but battery lead. This happens when [[spoiler: Carlo's Dio-Sparda illegally destroys Brett's Buck Blader during a race, with Go witnessing the deed.]]

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* BloodSplatteredInnocents: Not blood, but battery lead. This happens when [[spoiler: Carlo's Dio-Sparda Diospada illegally destroys Brett's Buck Blader during a race, with Go witnessing the deed.]]



* DubNameChange: In the Philippines and Italian dubs.

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* DubNameChange: In the Philippines and Italian dubs. The Indonesian one simply changes the titles of Tsuchiya and Ogami from doctors to professors.
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A new manga series, ''Return Racers'', began publication in 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series; it returns to the Seiba brothers, but set twenty years after the original series.

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A new manga series, ''Return Racers'', began publication in 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series; it returns to the Seiba brothers, but set twenty years after the original series.series, where Go had became a professional Formula racecar driver, passing the baton of his Mini 4WD career to his son Tsubasa, while Retsu, who now works on a space probe, having studied overseas on the suggestion of Dr. Tsuchiya, recalls his last race with Go, as well as facing a new menace that could destroy and reassemble cars at will in process.



* DubNameChange: Philipines and Italian dubs

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* DubNameChange: Philipines In the Philippines and Italian dubsdubs.



* HeelFaceTurn: J, Kurosawa, Retsuya

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* HeelFaceTurn: J, Kurosawa, RetsuyaRetsuya.

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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1991 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts three seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

The stories follows the mini-4WD racer siblings, Retsu and Go Seiba, [[RedOniBlueOni who are different as day and night]], receive a couple of [[SuperPrototype prototype racing machines]], ''Sonic Saber'' and ''Magnum Saber'', by the mini-4WD recearcher Professor Tsuchiya, under a condition that they will enter and win a series of mini-4WD national competition, but things appear to get worse when Prof. Tsuchiya's rival, Prof. Ohgami, a researcher who believe in the idea that racing is to destroy other cars. He send his representatives to bring chaos into 4WD racing society by turning them into battle races. Retsu and Go, along with friends and rivals they meet along their racing careers, struggle against the new trend of vicious racing to prove that the true mini-4WD racing should be the way it used to be.

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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1991 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts three four seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story. story, and ''Return Racers!'', which returned the protagonists to Seiba brothers, but in their twenties/thirties. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

The stories follows the mini-4WD racer siblings, Retsu and Go Seiba, [[RedOniBlueOni who are different as day and night]], receive a couple of [[SuperPrototype prototype racing machines]], ''Sonic Saber'' and ''Magnum Saber'', by the mini-4WD recearcher Professor Tsuchiya, under a condition that they will enter and win a series of mini-4WD national competition, the seasonal Great Japan Cup, but things appear to get worse when Prof. Tsuchiya's rival, Prof. Ohgami, a researcher who believe in the idea that racing is to destroy other cars. cars, arrived in the scene. He send sent his representatives to bring chaos into mini 4WD racing society by turning them into battle races. Retsu and Go, along with friends and rivals they meet along their racing careers, struggle against the new trend of vicious racing to prove that the true mini-4WD racing should be the way it used to be.




A new manga series, ''Return Racers'', began publication in 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series; it returns to the Seiba brothers, but set twenty years after the original series.



* CarFu: Most cars made by Ogami and Borzoi academy. Diospada also has knives hidden in its front body.
* ChaseScene: The whole ''Bousou Mini Yonku Daitsuiseki'' is one big chase scene, with the cast trying to stop the berserk Gun Bluster XTO from running away.

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* CarFu: Most cars made by Ogami and Borzoi academy. Diospada also has knives hidden in its front body.
body. During the start of the series, Futoshi Kurosawa's Black Saber also have a roller that could cut tires of opponent cars.
* ChaseScene: The whole ''Bousou Mini Yonku Daitsuiseki'' movie is one big chase scene, with the cast trying to stop the berserk Gun Bluster XTO from running away.



** Kai Okita in the second season

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** Kai Okita in the second seasonseason.
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* NationalStereotypes: ''WGP'' is on par with ''GGundam'' when it comes to stereotyping foreigners, especially since the Japaneses seem to be the only people to have any significant variety amoung themselves.

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* NationalStereotypes: ''WGP'' is on par with ''GGundam'' ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' when it comes to stereotyping foreigners, especially since the Japaneses seem to be the only people to have any significant variety amoung among themselves.
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The stories follows the mini-4WD racer siblings, Retsu and Go Seiba, [[RedOniBlueOni who are different as day and night]] receive a couple of [[SuperPrototype prototype racing machines]], ''Sonic Saber'' and ''Magnum Saber'', by the mini-4WD recearcher Professor Tsuchiya, under a condition that they will enter and win a series of mini-4WD national competition, but things appear to get worse when Prof. Tsuchiya's rival, Prof. Ohgami, a researcher who believe in the idea that racing is to destroy other cars. He send his representatives to bring chaos into 4WD racing society by turning them into battle races. Retsu and Go, along with friends and rivals they meet along their racing careers, struggle against the new trend of vicious racing to prove that the true mini-4WD racing should be the way it used to be.

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The stories follows the mini-4WD racer siblings, Retsu and Go Seiba, [[RedOniBlueOni who are different as day and night]] night]], receive a couple of [[SuperPrototype prototype racing machines]], ''Sonic Saber'' and ''Magnum Saber'', by the mini-4WD recearcher Professor Tsuchiya, under a condition that they will enter and win a series of mini-4WD national competition, but things appear to get worse when Prof. Tsuchiya's rival, Prof. Ohgami, a researcher who believe in the idea that racing is to destroy other cars. He send his representatives to bring chaos into 4WD racing society by turning them into battle races. Retsu and Go, along with friends and rivals they meet along their racing careers, struggle against the new trend of vicious racing to prove that the true mini-4WD racing should be the way it used to be.
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively encouraged into a BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[AdultsAreUseless the officials simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]

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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively encouraged into a BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar What happens when the typical toy combat trope tropes are viewed as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[AdultsAreUseless the officials simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]invading forces that get decontructed.



* MoodWhiplash: Many angsty moments are cutted short and turned into something funny when the angsters accidentally mess themselves up.

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* MoodWhiplash: Many angsty moments are cutted cut short and turned into something funny when the angsters accidentally mess themselves up.
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced into BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[AdultsAreUseless the officials simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]

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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced encouraged into a BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[AdultsAreUseless the officials simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced into BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[AdultsAreUseless the adults simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]

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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced into BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[AdultsAreUseless the adults officials simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced into BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[UselessAdult the adults simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]

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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced into BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[UselessAdult [[AdultsAreUseless the adults simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]
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* CrapsaccharineWorld

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* CrapsaccharineWorldCrapsaccharineWorld: Kids are actively influenced into BloodSport. While [[MoralDissonance it's just toys and every other anime play similar toy combat trope as something normal]], the anime shows that, except for for a few people, [[UselessAdult the adults simply don't care]] [[DeconstructedTrope and the hobby is ruined for other children.]]
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* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged. Fighter, Dr. Tsuchiya, and other shown parents are very competent and outspoken about how Mini4wd hobbying invoke children's creativity and social interactions. However, the rest of them seem to be either unaware or perfectly okay with their children breaking rules, playing with weapons, roleplaying gangsters, and destroy other people's propeties for ''fun''.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged. Fighter, Dr. Tsuchiya, and other shown parents are very competent and outspoken about how Mini4wd Mini-4WD racing hobbying invoke children's creativity and social interactions. However, the rest of them seem to be either unaware or perfectly okay with their children breaking rules, playing with weapons, roleplaying gangsters, and destroy other people's propeties for ''fun''.



* SuperPrototype: The Sabers, V Machines, Protosaber JB

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* SuperPrototype: The Sabers, V Machines, Protosaber JBand Proto Saber JB.
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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1991 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4wd toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini 4wd trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippine, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts three seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

The stories follows the mini-4wd racer siblings, Retsu and Go Seiba, [[RedOniBlueOni who are different as day and night]] receive a couple of [[SuperPrototype prototype racing machines]], ''Sonic Saber'' and ''Magnum Saber'', by the mini 4wd recearcher Professor Tsuchiya, under a condition that they will enter and win a series of mini-4wd national competition, but things appear to get worse when Prof. Tsuchiya's rival, Prof. Ohgami, a researcher who believe in the idea that racing is to destroy other cars. He send his representatives to bring chaos into 4wd racing society by turning them into battle races. Retsu and Go, along with friends and rivals they meet along their racing careers, struggle against the new trend of vicious racing to prove that the true mini-4wd racing should be the way it used to be.

The second season, ''WGP'', is a direct sequel where The Seiba siblings and their friends are elected into a first international mini-4wd granprix in Japan. The Japan's reprentative, the TRF Victorys, led by Retsu Seiba, enter the granprix and meet many racers from around the world.

The final season, ''MAX'', follows Gouki Ichimonji, a student of Borzoi racing school, where for the students, mini 4wd racing is to battle and destroy each other. Gouki gets sacked for not using his machine, Max Breaker, for battle racing. Gouki leaves the school and his younger brother Retsuya behind and stays with his uncle. In Gouki's racing career as, he meets Marina, a mysterious and serious girl who owns a vicious racing machine, Fire Stinger. The story follows the journey of Gouki, Retsuya, Marina to have a triumph over Borzoi academy and their immoral ways of racing.

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'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!''''' (The Racing Brothers! Let's & Go!!) is a 1991 manga and anime series produced by Tetsuhiro Koshita in order to promote Tamiya's mini 4wd 4WD toyline. A SpiritualSuccessor of ''Manga/DashYonkuro''. It did not get an export to America or being very well known compared to other series, but ''Let's & Go!!'' was a responsible for mini 4wd mini-4WD trend in several contries in Europe and Asia, including Indonesia, Philippine, Philippines, Italy, China, and Thailand. The story lasts three seasons: ''Let's & Go!'', ''WGP'', and ''MAX'', which is a sequel to the second season featuring new protagonists and story. ''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!'' remains a CultClassic for many people.

The stories follows the mini-4wd mini-4WD racer siblings, Retsu and Go Seiba, [[RedOniBlueOni who are different as day and night]] receive a couple of [[SuperPrototype prototype racing machines]], ''Sonic Saber'' and ''Magnum Saber'', by the mini 4wd mini-4WD recearcher Professor Tsuchiya, under a condition that they will enter and win a series of mini-4wd mini-4WD national competition, but things appear to get worse when Prof. Tsuchiya's rival, Prof. Ohgami, a researcher who believe in the idea that racing is to destroy other cars. He send his representatives to bring chaos into 4wd 4WD racing society by turning them into battle races. Retsu and Go, along with friends and rivals they meet along their racing careers, struggle against the new trend of vicious racing to prove that the true mini-4wd mini-4WD racing should be the way it used to be.

The second season, ''WGP'', is a direct sequel where The Seiba siblings and their friends are elected into a first international mini-4wd granprix mini-4WD Grand Prix in Japan. The Japan's reprentative, the TRF Victorys, led by Retsu Seiba, enter the granprix grand prix and meet many racers competitors from around the world.

The final season, ''MAX'', follows Gouki Ichimonji, a student of Borzoi racing school, where for the students, mini 4wd 4WD racing is to battle and destroy each other. Gouki gets sacked for not using his machine, Max Breaker, for battle racing. Gouki leaves the school and his younger brother Retsuya behind and stays with his uncle. In Gouki's racing career as, he meets Marina, a mysterious and serious girl who owns a vicious racing machine, Fire Stinger. The story follows the journey of Gouki, Retsuya, Marina to have a triumph over Borzoi academy and their immoral ways of racing.
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* BloodSplatteredInnocents: Not blood, but battery lead. This happens when [[spoiler: Carlo's Dio-Sparda illegally destroys Brett's Buck Blader during a race, with Go witnessing the deed.]]
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* RollerbladeGood: In ''WGP'', most characters glide on Rollar skates to keep up with their cars.

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* RollerbladeGood: In ''WGP'', most characters glide on Rollar skates to keep up with their cars.instead of running.

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