Takara Tomy had released yet another new promotional video for its new direct to DVD anime Transformers GO!. The animated series available via DVDs packaged with TV-kun and TV Magazine starting this July.
The new anime will feature the Swordbot Samurai Team: Kenzan (police mobile), Jinbu, and Ganoh (firetruck) which can form Go-Kenzan, Go-Jinbu and Go-Ganoh, depending on which one is the head. And, the Swordbot Shinobi Team: Gekisōmaru (lion), Hishōmaru (hawk) and Sensuimaru (shark).
Both heroes of the anime will be featured on different DVDs: TV-kun magazine for the Samurai arc, and TV Magazine for the Shinobi arc.
After sealing the Predacon leader Predaking in the Legendisc, Optimus Prime and his Autobots have departed Earth to hunt the Predacons throughout the galaxy. To deal with the few remaining Predacons on Earth, Optimus has entrusted six Autobot combiners with the task of hunting them down.
Shinkenger?!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to see Transformers going back to their Japanese roots.
ReplyDeleteTransformers started in the U.S. this is the same thinking that made Drift and it's wrong.
DeleteIts like a transformers GetterRobo.
ReplyDeleteJapanese roots? Transformers had always been an american show.
ReplyDeleteTransformers was written and recorded in America.
ReplyDeleteThe toys may have started out japanese but they weren't "Transformers" back then just generic toys
Thanks for ruining the end of season 3 of prime beast hunters.
ReplyDeleteFor anybody that says these aren't connected read the ova summary , predaking just showed up in prime. And Optimus forum in this trailer is same as current v2 forum in season 3 of prime beast hunters. Unless this get debunked at end of curretnt season 3and predking doesnt get sealed in this disk w/e this is a japanese spin off to hubs transformers prime.
Just sagin
I'm welcome to all arguments
I REALLY WANT THIS.
ReplyDeleteThree robots forming 3 different combinations, all whilst retaining their own transformations, is just phenomenal.
It's like the combiners in the US, but you know, BETTER.
*Also note, without Japan's input, the US wouldn't have robots to design. They made the robots function/transform, (thereby adding the aspect of "transforming") so I think they deserve shared credit, and not just US alone.