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title_name =Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!!
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|caption =
| name =
|ja_name =爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!!
| image = BakusoLetsGo1Manga.jpg
|ja_name_trans=Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!!
| caption = Cover of the first manga volume with Restu Seiba with Sonic Saber(left) and Gou Seiba with Magnum Saber(right)
|genre =[[Shōnen]], [[Sports]]
| ja_kanji = 爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!!
| ja_romaji = Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!!
| genre = [[Sports]] ([[racing]])<!-- Note: Use and cite reliable sources to identify genre/s, not personal interpretation. Please don't include more than three genres (per [[MOS:A&M]]). -->
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{{Infobox animanga/Anime|Print
title| type =Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go&#33;&#33;= manga
| author = Tetsuhiro Koshita
|director =[[Tetsuro Amino]]
|studio publisher = [[XEBECShogakukan]]
| demographic = [[Children's anime and manga|Children]], [[Shōnen manga|Shōnen]]
|network ={{flagicon|Japan}} [[TV Tokyo]]<br>
| magazine = [[CoroCoro Comic]]
{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italia 1]]<br>
| first = July 1994
{{flagicon|Philippines}} [[GMA Network]]
| last = October 1999
|first_aired =[[8 January]] [[1996]]
| volumes = 20
|last_aired =[[30 December]] [[1996]]
| volume_list =
|num_episodes =51 + 1 special
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Anime|Video
title| type =Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go&#33;&#33;= tv WGPseries
| director = [[Tetsurō Amino]]<br>[[Takao Kato]]
|studio producer =[[XEBEC]]
|network writer =[[TV Tokyo]]Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
| music = Masakazu Uehata<br>Gouji Tsuno<br>Kouji Tsuno
|first_aired =[[6 January]] [[1997]]
| studio = [[Xebec (studio)|Xebec]]
|last_aired =[[22 December]] [[1997]]
| network = [[TX Network|TXN]] ([[TV Tokyo]])
|num_episodes =51
| network_en = [[Okto]]
| first = 8 January 1996
| last = 21 December 1998
| episodes = 153
| episode_list =
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Anime|Video
title| type =Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go&#33;&#33;= MAXfilm
| title = Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Bōsō Mini Yonku Dai Tsuiseki!
|director =[[Takao Kato]]
|studio director = [[XEBECTetsurō Amino]]
|network studio =[[TV Tokyo]]Xebec
| released = 5 July 1997
|first_aired =[[5 January]] [[1998]]
| runtime = 80 minutes
|last_aired =[[21 December]] [[1998]]
|num_episodes =51
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Manga|Print
| type = manga
title=Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go&#33;&#33;
| title = Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! Return Racers!
|creator =[[Tetsuhiro Koshita]]
| author =[[ Tetsuhiro Koshita]]
| publisher = Shogakukan
|illustrator =[[Tetsuhiro Koshita]]
| demographic = ''[[Seinen manga|Seinen]]''
|publisher ={{flagicon|Japan}} [[Shogakukan]]
|serialized magazine ={{flagicon|Japan}} [[Coro Coro Comics]]Aniki<br>Coro Coro Online
| first = October 2014
|first_run =[[June]] [[1994]]
| last = November 2021
|last_run =[[October]] [[1999]]
| volumes = 6
|num_volumes =13 (original) + 7 (MAX)
| volume_list =
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Print
| type = manga
| title = Let's & Go!! Tsubasa, the Next Racers
| author = Tetsuhiro Koshita
| publisher = Shogakukan
| demographic = ''[[Children's anime and manga|Children]]'', ''Shōnen''
| magazine = Coro Coro Ichiban
| first = 21 August 2017
| last = 21 January 2021
| volumes = 5
| volume_list =
}}
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{{nihongo|'''''BakusouBakusō KyoudaiKyōdai Let's & Go!!'''''|爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!!|Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!!|lit. "The Racing Brothers Let's & Go!!"|lead=yes}} is a [[manga]] series created by [[Tetsuhiro Koshita]], thatfirst appearedserialized in [[Shogakukan]]'s [[CoroCoro Comic]] centeredmagazine aroundfrom [[MiniJuly 4WD]]1994 racingto October 1999. ItThe wasmanga latercenters adaptedon intoRetsu anand [[anime]]Go seriesSeiba, andbrothers waswho alsofocus madeon intothe severalworld games.<ref>{{Annof anime|1202}}miniature car racing known as Mini 4WD. AccessedIt is created as a tie-in to [[2007-03-19Tamiya Corporation|Tamiya]].</ref>'s The[[Mini series4WD]] alsofranchise released(Mainly variousFully merchandiseCowled, includingMechanical CDs, tradingand cardsAero), and stickersit is the second series to center on the franchise since [[Dash! Yonkuro]].
 
Three anime adaptations of the manga were produced by [[Xebec (studio)|Xebec]] from 1996 to 1998, 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, stickers, and even die-cast cars. In 2014, a sequel series, ''Return Racers'', began serialization in [[Shogakukan]]'s ''[[CoroCoro]] Aniki'' magazine, 20 years after the original series' serialization. A spinoff manga, which focuses on Tsubasa, was serialized on ''[[CoroCoro]] Ichiban'' in August 2017.
 
==MangaPlot==
Mini 4WD racing is an interesting hobby where kids and adults compete using customized motorized miniature cars. Every year, competitions revolving around the hobby circulated around the world, where kids and adults test out their spirit and passion for racing, with companies developing new technologies and innovations for Mini 4WD cars. The story revolves around the competitive Seiba Brothers: Go and Retsu, who were once constantly arguing with each other to see who between them is the best racer. However, one day after a community-sponsored race they both met Dr. Tsuchiya, the head of the Tsuchiya Racing Factory who gave them two Mini 4WD Cars from the prototype Saber Series: Sonic Saber and Magnum Saber. With his advice to customize them for the upcoming race, they are now determined to win, race to victory and set off on the wildest race of their lives while meeting both friends and enemies in the Mini 4WD Racing world.
* The [[manga]] series ran serially in [[CoroCoro Comic]] starting in the June 1994 issue through the October 1999 issue.
 
==Characters==
===MainTRF charactersVictorys===
*;{{nihongo|Retsu "Let'''Retsus" Seiba''' (|星馬 烈 ''|Seiba Retsu'') - [[Yuriko Fuchizaki]]}}
:{{animevoices|[[Yuriko Fuchizaki]]}}
:Retsu is one of the two title characters. He is a fifth-grade student who is 11 years old, and Gou's older brother. Although he is able to control his patience better than his brother, he still lets out his annoyance with someone once in a while. Retsu sports a green hat as his trademark. His primary color is red, which is the color of his hair, eyes, gloves, shirt, and Mini 4WD cars: Sonic Saber, Vanguard Sonic, Hurricane Sonic, and Buster Sonic. In WGP, he is the captain of the TRF Victorys <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[sic]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> team.
:The other title character, Retsu is an eleven-year old fifth-grade student, and Go's older brother. Although he is able to control his patience better than his brother, he still lets out his annoyance with someone once in a while, especially those who anger him. Retsu sports a green hat as his trademark. His primary color is red, which is the color of his hair, eyes, gloves and shirt. Retsu is charming, kind-hearted, and sweet, although he and Go are siblings and team up together, they often argued a lot. All of his Mini 4WD cars, the Sonic series, are well-rounded and have great off-road capabilities. The Seiba brothers are known as the {{nihongo|"Let's Go Brothers"|レッツゴー兄弟|Rettsu Gō Kyoudai}}. In WGP, Retsu is the captain of the TRF Victorys. In ''Return Racers'', he is now working in the Space Development project on recommendation of Dr. Tsuchiya.
 
* '''Gou;{{nihongo|Go Seiba''' (|星馬 豪 ''|Seiba Gō'') - [[Haruna Ikezawa]]}}
:{{animevoices|[[Haruna Ikezawa]], [[Showtaro Morikubo]] (Return Racers Web Radio)}}
:Gou is the second of the two title characters. He is Retsu's younger brother by one year, and he is in the fourth grade. Gou 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: Magnum Saber, Victory Magnum, Cyclone Magnum, and Beat Magnum.
:Go is one of the two title characters. He is Retsu's younger brother by one year, he is in the fourth grade. Go is initially depicted as rash, impulsive, careless, and impatient, but on some occasions, he can be calm, kind and gentle. He is usually seen wearing goggles, but they are more of a fashion accessory as 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. His cars, the Magnum series, are all known for their speed. In ''Return Racers'', Go has retired from Mini 4WD racing and is now a professional racing driver. In his private life, he drives a [[BMW]] [[Mini]] convertible. He met a boy named Tsubasa, who became his protege at his will as Tsubasa intends to follow Go's legacy as a Mini 4WD racer.
 
;{{nihongo|Ryo Takaba|鷹羽 リョウ|Takaba Ryō}}
===Supporting characters===
:{{animevoices|[[Urara Takano]]}}
* '''Jiroumaru Takaba''' (鷹羽 二郎丸 ''Takaba Jirōmaru'') - [[Ikue Ōtani]]
:Ryo is a nomadic 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 though, he becomes a friend of the Seiba brothers and as well as a member of the TRF Victorys. It later revealed that Jo from Astro Rangers had crush on him because Ryo saved her once. It was once shown when the Astro Rangers coach asked Dr. Tsuchiya where Ryo lives because one of them seems to have some feeling toward him.
:Jiroumaru is Ryou Takaba's younger brother. He likes Ryou a lot, and follows him around everywhere. In his speech, he always mispronounces "desu" (です, meaning "is" or several other forms of "to be") as "dasu" (だす), and calls Ryou "anchan" (あんちゃん), a cross between "aniki" (兄貴) and "oniichan" (お兄ちゃん), both ways of referring to one's older brother in Japanese. His cars, which he named "Jiroumaru Special", "Jiroumaru Special Special", "Jiroumaru Special Special Special", "Jiroumaru Special Special Special Special", and "Jiroumaru Special Special Special Special Special" are constantly damaged in races. Most of these cars resemble Ryou's first car, Tridagger X.
;{{nihongo|Tokichi Mikuni|三国 藤吉|Mikuni Tōkichi}}
:{{animevoices|[[Chie Koujiro]]}}
:Tokichi is a spoiled rich boy, whose father is a well-known entrepreneur. He is in fact the heir to the Mikuni Corporation. When he first meets the Seiba Brothers, Go takes an instant liking to him, most likely because of his wealth. His family owns an arcade, which is always the hot spot for kids and instantly attracts Go. When speaking, he pronounces "desu" (です, meaning "is" or "to be") as "degesu" (でげす). His cars emphasize on technical cornering ability. Tokichi also likes to make his entrances in the manners of stereotypical rich kids, such as jumping out of a helicopter, arriving in a limousine, and surrounded with an entourage with great fanfare.
 
;{{nihongo|J|ジェイ|Jei}}
* '''Jun Sagami''' (佐上 ジュン ''Sagami Jun'') - [[Chinami Nishimura]]
:{{animevoices|[[Kumiko Watanabe]]}}
:Jun has been a friend of the Seiba brothers since they were infants. She is an ace pitcher in baseball, and plays for a team named "Jun Chanzu" (ジュンちゃんず). At first, she is a novice at Mini 4WD racing, but improves in her skill through the influence of the Seiba brothers and others. Jun's name, combined with those of Retsu and Gou, is a reference to Jun Retsugou (レツゴー じゅん ''Retsugō Jun''), the stage name of Japanese comedian Yoshiji Watanabe (渡辺美二 ''Watanabe Yoshiji''). Her cars are named Wild Home Run, Home Run Manta Ray, and Super Home Run Manta Ray. Her cars most always resemble a van with [[monster truck]] proportioned wheels.
:Initially a battle racer in the Ōgami Corps, trained under Dr. Ōgami, he later finds enjoyment in regular racing with the Seiba brothers. Because of this, he decides to leave Ōgami Labs, renouncing the anything-to-win attitude instilled by Dr. Ōgami, and goes to live with Dr. Tsuchiya in his laboratory as an assistant. As a result, he also gradually changes in his personality, turning from an introvert into a high-spirited boy. Of all the other team members, J is the most skilled technician and mechanic, having prior experience with computers and machines while under Dr. Ōgami's training. These skills are shown on many occasions, namely when he repaired the damaged Tridagger X to repay Ryo for damaging it in a previous race, when he helped Go design and build the Cyclone Magnum and when he designed the Proto Saber EVO. He appears to be best friends with Go.
 
;{{nihongo|Jirōmaru Takaba|鷹羽 二郎丸|Takaba Jirōmaru}}
* '''Tamotsu Sagami''' (佐上 保 ''Sagami Tamotsu'') - [[Hidenari Ugaki]]
:{{animevoices|[[Ikue Ōtani]]}}
:Tamotsu is Jun's father and the manager of the Sagami Model Shop that the Seiba brothers frequent.
:Jirōmaru is Ryo Takaba's younger brother. He likes Ryo a lot, and follows him around everywhere. His cars, the customized Saber 600, are constantly damaged in races. In episode 10 of the WGP season, Jirōmaru substitutes Ryo after his leg is injured.
;{{nihongo|Dr. Tsuchiya|土屋博士|Tsuchiya-hakase}}
:{{animevoices|[[Masashi Ebara]]}}
:The head of the Tsuchiya Racing Factory, he is the owner and pioneer in the Mini 4WD development, with half of his inspirations coming from his experience with jet planes, both as a pilot and an engineer, as shown in his lesser-seen parts of his labs. It is also where he found the inspiration to create the Super Avante; the prototype used for all the Saber series of Mini 4WD cars. But he has ongoing conflict in ideals against Dr. Ōgami as the story progresses. He is named after Hirotsugu Tsuchiya, a Tamiya employee.
 
===Ichimonji Brothers===
* '''Kaizou Seiba''' (星馬 改造 ''Seiba Kaizō'') - [[Hidenari Ugaki]]
;{{nihongo|Gouki Ichimonji|一文字 豪樹|Ichimonji Gōki}}
:He is the father of the Seiba brothers. Kaizou quickly developed an interest for Mini 4WD and likes to race together with his sons.
:{{animevoices|[[Kumiko Watanabe]]}}
:One of the two main characters of MAX, he is Retsuya's older brother. He is a former Battle Racer at Borzoi School until he and his brother quit due to their conflicting ideals between him and the academy itself. He aims to become a true Mini 4WD racer with his brother to clear his reputation. He is currently living in a workshop owned by their uncle, who is working for GEN Manufacturing. Despite his rustic behavior, he has a good heart and values the spirit of Mini 4WD racing. He is also shown to be good on mechanics.
 
;{{nihongo|Retsuya Ichimonji|一文字 烈矢|Ichimonji Retsuya}}
* '''Yoshie Seiba''' (星馬 良江 ''Seiba Yoshie'') - [[Shinobu Adachi]]
:{{animevoices|[[Noriko Hidaka]]}}
:The mother of the Seiba brothers, she has a bighearted and courageous personality. At first, she dislikes Mini 4WD racing, mostly due to her annoyance with Retsu and Gou constantly fighting about them, but she eventually grows used to it.
:The other main character of MAX, he is Gouki's younger brother. Like Gouki, he is also a Battle Racer at Borzoi School and is a good in racing. But like his brother, he also left the battle racing scene and decided to change for the better. He is currently living in a workshop owned by their uncle, who is working for GEN Manufacturing.
 
===NameOgami translationsCorps===
;{{nihongo|Dr. Ogami|大神博士|Ōgami-hakase}}
{| class="wikitable"
:{{animevoices|[[Ryūzaburō Ōtomo]]}}
!Japanese (Original)
:The head of Ogami Corps, Ogami is introduced as the rival scientist to Dr. Tsuchiya. He advocated battle racing, where racers are encouraged to install weapons to their Mini 4WDs and destroy their opposition during races. He worked with Dr. Tsuchiya in the past, but split due to disagreements in their beliefs about what Mini 4WD racing should be. He owns a large laboratory hidden in a volcano, where his cars are developed. He has a daughter named Marina. In MAX, he worked with Dr. Ichimonji as scientists at Borzoi School to create a new machine. He is also shown to not wear his headgear anymore and uses a cane to help him walk. Nearing the end of MAX, he would throw away his beliefs of battle racing after seeing his daughter Marina refused to use the weapons installed into her machine, Phoenix Stinger, in the final parts of the M1 race.
!Philippine
!Italian
|-
|Retsu Seiba (星馬 烈)
|Jet
|Ricky
|-
|Gou Seiba (星馬 豪)
|Joey
|Ghigo
|-
|J
|Jay
|J
|-
|Ryou Takaba (鷹羽 リョウ)
|Ryan
|Ryo
|-
|Jiroumaru Takaba (鷹羽 二郎丸)
|Jericho
|Gerolamo
|-
|Toukichi Mikuni (三国 藤吉)
|Timothy
|Edoardo
|-
|Dr. Tsuchiya (土屋)
|Dr. Hendricks
|Mr. Jeep
|-
|Dr. Ohgami (大神)
|
|Dottor Orlando
|-
!colspan="3" align="center" | MAX
|-
|Retsuya Ichimonji (一文字 烈矢)
|
|Robin
|-
|Gouki Ichimonji (一文字 豪樹)
|
|George
|}
 
;{{nihongo|Marina Ogami|大神 マリナ|Ōgami Marina}}
==Anime==
:{{animevoices|[[Haruna Ikezawa]]}}
* Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from [[January 8]] [[1996]] through [[December 30]] [[1996]]
:The daughter of Dr. Ogami, appearing in MAX. A skilled Battle Racer and Mini 4WD racer, she owns the Fire Stinger, a successor to the Ray Stinger developed by her father. Though she usually lives in a private condominium with high expenses every month, her private life remains a mystery even to the Ichimonji brothers. She is also a regular in the [[onsen]] house "Matsunoyu". She later joined the Borzoi School after being reunited with her father and her machine being upgraded to the Phoenix Stinger.
* Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! WGP aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from [[January 6]] [[1997]] through [[December 22]] [[1997]]
* Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! MAX aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from [[January 5]] [[1998]] through [[December 21]] [[1998]]
* The show is scheduled to be re-released as a DVD box set in Japan in summer 2007. <ref>{{ja icon}} [http://cgi.shopro.co.jp/tv/let_go/ ShoPro] Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go DVD Box Set. Accessed [[2007-03-19]].</ref>
 
;{{nihongo|Kai Okita|沖田 カイ|Okita Kai}}
===Episodes===
:{{animevoices|[[Yuka Imai]]}}
====Let's & Go!!====
:The first of the Ogami Corps' three battle racers to appear. His car, the Beak Spider, caused a massacre of Mini 4WDs around city parks, where they were secretly damaged, much to ire of their owners. Following the Summer Great Japan Cup, he is shown to develop rivalry with Ryo. In the ''WGP'' anime, he appears as the coach of the Savanna Zebra team, where the team members (led by Juliana) uses a modified version of his car dubbed Beak Zebra.
{| class="wikitable"
!#
!Japanese
!Rōmaji
!Translation
|-
|1
|ミニ四駆兄弟登場走れセイバー!
|Mini Yonku Kyōdai Tōjō Hashire Seibā
|Enter Mini 4WD Brothers! Go Saber!
|-
|2
|ウインターレース波乱の決勝戦!!
|Uintā Rēsu Haran no Kesshōsen!!
|Disturbance of the Winter Race Finals!!
|-
|3
|謎のフルカウルマシン!
|Nazo no Furu Kauru Mashin!
|Mysterious Fully-Cowled Machine!
|-
|4
|嵐の兄弟対決! 爆走ダウンヒルレース!
|Arashi no Kyōdai Taiketsu! Hashire Daunhiru Rēsu!
|Stormy Confrontation! Roaring Downhill Race!
|-
|5
|再対決! トライダガーX地下水路の戦い!
|Saitaiketsu! Toraidagā Ekkusu Sakasuiro no Tatakai!
|Rematch! Culvert Tridagger X Battle!
|-
|6
|危うしマグナム! 稲妻走りの新マシン!!
|Ayaushi Magunamu! Inazuma Hashiri no Shin Mashin!!
|Dangerous Magnum! The New Lightning Fast Machine!!
|-
|7
|激突! コーナー勝負ソニックセイバーVSスピンアックス
|Gekitotsu! Cōnā Shōbu Sonikku Seibā VS Supin Akkusu
|Crash! Corner Game: Soinc Saber vs. Spin Axe!
|-
|8
|かっ飛べマグナム! スプリングレースをめざせ!
|Kattobe Magunamu! Supuringu Rēsu o Mezase!
|Fly, Magnum! Aim at the Spring Race!
|-
|9
|強敵大集合! 火花を散らすスプリングレース
|&nbsp;
|Large Gathering, Powerful Oppenent! The Sparking Spring Race!
|-
|10
|必殺マグナムトルネード!
|Hissatsu Magunamu Torunēdo
|Surefire Magnum Tornado
|-
|11
|烈の危機! 残されたチャンス
|&nbsp;
|Retsu's Crisis! Remaining Chance
|-
|12
|豪の挑戦! マグナムを取り戻せ!!
|Gō no Chōsen! Magunamu o Torimodose!!
|Gou's Challenge! Recover Magnum!!
|-
|13
|6人目のフルカウルレーサー
|&nbsp;
|Fully Cowled Racer of Public Attention!
|-
|14
|驚異の最強マシン大神博士の野望!
|&nbsp;
|Dr. Oogami's Ambition: The Strongest Miracle Machine!
|-
|15
|ギャングと対決! ご先祖様を守れ!!
|&nbsp;
|Confronting the Gang! Protect Grandpa!
|-
|16
|火山口の死闘! セイバー絶体絶命!
|&nbsp;
|Volcanic Crater Deathmatch! Saber's Desperate Situation!
|-
|17
|Vマシン誕生! 勝利の明日に賭けろ
|&nbsp;
|V Machines Born! Bet on Tomorrow's Victory!
|-
|18
|走れVマシン! 危険がいっぱい遊園地レース
|&nbsp;
|Run, V Machine! Amusement Park Race Full of Danger!
|-
|19
|強敵JBを倒せ!! 友情のVパワー
|&nbsp;
|Defeat JB, the Powerful Opponent! V Power of Friendship!
|-
|20
|消えたマシントライダガーX!
|&nbsp;
|Tridagger X Goes Out!
|-
|21
|チイコ大旋風対決! 星馬兄弟
|&nbsp;
|Chiiko's Whirlwind Confrontation! Seiba Brothers
|-
|22
|帰ってきたあいつ恐怖の切り裂きマシン!
|&nbsp;
|Return of That Dreaded Cutting Machine!
|-
|23
|缶詰工場の決闘! 新たなる旅立ち
|&nbsp;
|Canned Goods Factory Duel! Starting a New Journey!
|-
|24
|スピンコブラ発進! ニューマシン開発指令
|&nbsp;
|Spin Cobra Takes Off! New Machine Devolpment Orders
|-
|25
|サマーレース開催ミニ四駆の熱い夏!
|&nbsp;
|The Summer Race Where It's Too Hot!
|-
|26
|傷だらけのゴール! 涙のトライダガー
|&nbsp;
|Goal for the Scar of Being Lazy! Tridagger of Tears!
|-
|27
|炎のニューマシンよみがえれトライダガー
|&nbsp;
|Reviving a New Machine! Tridagger of flame!
|-
|28
|焼結! 驚異のZMC鷹羽リョウ完全復活
|&nbsp;
|Sinterring! ZMC's Complete Revival of Wonder!
|-
|29
|激流パニック! ミニ四駆救助隊
|&nbsp;
|Rapid Current Panic! Mini 4WD Rescue Team
|-
|30
|海だ! サルだ! チームワークで大勝負
|&nbsp;
|It's the Sea! It's the Monkeys! Big Race of Teamwork
|-
|31
|ブロッケンG登場! 破壊の重量級マシン
|&nbsp;
|Enter Brocken G! Heavyweight Machine of Destruction
|-
|32
|ゆうれいと対決! 学校七不思議レース!!
|&nbsp;
|Confrontation With a Ghost! School Race of Seven Wonders!!
|-
|33
|砂嵐の戦い! ルール無用の大神レース
|&nbsp;
|Sandstorm Battle! Oogami Race's Needless Rules
|-
|34
|キャンプで決戦! 追いつめられたJ
|&nbsp;
|Decisive Battle in Camp! J is Chased
|-
|35
|敵はVマシン! レッツゴー奪回作戦
|&nbsp;
|Enemy V Machince! Let's Go Recapture Maneuvers
|-
|36
|幻のスコーピオン伝説のミニ四駆
|&nbsp;
|Mini 4WD of Phantom Scorpion Legend
|-
|37
|レイスティンガー! 大神の切り札!
|&nbsp;
|Ray Stinger! Oogami's Trump Card!
|-
|38
|復活! マグナムその名はサイクロン
|&nbsp;
|Revival! Magnum, Thy Name is Cyclone
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|サイクロン上陸! 俺は天才デザイナー
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|Cyclone Landing! I'm a Genius Designer
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|白熱のオータムレース
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|Climatic Autumn Race
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|対立! Jと豪危うしサイクロン
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|Antagonism! J & Gou, Dangerous Cyclone
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|ミニ四師匠 豪!? 秋祭りレース開催
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|Gou, the Mini 4WD Master!? Autumn Festival Exhibition Race
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|王子様とレース! ジュン愛逃避行
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|Race With the Prince! Jun Love Elopement
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|マグナム絶好調! 烈のあせり
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|Magnum's Best Condition! Retsu's Impatience
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|烈の裏切り!? ソニックVSマグナム
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|Retsu's Betrayal!? Sonic vs. Magnum
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|復活のJ! プロトセーバーEVO.(エボリューション)
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|Revival of J! Proto Seiba EVO. (Evolution)
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|火花散るラストチャンス!
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|The Rusted Chance Which Scatters Sparks!
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|SGJC開幕!! 波乱のスタート!
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|SGJC Commencement!! Start of Disturbance!
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|レッツゴー大苦戦! 爆進! 破壊軍団
|&nbsp;
|Let's go Have a Bitter Fight! Blast Shin! Destructive Corps
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|大激戦! 雪山コース 過酷な第2グラウンド!
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|Large Fierce Battle! Second Course is a Severe Mountain Ground!
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|栄光の表彰台!! 勝利のミニ四駆
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|Commendation Stand of Glory!! Mini 4WD of Victory!
|}
 
;{{nihongo|Gen Kondo|近藤 ゲン|Kondo Gen}}
===Theme songs===
:{{animevoices|[[Ayumi Kida]]}}
{| class="wikitable"
:One of Ogami's battle racers, Gen is the owner of Brocken Gigant, a front-motor Mini 4WD that possesses the ability to perform a wheelie to stomp and destroy a rival car. He was the one who destroyed Go's Victory Magnum in the manga version.
!Title
!Title Transliteration
!Title Translation
!Artist
!Notes
|-
!colspan="5"|Let's & Go
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Opening themes'''
|-
|ウィニング・ラン! ~風になりたい~
|Uiningu Ran! ~Kaze ni Naritai~
|Winning Run! ~Want to Become the Wind~
|Yukio Yamagata
|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHePCHOCoK8 YouTube link]
|-
|FLESH & BLOOD ~二つの想い~
|FLESH & BLOOD ~Futatsu no Omoi~
|FLESH & BLOOD ~Feelings of Two~
|G-Crisis
|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isgMcbO6N9E YouTube link]
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Ending themes'''
|-
|ヨ! ブラザー
|Yo! Burazaa
|Yo! Brother
|BOOGIEMAN
|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjdzJgAWfZ4 YouTube link]
|-
|傷つくこともできない
|Kizutsuku Koto mo Dekinai
|It's Impossible to Get Hurt
|Miyuki Kajitani
|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FIIL4yMKhc YouTube link]
|-
|恋のターゲット・ボーイ
|Koi no Taagetto Booi
|Target Boy of Love
|Pink Pops
|&nbsp;
|-
|夢の果てまでも
|Yume no Hate Made Mo
|Until the Edge of the Dream
|PERSONZ
|&nbsp;
|-
!colspan="5"|WGP
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Opening theme'''
|-
|GET THE WORLD
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|Hironobu Kageyama
|&nbsp;
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Ending themes'''
|-
|Grow Up Potential ~夢に向かって~
|Grow Up Potential ~Yume ni Mukatte~
|Grow Up Potential ~Towards my Dream~
|GANASIA
|-
|Tune-up Generation
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|Maiko Matsumiya
|&nbsp;
|-
|We are the VICTORYS
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|colspan="2"|The VICTORYS ([[Haruna Ikezawa]], [[Yuriko Fuchizaki]], [[Chie Koujiro]], [[Kumiko Watanabe]], [[Urara Takano]])
|-
|今夜はイブ!
|Konya wa Ibu!
|Tonight is the Eve!
|colspan="2"|Let's Go BOYS & GIRLS (The VICTORYS, with [[Akiko Yajima]], [[Chinami Nishimura]], [[Ikue Ohtani]])
|-
!colspan="5"|MAX
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Opening theme'''
|-
|BRAVE HEART
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|Koutetsu Kyoudai ([[Hironobu Kageyama]] & [[Masaaki Endoh]])
|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym0Lfz-aJBE YouTube link]
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Ending themes'''
|-
|My name is カーボーイ
|My name is Kaa Booi
|My name is Car Boy
|[[Hironobu Kageyama]] with KIDS MAX
|&nbsp;
|-
|僕らのFREEDOM
|Bokura no FREEDOM
|Our Freedom
|Yuka Sato
|&nbsp;
|-
!colspan="5"|Movie
|-
|colspan="5"|'''Opening theme'''
|-
|GET THE WORLD - Version XTO
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|Hironobu Kageyama
|&nbsp;
|-
|「俺たち」のテーマ
|Oretachi no Teema
|Our Theme
|Hironobu Kageyama with CoroCoro Kids
|&nbsp;
|-
|}
 
;{{nihongo|Rei Hijikata|土方 レイ|Hijikata Rei}}
====Other songs====
:{{animevoices|[[Satoko Kito]]}}
*"Get Up! V Magnum" (theme of Victory Magnum)
:One of Ogami's battle racers and the only female member of the trio, Rei is the owner of the Ray Stinger, a Mini 4WD with laser control and a needle to attack her opponents' cars. In the anime, she was the one who destroyed Go's Victory Magnum in a mid-air surprise attack. In the ''Power WGP2'' game, she joined the Les Vainqueur team, under the disguise of '''{{nihongo|Ame|アーム}}'''.
*"Kaze no Cornering" (theme of V Sonic) ''[Cornering of wind]''
*"BATTLE ACTION" (theme of Neo Tridagger ZMC)
*"Inazuma wo Sase" (theme of Spin Cobra)
*"Killed by Beak Spider" (theme of Beak Spider)
*"Yume ijou Koi miman" ''[More than a Dream, Less than Love]'' by Sayuri Doumoto
*"My Little War"" by Marina Ohgami
*"Lady be BAD" by Jun Sagami
*"I want FIRE" by Jo
*"Bongo, Bongo Happy!" by Savanna Soldiers
*"Theme of Ladies' Grand Prix" by Let's & Go Girls
*"Get the World (From Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! WGP)" by [[Yoko Ishida]]
 
===VoiceNA castAstro Rangers===
;{{nihongo|Brett Astaire|ブレット・アスティア}}
*[[Haruna Ikezawa]] as Gou Seiba
:{{animevoices|[[Kentarō Itō]]}}
*[[Yuriko Fuchizaki]] as Retsu Seiba
:Born in Washington, D.C, Brett is the captain of the NA Astro Rangers. His hair color is blond and he wears a black T-shirt, a red jacket, visor goggles and black pants with a belt. While he seems to be cool, strict and snobbish, Brett is at heart caring and kind.
*[[Akiko Yajima]] as Chiiko Mikuni
*[[Chie Koujiro]] as Toukichi Mikuni
*[[Chinami Nishimura]] as Jun Sagami
*[[Urara Takano]] as Ryo Takaba
*[[Ikue Ōtani]] as Jirōmaru Takaba
*[[Kumiko Watanabe]] as J
*[[Masashi Ebara]] as Doctor Tsuchiya
*[[Shōtarō Morikubo]] as Mini Yon Fighter
*[[Satoko Kitō]] as Rei Hijikata
*[[Yuka Imai]] as Kai Okita
====Let's & Go!!====
*[[Arisa Andō]] as R
*[[Masako Katsuki]] as Tamami Yanagi
*[[Motoko Kumai]] as Makoto Kohiro
*[[Ryūzaburō Ōtomo]] as Doctor Ōgami
 
;{{nihongo|Edge Blaze|エッジ・ブレイズ}}
====WGP====
:{{animevoices|[[Hisayoshi Izaki]]}}
*[[Akira Ishida]] as Schmidt
:Born in Los Angeles, California, he's an outgoing and cheerful guy, as well as a member of a Los Angeles soccer club. He is shown to be very emotional, but he can control his anger.
*[[Akiko Yajima]] as Jo
*[[Chiyako Shibahara]] as Nieminen
*[[Hidehiro Kikuchi]] as Miller
*[[Hiro Yuuki]] as Carlo
*[[Hiroyuki Yoshino]] as Giulio & Hassler
*[[Issei Miyazaki]] as Jim
*[[Kentarō Itō]] as Adolf & Brett
*[[Shinichiro]] Miki as Erich
*[[Shinobu Adachi]] as Michael
*[[Yōji Ueda]] as Luchino
*[[Yuka Imai]] as Rion Cuzco, & Yuri
 
;{{nihongo|Josephina "Jo" Goodwin|ジョセフィーヌ・グッドウィン}}
==Staff==
:{{animevoices|[[Akiko Yajima]]}}
*Original Story: [[Tetsuhiro Koshita]]
:A young, [[ponytail]]-haired girl born in New York{{which|date=November 2024}}. She is kind and friendly to everyone, except for Rosso Strada. She doesn't like to be underestimated, and is quick to anger. Jo has feelings for Ryo, as he saved her from a [[jet-ski]] accident.
*Director: [[Tetsuro Amino]]
*Planning: [[Keisuke Iwata]] ([[TV Tokyo]]), [[Mirono Oono]] ([[Yomiuri Koukokusha]]), [[Hidefumi Kawamura]] ([[Shogakukan]]), [[Masao Yagi]] ([[Shogakukan]])
*Series Composition: [[Hiroyuki Hoshiyama]]
*Character Design: [[Akio Tamaki]], [[Mitsuru Ishihara]]
 
;{{nihongo|Michael Miller|マイケル・ミラー}}
==Games==
:{{animevoices|[[Hidehiro Kikuchi]]}}
* Mini 4WD Shining Scorpion Let's & Go!! ([[1996]], [[Super Famicom]], [[ASCII Corporation]])
:Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Michael is the youngest member of the team, as seen with his physical appearance of an elementary student similar to the Seiba brothers. He may be small, but he's smart and skilled.
* Mini 4WD GB Let's & Go! ([[1997]], [[Game Boy]], ASCII Corporation)
* Mini 4WD Super Factory ([[1997]], [[Sega Saturn]], Mediaquest)
;{{nihongo|Horvy "Hammer D" David Grant|ハマー・デーヴィッド・グラント}}
* Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! WGP Hyper Heat ([[1997]], [[Playstation]], [[Jaleco]])
:{{animevoices|[[Takuma Suzuki]]}}
* Mini 4WD GB Let's & Go! All-Star Battle MAX ([[1998]], [[Game Boy]], ASCII Corporation)
:Born in San Francisco, Hammer D is the tallest and oldest member. Like Jun, he likes to play baseball, and when bad things happen, he begins to worry a lot and can't concentrate. Because of this, he is learning to focus himself.
* Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wings ([[1998]], Playstation, Jaleco)
* Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! POWER WGP2 ([[1998]], Super Famicom, [[Nintendo]])
 
==Trivia=Other racers===
;{{nihongo|Jun Sagami|佐上 ジュン|Sagami Jun}}
* Due to its early premiere date, the MAX series is the first anime to use [[TV Tokyo]]'s current logo.
:{{animevoices|[[Chinami Nishimura]]}}
* In episode 18 of the WGP season, when Chiiko becomes jealous of the female WGP competitors, she imagines a scene where a group of female admirers crowds around Retsu. Oddly enough, the group includes Riichi, a male character.
:Jun has been a friend of the Seiba brothers since they were very young. She is an ace pitcher in baseball, and plays for a team named {{nihongo|"Jun Chanzu"|ジュンちゃんず}}. At first, she is a novice at Mini 4WD racing, but improves in her skill through the influence of the Seiba brothers and others. In ''Return Racers'', she developed some romantic feelings for Go, but decided not to confess because she knew Go had huge crush on her friend, Chiko. Jun's name, combined with those of Retsu and Go, is a reference to {{nihongo|Jun Retsugō|レツゴー じゅん|Retsugō Jun}}, the stage name of Japanese comedian [[Yoshiji Watanabe]].
 
;{{nihongo|Makoto Kohiro|こひろ まこと|Kohiru Makoto}}
:{{animevoices|[[Motoko Kumai]]}}
:A regular racer whose determination can nearly overcome the Seiba brothers in the Winter GJC qualifying cup. He's the first named rival to the Seiba brothers and his friendly attitude allows him to be friends with the protagonists. His performances are not as shining as other racers, but his determination and luck allows him to win the Winter GJC. He doesn't appear much in races after the introduction of Kai Okita and Ōgami's battle racing rule. He is a part of the Super Great Japan Cup's 12 racers.
 
;{{nihongo|Futoshi Kurosawa|黒沢 太|Kurosawa Futoshi}}
:{{animevoices|[[Akio Suyama]]}}
:A big and rowdy racer. Kurosawa is the owner of "Black Saber", another prototype Mini 4WD created by Dr. Tsuchiya, and specializes in modification of the machine and upgrade parts to be used in various situations. Kurosawa starts out as a cheater who puts weapons into his car, but he never wins a race that way. He flies to America and comes back even more vicious. However, with the appearance of Kai Okita and his Beak Spider, which possesses weapons more powerful than Kurosawa's, he decides to race normally and becomes a permanent ally of the protagonists. He is shown to have allies; three of them (as named in Summer GJC entry list in episode 26) are named Timota, Rokukawa, and Masa.
 
;{{nihongo|Chiiko Mikuni|三国 チイコ|Mikuni Chiiko}}
:{{animevoices|[[Akiko Yajima]]}}
:Chiiko is Tokichi's younger sister, who has a crush on Retsu. She owns a Mini 4WD called the "Flower Axe", which is actually a customized variant of Tokichi's Spin Axe. In episode 18 of the WGP season, when Chiiko becomes jealous of the female WGP competitors, she imagines a scene where a group of female admirers crowds around Retsu. Oddly enough, the group includes Riichi, a male character.
 
;{{nihongo|R|アール|Āru}}
:{{animevoices|[[Arisa Andō]]}}
:J's older sister, who was originally thought to have died in a plane accident on her way to America while she and J were still kids. She was disappointed at J upon learning that he had defected from Ogami, but later understood why after the first race of the SGJC. She is last seen returning to America, saying that if J sees her there, she would show J what real racing is.
 
===Supporting characters===
;{{nihongo|Takeshi Sugiyama|杉山 闘士|Sugiyama Takeshi}}
:{{animevoices|[[Showtaro Morikubo]]}}
:Also known as {{nihongo|"Mini 4 Fighter"|ミニ四ファイター|Mini Yon Faitā}}, he is the emcee, announcer, and commentator for most Mini 4WD races. Have a crush on Ms. Manami, Go's teacher. In the anime, he owns a legendary Mini 4WD called "Shining Scorpion" given to him by Dr. Tetshin before his retirement in racing. In the manga, he owns a star-and-striped machine that resembles Victory Magnum, the "Fighter Magnum VFX". In MAX, he went to America along with the members of TRF Victorys, Dr. Tsuchiya, Dr. Tesshin and Jiromaru. But due to his inability to speak English, he then came back to Japan, donning a mask and disguising himself as the "Masked Fighter" while doing commentary for Mini 4WD races. He would then reveal his identity as Mini 4 Fighter by removing his mask in the 48th episode of MAX.
 
;{{nihongo|Tamotsu Sagami|佐上 保|Sagami Tamotsu}}
:{{animevoices|[[Hidenari Ugaki]]}}
:Tamotsu is Jun's father and the manager of the Sagami Model Shop that the Seiba brothers frequent. Despite running a business, he refuses to supply any Battle Racing Parts as he believes that racing is not about destroying other vehicles.
 
;{{nihongo|Kaizō Seiba|星馬 改造|Seiba Kaizō}}
:{{animevoices|[[Hidenari Ugaki]]}}
:He is the father of the Seiba brothers. Kaizō quickly developed an interest for Mini 4WD and likes to race together with his sons. His personal vehicle is a customized variant of the Saber 600, which he personally calls it the "Godfather Special". If not for the rule saying that adults can't participate on Mini 4WD competitions, he'd enter them.
 
;{{nihongo|Yoshie Seiba|星馬 良江|Seiba Yoshie}}
:{{animevoices|[[Shinobu Adachi]]}}
:The mother of the Seiba brothers, she has a bighearted and courageous personality. At first, she dislikes Mini 4WD racing, mostly due to her annoyance with Retsu and Go constantly fighting about them, but she eventually grows used to it.
 
;{{Nihongo|Masamune Ichimonji|一文字正宗|Ichimonji Masamune}}
:{{animevoices|[[Hidetoshi Nakamura]]}}
:The father of the Ichimonji brothers. He develops the Mini 4WD machines called the "Z Series" and is acquainted with Dr. Tsuchiya and Dr. Ogami. He was formerly employed with the Borzoi School, but he was later dismissed after Nero, the grandson of Professor Borzoi, came to Japan. He would then be helped by his brother that lent him a property owned by the acquaintance of their family at Kawashita-cho, and set his new research laboratory there.
 
;{{Nihongo|Sayuri Dōmoto|堂本サユリ|Dōmoto Sayuri}}
:{{animevoices|[[Yuka Imai]]}}
:Also known as {{nihongo|"Fighter Lady"|ファイターレディ|Faitāredi}}. She works as a commentator for Mini 4WD races from episode 25 of MAX. She admires Mini 4 Fighter and called Masked Fighter as "Fake Fighter" until she realized his true identity as Mini 4 Fighter in episode 48. She works part-time at GEN Manufacturing. She has been playing Mini 4WD when she was young. She owns the machine "Fighter Lady Magnum", which is a customized version of Fighter Magnum VFX.
 
==Media==
 
===Manga===
The manga series originally ran serially in [[CoroCoro Comic]] starting in the June 1994 issue through the October 1999 issue, compiling into 20 tankōbon volumes. A sequel, titled {{nihongo|'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! Return Racers!!'''''|爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!! Return Racers!!|Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!! Return Racers!!}}, began serialization on ''Coro Coro Aniki'' in October 2014 before it was temporarily stopeed publication and continued its serialization in ''Coro Coro Online'' until November 2021.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/420177|title=紙版ラストのコロコロアニキで「ペンギンの問題」復活、誌面連載作の今後も告知|newspaper=コミックナタリー|publisher=ナターシャ|date=15 March 2021|accessdate=1 May 2022|archive-date=1 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211101003735/https://natalie.mu/comic/news/420177|url-status=live}}</ref> The new series depicted Go's and Retsu's life 20 years following the end of the original series, as well as new flashback stories. A spinoff manga, titled {{nihongo|'''''Let's & Go!! Tsubasa, the Next Racers'''''|レッツ&ゴー!! 翼 ネクストレーサーズ伝|Rettsu Endo Gō!! Tsubasa Nekusuto Rēsāzu-den}} began serialization on ''Coro Coro Ichiban'' in August 2017.
 
===Anime===
An anime adaptation of the series was produced by [[Xebec (studio)|Xebec]], directed by [[Tetsurō Amino]] (''[[Macross 7]]'') and written by Hiroyuki Hoshiyama. It first aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from January 8, 1996, through December 30, 1996, covering the first half of the manga. The sequel {{nihongo|'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP'''''|爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!! WGP|Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!! WGP}} aired from January 6, 1997, through December 22, 1997, covering the second half of the manga. The third series, titled {{nihongo|'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! MAX'''''|爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!! MAX|Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!! MAX}}, aired on from January 5, 1998, through December 21, 1998, covering the events of the sequel manga. The anime series was also aired by GMA Network from 1999 to 2001, first dubbed in English and later in Filipino.
 
===Film===
A film based on the second series titled {{nihongo|'''''Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP: Bousou Mini 4WD Daitsuiseki'''''|爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!!WGP
暴走ミニ四駆大追跡!|Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Bōsō Miniyonku Dai Tsuiseki!}}, was released in theaters in Japan on July 5, 1997. In the Philippines, the film was released as '''''Let's & Go!! The Movie: Tamiya''''' on January 12, 2001.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ready...Set...Go! The Race Starts Today at the Theaters!|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=83UE6yvegO4C&dat=20010112&printsec=frontpage&hl=en|access-date=January 6, 2022|work=[[Manila Standard]]|publisher=The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.|date=January 12, 2001|page=A25|quote=See the Movie & Get a Chance to Win a Nissan Sentra 1.3 FE}}</ref>
 
===Games===
*''Mini 4WD Shining Scorpion Let's & Go!!'' (1996, [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[ASCII Corporation]])
*''Mini 4WD GB Let's & Go!'' (1997, [[Game Boy]], ASCII Corporation)
*''Mini 4WD Super Factory'' (1997, [[Sega Saturn]], Mediaquest)
*''Mini 4WD Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! WGP Hyper Heat'' (1997, [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], [[Jaleco]])
*''Mini 4WD GB Let's & Go! All-Star Battle MAX'' (1998, [[Game Boy]], ASCII Corporation)
*''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! Eternal Wings'' (1998, [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]], Jaleco)
*''Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go!! POWER WGP2'' (1998, Super Famicom, [[Nintendo]])
 
==See also==
*[[Racer Mini Yonku: Japan Cup]]
*[[Mini 4WD]]
*''[[Dash! Yonkuro]]''
*[[Tamiya Corporation]]
*[[CoroCoro Comic]]
*[[XEBEC]]
 
==References==
:''This article is based on a translation of an article from the [[:ja:メインページ|Japanese Wikipedia]]''.
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