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Chōsoku Henkei Gyrozetter

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Chōsoku Henkei Gyrozetter
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Chōsoku Henkei Gyrozetter (超速変形ジャイロゼッター, Chōsoku Henkei Jairozetta; Super High-Speed Transforming Gyrozetter) is a media franchise by Square Enix which includes a series of arcade digital collectible card games, a Nintendo 3DS game, a manga series, an anime television series, and an action figure line.[3][4] Later, Animax Asia aired the anime series from April 19, 2017.

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Plot

In 21st century Japan, vehicles with artificial intelligence for increased safety, known as A.I. Cars, have revolutionized the automotive industry. Special schools teaching children to drive A.I. Cars have been established. One day, Kakeru Todoroki, a fifth grader of Arcadia Academy, is summoned by the school principal and given an A.I. Car with which to save humanity. The car, however, is actually also a transforming robot known as Gyrozetter. When Xenon, an evil organization bent on world domination, wreak havoc across New Yokohama City, Kakeru must gather the other "chosen drivers" foretold on the artifact known as the "Rosettagraph", and stop Xenon's evil plans.

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Characters

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Arcadia Academy

Kakeru Todoroki (轟駆流, Todoroki Kakeru)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue

The main protagonist of the series, and the first of the six chosen drivers selected by Arcadia. A young carefree boy who was very polite, and never forgets to smile and bow at whoever he met, although he regularly displayed recklessness that almost got him into trouble. However, whenever he sees someone in danger, he would not think twice before rushing to help, but when his friends were in deep danger, or if they were hurt in front of him, Kakeru sets his outgoing personality aside and unleashes his repressed hatred at his enemies. He usually used the word depressingly as an adjective, much to Rinne's dismay. His Gyrozetter, Raibird, uses a short sword, called "Thunderclap Blade", to deliver strikes at his enemies, and usually uses attacks based on Japanese wrestling moves, such as Lightning Slash, an diving attack. He has three Final Burst in the series

Souta Gunji (軍司ソウタ, Gunji Souta) Eraser01 (イレイザー01, iraeizar01)
Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura
Rinne Inaba (稲葉りんね, Inaba Rinne)
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi
Shunsuke Hayami (速水俊介, Hayami Shunsuke)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Michinori Hane (羽根ミチノリ, Hane Michinori)
Voiced by: Akio Suyama
Satori Miwa (美輪サトリ, Miwa Satori)
Voiced by: Arisa Kiyoto
Yutaka Hisashi (久石 豊, Hisashi Yutaka)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake
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Media

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Video games

The initial entry in the franchise was a 2012 arcade game, Chō Soku Henkei Gyrozetter, which incorporates a physical collectible card game. The game has two modes, car racing and robot battling. The arcade machine features a transforming input, which switches between a steering wheel for vehicle mode and a joystick for the robot battle mode.[5]

In 2013, a Nintendo 3DS port called Chōsoku Henkei Gyrozetter Arubarosu Wings [ja] was released.[6]

Manga

A manga adaptation of the series, written and illustrated by Teruaki Mizuno, was serialized in Shueisha's 'Saikyō Jump manga magazine from October 2012 to April 2014.

Anime

A total of three theme songs are used, one opening and two endings. The opening is "Let's Go!" by Masahiko Kondō, the first ending is "Strobe" and the second ending, used from episode 18 onward, is "One Step", both by TEMPURA KIDZ. The series started on 2 October 2012 and ended on 24 September 2013.

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See also

  • Turning Mecard, cards and transforming cars mechanic
  • Power Battle Watch Car (aka Wrist Racers), South Korean 3D animated series about AI cars that have various abilities and are controlled via wristwatches

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