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Metal Cardbot

South Korean TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Metal Cardbot (Korean: 메탈카드봇) is a South Korean animated children's television series produced by SAMG Entertainment. The series is written by Ryōta Yamaguchi, who has penned scripts for anime such as Medabots, Digimon Data Squad, The Vision of Escaflowne, as well as fellow SAMG-produced series, Catch! Teenieping. The series premiered on Daekyo Kids TV on March 29, 2023.[1] A second season, Metal Cardbot S, aired from September 10, 2024 to September 3, 2025. A third season, Metal Cardbot W is set to premiere in late 2025.

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Premise

The series follows Jun Grant, a young boy in the fictional city of Mowtown, as he gets involved with the Metal Cardbots, mechanical alien lifeforms who took refuge on Earth after the destruction of their homeworld, the planet Machina. After crossing paths with a pair of Cardbots fighting each other, Jun finds a mysterious wrist device, the Metal Breath, and eventually gets roped into helping Blue Cop, a police car Cardbot, round up the more disagreeable members of his kind, in the hopes that they could coexist with humanity. As they continue their task while attempting to keep the Cardbots' existence a secret, Jun's friends, colleagues, and eventually even his parents are let in on the secret of the Cardbots, with the stakes rising higher as criminals and other significant figures in Cardbot society begin making their moves.

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Characters

Main

Jun Grant (Korean: 준 그랜트; RR: Jun Geulaenteu)

Voiced by: Jang Yena

Blue Cop (Korean: 블루캅; RR: Beullu Kab)

Voiced by: Kwak Yoon-sang

Teo (Korean: 테오)

Voiced by: Kim Eun-ah

Anna (Korean: 블루캅)

Voiced by: Kim Ga-ryung

Edo (Korean: 에드)

Voiced by: Hyun Lee

Episodes

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Season 1: Metal Cardbot (2023)

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Season 2: Metal Cardbot S (2024–25)

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Toyline

Emerging as a competitor to Choirock's Hello Carbot and Young Toys' popular Tobot franchise, the Metal Cardbot toyline debuted in 2023, with 13 toys released within a yearly window.

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