The new classic animation series "Shinkansen Transformers SHINKALION Z", which anthropomorphizes many types of Shinkansen trains, will be broadcast this spring. The official announced the news today on the 19th and released a preview. Let's take a sneak peek. · "Shinkansen Transformer Robot SHINKALION" is a popular animation based on the Plarail toys released by Takaratomy. It tells the story of the secret agency "Shinkansen Super Evolution Research Institute" hidden deep underground in the Railway Museum, Kyoto Railway Museum, and Maglev Railway Museum. In order to protect the future of Japan from the huge monsters born from the "dark Shinkansen", the institute developed the "Shinkansen Transformer Robot Shinkalion". Children with a high compatibility rate with Shinkansen fighters become drivers, and work together with the researchers to face powerful enemies! ·The new series "Shinkansen Transformer Robot SHINKALION Z" will feature a new robot SHINKALION Z as the protagonist. Children who become pilots due to their high fitness rate will fight against the giant monsters that have reappeared. · "Shinkansen Transformer Robot SHINKALION Z" preview: |
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