Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!

Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!
Cover of the first manga volume with Restu Seiba with Sonic Saber(left) and Gou Seiba with Magnum Saber(right)
爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!!
(Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!!)
GenreSports (racing)
Manga
Written byTetsuhiro Koshita
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicChildren, Shōnen
Original runJuly 1994October 1999
Volumes20
Anime television series
Directed byTetsurō Amino
Takao Kato
Written byHiroyuki Hoshiyama
Music byMasakazu Uehata
Gouji Tsuno
Kouji Tsuno
StudioXebec
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
English networkOkto
Original run 8 January 1996 21 December 1998
Episodes153
Anime film
Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Bōsō Mini Yonku Dai Tsuiseki!
Directed byTetsurō Amino
StudioXebec
Released5 July 1997
Runtime80 minutes
Manga
Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! Return Racers!
Written byTetsuhiro Koshita
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoro Coro Aniki
Coro Coro Online
DemographicSeinen
Original runOctober 2014November 2021
Volumes6
Manga
Let's & Go!! Tsubasa, the Next Racers
Written byTetsuhiro Koshita
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCoro Coro Ichiban
DemographicChildren, Shōnen
Original run21 August 201721 January 2021
Volumes5

Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! (Japanese: 爆走兄弟レッツ&ゴー!!, Hepburn: Bakusō Kyōdai Rettsu Endo Gō!!; lit. "The Racing Brothers Let's & Go!!") is a manga series created by Tetsuhiro Koshita, first serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic magazine from July 1994 to October 1999. The manga centers on Retsu and Go Seiba, brothers who focus on the world of miniature car racing known as Mini 4WD. It is created as a tie-in to Tamiya's Mini 4WD franchise (Mainly Fully Cowled, Mechanical and Aero), and it is the second series to center on the franchise since Dash! Yonkuro.

Three anime adaptations of the manga were produced by 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.