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Hi,
I'm not a huge anime fan, but as a kid I watched a number of Japanese cartoons (we didn't call it anime back then). Shows like Kimba, Speed Racer, etc.
The show that I need help with, was a Japanese cartoon circa 1973... It was about a family of five members (one was a girl), who were action heroes. Each of the five members had a vehicle; two had motorcycles, two had cars, and one had a really cool truck (I think I remember it right??) Anyways, in times of dire need, all five vehicles could CONNECT TOGETHER, forming one huge giant vehicle! This giant car would then crush the bad guys with its missiles, drill tips, machine guns and rockets.
I remember my mom doling out a cool $50 for this Japanese toy from the series. It was WAY expensive for 1973! So I really miss that toy... I want to buys a bigger version of the toy, and just remember the tv show and its name!
Please help!!!
Wayshwing![]()
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Uh, the description of the folder said, and I quote,
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... sooooo, I just posted a question.
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Your question pertains to anime; Animeonline is the website we're both on, thus the thread belongs in the Anime forum. No biggie really. If you have anymore questions or concerns you are free to PM me, otherwise let the thread get back on track.Post questions, bug reports, or suggestions you may have about Anime Online.![]()
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