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Tenkai Knights
Tenkai Knights is a 2013 Japanese-Canadian-American anime series, produced by Shogakukan Productions and Spin Master. Initial reports, according to Anime News Network, indicated the series was being animated by Bones, according to an entry on Studio Wanpack's Blog back in May 2013, although has been since removed. While the series was broadcast on Cartoon Network in the United States in August 2013, there is no word as to when the series will air in Japan.
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Plot Summary
Four ordinary teens discover a portal to another dimension called Corus where they become the legendary Tenkai Knights. Wielding powerful energy weapons, they must battle the evil Lord Vilius and his army of robotic creatures to protect both worlds from destruction. As they gain new abilities and transform into robotic warriors, the Knights learn the importance of teamwork and courage.
Critical Reception
Tenkai Knights was a children's animated series primarily aimed at a young audience, merchandise tie-ins, and promoting the toy line. Critical reviews were sparse, but general reception focused on its action-packed battles and toyetic elements, which were considered engaging for its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced robot battles and vibrant animation.
Appreciated for its focus on teamwork and friendship themes.
Seen as a successful advertisement for the associated toy line.
Google audience: Audience reception information specifically from Google users is not readily available, but the series was generally well-received by its young target audience for its exciting action and character designs.
Fun Fact
The series was developed by GNF Toys and animated by Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment, with a significant focus on integrating the storyline with its accompanying toy line.
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