Machine Robo Mugenbine

Machine Robo Mugenbine
The current logo of the Machine Robo Mugenbine toyline.

Machine Robo Mugenbine (マシンロボムゲンバイン?), also called Multiple General Node Combine System or M.U.G.E.N.B.I.N.E. is a Japanese transforming robot toyline first released in 12.27 2003 by Bandai. Designed by PLEX[disambiguation needed ], Mugenbine is the successor of the Machine Robo line of shape-changing toys.

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About Mugenbine

Mugenbine is a term derived from the words mugen, Japanese for 'infinite', and the English word 'combine', which is the theme for the series. Rather than the traditional shape changing method of previous figures, Mugenbine uses numerous interlocking pegs and sockets to attach and remove components and relocate them in order to form different modes. While all figures have at least two official alternate modes and most have official combinations with one to three other figures, the concept of the line is to allow you to assemble your own animal and machine creations and build your own robots of various size and numbers of sets, an activity encouraged by Bandai to the point where figures with no official combiner modes come with larger head parts to help create your own.

Core figures

The majority of the series consists of figures called Mugenroids, basic block-proportioned figures that can contort and fold into various shapes, most notably a perfect cube, to form the core of its various modes. While they generally look identical aside from color scheme, each Mugenroid has a different head sculpt. Most sets come with six to ten components called "bine parts" that attach via the many pegs and holes on the Mugenroid, as well as on each other, to create other forms. At first, each figure featured an animal and vehicle mode only, but later sets expanded to include larger robot modes as well, and some even later sets did away with the vehicle mode. As the toyline expanded, new cores were created. Most notable is the Turboroid, which can't bend as many ways as its predecessor, but already has wheels attached to help form vehicle modes and included completely unique heads that could rotate. Others used no core figure at all, instead coming with a Mugen Engine that allows spinning gimmicks. Later figures use new core bots called Buildroids that are formed from parts themselves and feature small pilot figures called Roiders.

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Mugen Gattai series

The basic series of toys are referred to as "Mugen Gattai" (fusion) figures. The initial release of these figures came alphabetically, as well as having most Mugenroids feature a matching letter on the side of their head. This initial series is often called the "Letter" or "Alphabet" series for these reasons. The toyline is known for running themes for its figures. The toys Teiouryu, Uzumakidori, Wanrikiguma, and Yuutenma were called Ridebines, as their vehicle modes don't require the Mugenroid to form its core, rather the parts formed a vehicle for the Mugenroid to ride on. The figures Quest Knight, Save Gunman, and Razor Ninja were referred to in commercials as the Three Musketeers and are designed after historical warrior types, a knight, a cowboy, and a ninja respectively. The various dinosaur figures, likewise, were considered their own subgroup. The series also introduced deluxe figures, figures much larger than usual Mugenbine sets. These included Victory Leon, an upgrade of Air Leon, and Zord Elephant, who came with an upscaled Mugenroid.

Name Animal Machine Robot? Combiner Type Color Class by Alphabet Class by Number
Air Leon Lion Jet No Mugen General 3, Mugen General 5, Mugen General 7 Mugenroid Red & White A Mugen 01
Build Giraffe Giraffe Crane No Mugen General 3, Mugen General 5, Mugen General 7 Mugenroid Yellow & White B Mugen 02
Carry Eagle Eagle Pickup Truck No Mugen General 3, Mugen General 5, Mugen General 7 Mugenroid Blue & White C Mugen 03
Dig Kong Gorilla Excavator No Mugen Kaiser 4, Mugen General 5, Mugen General 7 Mugenroid Green & White D Mugen 04
Evo Rhinoce Rhino Tunnel Driller No Mugen Kaiser 4, Mugen General 5, Mugen General 7 Mugenroid Orange & White E Mugen 05
Fang Tiger1 Tiger Jet No Mugen Kaiser 4, Mugen General 7 Mugenroid Cyan & White F Mugen 07
Galaxy Rex Tyrannosaurus Shuttle w/ Rockets No Mugen Dino Double, Mugen Express Double2 Mugenroid White & Scarlet G Mugen 08
Heat Tricera Triceratops Locomotive No Mugen Dino Double, Mugen Express Double Mugenroid White & Persian blue H Mugen 09
Iron Beetle Rhino Beetle VTOL No Mugen Sector Double, Mugen Mantis Double Mugenroid Black & Lava I Mugen 10
Junk Stag Stag Beetle Bulldozer No Mugen Sector Double, Mugen Mantis Double Mugenroid Black & Royal blue J Mugen 11
Kaiser Condor1 Condor Dump Truck No Mugen Kaiser 4 Mugenroid Bright green & White K Mugen 12
Launcher Saurus Allosaurus Space Shuttle No w/ Mugen Fire and Mugen Police Mugenroid Black & White L Mugen 13
Mach Ptera Pterodactyl Race Car No None Mugenroid White & Blue M Mugen 14
Needle Stego Stegosaurus Helicopter No None Mugenroid White & Orange N Mugen 15
Overligan3 Liger Drill Vehicle No None Turboroid Gold O None
Power Nose3 Elephant Crane No None Turboroid Maya blue P None
Quest Knight3 Dragon Fire truck w/ Gateway Yes Mugen Jyushi 3 Turboroid Maroon Q None
Razor Ninja3 Sawfish Car w/ Stoplight Yes Mugen Jyushi 3 Turboroid Blue R None
Save Gunman3 Bull Truck w/ Gas Pump Yes Mugen Jyushi 3 Turboroid Green S None
Teiouryu Dragon Motorcycle Yes Mugen Ride General 3 Mugenroid White T None
Uzumakidori Eagle Jetski Yes Mugen Ride General 3 Mugenroid Blue U None
Victory Leon Winged Lion Truck and Base Yes None Mugenroid Red & Blue V None
Wanrikiguma Bear GoKart Yes Mugen Ride General 3 Mugenroid Yellow W None
Xenonbine Dragon/Scorpion Jet/Tank Yes Super Xenonbine Mugenroid Violet X Mugen 06
Yuutenma4 Pegasus Hang Glider Yes 4 Mugenroid White & Yellow Y None
Zord Elephant5 Elephant Flatbed Truck Yes Mugen General 75 Mugenroid Grey & Red & Yellow Z None

1 Fang Tiger and Kaiser Condor were reengineered from Air Leon and Carry Eagle respectively.
2 Galaxy Rex and Heat Tricera also combine in animal mode as Mugen Brachio Double.
3 These figures are Turboroids and thus do not feature their assigned letter on their head sculpts.
4 Yuutenma combines into extra parts for all three of Teiouryu's modes
5 Mugen General 7's figures can also combine into a super animal mode.

Some of the more popular figures were released a second time in new color schemes and usually with new weapon parts. Figures that officially combine were repacked like this as well.

Name Originally Changes
Air Leon Air Leon Repainted into black and gold.
Air Leon Air Leon Repainted into white and red. Packed with Build Giraffe and Carry Eagle repaints1
Build Giraffe Build Giraffe Repainted into red and white. Packed with Air Leon and Carry Eagle repaints1
Carry Eagle Carry Eagle Repainted into red and white. Packed with Build Giraffe and Air Leon repaints1
Assault Leon Air Leon Repainted in blue and black. Two new gun bine parts included.
Energy Rhinoce Evo Rhinoce Repainted in dark grey and black. Two new cannon bine parts included.
Great Rex Galaxy Rex Repainted in red and white. Two new sword bine parts included.
Lead Saurus Launcher Saurus Repainted in blue and black. Two new gun bine parts included. 2
Inter Beetle Iron Beetle Repainted in maroon and gold. Packed with Jab Stag.3
Jab Stag Junk Stag Repainted in black and silver with a new head part. Packed with Inter Beetle.3
Quest Knight Quest Knight Repainted in white and blue. Packed with Razor Ninja and Save Gunman repaints.4
Razor Ninja Razor Ninja Repainted in black. Packed with Quest Knight and Save Gunman repaints.4
Save Gunman Save Gunman Repainted in red. Packed with Quest Knight and Razor Ninja repaints.4

1 This set was also packed with Proto Roid, a translucent green Mugenroid.
2 The additional parts allowed Lead Saurus an official robot mode.
3 This pack included five insect-based bine parts to form weapons and upgrades in the toy's various modes
4 This pack included three weapon parts that combined into a lion called Armed Leon

The Mugen Gattai series continued as more variations of Mugenbine were released, though the figures became simpler, and did away with the themes of letters and machine modes. These generally included official combinations with the larger Mugen Engine figures released at the time.

Name Animal Combines With Color
Impact Dile Crocodile Arch Tiger Green & White
Wing Bat Bat Arch Tiger Blue & White
Gear Tortoise Tortoise Guard Kong Red & Maroon & White
Spit Cobra1 Cobra Saga Falcon Black & Orange & White

1 Spit Cobra is the only Mugenbine figure to include spring-launched missiles.

Another set was released that included three previous Mugenroids recolored in translucent plastic. Spark Roid, Quick Roid, and Rush Roid came with only a few bine parts that acted as weaponry, or provided torso and head attachments to combine into Roid General 3.

Base series

Part of the Mugen Gattai series, these deluxe sized sets were released with Turboroids and along with animal, machine, and robot modes, also formed bases for the smaller Turoboid machines to use. Their bine parts also combine to form larger, big machine modes that the smaller machines can ride in. They're known for their large box components that form the bulk of their modes. Part of their design is to allow fans who want to build gigantic robots from their sets to accomplish them easier, as such all base figures come with an extra head for this purpose.

Name Machine Big Machine Animal Base Type Color
Mugen Police1 Police Car Locomotive Tyrannosaurus Police Station Turboroid Blue
Mugen Fire1 Fire Truck Semi Truck Brachiosaurus Fire House Turboroid Red
Mugen Builder1 Dump Truck Airship Mammoth Excavator Turboroid Orange
Mugen Hercules2 Bullet Train Horse & Carriage Hercules Beetle Station Mugenroid w/ Turboroid Black & Grey

1 Mugen Police, Mugen Fire, and Muge Builder combine into Mugen Commander
2 Mugen Hercules came with a Mugenroid as well as a Turboroid.

Engine series

Some figures released did away with the core robot completely. Instead, the toy's various forms were built around a Mugen Engine, also called a Tornado Engine. These engines use a series of gears and wheels to allow parts connected to it to spin when triggered, allowing some combinations with other Mugenbine toys as spinning weapons. While all figures have robot modes, some do not have machine modes.

Name Animal Machine Combines With Color
Arch Tiger White Tiger Super Police Car Impact Dile and Wing Bat White
Guard Kong Gorilla None Gear Tortoise and Arch Tiger Black
Turbo Animal Force Elephant and two Lions VTOL Helicopter None Black & Red & Blue & Violet
Saga Falcon1 Falcon None Arch Tiger Red (Saga Falcon) & Blue (Sig Sphinx)

1 Saga Falcon included a lion-based robot named Sig Sphinx which combined with it for its robot mode.

Build Gattai series

Returning to the concept of a core robot, the Build Gattai are the newest form of normal Mugenbine figures. Rather than a one piece Mugenroid or Turboroid, a new figure called a Buildroid is used. These are made up of bine parts themselves and feature a cockpit for a mini figure, called a Roider, to sit inside. Buildroids are a good bit bigger than Mugenroids, meaning these sets usually had a lot more bine parts, and also return to the formula of including machine, animal, and robot modes.

Name Animal Machine Combines With
Powerful Tyranno Tyrannosaurus Power Shovel Speed Eagle
Speed Eagle Eagle Indy Car Powerful Tyranno
Heavy Mammoth Mammoth Airship/Bulldozer Powerful Tyranno & Speed Eagle
Chase Dober Doberman1 Riot Truck Attack Condor (Police Body Double)
Attack Condor Condor Helicopter & Motorcycle Chase Dober (Police Body Double)
Tri Wolf Wolf Fire Truck Powerful Tyranno, Speed Eagle, Heavy Mammoth
Dark Flame Dragon2 Dragon Aerial Gunship None

1 The Doberman form is accomplished without using the Buildroid, who is police themed.
2 Dark Flame Dragon includes two Roider pilots and includes 16 official modes including its main animal, machine, and robot modes.

Candy Toy series

While no recent Gattai series toys have been released, Mugenbine survives as a series of candy toys. These are released similar to how baseball cards are sold in America, at convenience stores on the checkout counter and at specialty shops, and packed with them is a piece of candy, similar to large Smarties (Ce De Candy). They tend to be much more simple, with little paint, relying heavily on stickers for its detailing, and with parts that usually come still attached to their plastic trees like model kits.

Series one
This series reused popular original Mugenbine figures, though heavily simplified, Air Leon's lion head no longer tucked away in jet mode for example. A new combined robot mode for the three was also devised.

Name Animal Machine
Air Leon Lion Jet
Galaxy Rex Tyrannosaurus Shuttle w/ Rockets
Carry Eagle Eagle Pickup Truck


Series two - Four Holy Beasts
Beginning with this series, candy toys became whole new sculpts and were released in groups of five, with one piece being a simplified Mugenroid, lacking ratcheted joints and movable pegs. The remaining four are beast based and form weapon modes for larger Mugenbine figures. For this initial set, the animals are based on the four saint beasts of Japanese lore. The five figures combine into Mugen Emperor

Name Animal Weapon Combination
Mugenroid None Twin Dagger Mugen Emperor
Mugen Byakko Tiger Clawed Lance Mugen Emperor
Mugen Suzaku Phoenix Shield Mugen Emperor
Mugen Seiryu Dragon Twin Lance Mugen Emperor
Mugen Genbu Turtle War Hammer Mugen Emperor


Because of the popularity of this set, it was released again, this time beside dark repaints of themselves. These figures used a new theme on names, replacing Mugen with Death while retaining their previous names, and likewise, combined into Death Emperor, only the second official villain in the Mugenbine franchise after Xenonbine.

Series three - Four Dragons
The second new series followed the same theme as the first, this time the Mugenroid was released along with four different dragons, each with a different theme and weapon mode. Combined, they became Mugen Ryuuou (Dragon King), who was notably larger and better articulated than its predecessor.

Name Animal Weapon Combination
Mugenroid None Fire Sword Mugen Ryuuou
Mugen Enryuu Fire Dragon Lance Mugen Ryuuou
Mugen Suiryuu Water Dragon Spin Blade Mugen Ryuuou
Mugen Chiryuu Land Dragon Shuriken Mugen Ryuuou
Mugen Rairyuu Thunder Dragon Bow Mugen Ryuuou


Series four - Golden God and Silver God
Created by repainting all the figures from the Four Holy Beast and Four Dragons sets, these sets were boxed together, typically coming one of each per box. Rather than retaining the original combinations with new colors, the designers rearranged the figures and designed completely new robot modes, along with sculpting new heads for the robot modes. This series also included a small storyline featuring their battle with Dark Flame Dragon as well as their similarities.[1]

Name Originally Combine
Mugenroid Kin-Ou Beast Mugenroid Kinoujin
Mugen Ganryuu Mugen Chiryu Kinoujin
Mugen Kagutora Mugen Byakko Kinoujin
Mugen Houou Mugen Suzaku Kinoujin
Mugen Kaenryuu Mugen Enryu Kinoujin
Mugenroid Gin-Ou Dragon Mugenroid Ginouja
Mugen Reiki Mugen Genbu Ginouja
Mugen Chidori Mugen Rairyu Ginouja
Mugen Kouryuu Mugen Seiryu Ginouja
Mugen Mizuchi Mugen Suiryu Ginouja


Series five - Five God Beasts
This series of figures removes the Mugenroid from the design and replaces it with a Buildroid complete with Roider figure. The theme of the set is Egyptian mythology, featuring designs based on many Egyptian gods, and combine into Mugen Pharaoh. According to Tokyo Toy Show 2009, the set is reissued and set to be released again in November.

Name Based On Combination
Mugen Anubis Anubis, God of Death Mugen Pharaoh
Mugen Sphinx Sphinx, Guardian Beast Mugen Pharaoh
Mugen Ra Ra, God of the Sun Mugen Pharaoh
Mugen Scorpion Serket, Goddess of Magic Mugen Pharaoh
Mugen Sobek Sobek, Guardian of the Gods Mugen Pharaoh


Series six - Holy Beasts of the Sword
Released in June, the set focuses on mythical and horned animals, most of which from European legend. It also retains the Buildroid construction as its core robot is more complex than a Mugenroid. They combine into a robot called Mugen Arthur, a reference to King Arthur.

Name Animal Combination
Mugen Knight Knight Mugen Arthur
Mugen Lio Lion Mugen Arthur
Mugen Phoenix Phoenix Mugen Arthur
Mugen Unicorn Unicorn Mugen Arthur
Mugen Leviathan Serpent Dragon Mugen Arthur


Series seven - Holy Beasts of the Sea
The next series of candy toys featured a new theme of sea beasts. The new set is composed of a brand new mold based on sea animals, which combine to form Mugen Pirates. Mugen Leviathan from the previous set can also be added on to create Mugen Kaioh.

Name Animal Combination
Mugen Captain Pirate Mugen Pirate/Mugen Kaioh (/w Mugen Leviathan Added)
Mugen Stingray Stingray Mugen Pirate/Mugen Kaioh (/w Mugen Leviathan Added)
Mugen Whale Whale Mugen Pirate/Mugen Kaioh (/w Mugen Leviathan Added)
Mugen Scissors Crab Mugen Pirate/Mugen Kaioh (/w Mugen Leviathan Added)
Mugen Kraken Giant Squid/Kraken Mugen Pirate/Mugen Kaioh (/w Mugen Leviathan Added)
Mugen Shark Sawshark/Hammerhead Shark Mugen Pirate/Mugen Kaioh (/w Mugen Leviathan Added)

Series eight & nine - Fighting God Beasts
The next two series of candy toys were released the same month. The sets featured an Indian theme. Each set could be combined to form a larger robot and all twelve figures could be combined to form Mugen Enou (Fire Emperor).

Name Animal Combination
Mugen Hanumad Hanuman Mugen Ashura/Mugen Enou
Mugen Ganeshan Ganesha Mugen Ashura/Mugen Enou
Mugen Baion Barong Mugen Ashura/Mugen Enou
Mugen Umbra Nagaraja Mugen Ashura/Mugen Enou
Mugen Zebu Zebu Mugen Ashura/Mugen Enou
Mugen Garuda Garuda Mugen Ashura/Mugen Enou
Monkeybine Monkey Mugen Ryufire/Mugen Enou
Elephanbine Elephant Mugen Ryufire/Mugen Enou
Leobine Lion Mugen Ryufire/Mugen Enou
Cobrabine Cobra Mugen Ryufire/Mugen Enou
Wingbine Eagle Mugen Ryufire/Mugen Enou
Hornbine Zebu Mugen Ryufire/Mugen Enou

Series ten and eleven - Phantom Saint Beast
The Tenth and Eleventh series of the Mugenbine Candy Toys features an all European Mystic theme. Series 10 was released in 15 June 2009 while 11 was released in July 2009 and featured twelve Beasts, with the first six combining to form Mugen Guardian, while the others combine into Mugen Ryustorm. Both sets can also combine to form Mugen Shinou.

Name Animal Combination
Mugen Elf Elf Mugen Guardian/Mugen Shinou
Mugen Goblin Goblin Mugen Guardian/Mugen Shinou
Mugen Stag Stag Beetle Mugen Guardian/Mugen Shinou
Mugen Hornet Hornet Mugen Guardian/Mugen Shinou
Mugen Spider Spider Mugen Guardian/Mugen Shinou
Mugen Mantis Mantis Mugen Guardian/Mugen Shinou
Littlebine Elf Mugen Ryustorm/Mugen Shinou
Dwarfbine Dwarf Mugen Ryustorm/Mugen Shinou
Stagbine Stag Beetle Mugen Ryustorm/Mugen Shinou
Beebine Bee Mugen Ryustorm/Mugen Shinou
Capturebine Spider Mugen Ryustorm/Mugen Shinou
Mantisbine Mantis Mugen Ryustorm/Mugen Shinou

Series twelve - G Mugenbine Series: G Gentoshi
The Twelfth of the Mugenbine Candy Toys features a direct sequel to the Phantom Saint Beast line. Released in August 2009, the series was sold in Gashaphon Eggs and it features five figures which combine into either Mugen G-Phantom or Mugen Blade, which can be used by Mugen Shinou. This also marks the start of the new Mugenbine lineup named "G Mugenbine Series".

Name Combination
Mugen G Elf Mugen G-Phantom/Mugen Blade
Mugen G Stag Mugen G-Phantom/Mugen Blade
Mugen G Bee Mugen G-Phantom/Mugen Blade
Mugen G Spider Mugen G-Phantom/Mugen Blade
Mugen G Mantis Mugen G-Phantom/Mugen Blade

Series thirteen and fourteen - Fierce God Beast
The Thirteenth of the Mugenbine Candy Toys series was announced at the Tokyo Toy Show 2009 and was released in September 2009. The series features an African Safari Theme and it's composed of seven units (Counting RyuuDash), which can combine into Mugen Safari. The set can also combine with the Garyuuki set, which is planned to be released later in October 2009. The second set is composed of six units which can combine into Mugen Ryuuborn, which has both Dragon and Fighter modes. Both sets can combine further to form Mugen Juuoh.

Name Animal Combination
Mugen Valvaro and RyuuDash Buildroid and Ostrich Mugen Safari/Mugen Juuoh
Mugen Grand Lion Mugen Safari/Mugen Juuoh
Mugen Giraffe Giraffe Mugen Safari/Mugen Juuoh
Mugen Kong Gorilla Mugen Safari/Mugen Juuoh
Mugen Zebra Zebra Mugen Safari/Mugen Juuoh
Mugen Rhino Rhino Mugen Safari/Mugen Juuoh
Muburibine Buildroid Mugen Ryuuborn/Mugen Juuoh
Lionbine Lion Mugen Ryuuborn/Mugen Juuoh
Gorillabine Gorilla Mugen Ryuuborn/Mugen Juuoh
Reachbine Giraffe Mugen Ryuuborn/Mugen Juuoh
Kishikubine Zebra Mugen Ryuuborn/Mugen Juuoh
Tuskbine Rhino Mugen Ryuuborn/Mugen Juuoh

Series fifteen - Super Demon Beasts
The Fifteenth line of the Mugenbine Candy Toys is stated to be released in January 2010[dated info] and it will have a Evil Magic theme unlike the first 14 Mugenbine Candy Toy releases. It has six units that combines into Mugen Satan and it was counted as the third official villain in the Mugenbine franchise after both Xenonbine and Death Emperor.

Name Animal Combination
Mugen Devil Devil Mugen Satan
Mugen Heracles Hercules Beetle Mugen Satan
Mugen Griffon Griffin Mugen Satan
Mugen Vulture Vulture Mugen Satan
Mugen Gazelle Gazelle Mugen Satan
Mugen Killer Whale Killer Whale Mugen Satan

Gakuen Gattai Moebine series

Inspired by Mugenbine, The Moebine is a new series of Mugenbine Candy Toys released in 2009. It features cute anime-style Bine Girls (which inspired on Busou Shinki) accompanied with their Bine Mates, which can Bine Cross with their respective girls to give them powerful weapons.

Ninjutsu Club edition
The First Lineup of the Moebine collection. The Ninjutsu Club edition consists of Takane Endou & Homura Hawk, Kyouko Kamitsuki & Fuuma Viper, Tamami Kamaguchi & Raiden Toad, Uruha Oogami & Kouga Wolf, and Sarii Sarutobi & Shinobi Ape. Each Bine Girl is incredibly poseable with thirty points of articulation to play with, and all five of their Bine Mates can Super Bine Cross to form the Mitsurugi Kaizer robot. The Bine Mates can also be combined in another way to form Homura Kaizer. Also the Bine Mates has compatibility with the previous Mugenbine Toys.

Girl Name Bine Mate Animal Combiner
Takane Endou Homura Hawk Hawk Mitsurugi Kaizer/Homura Kaizer
Kyouko Kamitsuki Fuuma Viper Viper Mitsurugi Kaizer/Homura Kaizer
Tamami Kamaguchi Raiden Toad Toad Mitsurugi Kaizer/Homura Kaizer
Uruha Oogami Kouga Wolf Wolf Mitsurugi Kaizer/Homura Kaizer
Sarii Sarutobi Shinobi Ape Ape Mitsurugi Kaizer/Homura Kaizer


Storyline

Little backstory is given for the Mugenbine toyline aside besides commercials and the back of toy packaging.

According to fiction from the commercials, the story takes place in Mugenpolis, where the first Mugenbine, Air Leon, was developed, soon followed by Build Giraffe and Carry Eagle, designed to counter emergencies in the city. The only villain seen is Xenonbine, an evil Mugenbine capable of more combinations than any of the others at the time. The commercials also explained the characters Great Rex, Heat Tricera, and Zord Elephant were created by Mugenbine's North American branch. After Victory Leon is created to serve as a gateway to the city, the commercials begin referring to it as Mugen City, and introduced the Mugen Bases. Arch Tiger's commercial also implies an unseen, ominous enemy as its appearance causes the sky to turn purple. There is also a side story featuring the Ridebine characters who are searching for legendary weapons, a theme supported by the manga included with these figures where they battle a machine monster powered by these weapons, as well as their inclusion with numerous Teiouryu figures as "prize parts", the weapon parts from Assault Leon, Energy Rhinoce, and Great Rex molded in gold plastic.

At some point, the storyline on the packages tell that the Mugenroids are taken over and turn against the city. As a result, the Buildroids are created, with human pilots that could not be controlled. They're left as the only protectors of Mugen City in the face of the new threat. The storyline is presumed to be ongoing as the most recent toy releases also includes a pilot figure.[2]

See also

Machine Robo

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References


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