Turning Mecard (2015)

A Korean animated adventure where a boy and his transforming Mecanimal companion battle across dimensions to reunite with their missing families.

Turning Mecard - Series Information

  • Original Title: 터닝메카드
  • First Air Year: 2015
  • Last Air Year: 2016
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Kids, Family, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (21 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 52
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Korean
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese, Korean
  • First Air Date: February 3, 2015 (United States - TV-Y7), February 3, 2015 (South Korea - 7)
  • Networks: KBS2
  • Alternative Titles: teoningmekadeu (KR), 魔幻车神 (CN), Mecard (US)
  • Production Companies: Heewon Entertainment, Choirock Contents Factory, Sonokong, Paprika Entertainment, Production Reve, SynergySP
  • Production Countries: Japan, South Korea

Turning Mecard - Plot

Grade-schooler Jason meets a Mecanimal, a transforming minicar from the alternate world of Triforce, named Evan. Jason and Evan are both searching for missing family members, and team up to help each other. Together, they meet more Mecanimals as they battle across dimensions and learn important lessons along the way.

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Turning Mecard - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • So Yeon
  • Yoon Mi-na
  • Lee Hyeon-jin
  • Kim Yul

Writers

  • Yasunori Yamada

Executive Producers

  • Choi Jong-il
  • Kim Sun-tae

Turning Mecard - FAQs

What is Turning Mecard about?

Turning Mecard follows Jason, a grade-schooler who befriends Evan, a transforming minicar creature called a Mecanimal from the alternate world of Triforce. Both are searching for missing family members, so they team up, battle across dimensions, meet new Mecanimals, and learn meaningful lessons together.

What are Mecanimals in Turning Mecard?

Mecanimals are transforming minicar creatures originating from the alternate dimension known as Triforce. Each Mecanimal can shift between a compact car form and an animal-like battle form. They bond with human partners and fight alongside them, blending the appeal of toy cars with creature-battle adventure storytelling.

Is Turning Mecard based on a toy line?

Yes, Turning Mecard is directly tied to a toy line produced by Sonokong. The series was developed as a mixed-media franchise, with the animated show designed to promote and complement the collectible transforming Mecanimal toy cars, a common strategy in Korean children's entertainment.

Where can you watch Turning Mecard?

Streaming availability for Turning Mecard varies by region. You can check the latest viewing options, including any streaming, rental, or purchase platforms available in your area, via JustWatch, which tracks up-to-date availability across multiple services.

How many seasons does Turning Mecard have?

Turning Mecard ran for three seasons plus a specials collection, with a total of 52 episodes. The series aired on KBS2 in South Korea between 2015 and 2016 before concluding, making it a compact but complete adventure for younger audiences.

What is the content rating for Turning Mecard?

Turning Mecard carries a TV-Y7 rating in the United States, meaning it is suitable for children aged seven and older. The series features fantasy action and battle sequences that may be mildly intense for very young viewers but is generally considered safe and appropriate family entertainment.

Who are the voice actors in Turning Mecard?

The Korean voice cast includes So Yeon as Chan Na, Yoon Mi-na as Isobel, Lee Hyeon-jin as Vandyne, and Kim Yul as Ryan. The series was produced in South Korea and also received a Japanese-language version, reflecting its co-production between Korean and Japanese studios.

What shows are similar to Turning Mecard?

Fans of Turning Mecard often enjoy Beyblade, Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu, Monsuno, and Transformers: Prime, all of which blend action, collectible-toy tie-ins, and young-hero storylines. Adventure Time: Distant Lands and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) are also popular picks for fans of animated adventure.

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