Robot Trains
In a vibrant world where every resident is a train, a handful of vehicles can do more than run on tracks, they can transform into robots to protect their community. The series follows five young heroes, Kay, Alf, Duck, Selly and Victor, each with a distinct power and personality, as they take on... Read more
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About Robot Trains
In a vibrant world where every resident is a train, a handful of vehicles can do more than run on tracks, they can transform into robots to protect their community. The series follows five young heroes, Kay, Alf, Duck, Selly and Victor, each with a distinct power and personality, as they take on mischievous threats and darker forces that threaten Train World. Episodes mix short action set pieces with lighthearted moments, focusing on missions, rescues and teamwork without revealing longer story arcs or finales, so you get steady, self-contained adventures that build the characters over time.
The show premiered in 2015, directed by Jisoo Han, produced as an animated series aimed at kids and family audiences, with a clear emphasis on toy-friendly designs and action-oriented sequences.
There aren't records of major industry awards or high-profile nominations for this series, it didn't register on the usual international awards lists, so recognition has been more modest and audience-driven rather than awards-focused.
Among younger viewers the series carved out a small but noticeable niche, thanks to its colorful character designs and transformable heroes that lend themselves to play and merchandise. In several markets it inspired toy lines and short-form clips on streaming platforms, which helped it reach children who enjoy vehicle-robot combinations and simple hero-versus-villain setups.
Critical and audience reactions have been mixed, reflected by a modest average score from a small number of votes. Reviewers and parents tend to point out the show's clear themes of teamwork, friendship, responsibility and standing up to bullying, while kids respond to the action and humor. The episodes are short and easy to follow, making it suited for preschool and early elementary viewers who like energetic stories with predictable, satisfying outcomes.
Details
- Release Date
- February 26, 2015
- Episode Length
- 11m
- Rating
- TV-Y7
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 84
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Kids, Action & Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Family
- Country
- South Korea
- Studio
- CJ ENM +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Seasons (2 seasons, 84 episodes)
Season 1
32 episodes - 2015
Season 2
52 episodes - 2018