Mr. Driller: Drill Land - Plot

Plot

A new theme park is being opened and Susumu and his friends are invited for the opening ceremony. However, they don't know that the owner of the theme park is actually Dr. Manhole, the mad scientist. Together with the Ankoku Drillers, he is trying to stop Susumu and his friends, so he can destroy the earth with gigantic drillers.

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