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  2. Speed Racer - Wikipedia

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    The enigmatic Racer X (Fukumen Racer in the Japanese version) is a frequent recurring character, driving car number 9, the "Shooting Star". Racer X is a mysterious, selfless, sympathetic, and often brooding soldier of fortune whose secret identity is that of Rex Racer (Kenichi Mifune in Japan), Speed's older brother. Six years prior, Rex had a ...

  3. Mach GoGoGo (1997 anime series) - Wikipedia

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    The show aired in Japan in 1997 on TV Tokyo and lasted only 34 episodes of a planned 52. In 1998, Speed Racer Enterprises planned to release an English dub of the series in the United States as Speed Racer Y2K, though the project did not succeed and only the third episode, "Silver Phantom", was dubbed. [2]

  4. Speed Racer (1996 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Speed Racer, known in Japan as Mach Go Go Go (マッハGoGoGo, Mahha Gō Gō Gō), is a PlayStation game based on the television show of the same name. It was released by the company Jaleco (Tomy in Japan) in 1996, though it did not appear in North America until March 27, 1998. It met with overwhelmingly negative reviews which cited simplistic ...

  5. List of Speed Racer chapters - Wikipedia

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    Speed goes out to ride in the Mach-5 after dark, passing by Sparky, who he tells Speed about the Sword-Mountain race which has a prize of ¥5,000,000. Speed enters the race to earn money for the renovation. 2: October 2000 — February 2008: 978-1-56389-686-6

  6. Mach Five - Wikipedia

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    Mach Five is the racing car driven by "Speed Racer" ("Go Mifune" in the Japanese version), whose car was designed, manufactured, and created by "Pops Racer" (Daisuke Mifune), Speed Racer's father. The car is a two-seater, left-hand drive car with no detailed specifications other than that it is powered by a V12 engine . [ 7 ]

  7. List of Speed Racer episodes - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of episodes from the 1967 Speed Racer TV series, [1] [2] ... While sightseeing in Japan, the ...

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  9. Tatsunoko Production - Wikipedia

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    Not only was it repeatedly reran in Japan, but it was also exported overseas. In the U.S. in particular, it was broadcast under the title Speed Racer and became very popular, paving the way for syndication around the world. [4] [15] This was Tatsunoko's first full-color work.