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The English-language rights to Mach GoGoGo were acquired by syndicator Trans-Lux and Speed Racer premiered on American television in the summer of 1967. [11] In the series, Speed's full name was Go Mifune, in homage to Japanese film star Toshiro Mifune. His name, Americanized, became Speed Racer. [12]
Speed Racer is a 2008 sports action comedy film written and directed by the Wachowskis, [a] based on the manga series of the same name created by Tatsuo Yoshida.The film, an international co-production between the United States and Germany, stars Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon, Matthew Fox, Roger Allam, Benno Fürmann, Hiroyuki Sanada, Rain, and Richard Roundtree.
With determination to beat the Masked Racer, Speed sneaks out in the middle of the night and goes to the track. Even with the heavy rains, Speed is not soaked. Out of nowhere, the Masked Racer warns Speed to stay out of the Trans-Country Race. He declines and says he wants to beat him and the only way to do it is to race blindly into the night.
The family thinks that they should renovate and open a repair shop, but they start wondering where they can get the money. 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 —
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Creating the Next Speed Racer Featurette Bloopers and Stills [7] Speed Racer: The Next Generation – Vol 2: The Fast Track [8] NTSC: October 7, 2008 [8] "The Fast Track, Part 1" "The Fast Track, Part 2" "The Fast Track, Part 3" The Animation of Speed Racer: The Next Generation Sneak Peek with Jeff Gordon Trailers [8]
The New Adventures of Speed Racer is a 1993 update of the Speed Racer animated series. [1] This new Americanized version was designed as a single 13-episode season (the first episode was entitled “The Mach 5’s First Trial”), with the intent of launching a feature film adaptation.
Scene Length; 1. "I Am Speed" The film's opening title logo sequence. 0:37: 2. "World's Best Autopia" While Rex is teaching young Speed how to drive the T180. 1:14: 3. "Thunderhead" During the race at Thunderhead, where Speed is trying to beat Rex's record. 3:07: 4. "Tragic Story of Rex Racer" During the montage of Rex's past, from him leaving ...