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4. "The Mysterious Masked Racer (Part 2)" / "Challenge of the Masked Racer: Part 2". Transliteration: " Nazo no Fukumen Rēsā (Kōhen) " ( Japanese: 謎の覆面レーサー(後編)) 23 April 1967. ( 1967-04-23) After Speed's accident, the Masked Racer takes Speed to his home and he is revealed to be Speed's older brother, Rex Racer.
Review of the episodes in the Speed Racer: Collector's Edition of Japanese and English-language episodes reveals frequent changes to the sound-track (dialogue and the addition of an off-screen narrator) but very little editing of the image-track. Most significantly, the names of villains are often changed to be more cartoony, e.g. Professor ...
Mach GoGoGo (マッハGoGoGo, Mahha GōGōGō), sometimes referred to as New Mach GoGoGo (新・マッハGoGoGo, Shin Mahha GōGōGō), is a 1997 remake of the 1967 anime series of the same name (aired as Speed Racer in the U.S.) by Tatsunoko Production, the original producers. The show aired in Japan in 1997 on TV Tokyo and lasted only 34 ...
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 —
Speed Racer X. Speed Racer: The Next Generation is an animated television series based on the classic Japanese Speed Racer franchise, in which the internal events take place decades after those in the 1967 Japanese series. It is the fourth television adaptation of the franchise, and is executive produced by Lions Gate Entertainment, Larry ...
Marine Boy is an extremely intelligent, strong and athletic boy of perhaps 13 to 15 years of age. He is a martial artist (episode 1, 2, 8, 16), football player (ep. 17), and an accomplished pilot (ep. 10) whose talents are further enhanced by the inventions of his father, Dr. Mariner.
Episodes Country Year Notes Go Go Gophers: 48 US: 1966 Backup segment for Underdog: The King Kong Show: 26 US, Canada, Japan: 1966–1969 Tom of T.H.U.M.B: 24 US: 1966–1969 Backup for The King Kong Show: Leo the Lion: 26 Japan: 1966–1967 Osomatsu-kun: 60 Japan: 1966–1967 Sally the Witch: 109 Japan: 1966–1968 Marude Dameo: 52 Japan: 1966 ...
Function. Drives at high speed. The Mach Five (マッハ号, Mahha-gō) is the fictional racing car which appears in the anime series Speed Racer (known as Mach Go! Go! Go! in Japan) and its adaptations, including TV anime series and live-action films. The car has a set of special devices the driver can deploy with buttons on the steering wheel.