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  1. Speed Racer X, known in Japan as Mach Go Go Go (マッハGoGoGo / Mahha Go Go Go), is a reboot of the original 1967 series produced by Tatsunoko Production, the original japanese studio that created the original. The show originally premiered in Japan on January 9, 1997 on TV Tokyo and concluded on September 24, lasting only 34 episodes of an ...

  2. Racer X is a heroic, mysterious, flamboyant, selfless, sympathetic and often brooding soldier of fortune. His true identity is Rex Racer (三船 研一, Mifune Ken'ichi), the eldest son of Mom and Pops Racer and the older brother of Speed and Spritle. His 'Racer X' moniker is actually a play on his own first name Rex.

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  3. Young Speed Racer wants to fulfill his dream as well as the dream of his older brother Rex. That dream is to become the world's greatest racer. Sadly, Rex wa...

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  4. Speed Racer X is a TV series that aired from 1997 to 2002, featuring the adventures of Racer X and his family in a futuristic world of auto racing. The show is based on the Japanese anime Speed Racer X, and has 7 episodes in English and French languages.

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    • 2002-08-12
    • Animation, Action, Sci-Fi
    • Richard Epcar, Donna Allen, Tifanie Christun
  5. Racer X is a main character from the Speed Racer film, portrayed by Matthew Fox. He first appeared crashing into Cruncher Block 's truck to save Taejo from getting tortured. He later joined Taejo's team in the Crucible race.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2022 · Watch the 13 episodes of Speed Racer X, the 2nd English dub of Mach GoGoGo (1997), created by Speed Racer Enterprises and DiC Entertainment. This dub was discontinued due to lawsuits between the two companies.

  7. Diferenças da série original. Lista de episódios. Referências. Ligações externas. Speed Racer X. Mach Go Go Go (マッハGoGoGo Mahha Go Go Go?) renomeado nos Estados Unidos como Speed Racer X e no Brasil como As novas aventuras de Speed Racer, é um remake da série original de 1967 produzido por Tatsunoko Productions, o mesmo estúdio que fez o original.