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  1. This is a list of episodes from the 1967 Speed Racer TV series, released in the U.S. as Speed Racer. 1967 TV series

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    Title
    Original Airdate [3]
    1
    "Mach 5, Let's Go! (Part 1)" / "The Great ...
    2 April 1967 ( 1967-04-02)
    2
    "Mach 5, Let's Go! (Part 2)" / "The Great ...
    9 April 1967 ( 1967-04-09)
    3
    "The Mysterious Masked Racer (Part 1)" / ...
    16 April 1967 ( 1967-04-16)
    4
    "The Mysterious Masked Racer (Part 2)" / ...
    23 April 1967 ( 1967-04-23)
  2. This page is a listing all of the episodes in the Speed Racer television series.

  3. The following is a list of episodes of Speed Racer: The Next Generation. The series debuted on Nicktoons Network on May 2, 2008, and ended on August 25, 2013. Series overview. Episodes. Season 1: 2008–09. Season 2: 2011, 2013. DVD releases. Season 1.

    No.
    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1–3
    "The Beginning"
    Stephen Moverley
    Justin Gray, James Palmiotti
    4
    "The Low Price of Fame"
    Gerry Duggan
    5
    "Be Cruel to Your School"
    John Holt
    6
    "The Note"
    John Holt
    Aaron Bergeron
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Speed_RacerSpeed Racer - Wikipedia

    • Media
    • Development
    • Characters
    • Vehicles
    • Speed Racer Enterprises
    • References
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    Manga

    Mach GoGoGo was first created and designed by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida (1932–1977) as a manga series in the 1960s and made the jump to TV as an anime series in 1967. The actual manga was inspired by Yoshida's earlier and more popular automobile racing comics, Pilot Ace. Pilot Ace's main storyline formed the structure for Mach GoGoGo, which followed the adventures of an ambitious young man, who soon became a professional racer. The characters' designs in Pilot Ace set the main ground for t...

    Anime

    The manga spawned an anime adaptation which actually became a bigger success. 52 episodes were produced from 1967 to 1968. In 1997, Tatsunoko produced a modernized version of Mach GoGoGo which aired on TV Tokyo, ABC lasting for 34 episodes. An English adaptation of this remake was produced by DiC titled Speed Racer X, which aired in 2002 on Nickelodeon. Only the first 13 episodes were adapted due to licensing disputes between DiC and Speed Racer Enterprises. Mach Girlwas a web-based series by...

    Names

    The large red M on the hood of the Mach 5, as well as on Gō's helmet, is the emblem of Mifune Motors, the family business, and an homage to Japanese film star Toshiro Mifune. In North America it was assumed to stand for Mach 5 and in the Latin American version for Meteoro. His given name, Gō, is a Japanese homophonefor the number 5 (the number on his race car) which is also represented by the yellow letter G embroidered on his short-sleeve blue shirt. The tradition of symbolism on characters'...

    Audience

    The overall purpose of the anime was to please a growing fan base worldwide with exciting stories that involved facing adversity on the race track and beyond. Review of the episodes in the Speed Racer: Collector's Editionof 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. Profes...

    Racer family

    Speed Racer / Gō Mifune(三船 剛, Mifune Gō) 1. Voiced by: Katsuji Mori (Japanese); Peter Fernandez (Syndication dub), Billy West (Cartoon Networkdub) (English) 1. The protagonist of both the anime and the manga is Speed Racer, originally Gō Mifune. He is known for his love of racing and valuing his family. He drives the Mach 5 (as well as other cars, such as the Mach 6 in the movie) and always manages to wind up in extreme danger with either his younger brother or his girlfriend Trixie. Speed is...

    Supporting characters

    Trixie / Michi Shimura(志村 美智, Shimura Michi) 1. Voiced by: Yoshiko Matsuo (eps. 1–4), Michiko Nomura (eps. 5–52) (Japanese); Corinne Orr(English) 2. Trixie, or Michi Shimura (named after actor Takashi Shimura, who collaborated with Toshiro Mifune on several films), is Speed's girlfriend. The "M" adorning her blouse stands for Michi. Trixie often flies around in a helicopter during a race, acting as Speed's spotter, a function she also serves in the live-action film during the Casa Cristo 5000...

    Many of the show's cars have special abilities in the series. *Note: The names of the cars that have appeared in both the manga and the original anime have been fitted with Italics.

    The show's mainstream success in the United States spawned an ongoing Speed Racer franchise. This ranged from comics, video releases, merchandise, a live-action film, and newer series either rebooting or continuing the original series [citation needed]. The franchise began in the early 1990s when a company, Speed Racer Enterprises, acquired rights ...

  5. Speed Racer usou o carro na série (conhecida como o "Mach Go", na versão japonesa), uma maravilha tecnológica, contendo diversos acessórios úteis entre seus equipamentos. Gō Mifune/Speed Racer tem acesso a estes dispositivos pressionando botões marcados de "A" a "G" sobre um console no volante do carro. Este conceito único de carro ...

  6. Episode list. Speed Racer. Seasons Years Top-rated. 1967 1968. S1.E32 ∙ Gang of Assassins: Part 1. Fri, Jan 5, 1968. While sightseeing in Japan, the Mach 5 team crosses paths with a gang of assassins who are out to sabotage an international peace conference. 6.4/10 (36) Rate. Top-rated. S1.E33 ∙ Gang of Assassins: Part 2. Fri, Jan 5, 1968.

  7. Speed Racer: Created by Tatsuo Yoshida. With Katsuji Mori, Peter Fernandez, Corinne Orr, Jack Grimes. Teenager Gô Mifune aspires to be the world's best race-car champion with the help of his friends, family and his father's high-tech race-car, the Mach 5.