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  1. List of Ōban Star-Racers episodes. This is a list of episodes for the animated series Ōban Star-Racers. [1] See also. Ōban Star-Racers. References. ^ "Oban Star-Racers Collection 1 DVD". Right Stuf Inc. Retrieved January 21, 2018. External links. TV Guide 's Ōban Star-Racers Episode list. TV.com 's Ōban Star-Racers Episode Guide. Categories:

  2. The twenty-six episodes in the show are: #. Title. Original Airdate. 01. "A Fresh Start". 5 June 2006. (2006-06-05) Twenty-five years after a mysterious being called 'The Avatar' averted war between Earth and the Crogs, Earth is invited to participate in "The Great Race of Ōban", a competition held once every 10,000 years.

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    Title
    Original Airdate
    01
    5 June 2006 (2006-06-05)
    02
    5 June 2006 (2006-06-05)
    03
    12 June 2006 (2006-06-12)
    04
    19 June 2006 (2006-06-19)
  3. Ōban Star-Racers (オーバンスターレーサーズ , Ōban Sutā Rēsāzu) is a French/Japanese animated television series created by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel of Sav! The World Productions . It aired in more than 90 countries including Japan.

  4. With Junko Noda, Chiara Zanni, Kirby Morrow, Sam Vincent. Earth, 2082, twenty-five years after the failed invasion of the Crog forces. Young Eva (15) is determined to be reunited with her father, race manager Don Wei, who sent her off to a tough boarding school after the tragic death of the mother, ten years earlier.

    • (2K)
    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • TV-Y7
    • 2006-06-05
  5. 23 de set. de 2006 · Looking for information on the anime Oban Star-Racers? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Eva's birthday has just passed, and she hasn't heard from her father. Despising the Boarding School she attends, she escapes using her Rocket Bike that she just completed.

  6. 1 Episodes. 2 Staff. 3 Cast. 3.1 French. 3.2 English. 3.3 Japanese. 4 Music. 4.1 Opening Themes. 4.2 Ending Theme. Episodes. See List of Episodes . Staff. Created, written, and produced by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel. Directed by Thomas Romain & Savin Yeatman-Eiffel. Credit songs composed by Yoko Kanno.