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SPEED RACER
Mach * - left at the starting gate | 0 votes |
Mach ** - got lapped; not enough under the hood | 0 votes |
Mach *** - strong showing; Speed held his own | 1 votes |
Mach **** - Wow, what a race! | 0 votes |
Mach ***** - Go, Speed Racer... Go, Speed Racer... Go, Speed Racer, Go!!! | 0 votes |
Vic Sage May 12 2008 12:26 PM |
My son took me to see it for my birthday. Comments later.
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soupcan May 12 2008 02:28 PM |
I've heard its just awful.
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Vic Sage May 12 2008 02:59 PM |
I didn't think it was awful.
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soupcan May 13 2008 07:52 AM |
Is Racer X in the movie?
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AG/DC May 13 2008 08:02 AM |
I had comic strips on my bedsheets when I was little. One frame I recall most vividly was Speed Racer, in which Speed is speeding along in disbelief, saying to himself, "I can't believe it. All this time, Chim-Chim was really Racer X!"
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Vic Sage May 14 2008 07:15 AM |
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but of course! He provides the major plotline of the movie.
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Frayed Knot May 14 2008 07:26 AM |
"I had comic strips on my bedsheets when I was little"
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AG/DC May 14 2008 07:30 AM |
I asked my Mom to dig them up ten years back, but came up empty.
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Willets Point May 14 2008 08:28 AM |
Speed Racer is one of those things people talked about nostalgically in college that I'd never heard about. I didn't watch enough TV as a kid.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 14 2008 08:47 AM |
I have vague memories of the cartoon as a kid. The theme song, Racer X, his "long-lost brother" etc. It was on channel 5 very early in the morning.
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AG/DC May 14 2008 08:55 AM |
It pretty much was out of production by the time Willets was born (though it's not like cartoons don't re-run in perpetuity in some markets). My recollection of it was clearly fueled less by seeing the show itself than by having older sibilings singing the song, and, you know, my bedsheets.
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Benjamin Grimm May 14 2008 09:11 AM |
I remember when I was in, I think, fifth grade (which would have been around 1973) a lot of my friends were really into Speed Racer but it never did anything for me. I was more of a Flintstones guy.
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themetfairy May 14 2008 09:18 AM |
I remember thinking that Spridel was the stupidest name ever.
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Rockin' Doc May 14 2008 10:55 AM |
I was never into the Speedracer cartoons as a kid. I don't recall ever watching more than a few random minutes of it from time to time. I always felt there was a better cartoon to watch on another channel.
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Frayed Knot May 14 2008 12:10 PM |
Never liked it either.
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soupcan May 14 2008 02:26 PM |
I remember the song 'Go Speed Racer, Go Speed Racer, Go Speed Racer Go.....!' but I don't remember it saying in the song that Racer X was Speed's brother.
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AG/DC May 14 2008 02:32 PM |
Here he comes
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themetfairy May 14 2008 02:36 PM |
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Rockin' Doc May 14 2008 04:14 PM |
Now I see why I never Speed Racer much as a kid.
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DocTee May 14 2008 04:28 PM |
It was part of a Sunday morning lineup on TBS that featured TopCat, The Mighty Hercules and some other oldies....plus, The Little Rascals and The Three Stooges. Of that lineup, it was my least favorite (Mighty Hercules was the best).
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themetfairy May 14 2008 04:39 PM |
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I LOVED Top Cat! Still do! Yeah - start that thread NOW!!!
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DocTee May 14 2008 05:00 PM |
If I knew how to Split, as opposed to start a new one, I would. But then we'd lose the introdcutory posts, no? If you're game, have at it.
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DocTee May 14 2008 05:02 PM |
"Softness in his eyes, iron in his thighs"
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Valadius May 14 2008 05:32 PM |
I loved Speed Racer as a kid. I remember the buttons on the wheel that made the car jump and buzzsaws come out the front, and the little brother and Chim-Chim always in the trunk.
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Vic Sage May 15 2008 03:52 PM |
In the mid-60s, US broadcasters starting buying Japanese "anime" (cartoons), and dubbing them into English, for domestic audiences.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 15 2008 06:39 PM |
I liked Gigantor, as I remember it.
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AG/DC May 15 2008 07:06 PM |
Battle of the Planets made me the man I am today.
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Rockin' Doc May 15 2008 08:09 PM |
Vic Sage - "After their initila runs, these shows, including Astroboy (1963-66), Gigantor (1964), Tobor the 8th Man (1965), Kimba the White lion (1965) and Speed Racer (1967-68), went into syndication on weekday afternoons from the late 60s into the early 70s."
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Vic Sage May 16 2008 10:24 AM |
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Battle of the Planets (1978-1985) was part of the second wave of anime, cashing in on the SF craze caused by STAR WARS. This second wave washed over the US in the 1980s with shows like Gundam (1979), Starblazers (1979), Transformers (1984), Fist of the North Star (1984), Robotech: Macross (1985), Lensman (1987), Ranma 1/2 (1988), and Dragon Ball Z (1989).
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AG/DC May 16 2008 10:30 AM |
Yeah, but none of them made me anything.
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Vic Sage May 16 2008 10:41 AM |
The Third Wave of anime, if anyone cares, can be seen in the invasion of Pokemon and YuGiOh in the late 90s, through the present day.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 16 2008 10:47 AM |
My little brother was totally gai for Starblazers
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