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Description
Speed Racer is an anime series made by Tatsunoko in the '60s, that made its way to the United States (which was, at the time, a rarity). Stateside, Speed Racer would prove to be highly popular, to the point where it would become a pop culture icon, with toys, games, and various merchandise, and even a film adaptation in the Noughties.
The English dub is well-known for its fast dialogue, which was originally done in order to synchronize with the lip movements of the characters (who were originally animated with Japanese in mind).
Media Information
- TV Show
- Various adaptations also exist.
Made By
- Tatsunoko
- Trans-Lux (dub)
Country of Origin
- Japan
- United States (Dub)
Date
- 1966 (Japan)
- 1967 (United States)
Characters
- Speed Racer
- Spritle
- Chim-Chim
- Pops
- Racer X
- Trixie