Speed Racer X
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Speed Racer X, known in Japan
Japan
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 as , is a remake
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 of the original 1967 series
Speed Racer
Speed Racer is an English adaptation name of the Japanese manga and anime, which centered on automobile racing. Mach GoGoGo was originally serialized in print form in Shueisha's 1958 Shōnen Book, and was released in tankōbon book form by Sun Wide Comics, re-released in Japan by Fusosha...

 produced by Tatsunoko Productions, the same studio that did the original. The show originally aired in Japan
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 in 1997 on TV Tokyo
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 and lasted only 34 episodes of a planned 52.

An English adaptation was later produced by DiC Entertainment
DiC Entertainment
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 and aired in the United States
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 on Nickelodeon
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's short-lived action block, Slam. This show was quickly taken off the air (with only eleven episodes dubbed) due to a lawsuit between DiC and the Santa Monica-based Speed Racer Enterprises, the company which owns the American rights of the franchise.

Differences from the original series

In this version, Rex Racer does not run away, but is presumed dead after an accident while testing out the Mach 5. His father, Pops, later rebuilds the Mach 5 with a new safety system called "Safety Seven", which protects its driver. Rex's younger brother and Pops' second son, Speed, decides to follow up on his brother's footsteps. Trixie appears in this series as a reporter who befriends Speed, with Spritle being her younger brother now (as opposed to being Speed's younger brother in the original).

There are also differences that exist even in the original Japanese version. Aside from Gō's different surname (Hibiki), other characters were replaced entirely, but have similar roles. For instance, Mai Kazami is the "Michi Shimura" (the original Trixie) of this series, with her younger brother Wataru representing "Kurio Mifune" (the original Spritle). Although Gō's father is still called Daisuke, his mother (Aya Mifune in the original) is now known as Misuzu.

Mach Go Go Go Japanese version

  • Koichi Tochika -
  • Kazusa Murai
    Kazusa Murai
    is a female Japanese voice actress.-Anime:*Angelic Layer *Boys Be... *Full Metal Panic! *Ginban Kaleidoscope *Haibane Renmei *Magical Play *Magic User's Club...

     -
  • Motoko Kumai
    Motoko Kumai
    is a Japanese voice actress employed by 81 Produce. Her most notable roles are Takao Kinomiya on Beyblade and Syaoran Li on Cardcaptor Sakura. From December 21, 2006 until October 2007, Motoko left her voice career due to an illness requiring medical treatment....

     -
  • Minori Inaba -
  • Yōko Sōmi -
  • Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    is a prolific Japanese male voice actor from Yokohama, Kanagawa, was affiliated with Arts Vision. Lately, however, he has become the head of that a voice actor company he founded in Apr 2011. His name is also sometimes mistranslated as Tomoyuki...

     - /

Speed Racer X English version

  • Dave Wittenberg
    Dave Wittenberg
    David Richard Paul "Dave" Wittenberg is a prolific South African-born American video game and anime voice actor with nearly one hundred titles to his credit. While Wittenberg was born in a hospital in South Africa, he was primarily raised in Boston...

     - David Lelyveld
  • Dan Woren
    Dan Woren
    Daniel E. Woren is an American voice actor who is also known as Jackson Daniels, Warren Daniels, Dan Warren, Daniel Woren, and Dan Worren...

     - Jackson Daniels
  • Tifanie Christun
    Tifanie Christun
    - Anime roles :* Digimon Adventure/Digimon Adventure 02 - Biyomon, Yolei Inoue* Digimon Tamers - Riley Otori* Digimon Frontier - Minomon , Biyomon , Chiaki* Flint the Time Detective - Sarah Goodman...

     - Chris Chaney
  • Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Suzanne Ruff is an American voice actress known for her work in anime and video games.-Anime roles:* Angel Tales - Akane the fox* Ai Yori Aoshi - Aoi Sakuraba* Arc the Lad - Meril...

     - Mra. Lelyveld
  • Joshua Seth
    Joshua Seth
    Joshua Seth Freedman is an American entertainer and voice actor. He was born in Kent, Ohio and attended the New York University film school. He has voiced dozens of well known anime characters and is sometimes credited as "Jeremiah Freedman", but has retired from voice acting in 2005...

    - Sparky

Episode list

  1. Race to the Start (August 25, 2002)
  2. Race to the Finish (September 21, 2002)
  3. Silver Phantom (October 5, 2002)
  4. Rivals (October 26, 2002)
  5. The Mysterious Racer X (January 25, 2003)
  6. The Terminizer (February 8, 2003)
  7. Crasher Kid (April 5, 2003)
  8. Race Aganist X (April 26, 2003)
  9. Good Sport (May 3, 2003)
  10. The Big Test (May 10, 2003)
  11. Terminal Velocity (May 17, 2003)
  12. The Jinx of Racer X (May 24, 2003)

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