Posts with tag SpeedRacer
Posted May 10th 2008 11:59AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Video, Animation, Children, Retro Squad, Reality-Free, Saturday Morning
"Here he comes, here comes Speed Racer. He's a demon on wheels." -- The beginning lyrics to the theme song of Speed Racer.
In this week's installment of 'Saturday Morning' we take a break from our regularly scheduled coverage to talk about a cartoon near and dear to many readers' hearts. A cartoon that, while not the first anime to reach the shores of America of the 60s, it was certainly the most influential.
Even though it was never part on any official network schedule, Speed Racer was on somewhere at sometime during the era of Saturday morning cartoons. And, why wouldn't it be? It had everything that a child hopped up on sugar-coated, chocolate-filled cereal could want: action, drama, comedy, mysterious heroes, villains, gadgets, cars, and a boy and his chimp. It also featured animated characters with more natural characteristics than those previously seen on American television. Plus, it had a kick-ass theme song that dug into your brain.
Much has been written on the history of Speed Racer since it premiered over four decades ago. However, with the new Speed Racer live-action film now in theaters, it's a good time to revisit the origins of Speed, Trixie, Pops, Racer X, and the rest of the players. So, if you have your Mach 5 model kit in front of you, let's Go, Go, Go!
Continue reading Saturday Morning: Speed Racer - VIDEOS
Posted May 5th 2008 7:34AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Animation, Ask TV Squad, Reality-Free
Here is a pleasant letter I got this week from a fan named Everett Mason...
Everett writes, "Hi Paul, I'm trying to remember a 70's anime. I know it was about a boy from outer space that had powers. It was in black and white. It might have been called space boy or something like that."
Well, clearly the answer is Astro Boy. Even if you have never seen the show, I'm sure most of you are at least familiar with it. The character has been one of the more successful crossovers from Japanese animation to America.
Continue reading Stump the King - Astro Boy - VIDEO
Posted Jul 31st 2007 2:41PM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Ask TV Squad
Today I did an interview with a radio station in British Columbia and we took some calls from listeners asking me all sorts of questions. One listener asked me about an animated show called Star Blazers. He wanted to know the name of the starship that was featured on the show. Well, I'm sure all you anime fans remember that the original title of the show in Japan was Star Ship Yamato.
Continue reading Stump the King - Speed Racer
Posted Jul 27th 2007 3:14PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Industry, Celebrities

Friday at Comic-Con got underway with the Warner Brothers presentation. The swag bag included a
Get Smart t-shirt with "KAOS" written on one side and "CONTROL" on the other. Not so surprisingly, no one under the age of 20 seemed to know what this meant, but Warner Brothers needn't worry because the kids love The Rock. And, because this is Comic-Con, The Rock (Agent 23) put in an appearance along with his
Get Smart co-stars Steve Carrell, Masi "unofficial Comic-Con poster boy" Oka,
Studio 60's Nate Torrence and
Borat's Ken Davitian mercifully wearing pants.
Continue reading Comic-Con: Warner Bros. Panel Report
Posted Jul 26th 2007 2:45AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Lost, Smallville, Heroes

Comic-Con 2007 officially began with Wednesday's "Preview Night" or, as I like to call it, "Get the Lay of the Land So You Don't Get Trampled to Death by a Grown Man in a Pikachu Costume Night."
Over the next couple of days, I'll be covering panels featuring the casts of
Lost,
Heroes,
Battlestar Galactica and a few of this coming season's most anticipated new shows -
Pushing Daisies,
Reaper and
Chuck among others. You can keep abreast of the latest scoop by following TV Squad's
Twitter feed. (You can score a free TV Squad t-shirt if you're in San Diego by finding me via our
Twitter feed.) I'll also be posting photos on
Flickr and wrapping-up each day with as many posts as I can churn out to keep you, gentle viewers, informed.
Continue reading Comic-Con: Preview Night
Posted Jun 20th 2007 1:42PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation, Pickups and Renewals
When I heard Speed Racer was coming to Nicktoons, I figured it was the original cartoon, but no such luck. Instead, a newer version is being created to (not) coincide with the upcoming live-action film version from the Wachowski brothers (The Matrix), although having both debuting around the same time will definitely result in the kind of synergy studios crave.
The new Speed Racer 'toon is being produced through Lionsgate and Animation Collective, the studio behind Kappa Mikey, an anime-inspired comedy that also airs on Nicktoons.
Continue reading New Speed Racer cartoon coming to Nicktoons
Posted May 31st 2007 2:21PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
I've been posting a lot about the upcoming Speed Racer movie, but so far it's mostly been casting news and not a lot of information on what the actual movie will look like.
Of course, we've been able to venture some guesses as to what we might expect, since the movie is being helmed by Matrix creators Larry and Andy Wachowski.
Continue reading Check out the Mach 5 from the new Speed Racer movie
Posted Apr 13th 2007 2:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, OpEd, Celebrities
Much like the new Underdog movie, the Wachowski brothers' bigscreen adaptation of the popular Speed Racer cartoon will not be animated, but considering the Wachowskis were behind the Matrix trilogy, one assumes the new film will be both visually stunning and not especially "heavy" storywise. Of course, it's not as if the original cartoon was all that deep, either, so in many ways this is a good match. If they do it right, it could be the perfect no-brainer, popcorn matinee.
Continue reading Ricci joins Speed Racer movie - VIDEO
Posted Mar 14th 2006 9:48AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Video
Every Tuesday here on TV Squad , we will highlight the week's TV-on-DVD releases. Some noteworthy releases today,
March 14, 2006:
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The
Series - Dogs Undercover; Friends to the Rescue
- Babylon 5 - The Legend Of The
Rangers
- Columbo - The Complete 4th Season
- I Dream of Jeannie - The
Complete 1st Season: Colorized Edition; The Complete 1st Season: Original Black & White Edition
- MacGyver - Season 5
- Multiple Shows - Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2
- Murder,
She Wrote - The Complete 3rd Season
- Naked City - Set 3
- A Perfect
Spy (mini-series) - John Le Carre's: A Perfect Spy
- She Spies: Bad Girls Gone Good -
Season 1
- The Simple Life 3: Interns - Complete Season
- Sleeper Cell
- The Complete 1st Season
- Speed Racer - Collector's Edition Vol 4
- V.I.P. - The Complete 1st season