speed racer-related stories
Posted Oct 14th 2009 8:04AM by John Scott Lewinski
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Animation, Children, Reality-Free, British TV

Before
Speed Racer offered an anime slant to Saturday morning cartoons in the 1970s, and before
G-Force or
Voltron made kids rush home from school in the 1980s, there was
Astro Boy.
Widely considered the original manga comic,
Astro Boy was conceived and written by the recognized pioneer of the genre, Osamu Tezuka in 1952.
From the franchise's diminutive launch pad, the endless chain TV anime franchises took flight. Without Tezuka's creation, there's no
Lupin III, no
Golgo 13, no
Ghost in the Machine, no
Cowboy Bebop, etc. The strange thing is, some of those TV shows from different eras pack more U.S. pop culture recognition than the franchise that set the table.
Continue reading Original anime TV series Astro Boy evolves into movie, game
Posted May 11th 2009 6:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.I like
Star Trek, but for some odd reason I've never bought any of the various DVD sets (and there have been many, especially for
TOS). I usually borrow them from a friend of mine if I want to watch them, or watch them on television. I won't buy these "Best Of" sets, but it does remind me that I have to buy a set of
TOS for my very own.
- CSI - Season 1 (Widescreen/Blu-ray)
- Curious George - Curious George Goes Green
- The Dana Carvey Show - Complete Series
- The Jeff Foxworthy Show - Season 2
Continue reading New TV on DVD releases this week
Posted Mar 17th 2009 5:27PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Lost, Celebrities, Reality-Free
Call me crazy, but in today's economy, I don't think anyone can be picky when it comes to getting a job.
Unless you're Matthew Fox.
According to various reports, the Lost star claims that when the sci-fi drama finally ends, it'll be the last TV show he ever does. Part of me doesn't blame him. He spent six years on Party of Five, another year trying to make something out of nothing on the abysmally bad UPN (remember them?) drama Haunted, and it'll be five more years notched for him once Lost ends.
Continue reading Matthew Fox says he's done with TV after Lost
Posted Oct 6th 2008 6:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.Wow, this is quite a list of shows this week, though I think the only one I'm definitely going to buy is the second season
30 Rock set. Maybe the Three Stooges set too. Those are good sets to have. I'm tempted to buy the complete series set for
Speed Racer because I remember it from my childhood, but I have a big suspicion that my memories would be better than the show itself.
- 30 Rock - Season 2
- The Beverly Hillbillies - Season 2
- Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Collection 2
- Brotherhood - Season 2
- Corner Gas - Season 5
- Doctor Who - The Brain of Morbius and Trial of a Time Lord
- Full Circle with Michael Palin
- Ghost Hunters - Season 4, Part 1
- How I Met Your Mother - Season 3
- Johnny Cash & Friends - Christmas Specials
- Martin - Season 5
- Midsomer Murders - Box Set 11
- Mission: Impossible - Season 5
- The Munsters - Complete Series and Family Portrait
- Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares - Vol. 2
- Robot Chicken - Season 3
- The Sarah Jane Adventures - Season 1
- The Simpsons - Season 11
- The Smurfs - Season 1, Vol. 2
- The Three Stooges Collection - Vol. 4: 1943-45
- South Park - The Cult of Cartman
- Speed Racer - Complete Series
- Speed Racer: The Next Generation - Vol. 2
- Wagon Train - Going West
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 7th 2008 6:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Video, Animation, Reality-Free
I enjoyed Speed Racer when I was a kid. I haven't seen it in 25 years or so and I'd probably be horrified now by what my youthful tastes were back then, but I remember liking the race scenes and what the car could do. I remember wanting my first car to be one that would have buzzsaws come out of the front and a big lever that would come down underneath the car that would make it jump over other cars. That last feature doesn't seem like it would work to me, now that I think about it as an adult.
Anyway, the live-action version with Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, John Goodman, and Matthew Fox opens this Friday. And the early buzz is that it's not going to do as well as they were hoping it would.
Continue reading Do you plan to see Speed Racer? - VIDEO
Posted May 5th 2008 6:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.
- The 4400 - Season 4
- Acapulco H.E.A.T. - Complete Series
- 'Allo 'Allo - Series 8
- Avatar The Last Airbender - Book 3 Fire, Vol. 3
- Bewitched - Season 6 (color)
- Crossing Jordan - Season 1
- Greg the Bunny - Best of the Film Parodies: Vol. 2
- A Haunting - Hauntings in America
- Hiya Kids! A 50's Saturday Morning Box
- The Jack Benny Show - The Jack Benny Show
- Madeline - Next Stop America
- Man vs. Wild - Collection 1
- Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (widescreen)
- Naruto - Uncut Boxed Set Vol. 7 (special edition)
- Punky Brewster - Season 1, Vol. 1
- Sgt. Preston of the Yukon - Best Of
- Speed Racer: The Next Generation - Vol. 1
- Spider-Man - Mutant Agenda
- That Girl - Season 1, Vol. 1
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 Dec 8th 2007 9:17AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
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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 Jul 4th 2007 5:24PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
While trying to keep up with all the casting news for the Wachowski brothers feature-length, live-action Speed Racer adaptation, I missed this bit of news.
As I've written before, the character of Chim Chim, Speed's monkey pal, would be played in the movie not by some animatronic 'bot or CGI creation, but by an actual flesh and blood chimp. Unfortunately, the chimp bit an actor on the set and was beaten, or so PETA was told, and the animal rights group sent a letter to producer Joel Silver asking him to stop using a real chimp.
Continue reading Speed Racer has a bad monkey
Posted Jul 2nd 2007 1:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
Big thanks to our sister site Cinematical for news on the latest addition to the live-action Speed Racer flick. Richard Roundtree, Shaft himself, has joined the cast as Ben Burns, a former racer who now works as a commentator at the track.
The cast also includes Emile Hirsch as Speed, Matthew Fox as Racer X, Christina Ricci as Trixie, John Goodman as Pops, Susan Sarandon as Moms, Roger Allam as Royalton, and Scott Porter as Rex, Speed's brother who becomes Racer X (played by Matthew Fox, as mentioned).
The Wachowski brothers, the men behind the Matrix trilogy, have said they want Speed Racer to be a family movie, and apparently that's exactly what it will be with its G rating. Also, based on the design of the Mach 5, it would also appear they're trying to emulate the original cartoon series as much as possible.
The film hits theaters May 9, 2008.
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
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