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Matthew Fox and Emile Hirsch in Speed Racer (2008)

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Speed Racer

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    No. A japanese comic did exist, but Speed Racer is based on the television show "Speed Racer", an English dubbed and edited version of the Japanese animated television show Mahha GoGoGo by Japanese anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida [1932-1977].



    The songs used in the first trailer are... Dissolved by Michael Giacchino (Alias), Race Wars by BT (Fast and the Furious), and Iron Fisted Mutha by BT and Nick Phoenix (300 Years Later). The song used in the second international trailer is... Birthright by Celldweller.



    'Go, Speed Racer, Go,' performed by Ali Dee & the Deekompressors. This version has the original 'Mach-A-Go-Go' Japanese opening, as well as sound snippets from the cartoon as it was dubbed in the US. There is a regular version of 'Go Speed Racer Go' that does start with the English lyrics to the theme song, and then segues into the Ali Dee song.



    No, there are no extra scenes after the movie.



    The Mach 5 is a street-registered car built for rallies and other road races. The Mach 4 and Mach 6 (both versions) are T-180 track cars that have several key differences from street cars. They are single-seaters with rocket engines capable of speeds in excess of 400 MPH. Additionally, all wheels are capable of turning independently, allowing the car to maintain forward motion no matter which way it faces, as well as to "drift" and spin while retaining a great deal of control. Speed races the Mach 5 in the Casa Cristo 5000 because that race is a cross-country rally. The Grand Prix, however, is a track race. Speed's track car, the Mach 6, was destroyed in the crash at the Fuji Helexicon. Due to the highly compressed time frame -- possibly as little as a week -- in which the Fuji track race, the Casa Cristo and the Grand Prix occur, the Racer Motors team has not had time to rebuild the Mach 6. The difference is further explained in the Speed Racer: Supercharged featurette that comes with every version of the Speed Racer DVD. In a nutshell, any car that enters a WRL track race must have a T-180 wheelbase. The Mach 5 does not, but the Mach 6 does.



    Yes. The street-registered vehicle he drives during the Cruncher Block road attack and in the Casa Cristo cross-country race is a carryover from the anime and manga and is named the Shooting Star. The T-180 track car he drives at the Fuji Helexicon is called the Augury (source: Speed Racer: The Videogame).



    Original Mach 5

    Button A: Auto Jack

    Button B: Belt Tires

    Button C: Cutter Blades

    Button D: Deflector

    Button E: Evening or Illuminating Eye or Special Illumination

    Button F: Frogger Mode

    Button G: Go Homing Robot

    Button H: Homing Device

    The Movie Mach 5:

    Control A = Jump Jacks (Originally called the Auto Jacks)

    Control B = Bullet-proof polymer deflector

    Control C = Tire Shields

    Control D = Hexodyne emergency spare tires

    Control E = Zircon-tipped cutter blades

    Control F = Tire crampon grips

    Control G = Homing robot

    Gone from the original are: Frogger Mode and Evening Eye

    Added are: Tire Shields and Hexodyne emergency spare tires

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  • How long is Speed Racer?
    2 hours and 15 minutes
  • When was Speed Racer released?
    May 9, 2008
  • What is the IMDb rating of Speed Racer?
    6.1 out of 10
  • Who stars in Speed Racer?
    Emile Hirsch, Matthew Fox, and Christina Ricci
  • Who wrote Speed Racer?
    Lana Wachowski, Tatsuo Yoshida, and Lilly Wachowski
  • Who directed Speed Racer?
    Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski
  • Who was the composer for Speed Racer?
    Michael Giacchino
  • Who was the producer of Speed Racer?
    Joel Silver, Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski, and Grant Hill
  • Who was the executive producer of Speed Racer?
    Bruce Berman, David Lane Seltzer, and Michael Lambert
  • Who was the cinematographer for Speed Racer?
    David Tattersall
  • Who was the editor of Speed Racer?
    Zach Staenberg and Roger Barton
  • Who are the characters in Speed Racer?
    Speed Racer, Mom Racer, Trixie, X, Sparky, Snake Oiler, Lionel "Pops" Racer, Spritle, Chim Chim, Race Commentator, and others
  • What is the plot of Speed Racer?
    Young driver, Speed Racer, aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.
  • What was the budget for Speed Racer?
    $120 million
  • How much did Speed Racer earn at the worldwide box office?
    $93.9 million
  • How much did Speed Racer earn at the US box office?
    $43.9 million
  • What is Speed Racer rated?
    PG
  • What genre is Speed Racer?
    Action, Adventure, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Family, Sci-Fi, and Sports
  • How many awards has Speed Racer won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has Speed Racer been nominated for?
    13 nominations

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