Amazon.com: In this second set of adventures, Speed and his friends race against a madman's robot-controlled car in "Race for Revenge." Trixie gets jealous when Speed pays too much attention to the pretty title character in "The Girl Daredevil." In "The Desperate Desert Race," the gang is taken prisoner by rebel army leader Ali ben Schemer, a character who may offend Arab-American viewers.
When Mach Go Go Go debuted in syndication in the U.S. as Speed Racer in 1967, the series had been extensively re-edited to excise much of the violence. These edits cause some continuity problems: in "Girl Daredevil," new tires appear on the Mach-5 between two scenes, and a villain steals the car, although it was out of gas minutes earlier. As the exploits of Speed, Trixie, Sparks, Spritle, and Chim Chim remain a touchstone for fans who grew up watching them, members of Gen-Y are unlikely to be troubled by these awkward moments. (Unrated, suitable for ages 6 and older: cartoon violence, tobacco use, minor ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon
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Rating: - Speed Racer
The movie was in great shape.
Received before expected.
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Rating: - The Real Speed Racer
Purchased for my 7 yo son. He loved the show and wants more.DVD's were great and arrived before schedueled date which was great.
Rating: - Like Seeing A Long Lost Friend
I recently have seen the movie, so I thought I would re-visit the show and at Amazon prices, who could go wrong?
What fun these are to watch with an adult viewpoint! Now this was "serious" ... Read More
Rating: - For a fan of the Speed Racer anime series
This is the second volume of episodes released for the original Speed Racer anime series. Ir contains twelve episodes, and has very little in the way of special features. It's obvious that the company ... Read More
Rating: - Memories to Share
I bought episodes 1-11 and 12-23 shortly after the recent movie premier to watch with my son. He thought it was pretty cool to watch a cartoon that his daddy used to watch when he was a little boy. I had ... Read More