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| Speed Racer - Episodes 1-11 | 
enlarge | Director: Hiroshi Sasagawa Actors: Katsuji Mori, Michiko Nomura, Yoshiko Matsuo, Kinya Aikawa, Teiji Omiya Studio: Lions Gate Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (74 reviews) Sales Rank: 1750
Format: Animated, Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Limited Edition, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 300 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: 14591 UPC: 012236116509 EAN: 0012236116509 ASIN: B00008IHAV
Release Date: April 22, 2003 Theatrical Release Date: September 23, 1967 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  A (Speedy) Drive Down Memory Lane May 27, 2008 First of all, the dvd I recieved didn't have the collector's rubber dvd case, that having been said I was still very happy for being able to see these old episodes again. As a huge fan of the series in my youth, and still being quite the kid now, I was very happy these episodes made it to dvd. A must for fans of the old series, or anyone curious to see where the Wachowski's new movie all started from!
  Speed RULES!!! --- but WHERE ARE THE JAPANESE EXTRAS?! May 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This FIRST set is GREAT! The first 2 episodes detail the Mach 5, it's development history, and enough character history to add much enjoyment and fun to the rest of the series. Now as an adult I really appreciate that the art and production quality for the first episode is the same as for the very last; no rough beginning that loses value after watching refined episodes later on. And the stories in this first set are the best introduction to this Great Classic racing (and adventure) series. They'll make devoted fans out of you, leave you anxiously yearning for more, and prepare you to get the most enjoyment from the rest.
Speed Racer was my favorite cartoon growing up. I would pass up an after-school KickBall game to watch Speed and the Coolest Car on Earth. I always laughed myself onto the floor watching Spritle's tears spraying out like fountains. These cartoons were crude ... but they had a unique character and spirit that made refined art, sound, and production irrelevant. In fact the mismatched mouth movements (seemingly due to more than translation) and coarse animation only added to it's unique charm. I've waited a long time for a collection like this.
These characters are beyond endearing. You just love them; even the villains! And the voices are so perfectly cliche, and in that way so uniquely Speed Racer; they're hilarious! The main characters have such great personalities and charm. And you've got to love the 60s/70s music and pop culture as well as the fun Japanese interpretation (and Japanification) of it that stands out to western audiences (like Trixie's sort-of full-bodied winking peace-sign expression and stance). And you'll never forget that great opening sequence in which Speed is frozen in that Groovy Racing/Go-Go pose that spins around in a 3D effect. And the Mach 5! It's as beautiful today as it was so long ago! To me, it's the most beautiful car EVER conceived. I Treasure this great show!
HOWEVER, I agree with other reviewers in that Lion's Gate should have included the original Japanese theme song, and it would have been GREAT to have included a whole episode in Japanese as it aired in Japan. Interviews with voice-cast members and the Japanese creators (who've got to be the Grooviest most interesting guys!) would have been nice. Such extras would have made this a much better collection. But they provided none of those things in any of the 5 sets.
Also, they should have put forth some effort to improve the video quality. I have a VHS tape that provides better image quality. It's as if they did not use original masters . . . or perhaps those masters have not been well kept (although it's not bad by any means).
I'd give the Series itself every star in the Universe, but I have to give the collection only 3 Stars. It could and SHOULD be so much better with the extras and improvements I've mentioned.
  go speed racer, GO! May 9, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
With the imminent release of the "Speed Racer" live action film, a review of the cartoon series that spawned it is in order. This cartoon series having been made in the sixties, shows the simplistic animation prevalent in Japanese cartoons of the period. It's peers, such as Astro Boy, Kimba The White Lion, Gigantor (which were released in Japan under different names) and others, all display this type of animation. There are many adults today, who grew up with these cartoons, that hope the "Speed Racer" Live action film meets or exceeds their expectations. Today's kids won't care, obviously, as their knowledge of this cartoon series is slim to none. It is this reviewers' hope that it WILL be good, and thus possibly reinvigorate interest in the cartoon series.
The episodes following are in volume 1 of the series:
The Great Plan (part 1)
The Great Plan (part 2)
Challenge of the Masked Racer (part 1)
Challenge of the Masked Racer (part 2)
The Secret Engine (part 1)
The Secret Engine (part 2)
The Race Against The Mammoth Car (part 1)
The Race Against The Mammoth Car (part 2)
The Most Dangerous Race (part 1)
The Most Dangerous Race (part 2)
The Most Dangerous Race (part 3)
There are a host of special features included in the DVD that are a must for fans of this popular cartoon series.
  A decent introduction to this classic anime series May 7, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This release contains the first eleven episodes of the series, as well as a few extras; however, only the English dub versions of the episodes are included.
There are a few special features included in a section labeled as, "Speed Racer Files." The special features menu is designed to look like file folders, and you click on the tab of the "file folder" you want to look at.
"Production" gives a text-only history of Tatsunoko Productions, the company that produced Speed Racer in Japan. There is also a text-only history of the U.S. adaptation of the series, a page of lyrics for the Speed Racer theme song and a text-only history of the theme song (including a link to hear the song), and the credits and information for the American voice actors.
"Mach 5" shows the various controls on the steering wheel of the Mach 5. Speed Racer can be heard explaining what a control does when the viewer clicks on it. You can also "see the feature in action" (which is footage from the show).
"Villains' Gallery" includes brief profiles and pictures of eight of the villains.
"Speed Lives On!" provides two links: "Sequels & Spin Offs" and "Speed Merchandise." Under "Sequels & Spin Offs" there is a text-only explanation of The New Adventures of Speed Racer (and the opening credits of the series can be viewed), and a text-only explanation for a Volkswagen commercial that included Speed Racer (however, the actual commercial itself is not included). Under "Speed Merchandise," this is a gallery of merchandise; however, it contained only five items.
My biggest disappointment watching this DVD was the fact that, even though it has chapter marks, they're useless for the viewer. When watching the DVD, you can't use the "skip" function to move ahead to the next chapter; you're forced to use the fast forward button.
The episodes on the disc are actually pretty good. However, I think the design of the DVD menus are a bit clunky, the extras are a bit underwhelming, and I'm disappointed by the fact that the chapter marks are useless for the viewer. I wish that instead of trying to cram eleven episodes onto one disc, that this had been released as a two-disc set with some better bonus features.
If you're a fan of the original Speed Racer anime, this is worth picking up to have the first eleven episodes in your DVD collection. However, just don't expect anything terribly spectacular in the way of special features.
  Not so silly after all May 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After reading some of the reviews, I thought I might be unhappy when I watched the DVD's for the first time. I can see why they changed the opening credits. They wanted it to match the Trademark that is on everything else. No big deal. The song is the same. The closing credits look just like I remember. The remastered prints are great. The extra content that explains how fast they had to produce the American versions is amazing. A theme song recorded in one day. The sound effects are exactly as I remember growing up. You must get at least the first two DVD's before you see the new movie.
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