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  2. Wacky Races (1968 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wacky Races is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Heatter-Quigley Productions. It aired on CBS as part of its Saturday-morning schedule from September 14, 1968, to January 4, 1969. [ 1 ] The series features 11 different cars racing against each other in various road rallies ...

  3. Speed Racer - Wikipedia

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    A Speed Racer daily comic strip written and drawn by Mort Todd ran in the New York Post from 2000–2001. [15] IGN ranked the original Speed Racer series at #29 on its "Best 100 Animated Series" list. At Otakon 2015, Funimation announced that it had acquired the license to Speed Racer from Tatsunoko and would release it on Blu-ray for the first ...

  4. Penelope Pitstop - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Pitstop (brother) Parker Perfect (son) Piper Perfect (daughter) Penelope Pitstop is a fictional character who appeared in the 1968 Hanna-Barbera animated series Wacky Races and the spin-off The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, and was voiced by Janet Waldo. She also appeared in the 2017 series of Wacky Races.

  5. List of Speed Racer episodes - Wikipedia

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    Speed goes tumbling out of the car and falls unconscious. Note: In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode (along with part 2) #89 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes. [4] Note: First appearance of Racer X (the Masked Racer). 4. "The Mysterious Masked Racer (Part 2)" / "Challenge of the Masked Racer: Part 2".

  6. Dick Dastardly - Wikipedia

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    Dick Dastardly is a fictional character who has appeared in various animated series by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1968 onward. [4] Dastardly's most famous appearances are in the series Wacky Races (his initial appearance) and its spin-off, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines. He is partly based on the English actor Terry-Thomas.

  7. Speed Racer: The Next Generation - Wikipedia

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    Speed Racer X. Speed Racer: The Next Generation is an animated television series based on the classic Japanese Speed Racer franchise, in which the internal events take place decades after those in the 1967 Japanese series. It is the fourth television adaptation of the franchise, and is executive produced by Lions Gate Entertainment, Larry ...

  8. List of Speed Racer: The Next Generation episodes - Wikipedia

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    May 2, 2008. (2008-05-02) March 14, 2009. (2009-03-14) (Nickelodeon) 101-103. Speed arrives at the Racing Academy and meets all of the main cast. With no race car of his own, Conor lets him use a junky, spare one for the Qualifying Race, known as "LOST HERO". Having destroyed the car, his key, which was left to him by his mysterious father ...

  9. Peter Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    Children. 3. Peter Fernandez (January 29, 1927 – July 15, 2010) was an American actor, voice director, and writer. Despite a career extending from the 1930s, he is probably best known for his roles in the 1967 anime Speed Racer. Fernandez co-wrote the scripts, was the voice director, and translated the English-language version of the theme song.