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Movie Review: Speed Racer series

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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 6+ Stars: 4 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: G  general audiences  MPAA Rating: Studio: Lions Gate Entertainment  Directed By:   Cast: Corinne Orr, Jack Grimes  Running Time: 50 min  Release Date: 04/22/2003  Genre: Family and Kids 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this 1960s Japanese cartoon series gained popularity in the States when MTV picked it up in the 1990s. While there's a profusion of explosions and action, it's very cartoonish and garnished with a sleek retro look.

Families can talk about the appeal of this series. Why do you think it became popular in the U.S., and so long after it came out in Japan? What do you think about Speed's good-guy image? Is he such a good character if there are always explosions and dangerous situations all around him? Does he ever solve something with violence that could have been solved another way?

Common Sense Media Review
Available in five DVD sets, the beginning of this TV series tells an exciting, if simply animated, adventure story. Here, our hero Speed races to win prize money for a new car, while fending off villains trying to steal plans for the car. By the end of the series, after going up against a number of villainous characters, dangerously tricked-out cars, and shady schemes -- while sticking to his good-guy image -- Speed is a seasoned driver ready for the title of best racer in the world.

This hit 1960s Japanese cartoon has a sleek look and an emphasis on car crashes and other explosions that kids will love almost as much as die-hard anime fans. The beginning of the series is more awkwardly animated and less streamlined than later episodes, but there are still plenty of fast-paced thrills. As the series progresses, fans will find more psychological themes and drama mixed with the action and suspense.

The best in this series is Episode 21, "The Fastest Car on Earth" (found on volume 2), where Speed falls under the spell of a powerful new racing engine. The series' usual emphasis on action and movement is heightened by some very dramatic visual effects and a fully orchestrated, suspenseful music score.

Fans may also like the 2008 Speed Racer movie, Wacky Races (TV), and Mario Kart on the Wii.



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