For the 2008 film, see Speed Racer (film). For other uses, see Speed Racer (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Speed Race.
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Speed Racer
Gō Mifune, also known as Speed Racer
マッハ GoGoGo (Mahha GōGōGō)
Genre
Sports
Manga
Written by
Tatsuo Yoshida
Published by
Shueisha Sun Wide Comics
English publisher
NA:NOW Comics Wildstorm Productions Digital Manga Publishing
Kenji Yoshida Makiko Iwata Masatoshi Yui Minoru Ohno Yumi Murase
Written by
Masaaki Sakurai
Music by
Michiru Oshima
Studio
Tatsunoko Productions
Licensed by
NA:DIC Entertainment (former) Crunchyroll (currently)
Original network
TV Tokyo
English network
US:Nickelodeon, Syndication
Original run
January 9, 1997 – September 25, 1997
Episodes
34[1](List of episodes)
Manga
Mach GoGoGo!
Written by
Toshio Tanigami
Published by
Shogakukan
Magazine
CoroCoro Comic
Demographic
Children
Original run
January 1997 – October 1997
Volumes
2
Related works
The New Adventures of Speed Racer
Speed Racer X
The Next Generation
Speed Racer (NOW Comics)
Racer X (NOW Comics)
Speed Racer: Chronicles of the Racer
Speed Racer: Born to Race
Racer X (Tommy Yune prequel)
Speed Racer (live action film)
Speed Racer, also known as Mach GoGoGo (Japanese: マッハGoGoGo, Hepburn: Mahha GōGōGō), is a Japanese manga about automobile racing created by Tatsuo Yoshida. It was originally serialized in print in Shueisha's 1966 Shōnen Book. It was released in tankōbon book form by Sun Wide Comics and later re-released in Japan by Fusosha. Adapted into anime by Tatsunoko Productions, its 52 episodes aired on Fuji TV from April 1967 to March 1968. In the US, the show aired in syndication at approximately the same time. The anime was later re-broadcast on Tokyo MX from July 1 to September 25, 2008.
Selected chapters of the manga were released by NOW Comics in the 1990s under the title Speed Racer Classics. These were later released by Wildstorm Productions, a division of DC Comics, as Speed Racer: The Original Manga. In 2008, under its Americanized title, Speed Racer, Mach GoGoGo was republished in its entirety in the United States by Digital Manga Publishing and was released as a box set to commemorate the franchise's 40th anniversary, as well as serving as a tie-in with the 2008 film. The television series was very successful in the United States and is said to have defined anime in that country until the 1990s, being watched by a total estimated audience of 40 million viewers during the 1960s–1970s.[2][3][4][5]
^作品データベース. Tatsunoko Production (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
^Fouladpour, Tony (July 16, 1996). "Speed Racer Becomes First Animated Action Hero to Endorse a Car--drives Volkswagen GTI to Victory in New TV Spot". Volkswagen of America. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
^"Launching From the Web: Art Asylum Seeks an Alternative to Costly TV Ads". ICv2. February 20, 2006. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
^"Need For Speed". Sega Pro. No. 25 (November 1993). 14 October 1993. p. 14.
^Malham, Howell J. (May 20, 1993). "In Pole Position for a Comeback". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
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