Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 120000000
Revenue
$ 93900000

Speed Racer

Trixie

Pops Racer

Mom Racer

Racer X

Inspector Detector

Mr. Musha

Taejo Togokahn

Ben Burns

Taejo Body Guard

Young Trixie

Royalton

Spritle Racer

Sparky

Cruncher Block

Snake Oiler

Cannonball Taylor

Rex Racer

Horuko Togokahn

Minx

Johnny "Goodboy" Jones

Casa Christo Announcer

Cass Jones

Local Announcer

Gennie

Grey Ghost

Yakuza Driver

Young Speed Racer

Speed's Teacher

Everyman Announcer

Harold Ledermann Announcer

Japanese Announcer

Russian Announcer

Italian Announcer

French Announcer

Celtic Announcer

Crew Chief/Sempre Fi-Ber Driver

Blackjack Benelli

Chim Chim

Chim Chim

Blonde Pack Leader

Race Announcer

Race Commentator

Big Mouth

Press Man

Flight Attendant

Vinny - Cruncher Thug

Cruncher Thug

Truck Driver

Marvin the Cleaning Man

Joel Goldman

Fuji Announcer

Fuji Announcer

Dour Face

Queen of Casa Cristo

Shark Driver

Delila

Flying Fox

Sempre Fi-Ber Leader

Thor-Azine Leader

Hydro-Cell Driver

C.I.B. Security Man

Mr. Togokahn

Fuji Reporter

Fuji Reporter

Security Official

Senior Race Official

Grand Prix Female Announcer

Nitro

Denise

Gearbox

Count Down Tower Woman

Prince Kabala

German Announcer

Turkish Announcer

Korean Announcer

Japanese Announcer

Spanish Announcer

Chinese Announcer

Persian Announcer

Grand Prix Announcer
Written by Wehrmacht on 2020-10-12
The only people who'll enjoy this Attention-Deficit-Disorder nightmare are those who've never seen an episode of the original anime in their lives. In other words, children. Sure, there's some fun to be had for adults in seeing how all of the well-known characterisations from your own childhood have been lobotomised by their modern, live action counterparts. Ultimately, though, you'll come to the conclusion that "Speed" was what the director(s) were on when they spliced together 120 minutes worth of 3-second zoom/pan/sensory-overload scenes. Your eyes, and very probably your brain, will be dissolving by the end of this acid trip, so exhausting are the visuals. It's _almost_ as if they wanted to go the **complete opposite** of the original series' sparsely-detailed animation by packing every single frame as full of colour & movement & distraction & pointlessness as they possibly could. No, not _almost_... it's what they actually did! Adults should press their "A" button and leap over this drivel.