Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers facts for kids
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers is a 2005 computer-animated series of four films produced by Canadian company Mainframe Entertainment, which also produced the television series ReBoot. Available on DVD and VHS, it has also been shown on Cartoon Network.
A sequel to the 2003 miniseries Hot Wheels: World Race, the series takes place two years after the World Race in California and puts Mattel's Hot Wheels toy cars in a ReBoot-like situation, with racing somewhat reminiscent of Mario Kart. The films were distributed by Warner Bros. Television and the soundtrack was distributed by Sony BMG. A collectible card game, which was shown in the DVD bonus, and other merchandise were also made.
Four specials were aired on Cartoon Network in 2005: Ignition (January 8), The Speed of Silence (March 19), Breaking Point (June 25) and The Ultimate Race (October 1).
Plot
Dr. Peter Tezla discovers that the Wheel of Power is a gateway to amazing new environments called the Racing Realms. Tezla recruits two teams, The Teku and The Metal Maniacs. The Teku consists of Nolo Passoro (the team leader), Karma Eiss, Shirako Takamoto, and World Race veterans Kurt Wylde, and Vert Wheeler. The Metal maniacs consists of Tork Maddox (the team leader), Monkey aka Mitchell Mcclurg, PorkChop aka Deisel Riggs. And also World Race veterans, Taro Kitano, and Mark Wylde. They go through the racing realms winning accelechargers while racing against the Racing Drones Lead by Gelorum, and The Silencerz.
Cast
- Dexter Bell as Nolo Pasaro
- Adrian Holmes as Tork Maddox
- Kathleen Barr as Gelorum
- Michael Donovan as Dr. Peter Tezla
- Kirby Morrow as Shirako Takamoto
Films
Occupation | Films | |||
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Ignition | The Speed of Silence | Breaking Point | The Ultimate Race | |
Director(s) | Andrew Duncan Gino Nichele |
Andrew Duncan William Gordon |
William Lau | Andrew Duncan |
Producer(s) | Ian Richter Gio Corsi |
Ian Richter | ||
Writer(s) | Screenplay by Mark Edens Story by Mark Edens Ian Richter |
Mark Edens | ||
Composer(s) | Brian Carson | |||
Production company(s) | Mattel Entertainment Mainframe Entertainment |
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Distributor | Warner Home Video | |||
Released | January 8, 2005 | March 19, 2005 | June 25, 2005 | October 1, 2005 |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
See also
In Spanish: Hot Wheels AcceleRacers para niños