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Date Posted: 01:29:46 11/23/08 Sun
Author: Rick
Subject: Re: The Car Hater
In reply to: Tim 's message, "The Car Hater" on 23:16:31 11/22/08 Sat

This is one of the most violent "Speed Racer" episodes made, but its campy feeling has always made it a favorite among the fans.

Big Thug #1: "A regular wiseguy. You like showing off for those kids, don't ya', kid?"

"Don't worry, the cops will never catch us, heh, heh, heh, heh, heh."

Some very funny dialogue Peter Fernandez wrote for the dubbing scripts and never a dull moment there. You would think after all those accidents in ONE day, the police would let no one enter the city whatsoever!




Rick

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[> Re: The Car Hater -- Paul Christman (A couple of episodes mixed up), 10:24:39 04/08/10 Thu [1]

Tim-
Not to split hairs, but in your reply you got another similarly-themed episode mixed up with "Car Hater" In the episode I'm refering to, Speed and Trixie encounter an embittered man whose wife had been killed and whose little son had been crippled years earlier when both had been cut down as pedestrians by a hit-and-run driver. At the episode's climax, the crippled boy, now in his teens, pleads with his father to cease harboring such virulent resentment towards those who had nothing to do with the accident. I can't recall this episode's title, though. Can anyone help me out?

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[> [> Re: The Car Destroyer -- Rick, 00:32:22 05/31/10 Mon [1]

This is the episode you are are referring to with the evil Dr. Crepit. One of his reasons for destroying cars is because his son was crippled in an accident and his wife was killed. However, if you watch this one, there is a startling revalation at the climax.




Rick

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