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Oriena persuades Speed to drive the car with the GRX's engine.
Oriena persuades Speed to drive the car with the GRX's engine.
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S1, EP22 "Mach 5 vs. Mach 5 (Part 1)"Speed Racer is framed for a burglary by a renegade scientist who makes an exact copy of the Mach 5 racer.
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S1, EP23 "Mach 5 vs. Mach 5 (Part 2)"Speed chases Cumulus to his undersea base where he learns that Cumulus plans to destroy all the military bases in the world.
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S1, EP32 "Gang of Assassins (Part 1)"While sightseeing in Japan, the Mach 5 team crosses paths with a gang of assassins who are out to sabotage an international peace conference.
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S1, EP21 "The Fastest Car on Earth (Part 2)"Oriena persuades Speed to drive the car with the GRX's engine.
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