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Ōban Star-Racers

Ōban Star-Racers
Oban promo poster.jpg
Genre Action, Adventure, Science-fantasy
Created by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel
Starring French:
Gabrielle Jéru
Thomas Guitard
Jérôme Keen
English:
Chiara Zanni
Sam Vincent
Ron Halder
Japanese:
Junko Noda
Keiichirou Satomi
Unshou Ishizuka
Opening theme "Chance to Shine" – AKINO (Japan)
"Never Say Never" – After Midnight Project (US-America)
Ending theme "Waratteta" – Sukoshi
Country of origin France
Japan
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes)
Production
Editor(s) Takeshi Seyama
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Sav! The World Productions (Production company)
HAL Film Maker (2D Animation)
Pumpkin 3D (3D Animation)
Release
Original network France 3, Jetix (France)
Super RTL (Germany)
NHK BS2, Jetix (Japan)
Jetix (U.S. 2006–2009)
Disney XD (U.S. 2009)
YTV (Canada)
Rai 2 (Italy)
Antena 3 (Spain)
Original release 5 June – 11 December 2006
External links
Website

Ōban Star-Racers (オーバン・スターレーサーズ Ōban Sutā Rēsāzu?) is a French/Japanese anime series created by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel of Sav! The World Productions. Originally produced as a short movie titled Molly Star Racer, a television series was developed in cooperation with Jetix Europe, with animation production by HAL Film Maker and Pumpkin 3D. It aired in more than 100 countries including Japan. In the US, the series aired on ABC Family and Jetix/Toon Disney between June and December 2006.

A potential sequel or spinoff is currently in development.

In the year 2082, Earth has been invited to compete in the Great Race of Ōban, an intergalactic race whose winner can be given "The Ultimate Prize", supposedly granting any wish in the world - even bringing back a loved one. The invitation comes from the Avatar, a mysterious entity who ends hostilities between Earth and the sinister race of the Crogs, in return for Earth's entry into the race. Eva Wei, an Earth student, escapes boarding school to find her father, Don Wei, president of Wei Racing and the best race manager in the world. Having left his daughter in the care of the boarding school for many years without ever visiting, Don Wei does not seem to recognize Eva as his daughter. Unable to tell her father who she really is, she lands a job as a mechanic in his team under the name "Molly", a name chosen from a convenient poster on a crate in the hangar. When Wei Racing is ordered by the government to represent Earth at Ōban, Molly stows away as they are taken to a far-off planet. During the first race, the Whizzing Arrow, the Earth Star-Racer ship, crashes due to sabotage. Its star pilot, Rick Thunderbolt, becomes unable to race. After finding that the gunner, Jordan Wilde, makes a miserable pilot, Molly steals the ship and enters the next race. Don Wei grudgingly decides that the only one who can replace Rick is Molly. Haunted by the death of her mother - a famous star-racer - and the harsh "reunion" with her father, Molly is determined to win so she can be with her parents once again.


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