List of Speed Racer: The Next Generation Episodes

List Of Speed Racer: The Next Generation Episodes

This is a list of episodes from the Nicktoons Network series, Speed Racer: The Next Generation. The series debuted on May 2, 2008, preceded by a sneak peek on April 27, 2008 on its sister channel, Nickelodeon.

About two thirds of the first season consist of five three-episode-long movies, three of which are available on DVD. Steven Moverly directs the pilot movie and first trilogy, but John Holt directs the show for the rest of the first season. The second season is directed by Jay Surridge and so far consists of trilogies.

Season Two began airing on the Nicktoons Network on March 24, 2011.

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