

Tron meets NASCAR in a glitchy fever dream nobody asked for but everybody deserved.
Get ready for non-stop, fast-paced action as Speed, Conor and Lucy prepare for the next big race, the Redwood Rally. All seems to be going well until strange things begin to happen on the virtual track, including blinding leaves, falling acorns and a menacing Giant Conor. Clearly someone's been tampering with the virtual programming, but Speed and the gang are hot on the trail to solve the mystery. Annalise, the daughter of evil billionaire Zile Zazic, sets out to spy on Speed's investigation. And before you can say "Go, Speed Racer," they both get caught up in a freak accident that leaves them trapped inside the malfunctioning virtual world with a hungry high-tech virus closing in fast! In order to get them out alive, everyone will have to put their differences aside and work together in a fast and furious race against time. But just when it seems like the day is saved, there is one last - and very big - surprise as the real and virtual worlds collide!
Visual Effects
Giant Conor haunts my dreams for all the wrong reasons.
Sound
That "Go Speed Racer" drop hits different at 3am.
Writing
"Hungry high-tech virus" is somehow in the official synopsis.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 66-minute 'movie' is actually three episodes of the Nickelodeon series stitched together with new transitions. The 10.0 TMDB rating comes from exactly two votes, likely from people involved in production.
Released during the Wachowskis' live-action Speed Racer hype cycle, this CGI series tried to ride that wave but landed closer to ReBoot's forgotten cousin. The virtual racing concept predates Ready Player One's film adaptation by a full decade.
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