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If you’re a fan of “Oban Star Racers,” or
“Speed Racer,” movie 4 of the “Acceleracers” series will please tween
boys with bright animation, epic car races, and stories simplistic
enough to keep their attention. This final installment involves the
Acceleracers devising a plan to save one of their kidnapped team mates
Wylde brother of the hero Kurt. To do this they have to open the Cosmic
Realm, a dimension of twists and turns and infiltrate Racing Drones
Headquarters, and the action beefs up for this last go around. Are you
excited?! I sure am! Even though I have no idea what I just wrote! Can
you get your son to explain to me?
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One redeeming aspect of “The
Ultimate Race” is the rather wonderful animation courtesy of
the team at Mattel. And even though the film is just a
vehicle to promote the toy line, it’s still a good way to
kill an hour with meteors, a race in the vein of “Ben-Hur”
and people in bright costumes driving amazing cars back and
forth. I’d hate to think how lost these people would be if
their cars broke down on the space course. Logic be gone!
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To watch a film like this you have to
put yourself in the mindset of the target age, and just enjoy the
sights and sounds. Granted, it was a bit of a struggle to understand
anything here, but I guess you had to watch the first three to catch
up. “The Ultimate Race” is a crisp and entertaining bit of action
escapism for the young boys in the family, with colorful odd
characters, and a villain worth remembering. Gotta love… cars…? Do
kids still play with Hot Wheels? Man, I'm old.
It's a one hour commercial, sure, but let's not pretend this type of
fodder didn't exist in the seventies, eighties, or nineties. "Acceleracers"
is a fun movie for the boys in the family, and I put myself in their
mind set for an hour.

- There is a live
action "Hot Wheels" action racing movie in the works aimed for kids.
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