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G animated it, and Bandai Entertainment acted as the North American distributor. The full-length anime series was handled by director and writer Mitsuru Hongo and was animated by Production I. G, with Bee Train returning for in-between animation. Production I. G president Mitsuhisa Ishikawa joined on as producer for the series. It was the first time he had worked on a joint U. Bang Zoom! Entertainment in Burbank, California produced the English dub for the series, as well as adapted the scripts alongside Williams Street.

IGPX was commended for being the first original series on Toonami. Follow us on Google News. Forgot password? You don't have notifications. Immortal Grand Prix Share: Share on Facebook. Popular Reviews This Week Login to review. Just Reviewed See All. No European Leagues, No Problem! Kusu Kusu Mania! See All. Never Back Down: Revolt. See more at IMDbPro.

Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Photos Top cast Edit. Peter Cullen Narrator as Narrator. Vanilla Yamazaki Luca as Luca. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The teams make three laps of a 60 km course while intercepting the opponent as they vie for a first place finish.

The best machine performance, the best pilots and the best teamwork are the only factors that can make them the winners. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia This was originally pitched by Production I.

Cartoon Network rejected it but was glad to use it as a replacement for Toonami's Total Immersion Event in September However, it was so well-received by viewers, and got high ratings to boot, that they decided to go back to Production I. Connections Featured in Adventures in Voice Acting Soundtracks Go For It! Performed by Granrodeo. User reviews 3 Review.

Top review. About time too!! I was a big fan of Battle Of The Planets in my childhood days and loved Akira, mainly for the motorbike scenes, the rest just baffled me frankly when it first appeared in the UK.

Sadly since then I had been put off by increasingly violent or turgid Japanese cartoons and what with the rise of Pokemon, Hentai and everything including the pseudo spiritual soul searching Ninja kitchen sink, I'd lost hope in finding anything of genuine 'fun' entertainment coming out of Japan



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