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Showing posts with label speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speed. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2023

Car-Toons: Fan-Made Versions of TV and Movie Cars

Talented fans are always building their own versions of famous TV cars. Check out these examples:

The Flintmobile from The Flintstones

Speed Buggy, from the cartoon of the same name

Here's Vanellope's cart from Disney's Wreck-It Ralph

TV cops Starsky & Hutch each had their own unique vehicles.

Fans of Mario Kart will recognize these famous wheels

Monday, January 29, 2018

Scooby-Doo Meets Speed Buggy Glitches

Two cartoon icons meet in an episode filled with glitches: Upon reaching Winona, the gang stand in front of a boarded-up hotel. The next morning, the windows are no longer boarded up.

Shaggy and Freddy spend the night in sleeping bags laid out side by side, but when Shag is shown a moment later, Freddy's nowhere in sight.

Daphne gives us her famous Velma impression.

Fred smashes up the front end of the Mystery Machine, but when Tinker is repairing it, he has the engine in the back. Now it is sometimes necessary to remove an engine to work on it, but it would take way too much unnecessary effort to move it into the back of the van.

All through this episode, Mark looks Hispanic, but in the Speed Buggy TV show he looked white. Actually, he was originally intended to be a Latino in the series, but somehow that idea went by the wayside. More...

Monday, December 1, 2014

Speed Buggy Glitches

What is a glitch? Glitches are mistakes in movies and TV shows. They can be technical goofs, continuity errors, or anything that makes you scratch your head and say, "Huh?" In this case, the glitches are from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series Speed Buggy.

In Speed Buggy Went Thataway, although the bad guys don't remove the gate when they open it, the corral has none for the rest of the episode, even when Aunt Belle puts her herd back inside.

Debbie's collar changes color.

The entire background behind Speedy changes during Tinker's kidnapping.

Speed Buggy drives straight up the vertical wall of Buzzard's Butte. Now you might think that would be possible with his mountain climbing treads, but, he's clearly not using them.

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