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  2. Language. English. Hot Wheels: World Race is a 2003 animated sports action film based on the Hot Wheels television series Hot Wheels: Highway 35 – World Race that premiered on Cartoon Network from July 12 to August 2, 2003 which includes five episodes, "Ring of Fire", "The Greatest Challenge", "Desert Heat", "Frozen Fire" and "Wheel of Power ...

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    Hot Wheels: Highway 35 World Race is a 2003 computer-animated sports action film based on the Hot Wheels television series Hot Wheels: Highway 35 – World Race that premiered on Cartoon Network from July 12 to August 2, 2003 which includes five episodes, "Ring of Fire", "The Greatest Challenge", "Desert Heat", "Frozen Fire" and "Wheel of Power" divi...

    Ring of Fire

    Dr. Peter Tezla keeps failing to reach the end of a track in another dimension called Highway 35 to get a zero point energy source called the wheel of power, so he uses his Scrim Corporation to recruit drivers from around the world to compete in a world race to find out the best driver; this wins $5 million dollars for every member of the winning team.

    A 16 year old named Josef “Vert” Wheeler comes home from getting his drivers license on his birthday to find a Hot Wheels car in his driveway. Unique to the Deora II, it was a blue, orange and white vehicle with skateboards on the back and opened like a hatch from the front. Vert and other drivers find their cars along with Tezla’s message and use the GPS screen to reach the proving ground off of Highway 35. The building is located in what is assumed to be the salt flats around Utah shown in a future movie series. After further introduction, Tezla explains the cars and their unique abilities from the 5 teams. Wave Rippers cars use jump jets to fly into the air and hover above the ground like riding the waves. Scorchers have lava tires and plows to drive through lava. Road Beasts have a saw blade to cut through things, Dune Ratz have spiked sand tires that can gain traction in deep sands. Lastly, it’s not shown until later, but Street Breed cars can launch a radar system into the air that can show drivers how to navigate through a maze. All cars also have a grappling hook to save them from a fall, lift objects off the ground, and pull objects while driving in reverse.

    Every car has Nitrox 2 boosters to make them go faster at opportune moments. Drivers would use this to go 300 mph to open a portal leading to another dimension with a race track built eons ago by Accelerons, gain speed for long jumps, catch up to other drivers on straightaways, and to open the portal on the way back to earth. At the beginning of a race, notice who is shown using Nitrox first or second to get an idea of what characters an episode is focused around. Vert will have screen time during all of the episodes as he is the main character, but the focus will also revolve around the leaders of all 5 teams that correspond to the amount of episodes there are in the movie. There are different legs of the race that also fit with the theme of the team leader that an episode is focused around.

    Before the first race, Vert’s mindset is that he doesn’t need a team saying “I’m a team of one”. He rejects his friend Alec’s offer to join an amateur skateboard team to get sponsored, gets upset when his dad didn’t let him drive the car after he got his license when his dad has to leave to help his squadron, and also rejects Lani’s offer to join up as Wave Rippers. He gets into a beef with Scorchers leader Taro Kitano after he uses his grappling hook by accident making them both spin out. This rivalry continues into the 1st leg of the race which takes place on an orange Hot Wheels track with yellow arrows. The setting is a world with dark rocks that lead to a loop and a volcano with smoke billowing from its chimney behind it.

    While Vert is busy site seeing, a driver named Kurt Wylde takes the lead after knocking him into Kadeem making them wipe out establishing that the cars in the movie are highly advanced to the point of being indestructible. Banjee eventually passes Kurt and fails to complete the loop, deploying his parachute to land safely on the track. Kurt and Taro don’t have enough speed to complete a jump after the loop and failure to make it to the other side would mean falling into a river of lava, but Vert does a half pipe skateboarding trick to get through the loop before barely making the jump.

    The Highway 35 toyline and the rest of World Race media is a series released by Mattel in 2003 to commemorate 35th anniversary of the Hot Wheels franchise. The 35 cars were released in conjunction with the Hot Wheels: World Race racing video game, which was developed by Climax Brighton and published by THQ, it was released in October 29, 2003, one month and 3 days before the release of the movie. the video series of the same name and a comic book series that was released with each separate vehicle.

    On the Release Date 2/10/2004, HotWheelsCollectors.com had a contest where members could win a Limited Set, 36 in a complete set and limited to no more than 1,000 pieces.

    The 5 teams, each having 7 drivers & vehicles, are shown below.

    Teams, Characters, and Cars[] Wave Rippers

    Each of the Wave Rippers team's seven racecars is capable of operating on the surface of water, or even beneath the waves. Hailing from islands and beaches all over the world.

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  3. Dec 2, 2003 · Hot Wheels Highway 35: World Race is a series released by Mattel and animated by Mainframe Entertainment , to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Hot Wheels. It was broadcasted into 5 episodes, but was edited together into a made-for-DVD movie. The universe and story was created by Jeff Gomez.

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  4. Hot Wheels: World Race was a video game developed by Climax Brighton and Mattel Interactive under the Highway 35 label, first released on 05 November 2003 for PlayStation 2 and GameCube in the United States. Other platforms and international releases debuted at later dates.

  5. May 17, 2006 · The latest developer to create a Hot Wheels game is Climax Studios, and its offering is Hot Wheels World Race for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. World Race takes the series in a...

  6. Mar 22, 2022 · FAQ (GBA) by silver-wonder. Updated: 03/22/2022. INTRODUCTION (FROM THE . MANUAL) . THE WORLD OF HIGHWAY 35. “Thousands of years ago, an advanced race of beings called the Accelerons built. an...

  7. Hot Wheels: World Race is a computer-animated, feature-length made-for-TV movie based on the Hot Wheels television series and toy line made by Mattel. The movie was produced by Mainframe Entertainment out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which also produced the Toonami series ReBoot.

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