Capeta is a Japanese sports manga and anime about kart racing by Masahito Soda. The manga won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen in 2005. The series consists of three separate arcs. The first is about Capeta's first experiences with kart racing at the age of 10. The next arc, which starts four years later, deals with Capeta trying to handle his growing financial issues due to the high cost involved in kart racing. The third is about Capeta trying to realize his dream of beating his rival and becoming a professional racer, venturing through into a more senior category: Formula Three. Both the anime and manga features numerous references and homages to Initial D and Best Motoring International references, as well as Formula One. In addition to this, there are many karting and racing references that not only add flesh to the story, but are also factual.
In Russkies, a young American boy develops an unlikely friendship with a group of Russian sailors who are stranded in Florida. As they navigate cultural differences and language barriers, they discover a shared bond of friendship that transcends their differences. Together, they embark on adventures and learn valuable lessons about loyalty, patriotism, and the importance of overcoming prejudice.
In the small town of Australia, a teenage boy discovers his passion for go-kart racing with the support of his single mother and the guidance of a racing champion. Together, they navigate the challenges of the championship and learn valuable lessons about family, perseverance, and friendship.
Fun House is a wacky game show where contestants compete in a series of challenges and obstacles in an over-the-top funhouse. With go-karts, mullets, and crazy prizes, it's a laugh-out-loud experience for the whole family.
In 'The Crocodiles: All for One', a group of friends find themselves in an unexpected situation when one of their friend's mothers is wrongfully accused and imprisoned. Determined to prove her innocence, they embark on a daring adventure to uncover the truth and save her from behind bars. With their unique skills and camaraderie, they face numerous obstacles and challenges along the way, ultimately showcasing the power of friendship and perseverance.
Wild Cherry is a comedy film that follows a group of high school friends as they navigate their first sexual experiences. The story revolves around a group of girls who decide to create a club called the Wild Cherries, where they help their fellow female students lose their virginity. Along the way, they encounter various comedic and awkward situations that test their friendships and challenge their ideas about sex and relationships. Through humor and relatable characters, Wild Cherry explores themes of sexuality, friendship, and the pressures of adolescent life.
From go-kart champs, NASCAR winners are bred -- or so goes the thinking of the drivers (and their families) involved in the World Karting Association's National Pavement Series. This documentary follows three of the series' top contenders. Although small in stature, the adolescent racers harbor big dreams as they hit speeds of 60 to 70 miles per hour in their quest to ascend the first rung on their way to NASCAR in this film from Marshall Curry.
After the loss of his mother to cancer, a 14-year-old troubled teen named Watts finds solace and purpose in go-kart racing. With the help of his father, a widower and former racing champion, he faces off against his rival in a thrilling race to victory.
Two scheming friends are brought over to face a paternity problem related to an inheritance. But neither knows who's the real father.
A powerful and inspirational story of dedication, danger, fear, and the rare ‘will’ some of us have to defy all personal limitations. Experience the fastest motorsport on earth through the eyes of five-time champion Scott Dixon and the Chip Ganassi Racing team. Filmed with an access all areas lens, ‘Born Racer’ follows the people who are passionate about the world of auto racing and asks why some individuals feel compelled to face danger and risk their lives in order to win. Both action-packed and highly-intimate, it features an intense blend of up close and personal filming with never-before-seen spectacular, cutting-edge racing footage to explore a sport that defines the very people who inhabit it, and pushes them to the edge in their desire for success.
In the high-stakes world of motorsports, nothing is more intense than competitive go-karting. The parents of young racers know that if anyone can get their kid to the top, it's Troy Adams of the legendary Adams Motorsports Park, which is one of the first African American-owned tracks in the country.
Film about a young heir to a toy company who has gotten a young lady pregnant. But were they unknowingly related to one-another?
Clarkson presents a montage of various crashes, motorcycle stunts, auto racing mishaps, and other vehicular carnage.
A bodies of a six-grader and his father are interchanges with the help of the magic machine invented by father.
The villagers hold a go-kart race. Various fathers get over-excited about the race and cheat by adding electric engines, borrowed from Ted, to their kart. Pat and the children construct a proper pedal-kart with a wind-sail for extra speed (using natural power is not against the rules). At the race the adults tear off in their karts, leaving Julian gamely bringing up the rear but the adults discover that their engines can’t be stopped and PC Selby soon finds himself hurtling towards Greendale Crag. Pat leaps into the go-kart with Julian, fixes the windsail on the back, and rushes off after PC Selby. They are able to divert him at the last minute from the edge of the crag and he goes hurtling into a big pile of manure. Pat and the kids collect the prize for the best go-kart and all the Dads are disqualified for cheating.
Even when Ivan Capelli was a teenager and still racing go-karts, his father followed him around with a camera. Thanks to a tinkering engineer, a Japanese investor and his talent, he made it to the Formula 1.
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