Welcome to Ōban Star-Racers Wiki The wiki about Ōban Star-Racers that anyone can edit. Ōban Star-Racers (オーバン・スターレーサーズ, Ōban Sutā Rēsāzu?) is a French/Japanese animated television series created by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel of Sav! The World Productions.It aired in more than 90 countries including Japan. 'Oban Star Racers, that show never got the attention it deserved.' 'I'm Ami, aka Aminako. 27 years old and still love to watch cartoons.' '/tg/ - Traditional Games' is imageboard for discussing traditional gaming, such as board games and tabletop RPGs.' ' By the beard of Zeus, Odin, and by everything that is holy and good - I never thought.
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. (. ). Ōban Star-Racers (2006) is an racing series created by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel, co-produced by French and Japanese animation studios. Every 10,000 years, teams from all over the universe are gathered by the mysterious Avatar to compete in the Great Race of Oban, a race with much more at stake than just honor or prize money. According to legend, the winner is awarded the Ultimate Prize, which is rumored to grant any wish, from large-scale destruction to, perhaps, the resurrection of a loved one. Some want it for glory, others as a way of universal domination.
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However, the true nature of the Prize is shrouded in mystery, and things are not what they appear to be. Eva is caught in the middle of it all while trying to find her father, who had abandoned her after the death of her mother. Under the name of 'Molly', she joins her dad's racing team to the outer reaches of space, where they take part in the Great Race. Having learned of the Prize, she hopes to win it to bring back her mother and put her family's life back together.
Deciding working for another company would not give him the creative control he needed, creator Savin Yeatman-Eiffel founded his independent own animation studio, spent years raising funds and years more perfecting the animation in cooperation with Japanese studios. Yeatman-Eiffel worked hard to secure the best talent available from both France and Japan, wrote the scripts for all 26 episodes in several languages and was personally involved in every level of the project, sparing no expense. Start to finish, almost a decade.
Tropes used in Ōban Star-Racers include:.: Rick Thunderbolt, who is taken out of the race in the second episode and eventually incapacitated so he'll never race again.: Molly and all other female pilots in the show, though her rivals are definitely in the category. Before the start of the series, Earth was attacked by the Crogs.
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