I feel like maybe I should update stuff every once in a while. I will probably do that soon.
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December 4, 2014
I guess I made this up a while ago, but BEHOLD! THE GANGAM STYLE/BAHXSTER THEORY!!! (From our car)
How can you sell a new Hyundai that's weird? If it's South Korea, that makes things easy! Hyundai is a giant corporation and was actually founded in South Korea. They can easily get in contact with PSY.
Why is this important? Well, did you notice how the Bahxster has an impressive "trunk" space? I mean, seriously, there is a giant blank inside where ANYTHING can be put.
Why do these two connect? Hire PSY to dance to Gangam Style with a bunch of other dancers inside the "trunk" and the Bahxster will be known as the "car that is so big PSY can dance to Gangam Style in the trunk". People will INSTANTLY buy something like that!!
Thank you.
How can you sell a new Hyundai that's weird? If it's South Korea, that makes things easy! Hyundai is a giant corporation and was actually founded in South Korea. They can easily get in contact with PSY.
Why is this important? Well, did you notice how the Bahxster has an impressive "trunk" space? I mean, seriously, there is a giant blank inside where ANYTHING can be put.
Why do these two connect? Hire PSY to dance to Gangam Style with a bunch of other dancers inside the "trunk" and the Bahxster will be known as the "car that is so big PSY can dance to Gangam Style in the trunk". People will INSTANTLY buy something like that!!
Thank you.
October 29, 2014
So I actually did a lot over the amount of time I wasn't editing this website. Unfortunately, I kind of forgot that this page existed, so let me just quickly go over a few things.
1. Our Rube Goldberg Machine is no more :( . We had to disassemble it so the parts could be returned to the class and the teacher could use the boards for next year. I just hope that they enjoy the picture of the Kool-Aid man that we drew with Sharpie, because that is going to be permanently there.
2. I went camping up in Tamarancho, on Mount Tamalpais, CA. I am actually in Boy Scouts and my troop was asked to teach little Cub Scouts about the importance of knots. And to prove our point we made a giant bridge using nothing but 6 poles and miles of rope. And it HELD. Like seriously, a child could walk on it, a child could bounce on it, and adult could walk on it, and we made the same bridge a few years ago and we had all of us (about 8 teenagers) start bouncing on it to see when it would break (that was dumb, don't do that btw) and it still held. It was fun to be up there, and i learned a new knot: the Sheet Bend. I also got to practice my Square Knot, my Granny Knot, my Clove Hitch, and my wraps/fraps.
3. I have never said this before, but I am a total car addict. So much that I will actually go and look up random cars that nobody cares about (Iran Khodra, Baojun, Qoros, Zenvo, Chaparral, etc.) and I love finding cars that I have never seen before or are rare. And I found a couple.
First off, I found two NISMO 370Zs. One was on Highway 101, the other near the Courtyard Marriot in Novato, CA (which has a sucky picture). And when you hear one in action, you drop the fact that it's basically just a Nissan and you gain a lot more respect for it.
I found two other cars in a nearby business park. One was an MGB, and the other was an old Mercury Cougar (not in picture)
I found out that in a back lot at my school there is a Citroën 2CV from some decades ago. I don't know how rare the are in Europe considering it was a bestseller at its time, but it is rare to see a Citroën in America.
Finally, I saw an Acura NSX. It is a really awesome supercar that is popular mostly in Japan, but also in other places. The picture is really bad quality because I was on a bus and I was almost too late to take a picture of it, but if you zoom in you can see it better.
1. Our Rube Goldberg Machine is no more :( . We had to disassemble it so the parts could be returned to the class and the teacher could use the boards for next year. I just hope that they enjoy the picture of the Kool-Aid man that we drew with Sharpie, because that is going to be permanently there.
2. I went camping up in Tamarancho, on Mount Tamalpais, CA. I am actually in Boy Scouts and my troop was asked to teach little Cub Scouts about the importance of knots. And to prove our point we made a giant bridge using nothing but 6 poles and miles of rope. And it HELD. Like seriously, a child could walk on it, a child could bounce on it, and adult could walk on it, and we made the same bridge a few years ago and we had all of us (about 8 teenagers) start bouncing on it to see when it would break (that was dumb, don't do that btw) and it still held. It was fun to be up there, and i learned a new knot: the Sheet Bend. I also got to practice my Square Knot, my Granny Knot, my Clove Hitch, and my wraps/fraps.
3. I have never said this before, but I am a total car addict. So much that I will actually go and look up random cars that nobody cares about (Iran Khodra, Baojun, Qoros, Zenvo, Chaparral, etc.) and I love finding cars that I have never seen before or are rare. And I found a couple.
First off, I found two NISMO 370Zs. One was on Highway 101, the other near the Courtyard Marriot in Novato, CA (which has a sucky picture). And when you hear one in action, you drop the fact that it's basically just a Nissan and you gain a lot more respect for it.
I found two other cars in a nearby business park. One was an MGB, and the other was an old Mercury Cougar (not in picture)
I found out that in a back lot at my school there is a Citroën 2CV from some decades ago. I don't know how rare the are in Europe considering it was a bestseller at its time, but it is rare to see a Citroën in America.
Finally, I saw an Acura NSX. It is a really awesome supercar that is popular mostly in Japan, but also in other places. The picture is really bad quality because I was on a bus and I was almost too late to take a picture of it, but if you zoom in you can see it better.
September 6, 2014
Weebly can apparently not tell the difference between .jpg and .JPG . Interesting.
April 24, 2015
This is the Wikipedia article on my favorite childhood movie. Obviously hacked, so I wanted to put this hilarious thing here:
Hot Wheels World Race is a computer-animated, feature-length made-for-TV movie based on the Hot Wheels television show and toy line made by Mattel. The film was distributed on DVD by Family Home Entertainment and distributed on TV by Warner Bros. Television. The video game Hot Wheels World Race was based on the television series film. It premiered on Cartoon Network on July 12, 2003 and was released on VHS and DVD on December 2, 2003.
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Plot[edit]After attaining his drivers licence on his 16th birthday, extremely naive teenager Josef "Vert" Wheeler discovers the Deora II Hot Wheels car. The door on the front of the car opens, and a monitor shows a recording of a mysterious man named Dr. Nikolai Tesla, inviting him to a competition called the World Race: a contest between unseasoned professionals and untalented drivers. Driving to a secret location in the Saharan dessert, the drivers are informed of the race along an interdimensional racetrack called “Highway 35″, created by extraterrestrial beings called Accelerons (short for Accelerometroniconulatulatorentorpicmettasupermegaultragigaons). At the end of the race is the Wheel of Power (affectionately referred to as the Great Tesla's Ring of Manliness). Tesla himself tried to retrieve it (himself) remotely with little success. His plan is to use the drivers, with their unique wheel-locating abilities, to retrieve the wheel on his behalf. To enter the Highway, each driver must be doing 300 mph (milfs per second) (with the help of an enhanced high octane system called Nitrox2) at specific points around the world. During the start, Vert immediately starts a relationship with Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai Katana-Rosetta Stone (known as the extremely pole-up-ass one), leader of the Scratchers (of ass) team; and Lani Tamagotchi, a driver of another Cheese Cutters car like Vert’s.
During the first calf, the drivers are given a test on a track similar to those in Highway 35. Along said track is a mile-high loop followed by a jump over a lava river. Some time passes, and, in an active volcano, a mysterious, alluring, African-American racer, known as Zed-36 (short for Zorlac 7), accidentally detonates a rigged bottle of Nitrox2 which causes lava to flow over the road. Vert and Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai make it through, but Lani gets caught in the flow and is forced to jump onto a nearby boulder, and then die. Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai immediately drives back to help her, reluctantly followed by Vert. All drivers finish the chicken leg last, with the leader of the Sweet Bread team, Kurd Ryelde, being victorious.
Before the second shin, each leader must wake up five teams of seven (35 in total, with five teams, each comprised of seven members each): the Cheese Cutters, Scratchers, Sweet Bread, Dumb Rash and Roastbeefs. Vert recruits his only friend, Alec "I got alotta" Wood, and Kurd’s little brother, Markie "Sparkie" Ryelde, after watching him joyride in Kurd’s windowless van. During the next hamstring, a mountainous stage, the leader of the Roastbeefs, Banjo Cazooie, discovers a possible longslash through a jungle valley. The Cheese Cutters, perturbed by the audacity of the Roastbeefs’ decision, follow suit. Things seem to go well for the Roastbeefs until they come across a large wheel obstacle, made of roast beef (their brethren), which they’ll need to cross. Whilst crossing it with the Cheese Cutters, Zed-Eb had a slingshot weapon ready to fire at the wheel, but hesitates after seeing Markie run (with arms flailing) towards it. After clipping the wheels as he crosses, which causes one of his Nitrox to detact and deonate, the wheels speeds up forcing Vert and Banjo to jump at speed. Meanwhile, both Taro and the leader of the Dumb Rash, Brain "Not Racist" Kazeem, reach the portal first, causing a tie.
In the third femur, in a succulent dessert, Kazeem spots a disc on top of a pyramid (still not racist - just because it's a race doesn't mean it's lacist). Believing it to be the Wheel of Power, even though it's clearly not for anyone with functional eyeballs, he takes it, with Zed-36 frantically pursuing him. After a major scuffle, Zed-36′s mask is cast off and he’s revealed to be Kurd Ryelde. When he reaches the portal to head back to Earth, the disc disintegrates, disappointing Kazeem. After seeing the disc vaporize before his eyes, Kazeem cascaded onto the earth in tears. He had hoped that he would win the race so he would use the prize money to further goad his war-torn people in Africa. Meanwhile, as Kurd escapes from the race, he is found by his employers CLYP (Clitoris-Licking Yuppie Patriots), who exist, lead by a mysterious, alluring woman named Gelorum (short for G'lorum).
As the drivers are about to start the fourth quadriceps of the race, Kurd, with several CLYP racers, makes a break for the portal, causing the other racers to follow. Throughout the ice thigh, the CLYP racers try and sabotage the race by blocking the track and dropping mines. When Markie Sparkie, who was leading, detonates a mine, he becomes unconscious and is blasted over a cliff, from which he his car clings to, alluding to Markie Sparkie's ever-present resilience (and the human spirit that unites us all). Kurd betrays the CLYP drivers, revealed to be drones, to help Markie Sparkie. However, he continues to race Markie Sparkie, then Vert, out of jest, to retrieve the Wheel of Power for Gelorum. He is defeated by Vert, who continues out of the ice realm and into a mysterious, alluring city, with the Wheel of Power perched on top of a spire in the city’s center. The city is bustling with mysterious, alluring Tesla clones. Vert pays them no mind.
Vert and the Cheese Cutters are named the "winners" and are awarded $0.50 in prize money (If there are seven Cheese Cutters, Vert among them, and Vert has no money, and the prize is to be split evenly amongst the seven, how long will Vert be able to support a middle-class family in this current economy? A: 0 units). However, simply dying to race on Highway 35 again, even though it almost killed them all, the Cheese Cutters waft into Tesla’s lab where Tesla had been researching the Wheel, to no avail. After the Wheel’s powers, unprovoked, short-circuit the facility’s circuits, Tesla admits the Wheel (of wheels) is too powerful (as it is the Wheel of Power) and requests that the Cheese Cutters return it. Meanwhile, Gelorum and her drones surround the facility, demanding the wheel, because they want to short-circuit too. The racers manage to destroy the drones, even bringing Gelorum’s chopper that she has now down as well, revealing she is a robot as well.
Racing back into the city, the racers, including a defecating Kurd after realizing what Gelorum was, and that he loved her, hold off the drones long enough for Vert to replace the Wheel on top of the spire with a large pepperoni-acceleroni pizza, lights up the city in victory. Also in victory, the Supreme Cutters of Cheese (as they decided just now to refer to themselves) name the city “Hot Wings City” - as it would thereby become a pizzeria for members of all dimensions. Vert found this totally rad. Afterwards, Vert, reluctantly has his prize money taken by Kazeem, who knows that the money will not solve their issues. He really just hates Vert and was short seven cents for a chocolate bar from Tesla's famous talking vending machine, whose name is Vernie.
Once he returns to Earth, Vert is adamant to his father's presence in Tesla’s windowless van. Completely uncaring of his father's behavior, Vert decides to take a drive in the Deora II, which is there now, accidentally activating the Nitrox, somehow, and accelerates the car to 300 mph. This activates a portal, and Vert is never seen again. Until the other movies.
Characters[edit]World Racers[edit]The main competitors of the World Race. Although all the characters were named for the associating toy series, only a select number of characters starred in the movie.
Cheese Cutters[edit]Their special abilities are jet boosters used to fly.
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Hot Wheels World Race is a computer-animated, feature-length made-for-TV movie based on the Hot Wheels television show and toy line made by Mattel. The film was distributed on DVD by Family Home Entertainment and distributed on TV by Warner Bros. Television. The video game Hot Wheels World Race was based on the television series film. It premiered on Cartoon Network on July 12, 2003 and was released on VHS and DVD on December 2, 2003.
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Plot[edit]After attaining his drivers licence on his 16th birthday, extremely naive teenager Josef "Vert" Wheeler discovers the Deora II Hot Wheels car. The door on the front of the car opens, and a monitor shows a recording of a mysterious man named Dr. Nikolai Tesla, inviting him to a competition called the World Race: a contest between unseasoned professionals and untalented drivers. Driving to a secret location in the Saharan dessert, the drivers are informed of the race along an interdimensional racetrack called “Highway 35″, created by extraterrestrial beings called Accelerons (short for Accelerometroniconulatulatorentorpicmettasupermegaultragigaons). At the end of the race is the Wheel of Power (affectionately referred to as the Great Tesla's Ring of Manliness). Tesla himself tried to retrieve it (himself) remotely with little success. His plan is to use the drivers, with their unique wheel-locating abilities, to retrieve the wheel on his behalf. To enter the Highway, each driver must be doing 300 mph (milfs per second) (with the help of an enhanced high octane system called Nitrox2) at specific points around the world. During the start, Vert immediately starts a relationship with Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai Katana-Rosetta Stone (known as the extremely pole-up-ass one), leader of the Scratchers (of ass) team; and Lani Tamagotchi, a driver of another Cheese Cutters car like Vert’s.
During the first calf, the drivers are given a test on a track similar to those in Highway 35. Along said track is a mile-high loop followed by a jump over a lava river. Some time passes, and, in an active volcano, a mysterious, alluring, African-American racer, known as Zed-36 (short for Zorlac 7), accidentally detonates a rigged bottle of Nitrox2 which causes lava to flow over the road. Vert and Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai make it through, but Lani gets caught in the flow and is forced to jump onto a nearby boulder, and then die. Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai immediately drives back to help her, reluctantly followed by Vert. All drivers finish the chicken leg last, with the leader of the Sweet Bread team, Kurd Ryelde, being victorious.
Before the second shin, each leader must wake up five teams of seven (35 in total, with five teams, each comprised of seven members each): the Cheese Cutters, Scratchers, Sweet Bread, Dumb Rash and Roastbeefs. Vert recruits his only friend, Alec "I got alotta" Wood, and Kurd’s little brother, Markie "Sparkie" Ryelde, after watching him joyride in Kurd’s windowless van. During the next hamstring, a mountainous stage, the leader of the Roastbeefs, Banjo Cazooie, discovers a possible longslash through a jungle valley. The Cheese Cutters, perturbed by the audacity of the Roastbeefs’ decision, follow suit. Things seem to go well for the Roastbeefs until they come across a large wheel obstacle, made of roast beef (their brethren), which they’ll need to cross. Whilst crossing it with the Cheese Cutters, Zed-Eb had a slingshot weapon ready to fire at the wheel, but hesitates after seeing Markie run (with arms flailing) towards it. After clipping the wheels as he crosses, which causes one of his Nitrox to detact and deonate, the wheels speeds up forcing Vert and Banjo to jump at speed. Meanwhile, both Taro and the leader of the Dumb Rash, Brain "Not Racist" Kazeem, reach the portal first, causing a tie.
In the third femur, in a succulent dessert, Kazeem spots a disc on top of a pyramid (still not racist - just because it's a race doesn't mean it's lacist). Believing it to be the Wheel of Power, even though it's clearly not for anyone with functional eyeballs, he takes it, with Zed-36 frantically pursuing him. After a major scuffle, Zed-36′s mask is cast off and he’s revealed to be Kurd Ryelde. When he reaches the portal to head back to Earth, the disc disintegrates, disappointing Kazeem. After seeing the disc vaporize before his eyes, Kazeem cascaded onto the earth in tears. He had hoped that he would win the race so he would use the prize money to further goad his war-torn people in Africa. Meanwhile, as Kurd escapes from the race, he is found by his employers CLYP (Clitoris-Licking Yuppie Patriots), who exist, lead by a mysterious, alluring woman named Gelorum (short for G'lorum).
As the drivers are about to start the fourth quadriceps of the race, Kurd, with several CLYP racers, makes a break for the portal, causing the other racers to follow. Throughout the ice thigh, the CLYP racers try and sabotage the race by blocking the track and dropping mines. When Markie Sparkie, who was leading, detonates a mine, he becomes unconscious and is blasted over a cliff, from which he his car clings to, alluding to Markie Sparkie's ever-present resilience (and the human spirit that unites us all). Kurd betrays the CLYP drivers, revealed to be drones, to help Markie Sparkie. However, he continues to race Markie Sparkie, then Vert, out of jest, to retrieve the Wheel of Power for Gelorum. He is defeated by Vert, who continues out of the ice realm and into a mysterious, alluring city, with the Wheel of Power perched on top of a spire in the city’s center. The city is bustling with mysterious, alluring Tesla clones. Vert pays them no mind.
Vert and the Cheese Cutters are named the "winners" and are awarded $0.50 in prize money (If there are seven Cheese Cutters, Vert among them, and Vert has no money, and the prize is to be split evenly amongst the seven, how long will Vert be able to support a middle-class family in this current economy? A: 0 units). However, simply dying to race on Highway 35 again, even though it almost killed them all, the Cheese Cutters waft into Tesla’s lab where Tesla had been researching the Wheel, to no avail. After the Wheel’s powers, unprovoked, short-circuit the facility’s circuits, Tesla admits the Wheel (of wheels) is too powerful (as it is the Wheel of Power) and requests that the Cheese Cutters return it. Meanwhile, Gelorum and her drones surround the facility, demanding the wheel, because they want to short-circuit too. The racers manage to destroy the drones, even bringing Gelorum’s chopper that she has now down as well, revealing she is a robot as well.
Racing back into the city, the racers, including a defecating Kurd after realizing what Gelorum was, and that he loved her, hold off the drones long enough for Vert to replace the Wheel on top of the spire with a large pepperoni-acceleroni pizza, lights up the city in victory. Also in victory, the Supreme Cutters of Cheese (as they decided just now to refer to themselves) name the city “Hot Wings City” - as it would thereby become a pizzeria for members of all dimensions. Vert found this totally rad. Afterwards, Vert, reluctantly has his prize money taken by Kazeem, who knows that the money will not solve their issues. He really just hates Vert and was short seven cents for a chocolate bar from Tesla's famous talking vending machine, whose name is Vernie.
Once he returns to Earth, Vert is adamant to his father's presence in Tesla’s windowless van. Completely uncaring of his father's behavior, Vert decides to take a drive in the Deora II, which is there now, accidentally activating the Nitrox, somehow, and accelerates the car to 300 mph. This activates a portal, and Vert is never seen again. Until the other movies.
Characters[edit]World Racers[edit]The main competitors of the World Race. Although all the characters were named for the associating toy series, only a select number of characters starred in the movie.
Cheese Cutters[edit]Their special abilities are jet boosters used to fly.
- Josef "Vert" Wheeler - An extremely white, naive teenager from Compton California and the film's main protagonist. Vert gets the chance to fulfill his dream of becoming the world's greatest race car driver when he finds the Deora II parked outside his garage. He is chosen to lead the team "Cheese Cutters" in the movie. His real first name is never formally revealed in the movie. He drives the Deora II in the movie.
- Alec "I got alotta" Wood - Vert's long time and only friend from anywhere. He is shown to be more mature than Vert is. He eventually joins Vert's team in between the first and second limbs of the race. Though the biography states his nickname is "Hud" he is never called that during the movie. He drives Switchback.
- Finn Serpa - A risk-taking adventurer, Finn is willing to go anywhere and do anything. Before the World Race, he was a cliff surfer who used to hanglide off the rocky shores of Ireland. Now as a member of the Wave Rippers team, he must prove to team leader Vert-and more importantly to himself-that he can brave the perils of the World Race.
- Lani Tamagotchi - A Hawaiian street racer who was chosen for the World Race because of her mechanic skills. She is the first member of Vert's team and is Taro's love interest, even though he is betrothed to Vert and Kazeem. She drives a 1955 Chevrolet Nomad.
- Felix Sharkey - Felix Sharkey is a cool and totally laid-back Northwestern beach racer, adept at short surf sand/water driving, through the dunes and jagged rocks of the coastline from Washington to Northern California. His slacker demeanor hides a streak of mischief. He drives Power Pipes.
- Fluke - Fluke is one of the greatest ice racers in the world. Hailing from Greenland, his off-kilter perspective and friendly demeanor makes him fun to be around, but hard to race against-especially if the ground is frozen. His muscular frame belies a sweet demeanor and dry sense of humor that slips by most of his fellow racers. He drives a Chrysler Thunderbolt.
- Mark "Markie "Sparkie"" Ryelde - A younger more inexperienced racer and little brother of Kurd's. He sneaks his way into the race in between the first and second appendages. Though he is unsuccessful in joining his brother's team his skills land him a spot on Vert's. He drives a Corvette Stingray.
- Kurd Ryelde - An aggressive, overwhelmingly cool and dominant street racer and the film's secondary antagonist. Chosen for the World Race because he used to be a Grand Prix driver, but was banned after being framed for illegally modifying his body. He is chosen to lead the team "Sweet Bread" in the movie. He is later on revealed to be the CLYP spy in the race going by the alias "Zed-36". He drives Sling Shot.
- Dan Dresden - A former street racer from San Francisco and member of the professional racing circuit. Dan is a member of the "Street Breed" and takes over as leader after Kurt is revealed to be a CLYP spy. He is the only driver besides Vert to make it past the avalanche in the last leg. a running gag throughout the film is that he'll get over turned by a CLYP hover car. He drives Side Draft.
- Tono - The only thing known about Tono is that he is the only driver not to enter the ice track, due to the fact that he ran out of Nitrox 2 and couldn't make the portal. He drives a Pontiac Rageous.
- Ricky Bell - Not much is known about Ricky other than the fact that he drives 24/Seven.
- Bart "Shrimp" Scampi - Not much is known about Shrimp other than the fact that he drives Road Rocket.
- San Jay Khan - Not much is known about San Jay other than the fact that he drives Aeroflash.
- Maximo - Maximo appears as the one of the first Street Breed cars (along with Kurt) at start of the movie. He drives a Pontiac Firebird.
- William "Banjo" Cazooie - A Puerto Rican road racer who got chosen for the World Race due to being arrested many times for reckless driving, and his wheel-locating abilities. He also has experience in riding "motocross through the mountains of El Yunque", and locating wheels there. He is chosen to lead the team "Roastbeefs" in the movie. His first name is never formally revealed in the movie. He drives Ballistik.
- Ric "Griffin" Handy - A famous Italian off-road explorer. He is seen several times throughout the movie, but only has one line, "whoa!" He is a member of Banjee's team. He drives Zotic.
- Pete Karris - driver of Twin Mill.
- Jerry Boylan- driver of Moto-Crossed.
- Skeet AKA Semen - A Florida racer whose reasons for being allowed into the World Race are never formally revealed. He is a member of Banjo's team. He is most prominent in the second leg where he, Banjee, Esmeralda, Griffin, Vert, Markie, and Lani take a hidden shortcut; which ends up getting them last place for the leg. He drives Vulture.
- Yucatán -driver of Power Rocket.
- Esmeralda "Es" Sanchez - Her origins are never revealed in the movie, though it is implied that she is from Puerto Rico. She is a member of Banjo's team. She is most prominent in the second leg where she, Banjee, Skeet, Griffin, Vert, Markie, and Lani take a hidden shortcut; which ends up getting them last place for the leg. She also seems to be romanitcally involved with "Scratchers" racer Krakatoa, driver of Muscle Tone. She drives Power Pistons.
- Brain "Not Racist" Kazeem - An African racer who was chosen for the World Race due to his skills in "driving in a sandstorm in a sahara." Throughout the movie he often speaks of his "people" who are his inspiration for joining the race; as he needs the prize money, which the winner gets, to feed himself with a chocolate bar from Tesla's famous talking vending machine named Vernie. He seems to be the "wisest" member of the main "cast", but is certainly not the most mysterious or alluring dark-skinned figure (that title belongs to Zed-36). He is chosen to lead the team "Dumb Rash" in the movie. He reveals Kurd to be the CLYP spy after a fight in the third knee of the race about who was more mysterious, alluring, and dark-skinned. In revealing that Zed-36 is actually Kurd, it is determined that Kazeem is the only dark-skinned, and therefore the most mysterious and alluring dark-skinned character in the film. Though the biography states his nickname is "Zone" he is never called that throughout the movie; instead they usually call him "Not Racist". He drives Krazy 8's.
- Mojave -driver of Wild Thing.
- Toni Berry -driver of Toyota RSC.
- Chuvo - a Venezuela dune buggy racer. He is briefly focused on when he and Rekkas take the lead in the third leg; only to wipe out. They do manage to get back on the track and make it out of the leg. He is a member of Kadeem's team. He drives a Ford F-150.
- Charlie Raffa -driver of Sweet 16 II.
- Heralda -driver of 69 El Camino.
- Rekkas - An "information broker" who is native to Morocco. He is briefly focused on when he and Chuvo take the lead in the third leg; only to wipe out. They do manage to get back on the track and make it out of the leg. He is a member of Kazeem's team. He drives Mega Duty.
- Taro-san-sama-kun-sensei-chan-senpai Katana-Rosetta Stone - A kawaii desu bakka bakka Japanese drift racer who has skied down Mount Everest twice. He was chosen for the World Race due to his daring skills behind the wheel of a race car, and his daring wheel-finding capabilities. He is known to put his life on the line for the sake of finding a wheel. He is chosen to lead the team "Scratchers" in the movie. He drives a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner.
- Vesuvius-driver of 1/4 Mile Coupe.
- Harrison-driver of Red Baron.
- Everest-driver of 57 Thunderbird.
- Wayne Casper-driver of Dodge Charger RT
- Jet Blaney-driver of 63 Corvette
- Kratakoa-driver of Muscle Tone.
- Dr. Nikolai Tesla - Founder and owner of the Scram Corporation, who creates racing, as well as vending, technology allowing him to create the cars. He discovered Highway 35 in ancient writings and inscriptions. Though he seems to be sinister, and mysterious, and somewhat alluring, he actually only wants to use the "Wheel of Power" to "benefit" "mankind" as an ""unlimited" "source" of "clean" "energy"." He is also very manipulative, both in the office and in the sack, such as only using the World Race as a pretext to retrieve the Wheel. Like the World Race competitors, he is never directly implied to be a descendant of the Accelerons, but there is a possibility due to his technology he developed.
- Gig - Gig is a robotic assistant to Dr. Tesla. He helps with coordinating the start and finish of the races, and is tasked with replacing the items within Vernie. His system crashes when the "Wheel of Power" over loads every electronic system in North America, but Dr. Tesla is able to restore him.
- Gelorum - the film's main antagonist. She is a cyborg who recruits Kurd to sabotage the race in order to restore his credibility in the professional racing circuit. She is the leader of the organization CLYP and wants the Wheel of Power for her own evil purposes. She is both mysterious and alluring.
- Major Jack "Rabbit" Wheeler - Vert's disappointed father and a Major of an "Armed Force" of a country. His relationship with his son is shown to be strained until the end of the movie when he sort of acknowledges Vert's efforts of having "the courage to do what was right" during (and after) Highway 35 but still grounds Vert for a month presumably for ordering a pizza without permission. It is possible he was meant to race on Highway 35 instead of Vert, but this is unlikely, as he is only Vert's father, and not as experienced as the 16-year-old.
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