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Country of origin
  
China

Original release
  
2009

Production company(s)
  
Alpha Animations

First episode date
  
2009

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Original network
  
TV Tokyo (Japan)Cartoon Network (U.S.)RAI (Italy)

Networks
  
Cartoon Network, RAI, TV Tokyo

Similar
  
Young Charioteers, Urban Zone, Ka‑Blog!, OFW Diaries, Infinity Nado

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Race-Tin: Flash and Dash, is a 2007 Chinese animated series created by Auldey and based on their line of radio-controlled cars. The original series ran for 26 episodes and saw distribution in various countries across the world. There are two theme songs: the Chinese theme song is the original theme "Flash! Dash!" and the English version is the unleashed theme "Feel the Fire! Feel the Speed!" written by John Mitchell and Tom Keenlyside.

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An English version, created by Ocean Productions, began airing in the United Kingdom on Cartoon Network Too on November 7, 2009. The broadcast was produced in a partnership between Danbar, a company distributing the toyline in Europe, and Turner Media Innovations.

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The series was succeeded by two additional productions: a 40-episode sequel titled "Race-Tin: Flash & Dash 2" in 2007, and a 26-episode reboot, "Race-Tin: Flash & Dash S," in 2012. Distribution of these subsequent entries was primarily limited to Asia, with only "Flash & Dash S" being dubbed in English using local actors. All three seasons can be streamed on Auldey's diverse YouTube channels.

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Plot

Twin brothers Frank and Karl live with Uncle Charles when their parents are away. They go to school and meet Mike and Sally.

They meet Sally, Norton and Mike and tell them all about R.C. Racing, but Karl tells that R.C. Racing is just babies games. Then after school, the guys go to the Race Tin club, and Mike races the duo. Karl fumbles with the controller buttons and Frank copies Mike and comes into second. After the race, Sally and his father arrive. They get to the car shop and analyze some cars. Mike tells them what R.C. Racing cars are like. He explains his car as an example, and he tells that the higher the level, the car will have to be modified with spoilers and new body kits.

Frank and Karl Race Marco and later on Sword, continuing to race Tommy and Norton, onwards against Ocean, and they race Sword again in the finals.

Characters

Frank
The main protagonist of the show, he drives the X-Wind, a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano (599XX) and is the leader of the Flash & Dash team.
Karl
Frank's twin brother, he drives the Fly Infinity, a racing Lamborghini Reventon. He's well mannered and a member of the Flash & Dash team.
Sword
The Main Antagonist, he drives the Dark Evil, a Pagani Zonda R.
Sally
Leader of the SuperSonic team, she drives the White Rider, a Toyota Supra RZ JZA80.
Mike
Mike is the second member of the SuperSonic team. He drives the Ultra Flash, a Nissan Skyline GT-R V Spec II BNR34. His parents work as car tuners.
Norton
Norton is the third member of the SuperSonic team. He drives the Violet Killer, a rear-wheel-drive Volkswagen Golf GTI. He is from a rich family and his parents work outside Hong Kong.
Ocean
The leader of the Raging Fire team, he drives the Ray Killer, a black TVR Sagaris.
Tommy
Tommy is the second member of Raging Fire. He drives the Polar Wolver, a Lamborghini Gallardo, and easily makes people raged.
Horace
Horace is the third member of Raging Fire. He drives the Fire Blast, a Subaru Impreza WRX STI. He likes eating, especially bread rolls.
Marco
Marco is the leader of the Giant Golds team. He drives the Thunder Giant, a Hummer H2 S.U.T.
Jonathan
A member of the Giant Golds team, he drives a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution CT9A.
Lewis
Lewis is the other member of the Giant Golds team, driving a Mazda RX-7 FD3S.

References

Flash and Dash Wikipedia