The exploits of Jack "Rabbit" Wheeler and the Hot Wheels Racing Club.The exploits of Jack "Rabbit" Wheeler and the Hot Wheels Racing Club.The exploits of Jack "Rabbit" Wheeler and the Hot Wheels Racing Club.
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- TriviaThe Federal Trade Commission had the show banned. According to the FTC, this was not really a television show but a half-hour ad for Hot Wheels.
- ConnectionsSpoofed in Futurama: The Prince and the Product (2023)
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I watched this avidly when it came out, my Father bought me my first Hot Wheel (Silhouette, blue) in '68, at a K-mart in Ann Arbor and had those same cars that were in the cartoon. My collection still grows, though not as fast as it did in the '60s, 70s. Latest acquisition, The Batman Vs Superman Batmobile.(always purchase two, and keep one in original packaging) Of course I was a child of the '60s-'70s, so the cartoon fit right in with the times. Of COURSE it was a commercial for the fans, but what about when G.I. Joe (the smaller figures, not the original 13 in. ones, of which I had a Navy guy) Why didn't the FTC shut THOSE down? They were in the very same category, along with GO bots, Transformers, My Little Pony, Care Bears, and all the other toys with cartoons bunch....I have given up on ANY governmental agency being FAIR, I guess....
- oldrushfan5
- Feb 3, 2017
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