![]() ![]() This is a good looking, well-made series that’s sure to fill your need for speed…and laughs. It is the first short film in the Fast & Furious franchise and is a follow-up to The Fast and the Furious (2001) and prequel to 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003). Anyone looking for a good time in 11-minute, bite-sized episodes that are big on fun won’t be disappointed here. The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious (also known simply as Turbo Charged Prelude) is a 2003 American short film directed by Philip G. I didn’t think Turbo FAST: Season Two would be more funny and intense than the first, but it’s good to see that it is. The first season was released on DVD, but they may want to go back and bring out both on Blu-ray one day, as an HD treatment is really the way to go with this series. Thanks to the slick flash-animation and being presented on Netflix in high definition, everything looks and sounds crisp and clear here, making it one of the sharpest looking shows yet on the streaming service. I didn’t think the show could get any better, but I was glad to be proven wrong and had a good time making my way through this season. There are plenty of other interesting episodes here, such as the two-part “Turboldly Go” where Turbo and his friends get stuck in space and have to keep things together to make it home, or “Big Baby” where he and the gang try to look after an infant, and more. I thought it was pretty hilarious how he gets to cut loose here when he takes in Turbo as his sidekick, Shell Boy, and fight crime in their town with disastrous results. One of the adventures that really stood out was “The Sting of Injustice” that features Kevin Conroy of Batman: The Animated Series fame who plays an insect superhero called The Stinger who is a lot like Batman, but with a crazed ego this time around. An additional thirteen have made their way to the starting line to bring viewers Turbo FAST: Season Two that races past the first with plenty of fun and laughs.Įach episode features two, 11-minute episodes (13 making 26 in total) that rev-up some pretty insane laughs. Adelaide 5.2K views, 124 likes, 13 loves, 55 comments, 10 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Gphydro Livestreaming: Marj Watson weekend at Adelaide. It wasn’t long after when DreamWorks and Netflix joined forces and produced a flash-animated series based on the movie called Turbo FAST, with thirteen episodes that continued the funny pace of the film. S2 E4 - The Disappearing Act / Sting of Injustice. The plot takes up where the Turbo film left off, and features the lead character, a snail name Turbo and his. It was a fun film about a snail that loved racing and got his wish when he became a turbo-charged speedster after a freak accident. Each episode consists of 2 eleven-minute stories. I’m probably one of the few people that actually enjoyed DreamWorks’ 2013 film, Turbo.
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