Movies by Peter Fernandez

Otaku Unite!

Otaku Unite!

Otaku Unite! is a feature-length documentary on the history of Japanese animation fandom in the United States: from the importation of anime in the early 60s to the current boom in both the visibility and accessibility of its accompanying fandom.

Speed Racer: The Movie

Speed Racer: The Movie

One of the first examples of Japanese anime to find a significant audience in the United States, Speed Racer was an animated television series whose bold graphic style, fast-paced action, and curious English-language dubbing won a cult following in America. Despite its title, Speed Racer: The Movie is actually a short feature cobbled together from two vintage episodes of the original TV show.

In Till You Die

In Till You Die

Inadequate musician's pay results in him resorting to more extreme income-getting measures.

The Car Acrobatic Team Saga

The Car Acrobatic Team Saga

It's the toughest battle for the nation's top car racing champion as he faces the treacherous Car Acrobatic Team in the Great Alpine Race.

South America: A New Look

South America: A New Look

Gives a brief overview of the history, geography, distribution of population, the political/social/economic systems, the Catholic Church, the military, and the problems in South America.

Speed Racer: The Great Escape

Speed Racer: The Great Escape

Conor pledges to improve the Mach 6's stealth systems after an unsuccessful training exercise. Before Conor is able to make the final modifications, Zile's goons attempt to capture the Mach 6. Speed and the others must work fast in order to escape and ensure he never obtains its secrets while Annalise, now in charge of the company, tries to finish what her father started.