In the third episode of Cars on the Road, "Salt Fever", the Speed Demon is first mentioned by the Salt Flats worker when Lightning and Mater arrive to the area. The Speed Demon later appears when Mater exits his body after exceeding speeds of 640 miles per hour.
Physical description
The Speed Demon is based on a 1937 Talbot-Lago T150 SS Teardrop Coupe. She is painted black with chrome on the front of her fenders. Her eye color is purple and she also sports angel-like wings.
The Speed Demon is not an actual physical character but rather a figment of someone's mind that Salt Flats racers will see if they exit their bodies for going too fast.
Despite the angelic appearance, it seems that the Speed Demon is the equivalent of the grim reaper in the World of Cars, due to the more demonic name.
The “Speed Demon” short film, released as part of Michael's feature-length film Moonwalker in 1989 and featuring the groundbreaking “Claymation” of Will Vinton (who also worked with Michael in a Claymation ad for the California Raisins), was another humorous take on the media attention Michael was receiving at the time ...
Speed Demon is capable of generating electricity using his superspeed. Superhuman Reflexes: He can instantly dodge/react to attacks. He even talks very fast. Charged Attacks: Using his speed, he can charge the strength & potency of his physical attacks to actually mimic superhuman strength.
He was contacted by the Grandmaster and offered superhuman powers in exchange for joining a team that would compete on his behalf. Sanders agreed, and he created a formula based on information given to him by the Grandmaster and that granted him superhuman speed.
Speed Demon was based on DC's The Flash. He was a reformed villain in the comics and is currently called Whizzer. Speed Demon's voice actor Jason Spisak has already portrayed his inspiration Wally West/ Flash in Young Justice and JLA Adventures Trapped in Time.
Speed Demon is a land speed racing car built in 2010 by Ron Main for George Poteet. After making "the fastest piston engine pass ever", turning in a two-way average of 437.183 mph (703.578 km/h).
A flask of green serum which, when consumed, will cause the player character to develop the speed demon mutation. This mutation will increase movement and reload speed by 20% but increase the drain on hunger and thirst when moving by 50%.
The Speed Demon is not an actual physical character but rather a figment of someone's mind that Salt Flats racers will see if they exit their bodies for going too fast. Despite the angelic appearance, it seems that the Speed Demon is the equivalent of the grim reaper in the World of Cars, due to the more demonic name.
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