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* The final race of the series against Team White Snow could definitely qualify, as Team Satomi is completely in synch and uses awesome teamwork to bring them down.

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* The final race of the series against Team White Snow could definitely qualify, as Team Satomi is completely in synch and uses awesome teamwork to bring them down. Regardless of the wide variety of cheats and unusual tactics White Snow unleashes, Team Satomi still manages to adapt and overcome them with much greater ease than any previous race from the entire series.
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* Takeshi Jin definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indoraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.

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* Takeshi Jin definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indoraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Indoraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.
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* Takeshi Jin definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.

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* Takeshi Jin definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indraga Indoraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.
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* A meta example involving Creator/{{Toonami}}. After Cartoon Network wrote the show off, Toonami managed to get the show ''un''-written off, allowing them to give their very own original series a big return to television.
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* During the final race in of Season 2, Team Satomi finally discover Team White Snow being responsible for messing with their OS. When they attempt to do it again, the one who saves them is [[spoiler:Luca, who uses Takeshi’s handheld game as an interface. Bonus points for it being the first time he defeats Mini-Bear (Maxine’s avatar), who [[{{Troll}} screwed with him through the game the entire season]]]].

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* During the final race in of Season 2, Team Satomi finally discover Team White Snow being responsible for messing with their OS. When they attempt to do it again, the one who saves them is [[spoiler:Luca, Luca, who uses Takeshi’s handheld game as an interface. Bonus points for it being the first time he defeats Mini-Bear (Maxine’s avatar), who [[{{Troll}} screwed with him through the game the entire season]]]].season]].

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* Takeshi Jin from ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'' definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.

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* Takeshi Jin from ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'' definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.


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* During the final race in of Season 2, Team Satomi finally discover Team White Snow being responsible for messing with their OS. When they attempt to do it again, the one who saves them is [[spoiler:Luca, who uses Takeshi’s handheld game as an interface. Bonus points for it being the first time he defeats Mini-Bear (Maxine’s avatar), who [[{{Troll}} screwed with him through the game the entire season]]]].

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* [[{{RetiredBadass}} Andrei]] gets his when he steps back onto the track [[spoiler:as the legendary Rocket G]] to sub for an injured Amy. Despite his lack of endurance due to age and flab, he quickly proves himself capable of catching Jan Michel and even Cunningham off-guard with his quick and tricky plays.

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* [[{{RetiredBadass}} Andrei]] gets his when he steps back onto the track [[spoiler:as as the legendary Rocket G]] G to sub for an injured Amy. Despite his lack of endurance due to age and flab, he quickly proves himself capable of catching Jan Michel and even Cunningham off-guard with his quick and tricky plays.



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* Takeshi Jin from [[{{IGPXImmortalGrandPrix}} [=IGPX=]]] definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.

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* Takeshi Jin from [[{{IGPXImmortalGrandPrix}} [=IGPX=]]] ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'' definitely got his in the first-season championship race against Team Velshtein. The first time the two teams met, Velshtein's special technique, the [[{{WaveMotionGun}} Indraga Mano]], completely blindsided the entire team and left them in crumpled heaps on the track. Even after figuring out what it was, the attack was readily acknowledged as very difficult to defeat, requiring a sharp reading of the other team and a picture-perfect dodge. To help the team along, their mechanic designs rocket boosters to give them a quick burst of extra speed. In the championships, Velshtein tries the Indraga Mano again. Takeshi dodges the technique ''without using his boosters'', then has enough time to jump ''back'' in, save his midfielder Amy, then use his rocket boosters to get out. Essentially, he dodged a tornado, point-blank, then went back in to save his friend, then dodged it again. Awesome was the perfect word to describe it.
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**The whole race honestly qualifies, ESPECIALLY Takeshi and Liz's BackToBackBadasses moment.
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*The final race of the series against Team White Snow could definitely qualify, as Team Satomi is completely in synch and uses awesome teamwork to bring them down.
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\n* The last line of the series: '''WE WILL NEVER STOP'''.

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* Actually, a lot of people from IGPX had crowning moments. [[TheCutie Amy]], for example, during her comeback race against Team Sledge Mama, almost single-handedly making it possible for the entire team to outrace Team Sledge Mama, and making an undeniably resolute and inspiring declaration:

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* Actually, a lot of people from IGPX had crowning moments. [[TheCutie Amy]], for example, during her comeback race against Team Sledge Mama, almost single-handedly making it possible for the entire team to outrace Team Sledge Mama, and making an undeniably resolute and inspiring declaration:



* In fact, the series has two other amazing old people: [[{{CoolOldGuy}} Miss Satomi's old friend Ichi]] is a hotshot engineer, and his intro to the team involves him handing over a totally badass custom set of bearings for the mechs. When their regular engineer, Mark, protests that he'd need custom frames to fit them in, Ichi just nods for the door to open, and bam. Turns out he already made them...by ''himself'' at that. His line right after is, "Nice to meet you. You can call me Ichi." "Number One," indeed.

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* In fact, the series has two other Other amazing old people: [[{{CoolOldGuy}} Miss Satomi's old friend Ichi]] is a hotshot engineer, and his intro to the team involves him handing over a totally badass custom set of bearings for the mechs. When their regular engineer, Mark, protests that he'd need custom frames to fit them in, Ichi just nods for the door to open, and bam. Turns out he already made them...by ''himself'' at that. His line right after is, "Nice to meet you. You can call me Ichi." "Number One," indeed.
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---> '''Andrei''': Kid's got style.

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---> '''Andrei''': Kid's He's definitely got style.
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---> '''Andrei''': Kid's got style.

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