The box art shows Mark with blond hair

The ZERO System from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing may qualify. A combat system created for the Super Prototype Wing Zero, it feeds an incredible amount of battle data and suggested courses of action directly into the pilot’s brain. The problem being that using it requires exceptional mental focus: if your mind drifts even a little, it causes a slippery slope chain reaction that leads to the pilot being driven insane (either temporarily or permanently based off their mental fortitude) and concluding that killing everything is the best way to eliminate all threats. Throughout the series, all the main characters use it but only The Hero and The Rival are considered to have “mastered” it (though The Heart comes close and the Dark Chick who was already a little unhinged might have been driven sane by it).

The voice talent comprised Mel Blanc as Speed Buggy, Michael Bell as Mark, Arlene Golonka as Debbie and Phil Luther Jr. All There in the Manual: While you would never be able to directly tell from this series http://www.walltorp.com/it-can-be-beach-formal-or-beach-casual/, Mark was intended to be a Native American character even though he was still colored as such. In The New Scooby Doo Movies episode crossover, “The Weird Winds of Winona”, Mark’s skin darkens significantly to better convey this but without this information, the viewer might as well assume he got a very bad suntan before the crossover. Anti Sneeze Finger: Even Speedy needed this trope once. Board Game: Yep, it had one. The box art shows Mark with blond hair. Catch Phrase: Tinker’s “Gol LY!” Also, Speed Buggy’s “Va room a zoom zoom!” and “Roger dodger!” Crossover: In the 1973 The New Scooby Doo Movies episode “The Weird Winds of Winona”, The Scooby gang solved a mystery with Speed Buggy and the gang. Scooby’s All Star Laff A Lympics Tinker and Speedy played for the Scooby Doobies. Speed Buggy appeared as the Crossover Punchline on the Johnny Bravo episode “Bravo Dooby Doo”. Handy Remote Control: Speed Buggy can be forcibly controlled by a special remote control of Tinker’s design. An Ice Person: The titular villains of the episode “Professor Snow and Madame Ice”. The Leader: Debbie is actually the leader of this group despite being the only female. The boys usually go along with her instructions. This is even lampshaded in the Amazon episode where the Amazon leader insists now Debbie can tell the men what to do, which Mark and Tinker try to explain sometimes they are lucky to get a word in edgewise. Lost World: The Speed Buggy crew have their plane have issues over on in “Kingzilla”. This version contains multiple giant King Kong like apes. Lovable Coward: Both Tinker and Speedy to extents. Mad Scientist: Speed Buggy’s typical antagonists are this trope. No Celebrities Were Harmed: Particularly given his signature catch phrase, Tinker’s voice sounded exactly like the Jim Nabors character from The Andy Griffith Show. Sentient Vehicle: Speedy himself Also in “Speed Buggy Falls in Love” the Mata Cari character is a fraud driven by the antagonist’s henchman. But at the end she winks to Speedy without a pilot. She’s Got Legs: While Debbie is usually drawn in pants, in the Amazon episode, she proves she can compete with the other HB girls. Verbal Tic: The various automotive “sputtering” Speed Buggy makes. Wacky Racing: When Speedy is shown racing, this is to be expected. Weirdness Magnet: When you are a Hanna Barbera meddling kid, this is to be expected.

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