Pole Position

Pole Position (1984)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Science-Fiction

The show featured three young sibling crime fighters, two of whom were stunt drivers and part of a secret government operation under the guise of the "Pole Position Stunt Show" that was run by their uncle. The youths inherited the role after their parents died in an unfortunate car accident. The team is equipped with two high-tech talking vehicles named "Roadie" and "Wheels." The vehicles featured numerous hidden gadgets like water skis and hover jets. The vehicles' computers themselves are portable and can be removed from the dashboards and carried around using handles, (thus they are often referred to as "the modules"). They are characters that appeared as computer-drawn faces displayed on video screens.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 10:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Trouble with KumaDec 8, 1984
S01E12Shadow of a TroutDec 1, 1984
S01E11The SecretNov 24, 1984
S01E10To Clutch a ThiefNov 17, 1984
S01E09The Bear AffairNov 10, 1984
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Pole Position' premiere?

'Pole Position' premiered on September 15, 1984.

Who were the main characters in 'Pole Position'?

The main characters in 'Pole Position' were Tess Darrett, Dan Darrett, Daisy Darrett, and Wheels.

What was the premise of 'Pole Position'?

'Pole Position' followed the adventures of the Darrett family who worked as secret agents and used advanced vehicles to fight crime.

What kind of vehicles did the Darrett family use in 'Pole Position'?

The Darrett family used intelligent vehicles called "Whiz Kids" in 'Pole Position'.

What were the names of the Darrett family's intelligent vehicles in 'Pole Position'?

The Darrett family's intelligent vehicles in 'Pole Position' were named Wheels, Roadie, and Dan's motorcycle, S.P.I.K.E.

Who were the voice actors for the Darrett family in 'Pole Position'?

Lisa Lindgren provided the voice for Tess Darrett, Kaleena Kiff voiced Dan Darrett, Michael Bell voiced Roadie, and Richard Erdman voiced Wheels.

Who was the main antagonist in 'Pole Position'?

The main antagonist in 'Pole Position' was the character known as "The Master".

What was the name of the Darrett family's organization in 'Pole Position'?

The Darrett family worked for an organization called P.O.L.E. (Protect Our Land and Environment) in 'Pole Position'.

What was the theme song of 'Pole Position'?

The theme song of 'Pole Position' was titled "Pole Position" and was performed by Joey Scarbury.

Where was the animation production of 'Pole Position' done?

The animation production of 'Pole Position' was done by TMS Entertainment.

What was the target audience for 'Pole Position'?

'Pole Position' was primarily aimed at children and young adults.

Did 'Pole Position' have any tie-in merchandise?

Yes, 'Pole Position' had tie-in merchandise such as toys and a video game.

How many episodes were produced for 'Pole Position'?

A total of 13 episodes were produced for 'Pole Position'.

Was 'Pole Position' critically acclaimed?

'Pole Position' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'Pole Position' have any notable guest stars?

'Pole Position' didn't feature notable guest stars during its run.

Was there any controversy surrounding 'Pole Position'?

There were no significant controversies surrounding 'Pole Position'.

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