Aydrea walden biography of michael jordan
Hot Wheels Let's Race
American animated television series
| Hot Wheels Let's Race | |
|---|---|
| Genre | |
| Based on | Hot Wheels by Mattel |
| Developed by |
|
| Directed by | Moto Sakakibara Collette Sunderman (voice director) |
| Voices of | |
| Theme music composer | Patrick Stump |
| Opening theme | "Hot Wheels Let's Race Theme", written and performed by Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy |
| Ending theme | "Hot Wheels Let's Race Theme" (Instrumental) |
| Composer | Patrick Stump |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 15 |
| Executive producers |
|
| Producers |
|
| Running time | 22 minutes (2 11-minute segments) |
| Production companies | |
| Network | Netflix |
| Release | March 4, 2024 (2024-03-04) – present |
Hot Wheels Let's Race is an American animated children's television series based on the Hot Wheels toy line by Mattel. It was released on Netflix on March 4, 2024. The second season was released on September 9, 2024, and it has been renewed for a third season, set to be released on March 3, 2025.
Premise
Six young hopefuls at the Hot Wheels Ultimate Garage Racing Camp learn the skills they need to become the next generation of amazing racers.
— Netflix
Cast
Main
- Jakari Fraser as Coop, a young boy who dreams of becoming a top racer. His signature color is blue.
- Amari McCoy as "Spark, an African-American girl with an inventive streak who believes in scientific methods. Her signature color is yellow.
- Griffen Campbell as Mac, a boy in a baseball cap and aspiring stunt driver. His signature color is green.
- Risa Mei as Brights, a young girl with a robotic prosthetic arm, who enjoys taking photographs and looking through stories. Her signature color is pink.
- Josh Keaton as Axle Spoiler, a brash t
The Oreo Experience (2009- ) is a blog by Aydrea Walden of Los Angeles, a self-confessed Oreo – someone who is black on the outside but white on the inside. You know, not one of those scary RBPs, as she calls them – Regular Black People. At first you think she is distancing herself from regular black people to kiss up to whites, but in fact it is a satire on racism, on the ideas of assimilation, “white is right”, stereotyped blackness, internalized racism and all that. She does it with wit, charm, song, post and video.
I have not read her whole blog – only like seven posts – but so far, good stuff.
Often in her posts she will agree with some white opinion, as a dutiful Oreo, but then she winds up making a laughingstock of it. Like last summer when Michele Bachmann informed us that blacks had it better as slaves due to fewer absent fathers, Walden was quick to post the “8 Other Awesome Things About Slavery” – like low-sugar diets, better names and that fitness plan.
She makes clear how white opinion works against fairness and accepting people as they are, how most Americans act as if they are overgrown 11-year-olds. It is like what Toni Morrison said at the end of “The Bluest Eye”:
we were not compassionate, we were polite; not good but well behaved, and hid like thieves from life. We substituted good grammar for intellect, we switched habits to simulate maturity; rearranged lies and called it truth…
Or like that episode of “The Twilight Zone” where the ugly becomes beautiful and the beautiful, ugly. Because it is more important to be boringly like everyone else than to be the beautiful, irrepeatable person that God put you on earth to be.
She is in fact an Oreo. It is not an act. She is what Toure calls an Only One – those who often find themselves the only black person in a room – at school, at work, at parties, in their neighbourhood, etc. He
.