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Fairy Racing

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Fairy Racing
GenreAnimated
AMV
Action
Comedy
Fantasy
Created by@fairyracingofficial
Original language(s)English
Release
Original networkInstagram
TikTok
X
Original releaseOctober 2023 (2023-10)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

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Fairy Racing is a fictional game series inspired by 1990s arcade racing games, featuring original music created using Suno, and CGI animations that aim to bring the characters and worlds from the game to life. The series began as a collection of mock-up screenshots on Instagram starring chibi fairies in go karts, usually racing on clouds. It was then accompanied by a modern-day CGI adaptation starring Elkana, the game's main character, as well as other characters from the game, with updated designs and voice artists. The series has appeared in a number of anime conventions, such as Derpycon 2024,[1] Kogaracon 2025,[2] and Clovercon 2025.[3]

Plot summary

The series is split up into several different "games", all taking place in the 1990s, featuring low-poly 3D graphics akin to that of the fifth console generation. Each of the games is centered around a different theme, including springtime, outer space, Christmas, Lunar New Year, mathematics, and more. Most of the games were released on the Претендо 64, while others, such as Fairy Racing Deluxe, were released on the STI Datacast. The first game was rivaled by Goblin Kart, which also received its own animated series.[4]

References

  1. "DerpyCon 2024 AMV Contest". AnimeMusicVideos.org. 21 October 2024.
  2. "Kogaracon 2025 Panels". Kogaracon official website. May 2025.
  3. "CloverCon 2025 Panels". CloverCon official website. May 2025.
  4. "Goblin Kart Opening". Twitter. 1 April 2025.

External links

Official website
TikTok page



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