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* [[Deranged Animation]]
* [[Deranged Animation]]
* [[Flying Car]]/[[Hover Board]]: The ratboards.
* [[Flying Car]]/[[Hover Board]]: The ratboards.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: French comedic duo Eric et Ramzy provided the voices in the version aired in France. The Canadian airing featured Terrance Scammell (''[[Tripping the Rift]], [[Arthur]], [[Samurai Pizza Cats]]'') as Rapido.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: French comedic duo Eric et Ramzy provided the voices in the version aired in France. The Canadian airing featured Terrance Scammell (''[[Tripping the Rift]], [[Arthur]], [[Samurai Pizza Cats]]'') as Rapido.
* [[Homemade Inventions]]: The ratboards seem to be made by strapping jet engines to mousetraps, but an episode shows that the rats don't know what an actual mousetrap is.
* [[Homemade Inventions]]: The ratboards seem to be made by strapping jet engines to mousetraps, but an episode shows that the rats don't know what an actual mousetrap is.
** Razmo is a mechanic and creats various gadgets over the course of the series.
** Razmo is a mechanic and creats various gadgets over the course of the series.
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Rapido wears red and Razmo wears blue]]. Razmo does lose his temper on occasion, however.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Rapido wears red and Razmo wears blue]]. Razmo does lose his temper on occasion, however.


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Revision as of 23:38, 9 January 2014

A Franco-Canadian animated series.

Two rats, Rapido and Razmo, are stowaways on the S.S. Wanderer, a cargo ship transporting a huge amount of Gouda cheese. When they're not dealing with the current crisis (often due to themselves, the crew or temporary passengers/cargo), they race throughout the ship using "ratboards", makeshift flying racecars.


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