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| - In the film, he offers Speed Racer a contract to be a racing driver for his company, offering him a luxurious lifestyle. However, Speed later refused, opting to keep the family feel of his team. Royalton then reveals that Speed has been disillusioned all this time, and that all WRL-sanctioned races are fixed with the outcome designed to benefit the sponsors. He threatens Speed that he will ensure he will not even finish a single race. He and his ally Cruncher Block later contract Snake Oiler to dispose of Taejo Togokhan and later Speed Racer in the Crucible, a no-holds barred rally race. Taking things further, he had also hired the drivers of Flying Foxes Freight, Thor-Axine, Inc. and Sempre Fi-Ber to try and eliminate Speed, Taejo and Racer X during the race. This attempt fails, which end
- E.P. Arnold Royalton is a character from the film Speed Racer (2008), he is portrayed by Ro ger Allam. He owns Royalton Industries and is a fierce competitor of many companies, one of them being Togokhan Motors.
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| - E.P. Arnold Royalton is a character from the film Speed Racer (2008), he is portrayed by Ro ger Allam. He owns Royalton Industries and is a fierce competitor of many companies, one of them being Togokhan Motors. In the film he offers Speed Racer a contract to be his driver alluring him with the good life. However, Speed later refuses, opting to keep the family feel of his team. Royalton then reveals that Speed has been disillusioned all this time and that all races are fixed with the outcome benefiting the sponsors. He threatens Speed that he will ensure he will not even finish a single race. He and his ally Cruncher Block later contract Snake Oiler to dispatch of Taejo Togokhan and later Speed Racer in Crucible, a no-holds barred rally race. This attempt fails which ends with Snake Oiler losing the race and Cruncher Block ending up arrested. Royalton later sics his GRX on Speed Racer at the Grand Prix with Jack "Cannonball" Taylor as the driver. During a bout in the race it is revealed that he had equipped the GRX with Spear Hooks (which are illegal in the Grand Prix) which caused Royalton Industries to be disqualified. He is later exposed for all of his other acts of corruption with the help of Taejo Togokhan as a star witness when a newspaper article states that Taejo Togokhan has agreed to testify against Royalton and Cruncher Block. Royalton later ends up in jail.
- In the film, he offers Speed Racer a contract to be a racing driver for his company, offering him a luxurious lifestyle. However, Speed later refused, opting to keep the family feel of his team. Royalton then reveals that Speed has been disillusioned all this time, and that all WRL-sanctioned races are fixed with the outcome designed to benefit the sponsors. He threatens Speed that he will ensure he will not even finish a single race. He and his ally Cruncher Block later contract Snake Oiler to dispose of Taejo Togokhan and later Speed Racer in the Crucible, a no-holds barred rally race. Taking things further, he had also hired the drivers of Flying Foxes Freight, Thor-Axine, Inc. and Sempre Fi-Ber to try and eliminate Speed, Taejo and Racer X during the race. This attempt fails, which ends with Snake Oiler and the others losing the race and Cruncher Block getting arrested. Royalton later sics his GRX on Speed Racer at the Grand Prix with Jack "Cannonball" Taylor as the driver. During a bout in the race it is revealed that he had equipped the GRX with a spear hook (illegal in WRL regulations) which caused Royalton Industries to be disqualified. He is later exposed for all of his other acts of corruption with the help of Taejo Togokhan as a star witness, when a newspaper article states that Taejo has agreed to testify against Royalton and Cruncher Block. Royalton later ends up in jail. Royalton is known for having one of the top teams in the WRL, but he believes that money and power came first, and racing comes second. In short, greedy and power-hungry. He also believed that racing had everything to do with business. He was later proven wrong when Speed won the WRL Grand Prix.
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