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Blaze and the Monster Machines is an animated children's television series. It premiered on Nickelodeon on October 13, 2014. The show revolves around Blaze, a monster truck, and his human driver, AJ, as they have adventures in Axle City and learn about various STEM concepts that help them on their way. Joining them is the human mechanic Gabby ...
1. Truck Adventures There Goes a Fire Truck, There Goes a Garbage Truck, and There Goes a Truck. 2. Mega Truck Adventures There Goes a Bulldozer, There Goes a Monster Truck, and There Goes a Tank. 3. High Speed Adventures There Goes a Race Car, There Goes a Motorcycle, and There Goes a Spaceship. 4. Travel Adventures
Lug is a yellow male dump truck; Maxine is a brown female cement mixer; There were also mentioned/visiting characters: Flatty the Flatbed; Skatch the Dumper; Big Rig the Large Dump truck; Dumper the Jumper Truck; Big Rig the "Supertruck" Kevin the Crane; Truckzilla the Monster Truck; There are also other vehicles and machines: The Low Loader ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of current and former monster trucks. List. Air Force Afterburner; Alien Invasion;
Ready Set Learn! was an American television block broadcast from late 1992 until 2010 across the Discovery Communications-owned TLC and Discovery Kids networks. A cable competitor to PBS's children's offerings, it broadcast twice on weekday mornings and comprised three hours of original, imported, and rerun programming plus music videos geared towards preschoolers.
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PBS Kids: Co-produced with Sesame Workshop: Monster Monster Trucks: Unaired TV pilot Co-production with IDT Entertainment: JoJo's Circus [5] 2003–2007 Playhouse Disney Co-produced with Cuppa Coffee Studios: Hoop Dogz: 2004 Direct-to-DVD: Pinky Dinky Doo: 2005–2010 Noggin: Co-production with Sesame Workshop Feeling Good with JoJo: 2006 ...
A competition monster truck is typically 12 feet (3.7 m) tall, and equipped with 66-inch (1.7 m) off-road tires. Monster trucks developed in the late 1970s and came into the public eye in the early 1980s as side acts at popular motocross, tractor pulling, and mud bogging events, where they