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The Incredible Crash Dummies is a 1993 animated television special. It was produced in 1993. In the United States, it originally aired on Fox Kids. [1] It was later repacked as a video to be sold with two of the Crash Dummy action figures (Ted and a "purple/gold" repainted Junkman) as well as a mail-in offer to order. Like the TV ad the series ...
In this episode, Homer, angered after discovering Marge's secret, crashes his car into a fire hydrant and is thrown from the windshield where he reflects on how he got into this situation. Musician Lizzo guest starred as Goobie Woo and herself. Tim Robinson and Bowen Yang also guest starred. The episode received positive reviews.
The special was later released on video and sold with the "Ted" action figure from the special as well as a second edition recolored Junkman. In 2004, a series of "Crash Dummies" animated shorts were commissioned for the Fox network and produced by 4Kids Entertainment. About a year later after it first aired, the graphics of the shorts were ...
From tornadoes to car crashes: Dashcam videos capture action across the US. ... Kentucky for 40 minutes after a car unexpectedly veered into the same lane, damaging the front of the truck. The ...
Turbo Teen is about a teenager named Brett Matthews who swerves off a road during a thunderstorm and crashes into a secret government laboratory. There, he and his red sports car are accidentally exposed to a molecular beam, invented by a scientist named Dr. Chase for a government agent named Cauldwell.
A YouTube star crashed his $200,000 McLaren sports car while livestreaming — and a clip of the incident has gone viral. During a livestream on the platform Kick on the morning of Saturday, Oct ...
Jodie Sweetin is sharing all the behind-the-scenes details of possibly the most “legendary” moment in Full Househistory: the time her 8-year-old character crashed a car into the Tanner family ...
C.A.R.R. (Paul Christie) is Stroker and Hoop's primary mode of transportation, C.A.R.R. is a talking car that was state-of-the-art twenty years ago. He enjoys talk radio and car washes, perhaps a little too much. He is also vengeful, paranoid, a bit racist, and often demonstrates effeminate behavior and, in spite of his otherwise masculine ...