Cars Toons Time Travel Mater
June 2012
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too short short the kids and i are huge fans of the short mater movies but we found this one to be too short. great animation and good story, just as we have already touched upon, too short.
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too short short the kids and i are huge fans of the short mater movies but we found this one to be too short. great animation and good story, just as we have already touched upon, too short.
Cast and credits
Actors | Larry The Cable Guy, Keith Ferguson, John Michael Higgins, Katherine Helmond |
Director | Rob Gibbs |
Additional information
Audio language
Subtitles
English
Run time
6 minutes
Rating
G
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