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Why do people keep italicizing the names of companies like they're works??? I never understood that.
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As of March 30, 2015, it is currently seen on ''Creator/{{Qubo}}''.Creator/{{Qubo}}. Smile of a Child also airs it, but names it as "Monster Truck Adventures", a non-secular version of the show with the race announcer highlighting at the end of the episode what happened and a bible scripture that ties in to the problem faced.
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Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks is a CGI-animated children's television show that premiered in the fall of 2006 on Discovery Kids and presented the fictional adventures of anthropomorphic monster trucks with the personalities of young children.
In 2007, Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category.
In 2007, Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category.
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As of March 30, 2015, it is currently seen on ''Creator/{{Qubo}}''. Smile of a Child also airs but, it, but names it as "Monster Truck Adventures", A a non-secular version of the show with the race announcer highlighting at the end of the episode what happened and a bible scripture that ties in to the problem faced.
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* OneWordTitle: The episodes "Over-Heated" and "Boomers" and
* SentientVehicle: Every single character is a monster truck with the personality of a young child.
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* OneWordTitle: The episodes "Over-Heated" and "Boomers" and
"Boomers".
* ReligiousEdutainment: The Smile of a Child version, ''Monster Truck Adventures'', is a Christian version with biblical lessons.
* SentientVehicle: Every single character is a monster truck with the personality of a youngchild.child.
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* ReligiousEdutainment: The Smile of a Child version, ''Monster Truck Adventures'', is a Christian version with biblical lessons.
* SentientVehicle: Every single character is a monster truck with the personality of a young
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*AnAesopAlliterativeName: Dynamic Dan's name repeats the letter "D".
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* OneWordTitle: The episodes "Over-Heated" and "Boomers" and
* SentientVehicle: Every single character is a monstertruck.truck with the personality of a young child.
* SentientVehicle: Every single character is a monster
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* AlliterativeTitle: ''Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks'' uses the letter "M" a lot.
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* SentientVehicle: Every single character is a monster truck.
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As of March 30, 2015, it is currently seen on ''Creator/{{Qubo}}''. Smile of a Child also airs but, but names as "Monster Truck Adventures", A non-secular version of the show with the race announcer highlighting at the end of the episode what happened and a bible scripture that ties in to the problem faced.faced.
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Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks is a CGI-animated children's television show that premiered in the fall of 2006 on Discovery Kids and presented the fictional adventures of anthropomorphic monster trucks with the personalities of young children.
In 2007, Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category.
Head writers credited on the show were Ken Cuperus, Alice Prodanou and Dave Dias.
As of March 30, 2015, it is currently seen on ''Creator/{{Qubo}}''. Smile of a Child also airs but, but names as "Monster Truck Adventures", A non-secular version of the show with the race announcer highlighting at the end of the episode what happened and a bible scripture that ties in to the problem faced.
Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks is a CGI-animated children's television show that premiered in the fall of 2006 on Discovery Kids and presented the fictional adventures of anthropomorphic monster trucks with the personalities of young children.
In 2007, Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category.
Head writers credited on the show were Ken Cuperus, Alice Prodanou and Dave Dias.
As of March 30, 2015, it is currently seen on ''Creator/{{Qubo}}''. Smile of a Child also airs but, but names as "Monster Truck Adventures", A non-secular version of the show with the race announcer highlighting at the end of the episode what happened and a bible scripture that ties in to the problem faced.