What the Cars 3 Crazy Crash N Smash Racers TV commercial - Just Like New is about.
Title: Cars 3 Crazy Crash 'N Smash Racers TV Spot, 'Just Like New'
: "Get ready for pulse-pounding action and adrenaline-fueled excitement with Cars 3 Crazy Crash 'N Smash Racers!"
: "In this heart-stopping TV spot, experience the thrill of the Crash 'N Smash Racers as they take on the ultimate challenge."
: "It's Lightning McQueen and the gang, now fully restored and ready for the race of a lifetime!"
: "Watch as Mack transports your favorite characters from the Cars universe to the action-packed stadium."
: "Get ready for jaw-dropping collisions and epic pile-ups as the racers show off their incredible stunts and acrobatics!"
: "Cruz Ramirez joins the party, showcasing her incredible skills and proving that she's a force to be reckoned with!"
: "Witness the daring stunts as Lightning McQueen and the gang defy gravity and push the limits of what's possible on the racetrack!"
: "Cars 3 Crazy Crash 'N Smash Racers - Just Like New. Buckle up and experience a race like you've never seen before!"
: "Get your Cars 3 Crazy Crash 'N Smash Racers now and join the pulse-pounding, heart-racing action!"
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Note: This TV spot aims to capture the excitement and thrill of the Cars 3 Crazy Crash 'N Smash Racers toy line. It highlights the restored and upgraded characters from the Cars universe, showcasing their daring stunts and epic pile-ups. The commercial invites the audience to buckle up and experience the pulse-pounding action of the racetrack.
Cars 3 Crazy Crash N Smash Racers TV commercial - Just Like New produced for
Thinkway Toys
was first shown on television on May 31, 2017.
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Sally Carrera |
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Gender | Female |
Occupation | Town attorney, Hotelier |
Significant other | Lightning McQueen |
Nationality | American, German |
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