
Moon Mater
Animation · Comedy
Overview
Mater is the first tow truck on the moon! When an auto-naut gets stranded on his lunar mission, it's up to Mater to venture into space and tow him back to Earth (with a little help from his friend Lightning McQueen, of course).
Top Cast


Larry the Cable Guy
Larry the Cable Guy
Mater (voice)
Larry the Cable Guy
Mater (voice)


Keith Ferguson
Keith Ferguson
Lightning McQueen (voice)
Keith Ferguson
Lightning McQueen (voice)


Josh Cooley
Josh Cooley
Roger Shuttle (voice)
Josh Cooley
Roger Shuttle (voice)


Elissa Knight
Elissa Knight
Tia (voice)
Elissa Knight
Tia (voice)


Lindsey Collins
Lindsey Collins
Mia (voice)
Lindsey Collins
Mia (voice)


Jess Harnell
Jess Harnell
Mission Control Pitty (voice)
Jess Harnell
Mission Control Pitty (voice)
Torbin Xan Bullock
Torbin Xan Bullock
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Torbin Xan Bullock
Additional Voice Talent (voice)


John Cygan
John Cygan
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
John Cygan
Additional Voice Talent (voice)


Angus MacLane
Angus MacLane
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Angus MacLane
Additional Voice Talent (voice)


Danny Mann
Danny Mann
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Danny Mann
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
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