
Tokyo Mater
Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
A routine tow lands Mater in Tokyo, where he is challenged to a drift-style race against a nefarious gang leader and his posse of ninjas. With the help of his friend, 'Dragon' Lightning McQueen, and some special modifications, Mater attempts to drift to victory and become Tow-ke-O Mater, King of all Drifters.
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)


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


Guido Quaroni
Guido Quaroni
Guido (voice)
Guido Quaroni
Guido (voice)


Lori Alan
Lori Alan
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Lori Alan
Additional Voice Talent (voice)


Mickie McGowan
Mickie McGowan
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Mickie McGowan
Additional Voice Talent (voice)


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


Jess Harnell
Jess Harnell
Additional Voice Talent (voice)
Jess Harnell
Additional Voice Talent (voice)


Michael Wallis
Michael Wallis
Sheriff (voice)
Michael Wallis
Sheriff (voice)
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