Turbo Fast Chet

Turbo Fast Chet 5,8/10 9828 reviews
Turbo Fast Chet

'The rose was the main part. She's going to think I forgot Valentine's Day and came up with something really fast and made you come up with some story about a rose that drifted away in the wind and she'll think I don't care and' Chet took a big breath from talking so fast. 'Easy, easy,' Turbo said, trying to calm his brother down. So enjoy this calming musical voyage through space with Chet and Smoove, as they sing about crossing the.true. final frontier while in outer space. Season 2 of Turbo FAST blasts onto on Netflix.

Running time96 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$127 millionBox office$282.6 millionTurbo is a 2013 American film produced by and distributed. It is based on an original idea by, who also directed the film in his. Set in, the film features an ordinary garden snail named Turbo whose dream of becoming the world's fastest snail comes true. The film was released on July 17, 2013.

Raid brigade forum 1. The film stars the voices of, and.The film was met with generally positive reviews. Despite earning $282.5 million on a $127 million budget, the studio had to take a total of $15.6 million on behalf of the film. A television series based on the film, titled, with only and Michael Patrick Bell reprising their roles, was put into production a year before the film's release, and it first aired on on December 24, 2013. Main article:A television series, titled, debuted exclusively on on December 24, 2013, when the first five episodes of the first 26-episode season were released, with subsequent episodes following around holidays throughout 2014. As the first original Netflix series for children, it is available in United States and in the 40 countries where Netflix offers its service.

Picking up where the film has left off, the series follows Turbo and his crew on their worldwide exploits while mastering new stunts and competing with villains. A total of 56 eleven-minute episodes will be produced by DreamWorks Animation Television, with production services provided. A large part of the production is outsourced to South Korea, which marks the first time for DreamWorks Animation to outsource to the country. The series is directed by Mike Roush, executive produced by, and features as the voice of Turbo, John Eric Bentley as Whiplash, as Burn, as Smoove Move, as Skidmark and Tito, as Chet, who reprises his role of Kim Ly, and Michael Bell, who also reprises his role as White Shadow.References.