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Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014)

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Plot

In the bustling heart of Axle City, 8-year-old tech whizz, AJ, takes the wheel of Blaze, an awe-inspiring monster truck. Blaze is not only a formidable racer but also AJ's loyal companion on thrilling adventures that blend adrenaline-fueled action with a dash of education. Together, they navigate a world that crackles with scientific mysteries and mathematical puzzles, turning every challenge into an exhilarating learning experience. But the road to victory is laden with bumps and twists. Blaze's nemesis, the relentless tractor-trailer Crusher, is hell-bent on outpacing all in his quest for dominance. His audacious attempts to thwart Blaze and AJ often result in predicaments that fuel the duo's adventures. Further adding depth to the narrative, Crusher's romantic subplot with his sidekick Pickle unfolds in the background, offering moments of humor and heart. Proclaimed as the pioneer in preschool programming, "Blaze and the Monster Machines" is a vibrant animated series that seamlessly infuses science, technology, engineering, and mathematics into its narrative. Every episode is a new exploration into diverse STEM concepts, like buoyancy and trajectory, making learning an irresistible part of the fun. This unique blend of racing thrill and educational content sets an exciting pace for young viewers, sparking their curiosity and fueling their intellect in an exhilarating race of knowledge.

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Blaze and the Monster Machines is an animation show featuring Fred Tatasciore and created by Jeff Borkin.

Blaze and the Monster Machines is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Spectrum On Demand and it's also available on Amazon Prime Video, CBS, DIRECTV, Hoopla, Noggin Amazon Channel, Paramount Plus, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel , Paramount+ Amazon Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel and fuboTV.

It is also possible to buy Blaze and the Monster Machines on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and Vudu.