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Longhaul.png|Long Haul, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl
Longhaul.png|Long Haul, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl
Icecold.png|Ice Cold, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl
Icecold.png|Ice Cold, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl
Smelly.png|Smelly, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl
Smelly.png|Smelly, a dump truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl
Johnny Halftime.png|Jonny Half-ton, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl and the protagonist of the movie.
Johnny Halftime.png|Jonny Half-ton, a truck participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl and the protagonist of the movie.
Greentruck.png|Johnny's mother, and one of the two females in the whole movie.
Greentruck.png|Johnny's mother, and one of the two females in the whole movie.

Revision as of 16:05, 6 July 2018

A scene from Trucks.

Trucks is a fictional movie that Francine and Muffy go to see in "The Agent of Change". The movie contains only a few females, and mostly males. It is comprised of characters who take the form of vehicles, mostly trucks. Its main plotline was said to be about a truck who follows his dreams. In the part shown in the episode, trucks are participating in the Ton of Bricks Bowl, which Johnny Half-ton wins, goes out with Cindy Cupholder and the end credits rolls.

Trivia

  • The film is a parody of the film Cars.
    • Johnny Half-ton is a parody of Lightning McQueen.
    • Rita is a parody of Sherriff.
    • Cindy Cupholder is a parody of Sally Carrera.
    • Smelly is a parody of Mater.
  • The film is mentioned in "D.W. Unties the Knot", where one of the Tibbles says that he didn't wear a suit when their grandmother took them to see Trucks The Musical.
  • The ending music was later used in What's in a Name?

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