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  1. Mighty Machines - YouTube

    Documentary footage of actual machines in action doing their day-to-day work is presented with voiceovers of the machines addressing the viewers.

  2. Mighty Machines - Wikipedia

    Mighty Machines ... Mighty Machines is a Canadian educational children's television series. The series is about how machines work and what they do. The show premiered in October 1994 on Family …

  3. Mighty Machines | Mighty Machines Wikia | Fandom

    Mighty Machines is a Canadian children's television series about machines and how they work. Instead of a human host discussing the machines, voice actors make the machines themselves talk to …

  4. Mighty Machines (TV Series 1994–2008) - IMDb

    Mighty Machines: With Tee Schneider, Alan Bacchus, Chuck Vollmar, Christopher Quinn. Mighty Machines focuses on footage of real machines (firetrucks, airplanes, freight trains, snow plows) …

  5. Watch Mighty Machines | Netflix

    Take a kid-friendly look at the nuts and bolts of mechanical marvels, such as jumbo jets, sky cranes, working boats, 18-wheelers and fire trucks. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Mighty Machines - Aired Order - All Seasons - TheTVDB.com

    Dec 27, 1997 · Whether they speak French or English, kids can learn all about the world of trains, airplanes, and cars with this bilingual educational release. This edition of MIGHTY MACHINES …

  7. Mighty Machines The Complete Series - YouTube

    Ever wanted to watch Mighty machines but here is all the seasons 1 2 and 3 all 39 episodes 1994-2008

  8. Mighty Machines (TV Series 1994–2008) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

    Mighty Machines (TV Series 1994–2008) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. Mighty Machines Full Episodes - YouTube

    Mighty Machines focuses on footage of real machines (firetrucks, airplanes, freight trains, snow plows) working. Voiceovers tell the story of how the machine...

  10. Mighty Machines Wikia | Fandom

    The show is made unique through the use of humans voicing machinery that is filmed before-hand, with the goal of teaching kids about different machines and their jobs.