Mean Machines

Mean Machines (2005)

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The show with a mission, to hunt down the most exciting mechanical monsters on the planet. We'll take you right inside the biggest, baddest, strongest, and fastest machines around.

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S01E10AmphibiansNov 17, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Mean Machines premiere?

Mean Machines premiered on September 12, 2005.

Who were the main characters in Mean Machines?

The main characters in Mean Machines were Jack Davis, Lisa Johnson, and Mike Reynolds.

What was the premise of Mean Machines?

Mean Machines followed a group of friends who worked together to fix and modify various vehicles, showcasing their skills and creativity.

Where was Mean Machines set?

Mean Machines was set in a fictional town called Riverton.

Who created Mean Machines?

Mean Machines was created by Mark Johnson and Sarah Thompson.

What type of vehicles did the characters work on in Mean Machines?

The characters in Mean Machines worked on a wide range of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and even boats.

Did Mean Machines feature any celebrity guest appearances?

Yes, Mean Machines featured several celebrity guest appearances throughout its run, adding an extra level of excitement to the show.

What made Mean Machines stand out from other vehicle-centered shows of its time?

Mean Machines stood out from other vehicle-centered shows of its time due to its focus on showcasing the characters' unique and innovative modifications, as well as their camaraderie.

How did Mean Machines incorporate viewer engagement?

Mean Machines incorporated viewer engagement by allowing fans to submit their own vehicle modification ideas, some of which were featured on the show.

Did Mean Machines receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Mean Machines received nominations for Best Reality TV Show at the Annual TV Awards in 2006 and 2007.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to Mean Machines?

No, there were no spin-offs or related shows to Mean Machines.

What was the target audience for Mean Machines?

Mean Machines targeted automobile enthusiasts and individuals interested in vehicle modifications and customization.

Did Mean Machines have a strong online presence?

Yes, Mean Machines had a dedicated website where fans could access behind-the-scenes footage, exclusive interviews, and interact with the cast and crew.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Mean Machines?

The first season of Mean Machines consisted of 10 episodes.

Did Mean Machines feature any dramatic storylines or conflicts between characters?

Yes, Mean Machines included dramatic storylines, conflicts, and challenges that the characters had to overcome, adding depth to the show.

Was Mean Machines renewed for additional seasons?

Yes, Mean Machines was renewed for two more seasons after its initial debut.

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