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7.0 2 Seasons • 18 Episodes

LEGO City - No Limits

Just Jason here. Is it just me or is the opening track for the new LEGO City No Limits show ABSOLUTE FIRE or what?. Me and my crew - car wizard MechMax , techgenius Bytz and nature-lover Wanda promise you a world of endless fun and action.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Mercer Boffey

    Mercer Boffey

    Just Jason (voice)

  • Miriam-Teak Lee

    Miriam-Teak Lee

    Wanda About (voice)

  • Megan Gage

    Megan Gage

    Mech Max (voice)

  • Nezar Alderazi

    Nezar Alderazi

    Bytz (voice)

  • David Cumming

    David Cumming

    No Face (voice)

  • Naomi McDonald

    Naomi McDonald

    Ellie (voice)

Overview

Just Jason here. Is it just me or is the opening track for the new LEGO City No Limits show ABSOLUTE FIRE or what?. Me and my crew - car wizard MechMax , techgenius Bytz and nature-lover Wanda promise you a world of endless fun and action.

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