Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue! (2019)

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Paw Patrol: Ready, Race, Rescue!: Directed by Charles E. Bastien, Keith Chapman. With Julius Cho, Anya Cooke, Cal Dodd, Isaac Emberson-Heeks. The pups have built an awesome race track and are ready to be the pit crew for their race hero. But when the legendary racer is unable to drive, he calls on his biggest fan-pup Marshall to take the wheel and race in his place.

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