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Mattel Disney Pixar CARS 2 Diecast: 2013 Movie Moments CASE A & B Mystery & Surprise

While we know what’s in CASE A of the 2013 Movie Moments 2-packs:

3 – Darrell Cartrip & Bob Cutlass (CARS 1)

2 – Mrs. The King & Tex Dinoco (CARS 1)

4 – Raoul Caroule & Bruno Motoreau (CARS 2)

and 3 of Nigel Gearsley & (NEW RELEASE Crew Chief) Austin Littleton (CARS 2).

(There’s 12 to a case of Movie Moments).

CASE B is still mostly a mystery as the 4 Movie Moments listed are still just shown as “Pack X.” We do know that 2 of “MM Pack 1” is repeat included in CASE B – most likely it’s Bob Cutlass & Darrell Cartrip. That leaves 4, 3 & 3 of something that are definitely NOT repeats from CASE A (as they have different codes) … which is nice – the most logical are the 3 that have been available in Europe (and Australia?) but not here in the US … but then logic is a pretty weak platform to argue from in CARS Distribution bizzaro world. :-/

Miguel and Crew Chief, Petro Cartalina.

Miles Axelrod and Cleanup Crew Pitty’s …

And the very hard to find Uncle & Mama Topolino Movie Moment …

Though you could argue that by releasing CASE A without Lightning, they must be all squirelly and itchy so what are the odds they would release more than 1 consecutive case without a Lightning? Not bloody likely … as one might say.

So, whether we gets these in CASE B or further down the line, it seems pretty likely they will all show up as these 2-packs don’t contain a lot of un-released CARS when you tally them all up … Austin Littleton, Petro Cartalina and the Clean Up/Party Pitty’s are the only really new releases out of the bunch.

It is nice to get Bruno Motoreau without having to buy a Target 4-pack and presumably Darrell, Raoul and Nigel are the updated unibody’s. We know Mama Topolino has been updated to a unibody and Miles Axelrod has been updated as well.

So, there are new CARS in the pipeline – whether that pipeline actually empties into your local retail store, well, be sure and stand in front to spot if it’s clogged or gushing (plus it’s much safer to look down the barrel of the retail pipeline versus the natural gas or fuel oil one where you poke at it with a stick and your famous last words are, “something jammed in here … let me juuussss …”

 

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