A Case for the Bass
Trailer: A Case for the Bass
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Music
Cast: Ashleigh Ball, Tabitha St. Germain, Scott McNeil, Sam Vincent, Andrea Libman
Studio: Hasbro Studios
Runtime: 2 Min
Quality: HD
Release: May 24, 2014
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