Latikuu Edacra promotional vehicles

Sagwa Mini
The Sagwa Squad, assembled in 2002, was comprised of ten 2002 cars. Latikuu Edacra purchased as many Mini Hatch cars as they could, regardless of model or color, from various dealerships within the  region, where Latikuu Edacra Entertainment North America is headquartered. Latikuu Edacra worked with Promo-Car Marketing and BMW of North America for the project. After the purchases were made, the 10 Mini Hatch cars were taken to, and sent to the local body shop Miami Valley Body Works. Miami Valley Body Works then painted each Mini Hatch in two colors - Siamese Brown and Purrfect Tan. The mouth and feet were decals prepared by Vista Auto Graphix. The tail and ears were sculpted and fabricated by Miami Valley Body Works - the tail was mounted on with two screws while the ears were glued on. Following exterior customization, the Mini Hatch cars were fitted in the rear hatch with a television, speaker, D-VHS VCR and PlayStation rig (for kids to watch episodes of Sagwa and test out Sagwa video games during the tours), which were powered by a separate power supply.

Redwall Takusa Legenda
Ten 1999 Takusa Legenda cars were assembled as the Redwall Promo Squad. Latikuu worked with Promo-Car Marketing, a firm based out of, and Takusa of America on the Redwall Promo Squad project. After the purchases were made, they were taken to Miami Valley Body Works in to undergo modification.

Following exterior customization, the Legendas were fitted in the rear hatch with a television, speaker, Laserdisc player and PlayStation rig (for kids to watch episodes of the Redwall cartoon and test out Redwall video games during the tours), which were powered by a separate power supply.

Redwall Saturn Vue
Five 2003 s were assembled for the Redwall Saturn Vue Squad, organized by Latikuu Edacra in association with, Promo-Car Marketing and The Redwall Abbey Company Ltd. The Vues were modified for the promotion by Miami Valley Body Works and Vista Auto Graphix of. They were equipped in the rear hatch with a television, speaker, D-VHS VCR and PlayStation rig (for kids to watch episodes of the Redwall cartoon and test out Redwall video games during events and tours), which were powered by a separate power supply.