

Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
During the holiday season, when the animals of the Central Park Zoo are preparing for Christmas, Private, the youngest of the penguins notices that the Polar Bear is all alone. Assured that nobody should have to spend Christmas alone, Private goes into the city for some last-minute Christmas shopping. Along the way, he gets stuffed into a stocking
Top Cast


Tom McGrath
Tom McGrath
Skipper (voice)
Tom McGrath
Skipper (voice)


Chris Miller
Chris Miller
Kowalski (voice)
Chris Miller
Kowalski (voice)


Christopher Knights
Christopher Knights
Private (voice)
Christopher Knights
Private (voice)


John DiMaggio
John DiMaggio
Rico (voice)
John DiMaggio
Rico (voice)


Bill Fagerbakke
Bill Fagerbakke
Ted the Polar Bear (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke
Ted the Polar Bear (voice)


Rif Hutton
Rif Hutton
Additional Voices (voice)
Rif Hutton
Additional Voices (voice)


Holly Dorff
Holly Dorff
Additional Voices (voice)
Holly Dorff
Additional Voices (voice)


Hope Levy
Hope Levy
Additional Voices (voice)
Hope Levy
Additional Voices (voice)


Mitch Carter
Mitch Carter
Additional Voices (voice)
Mitch Carter
Additional Voices (voice)


Elisa Gabrielli
Elisa Gabrielli
Old Lady (voice)
Elisa Gabrielli
Old Lady (voice)
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