
Garlic Boy
Animation · Comedy
Overview
Frank Capra, with a twist. Garlic Boy is a boy - who's also a stalk of garlic - who goes out into the world to "do good for others." His mother gave him a case of her special "garlic tonic" and Garlic Boy uses this tonic to cure "folk of what ails them."
Top Cast


Gary Littman
Gary Littman
Garlic Boy (voice)
Gary Littman
Garlic Boy (voice)
Gerrianne Raphael
Gerrianne Raphael
Garlic Boy's Mom (voice)
Gerrianne Raphael
Garlic Boy's Mom (voice)
Erik Bergmann
Erik Bergmann
Garlic Boy's Dad (voice)
Erik Bergmann
Garlic Boy's Dad (voice)


Betsy Beutler
Betsy Beutler
Parsley (voice)
Betsy Beutler
Parsley (voice)
Lloyd Floyd
Lloyd Floyd
Fungus (voice)
Lloyd Floyd
Fungus (voice)
John R. Dilworth
John R. Dilworth
Twin #1, Twin #2
John R. Dilworth
Twin #1, Twin #2
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