

Family · Animation · Comedy
Overview
Ryan jumps into a mystical superhero comic book to save his younger sisters, Emma and Kate.
Top Cast


Ryan Kaji
Ryan Kaji
Ryan / Red Titan (voice)
Ryan Kaji
Ryan / Red Titan (voice)


LoAnn Kaji
LoAnn Kaji
LoAnn
LoAnn Kaji
LoAnn


Shion Kaji
Shion Kaji
Daddy
Shion Kaji
Daddy
Emma Kaji
Emma Kaji
Emma
Emma Kaji
Emma
Kate Kaji
Kate Kaji
Kate
Kate Kaji
Kate
Evangeline Lomelino
Evangeline Lomelino
Aiden
Evangeline Lomelino
Aiden
Stella Wallace
Stella Wallace
Rylexa
Stella Wallace
Rylexa
Jack Reid
Jack Reid
Clark / Big Bad
Jack Reid
Clark / Big Bad
Albie Hecht
Albie Hecht
Delivery Guy
Albie Hecht
Delivery Guy


Scott Whyte
Scott Whyte
Dark Titan / Packrat (voice)
Scott Whyte
Dark Titan / Packrat (voice)
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