

Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
A teenager in suburban Florida desperately hustles to make $5,000 in this dreamy and surreal animated coming-of-age story.
Top Cast


Jack Corbett
Jack Corbett
Billy 5000 (voice)
Jack Corbett
Billy 5000 (voice)


Miya Folick
Miya Folick
Rosario 'Rozebud' Dolphin (voice)
Miya Folick
Rosario 'Rozebud' Dolphin (voice)


Tavi Gevinson
Tavi Gevinson
Glarba (voice)
Tavi Gevinson
Glarba (voice)


Elsie Fisher
Elsie Fisher
Beatbox (voice)
Elsie Fisher
Beatbox (voice)


Grace Kuhlenschmidt
Grace Kuhlenschmidt
Freckles (voice)
Grace Kuhlenschmidt
Freckles (voice)


Julio Torres
Julio Torres
T-Bone / Gas Station Guy / Brontosaurus (voice)
Julio Torres
T-Bone / Gas Station Guy / Brontosaurus (voice)


Joe Pera
Joe Pera
Herschel Cretaceous (voice)
Joe Pera
Herschel Cretaceous (voice)


Sarah Sherman
Sarah Sherman
Miss Sharon / Minivan Mom (voice)
Sarah Sherman
Miss Sharon / Minivan Mom (voice)


Cole Escola
Cole Escola
Ol' Slippy / Nan (voice)
Cole Escola
Ol' Slippy / Nan (voice)


Eva Victor
Eva Victor
Gail 5000 (voice)
Eva Victor
Gail 5000 (voice)
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