
Gassy's Gas 'n Stuff: Lotto
Animation · Comedy
Overview
After Billy finds a winning scratch ticket, the gas station gets a new lottery machine that becomes the talk of the town. Part of [adult swim] smalls and second Gassy's Gas n Stuff short
Top Cast
Sarah Mae Schmidt
Sarah Mae Schmidt
Lulu (voice)
Sarah Mae Schmidt
Lulu (voice)
Ian Ballantyne
Ian Ballantyne
Billy (voice)
Ian Ballantyne
Billy (voice)
Mo Doron
Mo Doron
Karla (voice) / Lottie (voice)
Mo Doron
Karla (voice) / Lottie (voice)


Jeremy Hunter
Jeremy Hunter
Boss Cat (voice)
Jeremy Hunter
Boss Cat (voice)
Eric Egan
Eric Egan
Gilbert (voice)
Eric Egan
Gilbert (voice)
Margaret Bialis
Margaret Bialis
Various (voice)
Margaret Bialis
Various (voice)
Christopher Rutledge
Christopher Rutledge
Various (voice)
Christopher Rutledge
Various (voice)
Felipe Di Poi Tamargo
Felipe Di Poi Tamargo
Various (voice)
Felipe Di Poi Tamargo
Various (voice)
Jake Huffcutt
Jake Huffcutt
Various (voice)
Jake Huffcutt
Various (voice)
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