
Chilly Beach: The World is Hot Enough
Animation · Comedy
Overview
When Dale and Frank spark an environmental catastrophe that threatens to destroy the entire planet, these clueless hosers must travel back in time to set the future right.
Top Cast


Benedict Campbell
Benedict Campbell
The Old Man / Alexander Graham Bell (voice)
Benedict Campbell
The Old Man / Alexander Graham Bell (voice)


Julie Lemieux
Julie Lemieux
Becky Sue (voice)
Julie Lemieux
Becky Sue (voice)


Damon D'Oliveira
Damon D'Oliveira
Constable Al (voice)
Damon D'Oliveira
Constable Al (voice)


Samantha Espie
Samantha Espie
April June (voice)
Samantha Espie
April June (voice)
Mary Lawliss
Mary Lawliss
Katherine Hilderbrand (voice)
Mary Lawliss
Katherine Hilderbrand (voice)
Todd Peterson
Todd Peterson
Frank Shackleford (voice)
Todd Peterson
Frank Shackleford (voice)
Rob Smith
Rob Smith
Jacques LaRock (voice)
Rob Smith
Jacques LaRock (voice)
Stephen Ashton
Stephen Ashton
Dale MacDonald / George W. Bush (voice)
Stephen Ashton
Dale MacDonald / George W. Bush (voice)
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