
Tiddler
Family · Animation · TV Movie
Overview
A small fish with a big imagination gets lost in the deep wide ocean, until he is saved by his own storytelling.
Top Cast


Hannah Waddingham
Hannah Waddingham
Narrator (voice)
Hannah Waddingham
Narrator (voice)


Lolly Adefope
Lolly Adefope
Miss Skate (Voice)
Lolly Adefope
Miss Skate (Voice)


Jayde Adams
Jayde Adams
Plaice (voice)
Jayde Adams
Plaice (voice)


Rob Brydon
Rob Brydon
Fisherman / Whale / Starfish / Anchovy (voice)
Rob Brydon
Fisherman / Whale / Starfish / Anchovy (voice)
Reuben Kirby
Reuben Kirby
Tiddler (voice)
Reuben Kirby
Tiddler (voice)
Theo Fraser
Theo Fraser
Johnny Dory (voice)
Theo Fraser
Johnny Dory (voice)


Paul Thornley
Paul Thornley
Lobster (voice)
Paul Thornley
Lobster (voice)
Andy Martin
Andy Martin
Seal (voice)
Andy Martin
Seal (voice)
Lizzie Waterworth
Lizzie Waterworth
Additional Voices (voice)
Lizzie Waterworth
Additional Voices (voice)
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