
Ordures
Animation · Adventure
Overview
Ruthlessly discarded, Gobi, a young single-use cup, suddenly finds himself plunged into a particularly hostile world: an urban jungle inhabited by strange creatures—waste. Convinced he was abandoned by mistake, he is determined to find Marie, his owner... even though he can’t move!
Top Cast


Sébastien Chassagne
Sébastien Chassagne
Gobi
Sébastien Chassagne
Gobi


Anaïde Rozam
Anaïde Rozam
La canette
Anaïde Rozam
La canette


Romane Bohringer
Romane Bohringer
Odette
Romane Bohringer
Odette


Jenny Letellier
Jenny Letellier
Le mouchoir / Le petit gobelet
Jenny Letellier
Le mouchoir / Le petit gobelet


Moustafa Benaibout
Moustafa Benaibout
Le mégot / Sacha / La couche
Moustafa Benaibout
Le mégot / Sacha / La couche


Fanny Bloc
Fanny Bloc
La cigarette / Le parapluie
Fanny Bloc
La cigarette / Le parapluie
Géraldine de Margerie
Géraldine de Margerie
La bouteille / Chiclette / Joséphine
Géraldine de Margerie
La bouteille / Chiclette / Joséphine
Augustin Shackelpopoulos
Augustin Shackelpopoulos
Jordan / Crocky
Augustin Shackelpopoulos
Jordan / Crocky
Sacha Béhar
Sacha Béhar
Dylan / Kebab
Sacha Béhar
Dylan / Kebab


Nicolas Berno
Nicolas Berno
Doudou / Lunettes / Barquette
Nicolas Berno
Doudou / Lunettes / Barquette
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