Tickleberry Place
Animation · Horror · Music
Overview
After having been given kitchen equipment, four friends Terry, Evie, Kato, and Kina crash at Grandma's bakery with the assigned task of making the world famous Rainbow Sprinkle Cake. One problem - Evie is an impatient brat who whines about sprinkles, clearly trying to seek attention her parents never gave her in the first place... until she learns the importance of patience.
Top Cast
Unnamed Kid
Unnamed Kid
Terry
Unnamed Kid
Terry
Unnamed Kid 2
Unnamed Kid 2
Evie
Unnamed Kid 2
Evie
Unnamed Kid 3
Unnamed Kid 3
Kato
Unnamed Kid 3
Kato
Unnamed 4
Unnamed 4
Kina
Unnamed 4
Kina
Jeralyn Glass
Jeralyn Glass
Grandma
Jeralyn Glass
Grandma
Unnamed 5
Unnamed 5
Terry (singing)
Unnamed 5
Terry (singing)
Unnamed 6
Unnamed 6
Evie (singing)
Unnamed 6
Evie (singing)
Unnamed 7
Unnamed 7
Kato (singing)
Unnamed 7
Kato (singing)
Unnamed 8
Unnamed 8
Kina (Singing)
Unnamed 8
Kina (Singing)
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