

Animation · Comedy · Music
Overview
An animated mockumentary follows a group of anthropomorphic raisins from their early beginnings to musical stardom, decline, and eventual comeback. Through interviews, performances, and archival-style footage, the special explores the group’s history and rise to fame.
Top Cast
Tim Conner
Tim Conner
Ed McMelon (voice)
Tim Conner
Ed McMelon (voice)


David Downing
David Downing
Red (voice)
David Downing
Red (voice)
Kareem
Kareem
AC
Kareem
AC
David Scully
David Scully
Beebop
David Scully
Beebop
Ted Roisum
Ted Roisum
Stretch
Ted Roisum
Stretch
Todd Tolces
Todd Tolces
Rudy
Todd Tolces
Rudy
PQ Baer
PQ Baer
Cecil Thyme/Lick Broccoli
PQ Baer
Cecil Thyme/Lick Broccoli
Randy Patterson
Randy Patterson
Zoot
Randy Patterson
Zoot
Marly Stone
Marly Stone
Mother
Marly Stone
Mother
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