
Animated Hero Classics: Thomas Edison
Animation · History · Family
Overview
Thomas Edison opens up the laboratory of America’s most celebrated inventor and invites you to explore its secrets. Sprinkled with humor and packed with little-known details about the search for a working electric light bulb, this story will help you see for yourself why Edison quipped, “Genius is about one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”
Top Cast
Joe Hilsee
Joe Hilsee
Thomas Edison (voice)
Joe Hilsee
Thomas Edison (voice)
Barry Kraft
Barry Kraft
Charles Batchelor / Jenkins (voice)
Barry Kraft
Charles Batchelor / Jenkins (voice)
Victor Humphries
Victor Humphries
John Kreusi / J.P. Morgan (voice)
Victor Humphries
John Kreusi / J.P. Morgan (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Paul O'Connor
Francis Upton (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Francis Upton (voice)


Sandy McCallum
Sandy McCallum
Grosvenor Lowery (voice)
Sandy McCallum
Grosvenor Lowery (voice)
Dennis Reese
Dennis Reese
Lipton / Reporter #1 (voice)
Dennis Reese
Lipton / Reporter #1 (voice)
Jamie Newcomb
Jamie Newcomb
Warwick (voice) (as Jaime Newcomb)
Jamie Newcomb
Warwick (voice) (as Jaime Newcomb)


Ray Porter
Ray Porter
Reporter #2 / Ludwig Boehm / Narrator (voice)
Ray Porter
Reporter #2 / Ludwig Boehm / Narrator (voice)
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