
Bartok the Magnificent
Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
Albino bat Bartok – former sidekick to the wicked Grigori Rasputin – ventures to prove his true worth on a new quest to defeat the legendary Russian witch Baba Yaga.
Top Cast


Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria
Bartok (voice)
Hank Azaria
Bartok (voice)


Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer
Zozi (voice)
Kelsey Grammer
Zozi (voice)


Andrea Martin
Andrea Martin
Baba Yaga (voice)
Andrea Martin
Baba Yaga (voice)


Catherine O'Hara
Catherine O'Hara
Ludmilla (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
Ludmilla (voice)


Tim Curry
Tim Curry
The Skull (voice)
Tim Curry
The Skull (voice)


Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly
Piloff (voice)
Jennifer Tilly
Piloff (voice)


Phillip Van Dyke
Phillip Van Dyke
Ivan (voice)
Phillip Van Dyke
Ivan (voice)


Diedrich Bader
Diedrich Bader
Vol (voice)
Diedrich Bader
Vol (voice)
Kelly Marie Berger
Kelly Marie Berger
Little Girl (voice)
Kelly Marie Berger
Little Girl (voice)


Danny Mann
Danny Mann
Head Cossack (voice)
Danny Mann
Head Cossack (voice)
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