

Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
The popular cartoon cat and mouse are thrown into a feature film. The story has the twosome trying to help an orphan girl who is being berated and exploited by a greedy guardian.
Top Cast


Richard Kind
Richard Kind
Tom (voice)
Richard Kind
Tom (voice)


Dana Hill
Dana Hill
Jerry (voice)
Dana Hill
Jerry (voice)


Anndi McAfee
Anndi McAfee
Robyn Starling (voice)
Anndi McAfee
Robyn Starling (voice)


Tony Jay
Tony Jay
Lickboot (voice)
Tony Jay
Lickboot (voice)


Rip Taylor
Rip Taylor
Captain Kiddie (voice)
Rip Taylor
Captain Kiddie (voice)


Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson
Doctor Applecheek (voice)
Henry Gibson
Doctor Applecheek (voice)


Michael Bell
Michael Bell
Ferdinand / Straycatcher #1 (voice)
Michael Bell
Ferdinand / Straycatcher #1 (voice)


Ed Gilbert
Ed Gilbert
Puggsy / Daddy Starling (voice)
Ed Gilbert
Puggsy / Daddy Starling (voice)


David L. Lander
David L. Lander
Frankie Da Flea (voice)
David L. Lander
Frankie Da Flea (voice)


Howard Morris
Howard Morris
Squawk (voice)
Howard Morris
Squawk (voice)
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