

Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
A tale of friendship between two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a forty-four-year old, severely obese man living in New York.
Top Cast


Toni Collette
Toni Collette
Mary (voice)
Toni Collette
Mary (voice)


Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Max (voice)
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Max (voice)


Barry Humphries
Barry Humphries
Narrator (voice)
Barry Humphries
Narrator (voice)


Eric Bana
Eric Bana
Damien (voice)
Eric Bana
Damien (voice)


Bethany Whitmore
Bethany Whitmore
Young Mary (voice)
Bethany Whitmore
Young Mary (voice)


Renée Geyer
Renée Geyer
Vera Lorraine Dinkle (voice)
Renée Geyer
Vera Lorraine Dinkle (voice)


Ian 'Molly' Meldrum
Ian 'Molly' Meldrum
Homeless Man (voice)
Ian 'Molly' Meldrum
Homeless Man (voice)


John Flaus
John Flaus
Harvey Krumpet / Ken / Len Hislop (voice)
John Flaus
Harvey Krumpet / Ken / Len Hislop (voice)
Julie Forsyth
Julie Forsyth
Bus Stop Mother / Kissing Woman (voice)
Julie Forsyth
Bus Stop Mother / Kissing Woman (voice)


Christopher Massey
Christopher Massey
911 Operator / Ambulance Voice / Derisive Observer (voice)
Christopher Massey
911 Operator / Ambulance Voice / Derisive Observer (voice)
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