
The Prince and the Pauper
Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
Long ago in a land with an ailing king, there was a pair of boys who looked exactly alike, a pauper called Mickey and the other, the Crown Prince.
Top Cast


Wayne Allwine
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse / The Prince (voice)
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse / The Prince (voice)


Arthur Burghardt
Arthur Burghardt
Captain Pete (Voice)
Arthur Burghardt
Captain Pete (Voice)


Bill Farmer
Bill Farmer
Goofy / Pluto / Horace Horsecollar / Weasel #1 (voice)
Bill Farmer
Goofy / Pluto / Horace Horsecollar / Weasel #1 (voice)


Tony Anselmo
Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (Voice)
Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (Voice)


Elvia Allman
Elvia Allman
Clarabelle Cow (Voice)
Elvia Allman
Clarabelle Cow (Voice)


Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Archbishop / Dying King (voice)
Frank Welker
Archbishop / Dying King (voice)


Charlie Adler
Charlie Adler
Weasel #2 / Weasel #3 / Pig Driver / Peasant / Man in Street (voice)
Charlie Adler
Weasel #2 / Weasel #3 / Pig Driver / Peasant / Man in Street (voice)


Roy Dotrice
Roy Dotrice
Narrator (voice)
Roy Dotrice
Narrator (voice)


Trevor Eyster
Trevor Eyster
Kid #1 (voice)
Trevor Eyster
Kid #1 (voice)
Rocky Krakoff
Rocky Krakoff
Kid #2 (voice)
Rocky Krakoff
Kid #2 (voice)
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