
LEGO Hero Factory: Savage Planet
Animation · Action · Adventure
Overview
The Hero Factory's mission: to build the bravest, most advanced Heroes in the galaxy! When rookie Rocka responds to a civilian distress call from the planet Quatros.
Top Cast


John Schneider
John Schneider
Preston Stormer (voice)
John Schneider
Preston Stormer (voice)


Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler
Nathaniel Zib (voice)
Henry Winkler
Nathaniel Zib (voice)


Eric Christian Olsen
Eric Christian Olsen
William Furno (voice)
Eric Christian Olsen
William Furno (voice)


Christopher B. Duncan
Christopher B. Duncan
Dunkan Bulk (voice)
Christopher B. Duncan
Dunkan Bulk (voice)


Stephen Stanton
Stephen Stanton
Jimi Stringer (voice)
Stephen Stanton
Jimi Stringer (voice)


Tom Kenny
Tom Kenny
Daniel Rocka (voice)
Tom Kenny
Daniel Rocka (voice)
Jason Canning
Jason Canning
Julius Nex / Raw Jaw (voice)
Jason Canning
Julius Nex / Raw Jaw (voice)


Fred Tatasciore
Fred Tatasciore
Witch Doctor (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Witch Doctor (voice)


Dee Bradley Baker
Dee Bradley Baker
Fangz (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
Fangz (voice)


Jean Louisa Kelly
Jean Louisa Kelly
Waspix (voice)
Jean Louisa Kelly
Waspix (voice)
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