
The ChubbChubbs!
Animation · Science Fiction · Comedy
Overview
A janitor at an alien night-club gets his wish to be a singer.
Top Cast
Bradford Simonsen
Bradford Simonsen
Meeper (voice)
Bradford Simonsen
Meeper (voice)
Jeff Wolverton
Jeff Wolverton
ChubbChubbs (voice)
Jeff Wolverton
ChubbChubbs (voice)
Dustin Adair
Dustin Adair
Glorf (voice)
Dustin Adair
Glorf (voice)
Eric Armstrong
Eric Armstrong
Glorf (voice)
Eric Armstrong
Glorf (voice)
Yakov Baytler
Yakov Baytler
Glorf (voice)
Yakov Baytler
Glorf (voice)
Mary Biondo
Mary Biondo
Glorf (voice)
Mary Biondo
Glorf (voice)
Sumit Das
Sumit Das
Glorf (voice)
Sumit Das
Glorf (voice)
Layne Friedman
Layne Friedman
Glorf (voice)
Layne Friedman
Glorf (voice)


Rick Zieff
Rick Zieff
Bouncer (voice)
Rick Zieff
Bouncer (voice)


Peter Lurie
Peter Lurie
Zyzaks (voice)
Peter Lurie
Zyzaks (voice)
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