

Animation · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
Born of a flower and growing to only a couple of inches tall, poor Thumbelina is worried she'll never meet someone her own size, until she happens to catch the eye of Prince Cornelius of the Fairies. Just as soon as she finds love, however, it's torn away when she's kidnapped by Ms. Toad. Now Thumbelina has to escape Ms. Toad's grasp and search for Prince Cornelius. Luckily, there's a whole city of animals willing to help.
Top Cast


Jodi Benson
Jodi Benson
Thumbelina (voice)
Jodi Benson
Thumbelina (voice)


Gino Conforti
Gino Conforti
Jacquimo (voice)
Gino Conforti
Jacquimo (voice)


Barbara Cook
Barbara Cook
Mother (voice)
Barbara Cook
Mother (voice)


Will Ryan
Will Ryan
Hero / Reverend Rat (voice)
Will Ryan
Hero / Reverend Rat (voice)


June Foray
June Foray
Queen Tabitha (voice)
June Foray
Queen Tabitha (voice)


Kenneth Mars
Kenneth Mars
King Colbert (voice)
Kenneth Mars
King Colbert (voice)


Gary Imhoff
Gary Imhoff
Prince Cornelius (voice)
Gary Imhoff
Prince Cornelius (voice)


Joe Lynch
Joe Lynch
Grundel (voice)
Joe Lynch
Grundel (voice)


Charo
Charo
Mrs. Toad (voice)
Charo
Mrs. Toad (voice)


Danny Mann
Danny Mann
Mozo (voice)
Danny Mann
Mozo (voice)
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