
Capture the Flag
Comedy · Animation · Adventure
Overview
When the brave and determined 12-year-old Mike Goldwing discovers that an eccentric billionaire plans to fly to the moon, steal its vast, valuable natural resources, and destroy the American flag planted by the Apollo XI astronauts during man's historic moon landing, the countdown to a spectacular adventure begins! Mike, teamed with his grandfather, best friends Amy and Marty, and a clever chameleon, blasts off on an incredible moon-bound mission, determined to thwart the billionaire's evil plan, capture the flag, and reunite his family.
Top Cast


Carme Calvell
Carme Calvell
Mike Goldwing (voice)
Carme Calvell
Mike Goldwing (voice)


Michelle Jenner
Michelle Jenner
Amy González (voice)
Michelle Jenner
Amy González (voice)


Javier Balas
Javier Balas
Marty Farr (voice)
Javier Balas
Marty Farr (voice)


Dani Rovira
Dani Rovira
Richard Carson (voice)
Dani Rovira
Richard Carson (voice)


Camilo García
Camilo García
Frank Goldwing (voice)
Camilo García
Frank Goldwing (voice)
Toni Mora
Toni Mora
Scott Goldwing (voice)
Toni Mora
Scott Goldwing (voice)


Fernando Cabrera
Fernando Cabrera
Steve Gigs (voice)
Fernando Cabrera
Steve Gigs (voice)


Xavier Casan
Xavier Casan
Bill Gags (voice)
Xavier Casan
Bill Gags (voice)


Oriol Tarragó
Oriol Tarragó
Igor (voice)
Oriol Tarragó
Igor (voice)


Marta Barbarà
Marta Barbarà
Samantha Goldwing (voice)
Marta Barbarà
Samantha Goldwing (voice)
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