

Music · Animation · Family
Overview
A love potion works its devious charms on fairies, elves and the swamp-dwelling Bog King as they all try to possess the potion for themselves.
Top Cast


Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming
Bog King (voice)
Alan Cumming
Bog King (voice)


Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood
Marianne (voice)
Evan Rachel Wood
Marianne (voice)


Sam Palladio
Sam Palladio
Roland (voice)
Sam Palladio
Roland (voice)


Elijah Kelley
Elijah Kelley
Sunny (voice)
Elijah Kelley
Sunny (voice)


Meredith Anne Bull
Meredith Anne Bull
Dawn (voice)
Meredith Anne Bull
Dawn (voice)


Kristin Chenoweth
Kristin Chenoweth
Sugar Plum Fairy (voice)
Kristin Chenoweth
Sugar Plum Fairy (voice)


Maya Rudolph
Maya Rudolph
Griselda (voice)
Maya Rudolph
Griselda (voice)


Alfred Molina
Alfred Molina
Fairy King (voice)
Alfred Molina
Fairy King (voice)


Bob Einstein
Bob Einstein
Stuff (voice)
Bob Einstein
Stuff (voice)


Peter Stormare
Peter Stormare
Thang (voice)
Peter Stormare
Thang (voice)
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