
Hey Good Lookin'
Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
In 1953 Brooklyn, charismatic hood and The Stompers leader Vinnie Genzianna, his friend and second-in-command Crazy Shapiro, and their respective girlfriends Roz and Eva get wrapped up in an escalating conflict with the rival Black gang, The Chaplains, lead by Boogaloo Jones.
Top Cast


Richard Romanus
Richard Romanus
Vinnie (voice)
Richard Romanus
Vinnie (voice)


David Proval
David Proval
Crazy Shapiro (voice)
David Proval
Crazy Shapiro (voice)


Jesse Welles
Jesse Welles
Eva (voice)
Jesse Welles
Eva (voice)


Tina Romanus
Tina Romanus
Rozzie (voice)
Tina Romanus
Rozzie (voice)
Danny Wells
Danny Wells
Stomper (voice)
Danny Wells
Stomper (voice)


Larry Bishop
Larry Bishop
Stomper (voice)
Larry Bishop
Stomper (voice)
Tabi Cooper
Tabi Cooper
Stomper (voice)
Tabi Cooper
Stomper (voice)


Juno Dawson
Juno Dawson
Waitress (voice)
Juno Dawson
Waitress (voice)


Shirley Jo Finney
Shirley Jo Finney
Chaplin (voice)
Shirley Jo Finney
Chaplin (voice)


Martin Garner
Martin Garner
Yonkel (voice)
Martin Garner
Yonkel (voice)
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