
Boonie Bears: Robo-Rumble
Comedy · Animation
Overview
With Spring Festival just around the corner, logger Vick learns that he has just been laid off for the holiday season. Trying to get another job, he finally gets employed as a Forest Ranger. At first, the Boonie Bears distrust him, but when a giant Super Chopping Robot arrives to log the entire forest, the animal gang must learn to trust their one-time enemy and work together to defend the forest!
Top Cast


Zhang Wei
Zhang Wei
熊大 (Voice)
Zhang Wei
熊大 (Voice)


Zhang Bingjun
Zhang Bingjun
熊二 (voice)
Zhang Bingjun
熊二 (voice)


Tan Xiao
Tan Xiao
光头强 (voice)
Tan Xiao
光头强 (voice)


Yuan Xin
Yuan Xin
蹦蹦 (voice)
Yuan Xin
蹦蹦 (voice)


孙尧东
孙尧东
毛毛 (voice)
孙尧东
毛毛 (voice)


Guang Chen
Guang Chen
吉吉 (voice)
Guang Chen
吉吉 (voice)


Yutian Meng
Yutian Meng
萝卜头 (voice)
Yutian Meng
萝卜头 (voice)
Wan Danqing
Wan Danqing
涂涂 (voice)
Wan Danqing
涂涂 (voice)
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