
Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation: Full Frontal
Animation · Comedy
Overview
Prepare for a heavy dose of animated mayhem as Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation brings home 30 of the most twisted cartoons imaginable. From the classic deer-squashing hilarity of Bambi Meets Godzilla to the outrageously violent antics of the ever adorable Happy Tree Friends, this collection offers some of the most gleefully offensive cartoons ever committed to celluloid.
Top Cast
Aubrey Ankrum
Aubrey Ankrum
Flipper/Fliqper/Pop - "Hide and Seek"/"Chip Off the Ol' Block"
Aubrey Ankrum
Flipper/Fliqper/Pop - "Hide and Seek"/"Chip Off the Ol' Block"
Dana Belben
Dana Belben
Cub (voice) - "Chip Off the Ol' Block"
Dana Belben
Cub (voice) - "Chip Off the Ol' Block"
Liz Stuart
Liz Stuart
Sniffles (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Liz Stuart
Sniffles (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Misha Klein
Misha Klein
Ant 1 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Misha Klein
Ant 1 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Jessica Teach
Jessica Teach
Ant 2 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Jessica Teach
Ant 2 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Jennifer Hansen
Jennifer Hansen
Ant 3 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Jennifer Hansen
Ant 3 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Sarah Castelblanco
Sarah Castelblanco
Ant 4 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Sarah Castelblanco
Ant 4 (voice) - "Crazy Ant-ics"
Diana Calderon
Diana Calderon
Unknown (voice) - "Eat"
Diana Calderon
Unknown (voice) - "Eat"
Silvia Ballarin
Silvia Ballarin
Unknown (voice) - "Eat"
Silvia Ballarin
Unknown (voice) - "Eat"
Jon Ehlers
Jon Ehlers
Unknown (voice) - "Eat"
Jon Ehlers
Unknown (voice) - "Eat"
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