
Cathy
TV Movie · Animation · Comedy
Overview
An animated special based on the comic strip Cathy by Cathy Guisewite.
Top Cast


Kathleen Wilhoite
Kathleen Wilhoite
Cathy (voice)
Kathleen Wilhoite
Cathy (voice)


Rob Paulsen
Rob Paulsen
Irving (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Irving (voice)


Allison Argo
Allison Argo
Andrea (voice)
Allison Argo
Andrea (voice)


Shirley Mitchell
Shirley Mitchell
Mom (voice)
Shirley Mitchell
Mom (voice)
Emily Levine
Emily Levine
Charlene (voice)
Emily Levine
Charlene (voice)


Gregg Berger
Gregg Berger
Mr. Pinkley (voice)
Gregg Berger
Mr. Pinkley (voice)


Desiree Goyette
Desiree Goyette
Brenda (voice)
Desiree Goyette
Brenda (voice)
William L. Guisewite
William L. Guisewite
Dad (voice)
William L. Guisewite
Dad (voice)


Robert Towers
Robert Towers
Emcee (voice)
Robert Towers
Emcee (voice)
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