
The Trouble with Miss Switch
Animation · Fantasy · TV Movie
Overview
When Rupert and his friend Amelia find the new substitute teacher doing odd things, they discover that she is actually a witch with a magical talking cat who sought them out in order to stop an evil coven of witches from destroying her.
Top Cast


Janet Waldo
Janet Waldo
Miss Switch (voice)
Janet Waldo
Miss Switch (voice)
Eric Taslitz
Eric Taslitz
Rupert P. Brown III (voice)
Eric Taslitz
Rupert P. Brown III (voice)


Nancy McKeon
Nancy McKeon
Amelia Matilda Daley (voice)
Nancy McKeon
Amelia Matilda Daley (voice)


June Foray
June Foray
Bathsheba / Saturna (voice)
June Foray
Bathsheba / Saturna (voice)


Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Hector (voice)
Frank Welker
Hector (voice)
Philip Tanzini
Philip Tanzini
Banana (voice)
Philip Tanzini
Banana (voice)
Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
Caruso (voice)
Alan Dinehart
Caruso (voice)
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