

Animation · Family · Comedy
Overview
After Kate, Humphrey, and their three pups are forced to relocate their den to Wolf-burbia, they discover Amy, a friendly raptor that magically came to life after being uncovered during a big dig! The pups and their forest friends show Amy the wonders of their new world, and must work together and try to stop the diggers from unearthing the dangerous T-Rex before it's too late!
Top Cast


Ben Diskin
Ben Diskin
Humphrey (voice)
Ben Diskin
Humphrey (voice)


Kate Higgins
Kate Higgins
Kate / Lily / Stinky (voice)
Kate Higgins
Kate / Lily / Stinky (voice)


Christopher Corey Smith
Christopher Corey Smith
Marcel / Paddy (voice)
Christopher Corey Smith
Marcel / Paddy (voice)


Debi Derryberry
Debi Derryberry
Runt (voice) (as Hunter Swan)
Debi Derryberry
Runt (voice) (as Hunter Swan)


Marieve Herington
Marieve Herington
Claudette / Carney (voice) (as Lindsay Torrance)
Marieve Herington
Claudette / Carney (voice) (as Lindsay Torrance)


Christopher Corey Smith
Christopher Corey Smith
Paddy / Marcel / Jethro (voice) (as Chris Smith)
Christopher Corey Smith
Paddy / Marcel / Jethro (voice) (as Chris Smith)
Dawin
Dawin
Soundtrack
Dawin
Soundtrack


Erin Fitzgerald
Erin Fitzgerald
Amy (voice)
Erin Fitzgerald
Amy (voice)
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