
Get Street Smart: A Kid's Guide to Stranger Dangers
Family · Science Fiction
Overview
An alien named Corny fights off repeated attempts at abduction/molestation. Featuring such wisdom as: "There are so many ways to kidnap kids"
Top Cast


Richard Steven Horvitz
Richard Steven Horvitz
Capricorn (as Richard Stults)
Richard Steven Horvitz
Capricorn (as Richard Stults)
Stephon Harper
Stephon Harper
Kid #2
Stephon Harper
Kid #2


Sean McNamara
Sean McNamara
Lawnmower Man
Sean McNamara
Lawnmower Man


Brendan O'Brien
Brendan O'Brien
Capricorn's Dad (voice)
Brendan O'Brien
Capricorn's Dad (voice)
Candace Martynova
Candace Martynova
Voice of Capricorn's Mom
Candace Martynova
Voice of Capricorn's Mom
Mica Ray
Mica Ray
Kid #1
Mica Ray
Kid #1
Matthew Walberg
Matthew Walberg
Kid #3
Matthew Walberg
Kid #3
Molly St. John
Molly St. John
Mrs. Jones
Molly St. John
Mrs. Jones
Jack Forbes
Jack Forbes
Stalker
Jack Forbes
Stalker
Elizabeth Cheap
Elizabeth Cheap
Kidnapper #1
Elizabeth Cheap
Kidnapper #1
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