

Family · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
As Alvin struggles with nightmares involving werewolves, the school play of Jekyll & Hyde is in jeopardy when the lead, Alvin, is suspended. In an attempt to boost his confidence, the principal suggests Theodore, who's suddenly going through some canine changes.
Top Cast


Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Alvin Seville / Simon Seville / Dave Seville (voice)
Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
Alvin Seville / Simon Seville / Dave Seville (voice)


Janice Karman
Janice Karman
Theodore / Brittany / Jeanette / Eleanor (voice)
Janice Karman
Theodore / Brittany / Jeanette / Eleanor (voice)


Maurice LaMarche
Maurice LaMarche
Mr. Lawrence Talbot (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Mr. Lawrence Talbot (voice)


Miriam Flynn
Miriam Flynn
Principal Milliken (voice)
Miriam Flynn
Principal Milliken (voice)


Rob Paulsen
Rob Paulsen
Mr. Rochelle (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Mr. Rochelle (voice)


April Winchell
April Winchell
Madame Raya (voice)
April Winchell
Madame Raya (voice)


E. G. Daily
E. G. Daily
Nathan (voice)
E. G. Daily
Nathan (voice)


Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Werewolf Vocal Effects (voice)
Frank Welker
Werewolf Vocal Effects (voice)
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