

Comedy · Animation
Overview
Five animals meet regularly to discuss their inner angst in a group therapy session led by Dr. Clement, a canine psychotherapist. The group includes Lorraine, a leech who suffers from separation anxiety; Cheryl, a praying mantis who can’t seem to keep a man; Todd, a pig with an eating disorder; Jeffrey, a bird with guilt issues; and Linda, an obsessive-compulsive cat.
Top Cast


Ryan Beil
Ryan Beil
Dr. Clement (voice)
Ryan Beil
Dr. Clement (voice)
Taz Van Rassel
Taz Van Rassel
Victor (voice)
Taz Van Rassel
Victor (voice)
Leah Juel
Leah Juel
Lorraine (voice)
Leah Juel
Lorraine (voice)


Andrea Libman
Andrea Libman
Cheryl (voice)
Andrea Libman
Cheryl (voice)


James Kirk
James Kirk
Jeffrey (voice)
James Kirk
Jeffrey (voice)


Alison Snowden
Alison Snowden
Linda (voice)
Alison Snowden
Linda (voice)


Toby Berner
Toby Berner
Todd (voice)
Toby Berner
Todd (voice)
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