
The Inspirations
Animation · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
Thong Daeng, the King's beloved pet dog. Little Copper is about a robot who fixes a tin can into robot pup named Copper, giving its new life and value.
Top Cast


Jirayu Tangsrisuk
Jirayu Tangsrisuk
Jorn (voice)
Jirayu Tangsrisuk
Jorn (voice)


Chanathip Songkrasin
Chanathip Songkrasin
Boon-rong (voice)
Chanathip Songkrasin
Boon-rong (voice)


Sarunrat Visutthithada
Sarunrat Visutthithada
Meow (voice)
Sarunrat Visutthithada
Meow (voice)


Patcharasri Benjamas
Patcharasri Benjamas
Boon-rod (voice)
Patcharasri Benjamas
Boon-rod (voice)


Kathsepsawad Palakawong na Ayuthaya
Kathsepsawad Palakawong na Ayuthaya
Boon-thing (voice)
Kathsepsawad Palakawong na Ayuthaya
Boon-thing (voice)


Santisuk Promsiri
Santisuk Promsiri
Na Keow (voice)
Santisuk Promsiri
Na Keow (voice)


Kiattisak Udomnak
Kiattisak Udomnak
Peuk (voice)
Kiattisak Udomnak
Peuk (voice)


Chananya Lertwattanamongkol
Chananya Lertwattanamongkol
Sanim (voice)
Chananya Lertwattanamongkol
Sanim (voice)
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