

Animation · Comedy
Overview
Purl, an earnest ball of yarn, gets a job at a fast-paced, male-centered startup company. Things start to unravel as Purl tries to fit in with this tight-knit group, but she must ask herself how far is she willing to go to get the acceptance she yearns for and if, in the end, it is worth it.
Top Cast


Bret Parker
Bret Parker
Purl (voice)
Bret Parker
Purl (voice)


Emily Davis
Emily Davis
Lacy (voice)
Emily Davis
Lacy (voice)
Michael Daley
Michael Daley
Office Bro #1 (voice)
Michael Daley
Office Bro #1 (voice)
Michael Frederickson
Michael Frederickson
Office Bro #3 (voice)
Michael Frederickson
Office Bro #3 (voice)
Erik Langley
Erik Langley
Office Bro #5 (voice)
Erik Langley
Office Bro #5 (voice)
Jimmy Lillard
Jimmy Lillard
Office Bro #7 (voice)
Jimmy Lillard
Office Bro #7 (voice)
Austin Madison
Austin Madison
Office Bro #2 (voice)
Austin Madison
Office Bro #2 (voice)


Kelsey Mann
Kelsey Mann
Office Bro #4 (voice)
Kelsey Mann
Office Bro #4 (voice)
Kyle McDaniel
Kyle McDaniel
Office Bro #6 (voice)
Kyle McDaniel
Office Bro #6 (voice)
Victor Navone
Victor Navone
Office Bro #8 (voice)
Victor Navone
Office Bro #8 (voice)
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