
The Scrambled States of America
Animation · Family
Overview
Disenchanted with their fixed places on the map, the states swap spots in hopes that each can get to see a different part of the country and do something different for a change.
Top Cast
Jon Carroll
Jon Carroll
Narrator (voice)
Jon Carroll
Narrator (voice)


Diana Canova
Diana Canova
(voice)
Diana Canova
(voice)


Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase
(voice)
Chevy Chase
(voice)
Andy Corra
Andy Corra
(voice)
Andy Corra
(voice)
Leigh Corra
Leigh Corra
(voice)
Leigh Corra
(voice)
Rick Crofoot
Rick Crofoot
(voice)
Rick Crofoot
(voice)
Judy Detuncq
Judy Detuncq
(voice)
Judy Detuncq
(voice)
Jeff Edelman
Jeff Edelman
(voice)
Jeff Edelman
(voice)


Paul R. Gagne
Paul R. Gagne
(voice)
Paul R. Gagne
(voice)
Dennis Hrbek
Dennis Hrbek
(voice)
Dennis Hrbek
(voice)
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