
At Jesus' Side
Animation · Drama · Family
Overview
The last week of Jesus’ life through the Resurrection, as seen through the eyes of a pack of outcast animals. Jericho, a vagabond street dog, befriends Jesus and follows Him throughout the week. Jericho hates humans, so when Jesus shows kindness, it’s the biggest surprise of his life. He slowly turns from fear and anger to love and grace when he learns how to forgive a man who hurt him in the past. After Jesus’ arrest, Jericho rallies an epic charge of animal friends to save Jesus from His fate.
Top Cast


Lucas Grabeel
Lucas Grabeel
Jericho (voice)
Lucas Grabeel
Jericho (voice)


Roma Downey
Roma Downey
Petra (voice)
Roma Downey
Petra (voice)


Kathleen Barr
Kathleen Barr
Maya / Dim Sum / Mother Mary (voice)
Kathleen Barr
Maya / Dim Sum / Mother Mary (voice)


Lee Tockar
Lee Tockar
Miguel (voice)
Lee Tockar
Miguel (voice)


Blu Mankuma
Blu Mankuma
Ulysses (voice)
Blu Mankuma
Ulysses (voice)


Kirby Morrow
Kirby Morrow
Jesus / Vendor #2 (voice)
Kirby Morrow
Jesus / Vendor #2 (voice)


David Kaye
David Kaye
Sykosus / 1st Pharisee / Passover Visitor (voice)
David Kaye
Sykosus / 1st Pharisee / Passover Visitor (voice)


Mark Gibbon
Mark Gibbon
Casius (voice)
Mark Gibbon
Casius (voice)


Garry Chalk
Garry Chalk
Seymour / 2nd Pharisee / 1st Soldier (voice)
Garry Chalk
Seymour / 2nd Pharisee / 1st Soldier (voice)
Richard Newman
Richard Newman
Caiaphus / Merchant (voice)
Richard Newman
Caiaphus / Merchant (voice)
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