
The Real Story of the Three Little Kittens
Animation
Overview
Tom, Dick and Harriet, a mischievous trio from Whiskers End, get more than they bargain for the day they skip school to play in the snow. Unfortunately, the kittens lose their way and wander into the Fearful Forest, domain of Freezelda the Ice Queen.
Top Cast


Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams
Hoodwink (voice)
Bryan Adams
Hoodwink (voice)


Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall
Freezelda (voice)
Lauren Bacall
Freezelda (voice)


Judi Richards
Judi Richards
Dick (voice)
Judi Richards
Dick (voice)
Mark Hellman
Mark Hellman
Tom (voice)
Mark Hellman
Tom (voice)
Mari-Lou Gauthier
Mari-Lou Gauthier
Harriet (voice)
Mari-Lou Gauthier
Harriet (voice)


Susan Glover
Susan Glover
Mother Cat (voice)
Susan Glover
Mother Cat (voice)
Neil Shee
Neil Shee
Old Man Winter (voice)
Neil Shee
Old Man Winter (voice)


James Rae
James Rae
Wolves (voice)
James Rae
Wolves (voice)


Brian Dooley
Brian Dooley
Wolves (voice)
Brian Dooley
Wolves (voice)
A.J. Henderson
A.J. Henderson
Wolves (voice)
A.J. Henderson
Wolves (voice)
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