
Madeline in Tahiti
Animation · Family · TV Movie
Overview
Madeline and the girls take an ocean liner to Tahiti, where they learn to surf, snorkel and take part in native dances, while foiling a villain's evil plan to reactivate the Tahiti-nui volcano so he can loot the capitol of the island when the city is evacuated. But Madeline's enjoyment is dampened by a falling-out with her best friend, Pepito, and she discovers that a good friendship is worth more than the best vacation in the world.
Top Cast


Chantal Strand
Chantal Strand
Madeline (voice)
Chantal Strand
Madeline (voice)
James Street
James Street
Pepito (voice)
James Street
Pepito (voice)


Jane Mortifee
Jane Mortifee
Miss Clavel (voice)
Jane Mortifee
Miss Clavel (voice)


Shannon Chan-Kent
Shannon Chan-Kent
Chloe (voice)
Shannon Chan-Kent
Chloe (voice)


Britt McKillip
Britt McKillip
Nicole (voice)
Britt McKillip
Nicole (voice)


Ashleigh Ball
Ashleigh Ball
Danielle / Nona (voice)
Ashleigh Ball
Danielle / Nona (voice)


Dan Joffre
Dan Joffre
Professor Borea (voice)
Dan Joffre
Professor Borea (voice)
Reese Thompson
Reese Thompson
Sam "Taro" Borea (voice)
Reese Thompson
Sam "Taro" Borea (voice)


Christopher Gaze
Christopher Gaze
Narrator (voice)
Christopher Gaze
Narrator (voice)


Andrea Libman
Andrea Libman
Madeline (singing voice)
Andrea Libman
Madeline (singing voice)
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