
Cuddly Toys
Drama
Overview
Professor Kansas Bowling presents a shocking exposé about the lives of teenage girls, presented as a series of fictional vignettes and real documentary interviews.
Top Cast


Kansas Bowling
Kansas Bowling
Professor Kansas Bowling
Kansas Bowling
Professor Kansas Bowling


Parker Love Bowling
Parker Love Bowling
Cuddly Toy / Sueann
Parker Love Bowling
Cuddly Toy / Sueann


Amanda Flowers
Amanda Flowers
Amanda Flowers
Amanda Flowers
Amanda Flowers


Caroline Williams
Caroline Williams
Mrs. Martin
Caroline Williams
Mrs. Martin
Schoolly D
Schoolly D
Mmmissile
Schoolly D
Mmmissile


Charlotte Sartre
Charlotte Sartre
Charlotte Sartre
Cynda McElvana
Cynda McElvana
Maude
Cynda McElvana
Maude


Dylan Mars Greenberg
Dylan Mars Greenberg
Wolf Sword Dice Nu Metal H
Dylan Mars Greenberg
Wolf Sword Dice Nu Metal H


Sasha Beliaeva
Sasha Beliaeva
Sasha
Sasha Beliaeva
Sasha
Don De Vore
Don De Vore
Omnipresent Male
Don De Vore
Omnipresent Male
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