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| '''Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2''' is an upcoming American film and a sequel to the first 1988 film of [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]] which is took place in the current time, almost 70 years after the murder of Marvin Acme in 1947. At the opening of this film, There will be a new boss of the Maroon Studios but in fact he is the new villain and want revenge on Roger Rabbit and the other Toons, so Roger, Daniel, & Jessica Rabbit must stop him before it's too late!
| | ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2'' is a 2015 Engelish animated feature film directed by after an original script by using already well-established characters. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in This is since before 2015 where a production features voice acting by others than only only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well. Also notable is that,one of the prominent characters in the canon, does not appear. |
| ==Development==
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| ===Planned characters===
| | [[Category:Princess Belle]] |
| Peanut Otter, Baby Butter Otter and Jelly Otter were originally going to appear in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2'', but Dsap never liked them, and she dosen't want them to appear in the movie, because it was too babyish.
| | [[Category:Princess Belle Movie Spoof]] |
| | | [[Category:2015 films]] |
| Nikki Wong was going to be in it with the other 6teen characters but she doesn't live with them anymore since she and her parents moved to Iqaluit in the last episode of 6teen.
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| Various characters from ''The Simpsons'' were originally going to be in it but were apparently not invited for one unknown reason or another.
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| ==Foward==
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| After the Disney/Amblin logos the film opens with the following statment: ''This motion picture is a pure work of fantasy inspired by true events and conspirisies of November 22, 2015. It is made for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be mockery or confrontation of a tradgic event. All infomation is based on conspirisy theories and is not proven. The filmmakers hold ut-most respect to the family and reletives of President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) to who we dedicate this picture. May he rest in peace.''
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| ==Plot==
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| It's 1963 and most cartoon studios have closed down, including Maroon Cartoons. The out of work Roger Rabbit receives a package mailed by an infamous film organisation. In there he receives a gun which is said to be a prop and a letter saying to come to the Dealy Plaza in Dallas, Texas at 12:30pm on the 22nd of November to audition for a role as a gangster in a movie. | |
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| Roger brings Benny the Cab as hire car and the two takes a plane to Dallas and arrives at the Dealy Plaza at the exact time. He enters the building with the gun but finds no-one is there. He then hears six gunshots and runs outside to see what the noise is and finds people panicking, running and screaming and that President John F. Kennedy has been assassinated. As he runs out he is holding the gun and the police immediately arrest him thinking he is the culprit as well as Lee Harvey Oswald. At the police station Roger is then interrogated. Roger tries to explain that it was only a prop gun but when examined closely it is found to be real with several bullets missing, Roger is then put in jail. The police believe Roger may be a Russian spy since he had been falsely accused of being a communist during the McCarthy Era due to his red pants. Whilst in prison Roger is requests two calls, first he call's Jessica to explain what happened and get Eddie for help, Secondly he calls Benny and yells "Get me out of here!", Benny immediately comes crashing through the wall and makes a heroic escape.
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| The next day Jessica turns to Eddie Valiant. She tries to hire him to clear Roger's name but Eddie refuses because he is retired from being a detective and is too old to fight crime. However Jessica persuades him to help her by saying, ''"It's what Teddy would’ve wanted"''. Eddie then reluctantly agrees to help her free of charge but hires a young detective to help him with the crime fighting that he can no-longer achieve. He looks in the telephone book and finds a detective company called "Buck Stone's Detective Agency" headed by Buck Stone and Eddie hires him over the phone for his tough sounding name.
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| Whilst Eddie's on the phone Jessica finds a box with a diamond ring inside and asks what it’s for. After several attempts to try to deny it he said that it's a proposal ring for Dolores. He bought it in Hawaii on a vacation in 1948 but never had the courage to propose. Jessica then tries to help him to propose, but Eddie says he does not want to propose anymore.
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| Buck Stone then walks in, but turns out to be a pacifist hippie. Eddie wants to get rid of him immediately but Dick refuses and says he loved President Kennedy, wants to help and doesn’t give out refunds.
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| In the middle of the night Jessica, Eddie and Buck travel to Dallas book into a hotel. Eddie goes to the police station whist Buck look’s for Roger. When Eddie arrives he knocks out a two police officers and he dress in the police officers' uniform and sneaks in to interrogate prime suspect Lee Harvey Oswald. He says that he was innocent and did not kill Kennedy. He does say however that he is a Marxist (but not a communist) who lived in the Soviet Union as a Marine in 1959-1962. During the Cuban Missile crisis however he found he did not agree with Russia's political views and preferred Cuba's instead and moved back to the states. When he heard President Kennedy was going to invade Cuba he began to detest Kennedy handing out flyers saying 'HANDS OF CUBA', but never intended on killing Kennedy, however but he had been working on for the Cuban exiles. When Eddie asks about a picture of him with a rifle he claims it is not him. Eddie then leaves the police station. Meanwhile Buck find’s Roger and Benny and tells and they sneak back to the hotel and meet Eddie. They examine the evidence and the photo. Jessica then realises that Oswald was right and that the lighting on Oswald’s head looks like it was taken in the early morning whilst the rest of the body looks like it was taken in the late afternoon. They then find that it was the Oswald’s head had been pasted on top of someone else’s body. They peal the head off to find it is someone else’s face although they don’t know who it is. Roger then notifies Eddie that about the logo on the box at the package he received the gun. They look it up in the phone book and find it is almost identical to the one of a nightclub nearby run by Jack Ruby.
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| That same day Lee Harvy Oswald is killed Jack Rudy. Roger, Jessica, Eddie, Buck and Benny have to find the will and clear Roger's name whilst avioding the police as well as Jack Rudy, the Mafia, the CIA, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, Lyndon B. Johnson, and varioius other enemy's.
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| Many famous cartoon characters from the golden age of american animation make cameos by protesting for toons to get the vote.
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| ==Cast==
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| =====See also: [[List Of Cameos in Who Framed Roger Rabbit 2]]=====
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| *Bob Hoskins as Edward "Eddie" Valiant
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| *Joanna Cassidy as Dolores
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| *Shia LaBeouf as Daniel Valiant
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| *Ray Winstone as Bounty Hunter Drake
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| *Richard LeParmentier as Lt. Santino
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| *Joel Silver as Raoul J. Raoul (The Director)
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| *Richard Ridings as Angelo (Impudent Bar Patron)
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| *Edwin Craig as Arthritic Cowboy/Man in Bar
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| *Lindsay Holiday as Soldier in Bar
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| *Mike Edmonds as Stretch
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| *Laura Frances as Blonde Starlet
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| *Eric B. Sindon as Mailman
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| *Ed Herlihy as Newscaster
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| *Rob Schneider as Lucas DeCastro
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| *Rob Schneider as Stuart Snyder
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| *Ricky Gervais as Henry Lloose
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| *Stephen Merchant as Jack Fudd
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| *Karl Pilkington as Auguste Tito
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| *Steve Martin as The Badger Bandit
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| *George Michael as Alfred Skinner
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| *Kelsey Chow as Bridget
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| *Alan Tilvern as R. K. Maroon (Flashbacks)
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| *Stubby Kaye as Marvin Acme (Flashbacks)
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| *Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom (Flashbacks)
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| ==Voice Cast==
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| *Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit
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| *Don Hahn as Benny The Cab''''
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| *Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit
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| *Lou Hirsch as Baby Herman
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| *Nicholas Martorell Jr. as Baby Herman (Baby Voice)
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| *April Winchell as Mrs. Herman
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| *Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
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| *Joe Alaskey as Bugs Bunny
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| *Tony Pope as Goofy
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| *Bob Bergen as Porky Pig
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| *Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
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| *Mel Blanc as Daffy Duck
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| *Anna Paquin as Tweety Pie
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| *Jeff Bergman as Sylvester the Cat
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| *Mary T. Radford as Hyacinth Hippo
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| *Billy West as Yosmite Sam
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| *Bill Farmer as Pluto
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| *Jim Cummings as Taz
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| *Pat Buttram as Bullet #1
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| *Jim Cummings as Bullet #2
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| *Jim Gallant as Bullet #3
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| *Andrew Robinson as Andy Devine
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| *Sam Raimi as Additional Weasels
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| *Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
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| *Wyatt Smith as Toontown Bluebirds #1
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| *Steven Yeun as Toontown Bluebirds #2
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| *Jordan Kaiser as Toontown Bluebirds #3
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| *Alyson Stoner as Toontown Bluebirds #4
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| *Peter Westy as Pinnochio
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| *Les Perkins as Mr. Toad
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| *Frank Welker as Dumbo
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| *Cherry Davis as Woody Woodpecker
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| *Marton Csokas as Big Bad Wolf
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| *Corey Burton as Captain Hook
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| *Jim Cummings as Texas Pete
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| *Jonathan Freeman as Jafar
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| *James Cromwell as Officer Dibble
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| *Mae Questel as Betty Boop
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| *Morgan Deare as Editor
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| *Tom Hiddleston as Bongo the Gorilla
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| *Peter Sallis as Wallace
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| *Julia Swalha as Ginger
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| *Mel Gibson as Rocky
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| *Jane Horrocks as Babs
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| *Imelda Staunton as Bunty
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| *Rebecca Shoichet as Sunset Shimmer
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| *John Goodman as James P. "Sulley" Sullivan
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| *Billy Crystal as Michael "Mike" Mikey Wazowski
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| *Mary Gibbs as Boo
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| *Steve Buscemi as Randall Boggs
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| *James Coburn as Henry J. Waternoose III
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| *Jennifer Tilly as Celia Mae
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| *Bob Peterson as Roz
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| *John Ratzenberger as Yeti
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| *Bonnie Hunt as Flint
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| *Jeff Pidgeon as Bile
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| *Frank Oz as Fungus
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| *Ty Olsson as Ord
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| *Chantal Strand as Cassie
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| *Jason Michas as Zak
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| *Kathleen Barr as Wheezie
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| *Dan Gerson as Needleman
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| *Danny Elfman as Smitty
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| *Steve Susskind as Jerry
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| *Helen Mirren as Dean Hardscrabble
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| *Peter Sohn as Scott "Squishy" Squibbles
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| *Joel Murray as Don Carlton
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| *Sean Hayes as Terri
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| *Dave Foley as Terry
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| *Charlie Day as Art
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| *Julia Sweeney as Sheri Squibbles
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| *Dylan Baker as Professor Knight
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| *Aubrey Plaza as Claire Wheeler
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| *Tyler Labine as Brock Pearson
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| *Beth Behrs as Carrie Williams
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| *Bobby Moynihan as Chet Alexander
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| *Nathan Fillion as Johnny Worthington III
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| *John Krasinski as Frank McCay
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| *Bonnie Hunt as Karen Graves
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| *John Ratzenberger as Yeti
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| *Bill Hader as Referee
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| *Scott Mechlowicz as Slug
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| *John Cygan as Big Red
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| *Lori Alan as Bus Driver
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| *Jess Harnell as Omega Howl brother
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| *Mona Marshall as Emmet
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| *Jerry Lewis as Papa Smurf
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| *Katy Perry as Smurfette
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| *Fred Armisen as Brainy Smurf
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| *Alan Cumming as Gutsy Smurf
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| *Anton Yelchin as Clumsy Smurf
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| *Mark Lopez as Grouchy Smurf
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| *John Oliver as Vanity Smurf
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| *Mario Lopez as Social Smurf
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| *Jimmy Kimmel as Passive Aggressive Smurf
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| *Kevin Lee as Party Planner Smurf
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| *Kenan Thompson as Greedy Smurf
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| *Paul Reubens as Jokey Smurf
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| *Gary Basaraba as Hefty Smurf
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| *Jeff Foxworthy as Handy Smurf
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| *B. J. Novak as Baker Smurf
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| *Joel McCrary as Farmer Smurf
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| *Wolfgang Puck as Chef Smurf
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| *John Kassir as Crazy Smurf
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| *James C. Collins as Narrator Smurf
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| *Shaun White as Clueless Smurf
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| *Adam Wyile as Panicky Smurf
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| *Shaquille O'Neal as Smooth Smurf
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| *Fred Thompson as Uncle Boris
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| *Max Charles as Timmy Turner
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| *Jim Arbuckle as Cosmo
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| *Susanne Blakeslee as Wanda
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| *Liam Falconer as Baby Poof
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| *Daran Norris as Mr. Turner
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| *Frances Ondiviela as Mrs. Turner
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| *Lynn Ferguson as Mac
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| *Benjamin Whitlow as Fowler
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| *Timothy Spall as Nick
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| *Phil Daniels as Flechter
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| *Reese Witherspoon as Ginormica
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| *Seth Rogen as B.O.B
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| *Will Arnett as Missing Link
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| *Rainn Wilson as Gallahaxar
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| *Hugh Laurie as Dr. Cockroach
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| *Jay Baruchel as Hiccup
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| *Gerard Butler as Stoik
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| *Craig Ferguson as Gobber
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| *America Ferrera as Astrid
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| *Christopher Mintz Plasse as Fishlegs
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| *Jamie Bell as Tintin
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| *Phill Collins as Snowy
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| *Billy Murray as Garfield
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| *Pat Harrington Jr. as Inspector Clouseau
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| *Will Ferrell as Megamind
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| *David Cross as Minion
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| *Brad Pitt as Metroman
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| *Jonah Hill as Tighten
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| *Tina Fey as Roxanne
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| *Will Smith as Oscar
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| *Jack Black as Lenny
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| *Robert DeNiro as Don Lino
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| *Rene Zellweiger as Angie
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| *Angelina Jolie as Lola
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| *Mike Myers as Shrek
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| *Eddie Murphy as Donkey
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| *Cameron Diaz as Fiona
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| *Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots
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| *Conrad Vernon as Gingerbread Man
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| *Tom Hanks as Woody
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| *Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear
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| *Ben Stiller as Alex
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| *Jada Pinkett Smith as Gloria
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| *Jennifer Hale as Jessie Bannon
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| *Chris Rock as Marty
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| *David Schwimmer as Melman
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| *Dave Lamb as Squiddly Diddly
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| *Jon Culshaw as Nibbles
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| *Jodi Benson as Ariel
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| *Jeff Bennett as Foghorn Leghorn
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| *Tom Kenny as Spongebob SquarePants
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| *Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star
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| *Rodger Bumpass as Squidward
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| *Clancy Brown as Mr. Krabs
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| *Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks
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| *Mr. Lawrence as Plankton
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| *Mary Jo Catlett as Mrs. Poppy Puff
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| *Don Thompson as Gary
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| *Tom McGrath as Skipper
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| *John DiMaggio as Rico
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| *Robert Sean Leonard as Kowalski
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| *James Patrick Stuart as Private
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| *Tracy Grandstaff as Daria Morgendorffer
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| *Wendy Hoopes as Jane Lane
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| *Olivia Olson as Marceline
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| *Kathleen Wilhoite as Pepper Ann
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| *Danny Cooksey as Milo
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| *Clea Lewis as Nicky
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| *Bill Melendez as Snoopy (non-speaking)
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| *Kath Soucie as Cissy
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| *Amber Tamblyn as Sam Manson
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| *Jenna Van Oy as Trinket
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| *Cree Summer as Tessa
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| *Kimmy Robertson as Gwen Mezzrow
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| *Cam Clarke as Stewart
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| *Phil Vischer as Bob the Tomato
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| *Mike Narwocki as Larry the Cucumber
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| *Lisa Vischer as Junior Asparagus
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| *Lauren Tom as Amy Wong
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| *Candi Milo as Constance Goldmen
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| *Kenny Black as Lamarr
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| *Karen Duffy as Sketch
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| *Meridith Scot Lynn as Poison
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| *Pink as Gloria
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| *H. Jon Benjamin as Bob
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| *John Roberts as Linda
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| *Dan Mintz as Tina
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| *Eugene Mirman as Gene
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| *Kristen Schaal as Louise
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| *Jason Ritter as Dipper Pines
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| *Alex Hirsch as Grunkle Stan
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| *Linda Cardellini as Wendy
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| *Kyle Massey as Milo
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| *Justin Roiland as Oscar
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| *Chelsea Kane as Bea
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| *Bryan Cranston as Vitaly
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| *Jessica Chastain as Gia
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| *Martin Short as Stefano
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| *Jesse Eisenberg as Blu
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| *Anne Hathaway as Jewel
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| *David Tennant as Charles Darwin
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| *Martin Freeman as Pirate with a Scarf
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| *Hugh Grant as Pirate Captain
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| *Christian Potenza as Chris McLean
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| *Kevin Duhaney as Cameron
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| *Dan Petronijevic as Geoff
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| *Cory Doran as Mike
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| *Lauren Lipson as Sadie
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| *Scott McCord as Owen
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| *Terry McGurrin as Reef
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| *Brooke D'Orasy as Caitlin
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| *Jess Gibbons as Wyatt
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| *Emily Hampshire as Starr
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| *Mazin Elsading as Broseph
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| *Anastasia Phillps as Lo
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| *Arnold Pinnock as Johnny
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| *Lyon Smith as Cory
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| *Bryn McAuley as Laney
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| *Sergio Di Zio as Kin
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| *Tim Beresford as Kon
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| *Alyson Court as Trina
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| *Denise Oliver as Mina
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| *E.G. Daily as Tommy Pickles
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| *Albert Brooks as Marlin
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| *Ellen DeGeneres as Dory
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| *Alexander Gould as Nemo
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| *Elizabeth Perkins as Coral
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| *Willem Dafoe as Gill
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| *Brad Garrett as Bloat
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| *Austin Pendleton as Gurgle
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| *Allison Janney as Peach
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| *Bill Hunter as P. Sherman
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| *LuLu Ebeling as Darla
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| *Vicki Lewis as Deb
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| *Joe Ranft as Jacques
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| *Stephen Root as Bubbles
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| *John Ratzenberger as Moonfish
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| *Andrew Stanton as Crush
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| *Nicholas Bird as Squirt
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| *Geoffrey Rush as Nigel
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| *Rove McManus as Crab
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| *Bob Peterson as Mr. Ray
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| *Erik Per Sullivan as Sheldon
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| *Jordy Ranft as Tad
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| *Erica Beck as Pearl
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| *James Franco as Seagulls
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| *Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen
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| *Paul Newman as Doc Hudson
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| *Bonnie Hunt as Sally Carrera
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| *Larry the Cable Guy as Mater
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| *Richard Petty as The King
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| *Michael Keaton as Chick Hicks
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| *Cheech Marin as Ramone
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| *Tony Shalhoub as Luigi
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| *Michael Wallis as Sheriff
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| *George Carlin as Fillmore
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| *Paul Dooley as Sarge
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| *Jenifer Lewis as Flo
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| *Guido Quaroni as Guido
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| *Charles Martinet as Mario
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| *Sam Kelly as Luigi
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| *Kazumi Totaka as Yoshi
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| *Patton Oswalt as Remy
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| *Lou Romano as Linguini
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| *Brian Dennehy as Django
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| *Peter Sohn as Emile
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| *Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego
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| *Brad Garrett as Gusteau
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| *Janeane Garofalo as Colette
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| *Will Arnett as Horst
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| *Julius Callahan as Lalo
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| *James Remar as Larousse
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| *John Ratzenberger as Mustafa
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| *Teddy Newton as Talon Labarthe
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| *Tony Fucile as Pompidou
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| *Jake Steinfeld as Git
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| *Brad Bird as Ambrister Minion
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| *Ardien Brody as Francois
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| *Ardien Hanks as Health Inspector
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| *Thomas Haden Church as Announcer
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| *Jim Morrison as Birch
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| *Kenn Navarro as Cuddles the Rabbit
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| *Rhode Montijo as Lumpy the Moose
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| *Warren Graff as Toothy the Beaver
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| *Aubrey Ankrum as Pop the Bear
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| *Lori Jee as Cub the Bear
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| *Liz Stuart as Sniffles the Anteater
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| *Jeff Biancalana as Russel the Sea Otter
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| *Peter Herrman as Disco Bear
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| *Michael "Lippy" Lipman as Nutty the Squirrel
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| *Jimmy Workman as Handy the Beaver
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| *Eric Stonestreet as Mime the Deer
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| *Don Carrey as Mole
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| *J.G. Quintel as Mordecai the Bird
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| *William Salyers as Rigby the Raccon
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| *Janie Haddad Tompkins as Margaret the Bird
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| *Mark Hamill as Skips
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| *Sam Marin as Pops
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| *John DiMaggio as Jake
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| *Jeremy Shada as Finn
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| *Hynden Walch as Princess Bubblegum
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| *Mark Bramhall as Ice King
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| *Daniel Radcliffe as Gumball Watterson
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| *Rupert Grint as Darwin Watterson
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| *Kyla Rae Kowaleski as Anais Watterson
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| *Tim Rice as Richard Watterson
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| *Teresa Gallagher as Nicole Watterson
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| *Emma Watson as Penny Fitzgerald
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| *Don Carey as Mr. Fitzgerald
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| *Janine Haddad as Mrs. Fitzgerald
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| *Aubrey Anderson-Emmons as Galle Fitzgerald
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| *John Morris as Tobias Wilson
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| *Alfred Molina as Harold Wilson
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| *Donna Murphy as Mrs. Wilson
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| *Jessica McDonald as Rachel Wilson
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| *Lewis MacLeod as Rocky Robinson
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| *Martin Sheen as Mr. Robinson
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| *Sally Field as Mrs. Robinson
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| *Andrew Garfield as Banana Joe
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| *Campbell Scott as Banana Bob
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| *Embeth Davidtz as Banana Barbara
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| *Gary Oldman as Principal Nigel Brown
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| *Sandra Dickens as Miss Simian
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| *Adam Long as Mr. Small
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| *Diane Marie Michelle as Librarian
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| *Ali Hillis as School Nurse
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| *Drew Nelson as Duncan
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| *Johnny Galecki as Bobert
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| *Grey Desile as Carrie Krueger
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| *Max Cazier as Clayton
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| *Dan Russell as Tina Rex
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| *Paul Bettany as Alan
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| *Alix Wilton Regan as Carmen
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| *Alicia Keys as Masami
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| *Emma Stone as Leslie
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| *Brittany Faith as Teri
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| *Christian Slater as Hector Jotunheim
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| *Beatbox Hobbit as Juke
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| *Jerry Trainor as Anton
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| *Aurelie Charbonnier as Sussie
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| *Freddie Highmore as Ocho
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| *Philip Wiegratz and Jordan Fry as The Eggheads
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| *AnnaSophia Robb as Jamie
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| *Mic Graves as William
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| *Laura Regan as Sarah
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| *Peter Facinelli as Rob
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| *Sarah Deakins as Molly Collins
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| *Debi Derryberry as Dolly
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| *Elton John as Marvin Finklehimer
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| *Stan Lee as Purple Moose
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| *Cliff Robertson as Blue Elephant
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| *Jim Carrey as Larry Needlemeyer
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| R. Lee Ermey as Doughnut Shierif''''''
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| *Leif Gantvoort as Sal Left Thumb
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| *Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson
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| *Julie Kavner as Magre Simpson
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| *Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson
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| *Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson
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| *Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie Simpson
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| *Jude Law as Manny Rivera/El Tigre
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| *Bryce Dallas Howard as Frida Suarez'''Bold text'''
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| At the end of the film, All of the characters mentioned above singing Smile Ya Darn Smile!.
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| Most of of the toons will have bigger roles then just cameos
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| The Film will begin with a Roger Rabbit cartoon.
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| R.K. Maroon's son will say that he rented nearly half the cast of Fantasia 2000, which is why they cameo in the film.
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