Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Elizabeth Daily | ... |
Tommy Pickles
(voice) (as E.G. Daily)
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Christine Cavanaugh | ... |
Chuckie Finster
(voice)
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Kath Soucie | ... |
Philip Deville /
Lillian Deville /
Betty Deville
(voice)
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Melanie Chartoff | ... |
Didi Pickles /
Minka
(voice)
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Phil Proctor | ... |
Howard DeVille /
Igor
(voice)
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Cree Summer | ... |
Susie Carmichael
(voice)
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Mary Gross | ... |
Woman Guest
(voice)
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Kevin McBride | ... |
Male Guest
(voice)
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Andrea Martin | ... |
Aunt Miriam
(voice)
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Michael Bell | ... |
Chas Finster /
Grandpa Boris /
Drew Pickles
(voice)
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Tress MacNeille | ... |
Charlotte Pickles
(voice)
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Jack Riley | ... |
Stu Pickles
(voice)
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Busta Rhymes | ... |
Reptar Wagon
(voice)
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Joe Alaskey | ... |
Grandpa Lou Pickles
(voice)
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Cheryl Chase | ... |
Angelica Pickles
(voice)
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Tommy faces responsiblity when Dil, his new baby brother is born. As with all newborns, the child becomes a bane to Tommy and the rest of his gang. Even Phil and Lil don't like them. So they decide to return Dil to where he came from, the hospital. But they get lost along the way, REALLY lost, and get into even more trouble with a circus. Can they find their way home and can Tommy and Dil just get along? Written by Quentin R.
Why do filmmakers find it necessary to try to turn cartoons into musicals? I found the many star-studded music numbers irritating, and a poor attempt to appear "cool" to the adult viewers. The entire plot element of the train-wrecked monkeys added nothing to the film, and seemed senseless. My 7 year old son enjoyed it except for the singing. The TV show is better.