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Robin Harris | ... |
Himself
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Faizon Love | ... |
Robin Harris
(voice)
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Vanessa Bell Calloway | ... |
Jamika
(voice)
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Wayne Collins | ... |
Leon
(voice) (as Wayne Collins Jr.)
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Jonell Green | ... |
LaShawn
(voice)
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Marques Houston | ... |
Kahill
(voice)
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Tone Loc | ... |
Pee Wee
(voice)
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Myra J. | ... |
Dorothea
(voice)
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Nell Carter | ... |
Vivian
(voice)
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John Witherspoon | ... |
Card Player #1
(voice)
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Chino 'Fats' Williams | ... |
Card Player #2
(voice)
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Rodney Winfield | ... |
Card Player #3
(voice)
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George Wallace | ... |
Card Player #4
(voice)
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Brad Sanders | ... |
Bartender
(voice)
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Reynaldo Rey | ... |
Lush
(voice)
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Robin Harris recounting his disastrous first date with the beautiful girl named Jamika. Tagging along for the date are Jamika's mild-mannered son Leon and Jamika's friend Bebe's three rude, crude, and obnoxious kids to a theme park called Fun World. Chaos ensues when Bebe's kids enter the theme park with adventures including being chased by a group of government agents, destroying the Titanic, and being on trial. Also causing trouble when a first date turns sour due to interference by Harris' alimony-demanding ex-wife Dorthea and her best friend Vivian. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}
African-American comedian Robin Harris had a comedy routine about crazed youngsters only known as "Bebe's Kids". In spite of his death his idea developed into this ho-hum animated feature. Harris (in cartoon form and voiced by another actor) meets a beautiful woman at a mutual friend's funeral. Immediately they start to click, but trouble looms when the woman is supposed to watch a friend's children (the titled characters). Thus the group goes to a theme park and all hell breaks loose as the youngsters seem to be little more than hoods that unwittingly try to control everything everywhere they go. Starts out pretty well, but wears out its welcome as it progresses. The novelty disappears pretty quick and we are left with a silly and tiring cartoon. 2.5 out of 5 stars.