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'''''Arthur's Perfect Christmas''''' is a [[Christmas]] special based on the ''Arthur'' children's books by [[wikipedia:Marc Brown|Marc Brown]] and the animated series on {{w|PBS}}. It debuted on VHS and DVD on September 12, 2000, before airing on PBS on Thanksgiving of that year.
 
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{{Quote|Happy holidays, everyone!|Arthur talking to the viewers}}
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an hour-length [[Christmas]] special spin-off from the [[PBS]] animated series ''{{W|Arthur (TV series)|Arthur}}'', based on the ''Arthur'' book series by {{w|Marc Brown}}. It debuted on VHS and DVD on September 12, 2000, before airing in prime time on Thanksgiving Day of that year (following the show's fifth season).
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[File:ArthursPerfectChristmas_DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover to the original DVD release]]
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[[File:ArthursPerfectChristmasImage.jpg|thumb|250px]]
The special opens with scenes of citizens of Elwood City busy preparing for Christmas, while Pachelbel's Canon is played in the background on piano. Arthur then sings the first of many of the special's musical numbers, "Perfect Christmas," in which he lays out his list of the things he wants in the upcoming Christmas:
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The special opens with scenes of citizens of Elwood City busy preparing for Christmas, as [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] is singing the opening number, "[[Perfect Christmas (song)|Perfect Christmas]]". He tells the viewers his list of the things he wants in the upcoming Christmas: A large amount of snow, an amazing turkey dinner, a spectacular Christmas tree (specifically without tinsel), and that everyone will love the presents he gets for them. However, things don't work out quite as Arthur wanted them to.
   
 
Throughout the special, several other storylines happen:
# A large amount of snow
 
# An amazing dinner
 
# A spectacular Christmas tree (most importantly, without tinsel)
 
# Everyone will love the presents he gets for them.
 
   
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* [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] wants a new toy called "Tina the Talking Tabby", for Christmas, but "[[Santa Claus]]" (or in other words, Arthur and D.W.'s mother, [[Jane Read|Jane]]) can't find it at any store as soon as he gets her letter. On Christmas morning, she gets a duck called Quackers and throws a big temper tantrum. However, she changes her mind and eventually takes a liking to it.
However, things don't always work out quite as he wanted them to.
 
 
* [[Fred (Arthur's Perfect Christmas)|Uncle Fred]] is going on a trip to Florida. However, his car breaks down in Elwood City, so he and his dog, Rory, decide to stay at the Reads' house for Christmas. His car is eventually fixed on Christmas Day.
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* Arthur buys a glass bird for Jane to replace the one that got broken in an earlier episode. Unfortunately, on Christmas morning, it ends up breaking before he can present it, so Uncle Fred helps him by giving Jane his present under Arthur's name.
 
* The timing of [[Francine Frensky|Francine]]'s family's celebration of [[Hanukkah]] conflicts with that of [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]'s "holiday extravaganza" party, causing her to miss it. When Muffy states that Hanukkah isn't as important as Christmas, Francine feels offended because she is Jewish, and stops speaking to and calling Muffy. Eventually, they make up after Francine shows Muffy how important Hanukkah can be; all because her family is Jewish.
 
* Ever since [[Buster Baxter|Buster]]'s parents got divorced, Christmas has been a difficult time for him and his mother, [[Bitzi Baxter|Bitzi]]. She wakes him up early on the days before Christmas and makes him pancakes, thinking that it's Christmas Day. Then he has to explain to her that it isn't so yet. While he, Arthur, and their friends are at Muffy's party, they suggest he create his holiday and call it Baxter Day. He is unsure, but he agrees to give it a try.
 
* Every Christmas, [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] volunteers at a homeless shelter with his father, and this year, he's trying to bake something special to bring. However, he's forgetting some things in every recipe, like not removing the shells from the pecans when he makes pecan pie, not unpeeling the bananas when he makes banana bread, and not adding sugar when he makes brownies. As soon as Muffy's party is over, Arthur walks into the living room.
 
* Meanwhile, [[Alan Powers|the Brain]]'s family is celebrating [[Kwanzaa]].
 
* George's family is revealed to be Swedish and celebrate St. Lucia Day.
   
 
In the end, things don't work out quite as everybody may have hoped they would, but things seem to be for the better as Arthur wishes the viewers Happy Holidays, while D.W. keeps annoying him with her new Quackers toy.
As the special progresses, a number of other storylines are revealed:
 
   
* D.W. wants a new toy called "Tina the Talking Tabby," for Christmas and [[Santa Claus]] is unable to find it at any store as soon as he gets the letter.
 
* Uncle Fred is going on a trip to Florida, but his car just so happens to break down in Elwood City on the way there. So for the meantime, he and his dog, Rory, are staying at the Reads' house for Christmas.
 
* The timing of the Frenskys' celebration of [[Hanukkah]] conflicts with that of Muffy's "holiday extravaganza," causing Francine to miss the party. When Muffy states that Hanukkah isn't as important as Christmas, Francine stops speaking to and calling her.
 
* Ever since Buster's parents got divorced, Christmas has been a difficult time for him and his mother, Bitsy. She wakes him up early on the days before Christmas and makes him pancakes, thinking that it's Christmas Day. Then he has to explain to her that it isn't yet. While he, Arthur, and their friends are at the party they suggest he create his own holiday, Baxter Day. He is skeptical, but he agrees to give it a try.
 
* Every Christmas, Binky volunteers at a homeless shelter with his father and this year, he's trying to bake something special to bring. However, he's forgetting some things in the recipe, like not taking the shells off the pecans when he makes a pecan pie.
 
* The Brain's family is celebrating [[Kwanzaa]].
 
* George's family is revealed to be Swedish and they celebrate St. Lucia Day.
 
 
In the end, things don't work out quite as everybody may have hoped they would, but it seems to be for the better.
 
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==
*[[Perfect Christmas]] (by Arthur & his family)
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*"[[Perfect Christmas (song)|Perfect Christmas]]" (by the Read family)
*[[Boogie Woogie Christmas]] (Rock and roll song by The Squabs)
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*"[[Boogie Woogie Christmas]]" (Rock and roll song by The Squabs)
*[[What's the Use of Presents?]] (by Muffy, with Arthur on soundtrack version)
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*"[[What's the Use of Presents?]]" (by Muffy, with Arthur on soundtrack version)
*[[Baxter Day]] (by Buster)
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*"[[Baxter Day]]" (by Buster)
*Santa Lucia (by George and the Lundgren family)
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*"Santa Lucia" (by George and the Lundgren family)
*Perfect Christmas [Reprise] (by Arthur)
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*"[[Perfect Christmas (song)|Perfect Christmas]] (Reprise)" (by Arthur)
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==Releases==
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The special made its debut on VHS and DVD on September 12, 2000, notably marking the franchise's first appearance on the latter format. It was released on DVD again by PBS Distribution under the PBS Kids label in 2012. This release included two "A Word from Marc Brown" segments and printable coloring pages and activities on DVD-ROM.
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==Notes==
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[[File:Arthur% 27s Perfect Christmas Cover.jpg|thumb|250px|The cover to the storybook adaptation.]]
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*The special was the last episode in which Michael Yarmush voiced Arthur until the finale, "All Grown Up" and the last one in which Ricky Mabe voiced Timmy Tibble.
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*After D.W. walks in on Arthur and laughs, stock audio by Michael Caloz is used.
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*The Brain and his family are shown preparing to celebrate Kwanzaa. As the Brain himself tells Muffy in the ice cream shop he works at, it does not start until December 26, the day after Christmas Day. In fact, it is for a whole week, ending on January 1st the next year.
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*Religiously, Jewish people do not go by a Gregorian calendar like those who celebrate Christmas or Kwanzaa do, so dates of Hanukkah vary.
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*There is a stocking with the name "Chip" hanging in Muffy's house, notably making this special the first time her older brother, Chip, is acknowledged in the series.
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===Cultural references===
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*Bitzi states that she and Buster are going to watch ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''.
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*The game that Muffy plays during "What's the Use of Presents?" is a parody of ''{{W|Super Mario Bros.}}''
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===Edits===
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There are some slight differences between the home video release and the televised version:
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*At the beginning before the title card, the animation on the smoke coming out of the Reads' chimney goes at a slow pace. However, in the home video release, it goes fast.
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*After Uncle Fred's video, Arthur and D.W. laughed immediately right after. In the home video release, they didn't laugh until a few seconds after.
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*In the televised version, during the "Baxter Day" song, a vintage "tires screeching" sound effect is added when Bitzi and Buster's rocket skids to a halt in front of the Mill Creek Mall. At the end of the song, the word "baby" is cut from Buster's lyrics in newer versions of the special.
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*During "What's the Use of Presents?" a fade effect is missing in the home video release. Also, Muffy's singing in both versions is slightly different.
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Two versions were aired on PBS: an uncut version aired during prime time on the original Thanksgiving Day airing and an edited version aired during a pledge drive.
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===Goofs===
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*When Mr. Ratburn eats one of Binky's brownies, we see a brown rabbit in the background on the other side of him in his normal wear, but seconds later we see him in a red vest while talking to the Brain, but when he asks Binky if he put sugar in the brownies, the rabbit is white and wearing a green shirt.
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*When Francine groans, her mouth doesn't move.
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*In Arthur's fantasy in which Jane opens the gift, she pulls the top off, but when he opens it to see if it is okay, he pulls the ribbon off to do so.
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*When Arthur was imagining his family in the stable, [[Dave (Arthur)|Grandpa Dave]] offered his roasted camel to him. Camel is not considered kosher in Judaism, so they wouldn't have eaten it (although Arthur probably doesn't understand that).
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==Cast==
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Voice actor/actress !! Character(s)
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|{{w|Michael Yarmush}} (speaking)<br />Philip Penalosa (singing) || [[Arthur Read]]
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|-
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|{{w|Oliver Grainger}} || [[D.W. Read]]
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|-valign=top
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|[[Bruce Dinsmore]] || [[Binky Barnes]]<br />[[David Read]]
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|-
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|[[Daniel Brochu]] || [[Buster Baxter]]
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|-
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|{{w|Jodie Resther}} || [[Francine Frensky]]
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|-
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|{{w|Melissa Altro}} || [[Muffy Crosswire]]
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|{{w|Steven Crowder}} || [[Alan Powers|The Brain]]
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|-
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|[[Arthur Holden]] || Mr. Ratburn
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|-valign=top
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|[[Sonja Ball]] || [[Jane Read]]<br />Quackers
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|-
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|Joanna Noyes || [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]]
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|-
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|Jonathon Koensgen || Tommy Tibble
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|-
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|{{w|Ricky Mabe}} || Timmy Tibble
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|-valign=top
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|{{w|Mark Camacho}} || [[Oliver Frensky]]<br />Security Guard
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|-
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|Mitchell Rothpan || George Lundgren
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|-valign=top
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|[[Ellen David]] || [[Bitzi Baxter|Bitzi]]<br />Old Woman
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|-valign=top
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|{{w|A. J. Henderson}} || Grandpa Dave<br />[[Ed Crosswire]]
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|{{w|Harry Standjofski}} || [[Fred (Arthur's Perfect Christmas)|Uncle Fred]]
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|}
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==See also==
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*[[Arthur's Perfect Christmas (album)|The soundtrack]]
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [[w:c:arthur:Arthur's Perfect Christmas|Arthur Wiki: Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 27 March 2024

Happy holidays, everyone!

— Arthur talking to the viewers

Arthur's Perfect Christmas is an hour-length Christmas special spin-off from the PBS animated series Arthur, based on the Arthur book series by Marc Brown. It debuted on VHS and DVD on September 12, 2000, before airing in prime time on Thanksgiving Day of that year (following the show's fifth season).

Synopsis

ArthursPerfectChristmasImage

The special opens with scenes of citizens of Elwood City busy preparing for Christmas, as Arthur is singing the opening number, "Perfect Christmas". He tells the viewers his list of the things he wants in the upcoming Christmas: A large amount of snow, an amazing turkey dinner, a spectacular Christmas tree (specifically without tinsel), and that everyone will love the presents he gets for them. However, things don't work out quite as Arthur wanted them to.

Throughout the special, several other storylines happen:

  • D.W. wants a new toy called "Tina the Talking Tabby", for Christmas, but "Santa Claus" (or in other words, Arthur and D.W.'s mother, Jane) can't find it at any store as soon as he gets her letter. On Christmas morning, she gets a duck called Quackers and throws a big temper tantrum. However, she changes her mind and eventually takes a liking to it.
  • Uncle Fred is going on a trip to Florida. However, his car breaks down in Elwood City, so he and his dog, Rory, decide to stay at the Reads' house for Christmas. His car is eventually fixed on Christmas Day.
  • Arthur buys a glass bird for Jane to replace the one that got broken in an earlier episode. Unfortunately, on Christmas morning, it ends up breaking before he can present it, so Uncle Fred helps him by giving Jane his present under Arthur's name.
  • The timing of Francine's family's celebration of Hanukkah conflicts with that of Muffy's "holiday extravaganza" party, causing her to miss it. When Muffy states that Hanukkah isn't as important as Christmas, Francine feels offended because she is Jewish, and stops speaking to and calling Muffy. Eventually, they make up after Francine shows Muffy how important Hanukkah can be; all because her family is Jewish.
  • Ever since Buster's parents got divorced, Christmas has been a difficult time for him and his mother, Bitzi. She wakes him up early on the days before Christmas and makes him pancakes, thinking that it's Christmas Day. Then he has to explain to her that it isn't so yet. While he, Arthur, and their friends are at Muffy's party, they suggest he create his holiday and call it Baxter Day. He is unsure, but he agrees to give it a try.
  • Every Christmas, Binky volunteers at a homeless shelter with his father, and this year, he's trying to bake something special to bring. However, he's forgetting some things in every recipe, like not removing the shells from the pecans when he makes pecan pie, not unpeeling the bananas when he makes banana bread, and not adding sugar when he makes brownies. As soon as Muffy's party is over, Arthur walks into the living room.
  • Meanwhile, the Brain's family is celebrating Kwanzaa.
  • George's family is revealed to be Swedish and celebrate St. Lucia Day.

In the end, things don't work out quite as everybody may have hoped they would, but things seem to be for the better as Arthur wishes the viewers Happy Holidays, while D.W. keeps annoying him with her new Quackers toy.

Songs

Releases

The special made its debut on VHS and DVD on September 12, 2000, notably marking the franchise's first appearance on the latter format. It was released on DVD again by PBS Distribution under the PBS Kids label in 2012. This release included two "A Word from Marc Brown" segments and printable coloring pages and activities on DVD-ROM.

Notes

Arthur% 27s Perfect Christmas Cover

The cover to the storybook adaptation.

  • The special was the last episode in which Michael Yarmush voiced Arthur until the finale, "All Grown Up" and the last one in which Ricky Mabe voiced Timmy Tibble.
  • After D.W. walks in on Arthur and laughs, stock audio by Michael Caloz is used.
  • The Brain and his family are shown preparing to celebrate Kwanzaa. As the Brain himself tells Muffy in the ice cream shop he works at, it does not start until December 26, the day after Christmas Day. In fact, it is for a whole week, ending on January 1st the next year.
  • Religiously, Jewish people do not go by a Gregorian calendar like those who celebrate Christmas or Kwanzaa do, so dates of Hanukkah vary.
  • There is a stocking with the name "Chip" hanging in Muffy's house, notably making this special the first time her older brother, Chip, is acknowledged in the series.

Cultural references

Edits

There are some slight differences between the home video release and the televised version:

  • At the beginning before the title card, the animation on the smoke coming out of the Reads' chimney goes at a slow pace. However, in the home video release, it goes fast.
  • After Uncle Fred's video, Arthur and D.W. laughed immediately right after. In the home video release, they didn't laugh until a few seconds after.
  • In the televised version, during the "Baxter Day" song, a vintage "tires screeching" sound effect is added when Bitzi and Buster's rocket skids to a halt in front of the Mill Creek Mall. At the end of the song, the word "baby" is cut from Buster's lyrics in newer versions of the special.
  • During "What's the Use of Presents?" a fade effect is missing in the home video release. Also, Muffy's singing in both versions is slightly different.

Two versions were aired on PBS: an uncut version aired during prime time on the original Thanksgiving Day airing and an edited version aired during a pledge drive.

Goofs

  • When Mr. Ratburn eats one of Binky's brownies, we see a brown rabbit in the background on the other side of him in his normal wear, but seconds later we see him in a red vest while talking to the Brain, but when he asks Binky if he put sugar in the brownies, the rabbit is white and wearing a green shirt.
  • When Francine groans, her mouth doesn't move.
  • In Arthur's fantasy in which Jane opens the gift, she pulls the top off, but when he opens it to see if it is okay, he pulls the ribbon off to do so.
  • When Arthur was imagining his family in the stable, Grandpa Dave offered his roasted camel to him. Camel is not considered kosher in Judaism, so they wouldn't have eaten it (although Arthur probably doesn't understand that).

Cast

Voice actor/actress Character(s)
Michael Yarmush (speaking)
Philip Penalosa (singing)
Arthur Read
Oliver Grainger D.W. Read
Bruce Dinsmore Binky Barnes
David Read
Daniel Brochu Buster Baxter
Jodie Resther Francine Frensky
Melissa Altro Muffy Crosswire
Steven Crowder The Brain
Arthur Holden Mr. Ratburn
Sonja Ball Jane Read
Quackers
Joanna Noyes Grandma Thora
Jonathon Koensgen Tommy Tibble
Ricky Mabe Timmy Tibble
Mark Camacho Oliver Frensky
Security Guard
Mitchell Rothpan George Lundgren
Ellen David Bitzi
Old Woman
A. J. Henderson Grandpa Dave
Ed Crosswire
Harry Standjofski Uncle Fred

See also

External links

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