Amphibia: Grubhog Day; Hop Pop and Lock


03:00 am - 03:30 am, Sunday, January 4 on Disney Channel HD (Multi Country - English) ()

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Grubhog Day; Hop Pop and Lock

On Grubhog Day, Sprig has to decide between upholding his responsibilities or having fun; to impress Sylvia Sundew, Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance.

repeat 2019 English Stereo
Animated Fantasy Action/adventure Comedy Family Children Cartoon

Cast & Crew
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Brenda Song (Actor) .. Anne Boonchuy
Tony Hale (Actor) .. Apothecary Gary
Chris Sullivan (Actor) .. Gunther
Kristen Johnston (Actor) .. Braddock
Matt Jones (Actor) .. Percy
Justin Felbinger (Actor) .. Sprig Plantar
Amanda Leighton (Actor) .. Polly Plantar

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Brenda Song (Actor) .. Anne Boonchuy
Born: March 27, 1988
Birthplace: Carmichael, California, United States
Trivia: An actress from the age of six, Brenda Song first achieved pronounced fame in her teens, by virtue of frequent work in Disney Channel productions. Born in 1988 to a Thai-American mother and a Hmong father, Song landed one of her earliest screen assignments in 1996, with a small part in the Hulk Hogan comedy Santa With Muscles, then appeared in the following year's big-screen comedy Leave It to Beaver. Scattered assignments in television series followed, including Judging Amy, 7th Heaven, and The Bernie Mac Show, and Song son graduated to Disney Chanel work at age 12, with parts in that station's cable telemovies The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000) and Get a Clue (2002). She broke through to her widest audience, however (and maintained a much higher profile) when she starred opposite the Sprouse twins, Dylan and Cole on the Disney Channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005). On that series, Song plays London Tipton, the spoiled-rotten daughter of the owner of the hotel where the titular youngsters reside. Song then had an opportunity to show off her interest in tae-kwan-do as the title character in the martial arts extravaganza Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) and tackled a supporting role opposite Raven-Symone and Martin Lawrence in the road comedy College Road Trip (2008).
Tony Hale (Actor) .. Apothecary Gary
Born: September 30, 1970
Birthplace: West Point, New York, United States
Trivia: For fans of the cult-favorite series Arrested Development, Tony Hale's spectacled face is all too familiar. He charmed and terrified a legion of fans as Buster, the most titularly immature of the adult siblings on the show from 2003 to 2006, but Hale's career has extended far beyond the borders of this one tragically canceled series. He attended the Young Actors Theatre in his home state of Florida, and in 1992 earned a degree in journalism from Alabama's Samford University. He went on to earn his master's from the School of Communication and the Arts at Regent University in Virginia before moving to New York to begin his professional acting career. In addition to various TV appearances, Hale filled out his résumé in these early years with commercials, including an iconic ad for Volkswagen in which he enthusiastically lip synced to "Mr. Roboto" by Styx from the front seat of a VW Golf. He also helped found a Christian ministry called the Haven, which is geared toward artistically minded parishioners. In addition to Arrested Development, Hale has appeared in other major films and TV shows like Stranger Than Fiction and Unaccompanied Minors. Appearances on such popular shows as Chuck, Numb3ers, Community, Justified, and Veep made him something of a small screen staple following the cancellation of Arrested Development, and in addition to his many live-aciton roles, Hale has also lent his distinctive voice to animated features like 2008's The Tale of Despereaux.
Chris Sullivan (Actor) .. Gunther
Birthplace: Sacramento, California, United States
Trivia: Trained as a competitive tennis player for 13 years. Starred in a U.S. tour of a one-man show titled Defending the Caveman following his university graduation. Studied at the ImprovOlympic and acted in stage productions in Chicago for six years. Performed the roles of Jim Taylor in Lombardi and Amos Hart in Chicago on Broadway. Nominated for the 2012 Outer Circle Critics Award for Featured Actor for his role as Duke Mahoney in George Gershwin's Nice Work If You Can Get It on Broadway opposite Matthew Broderick. Provided the voice of the GEICO camel for TV advertisements. Founder of a band called Sully and the Benevolent Folk.
Kristen Johnston (Actor) .. Braddock
Born: September 20, 1967
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Best known as the husky-voiced, no-nonsense Lt. Sally Solomon on the hit NBC fantasy sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996-2001) -- a role she played, opposite heavyweights John Lithgow and Jane Curtin, for the entire six-year run of the series -- fair-haired Kristen Johnson parlayed her success from that effort into a handful of A-list cinematic releases, beginning in 1999. After 3rd Rock wrapped in spring 2001, Johnston's movie activity crescendoed dramatically, and she became ever-present as a character player in the supporting casts of Hollywood feature films.Born January 20, 1967, in Washington, D.C., Johnston moved with her family to Wisconsin and attended high school in suburban Milwaukee, where prescient classmates voted her "Biggest Ham" and "Most Likely to be a Celebrity." Unusually tall for her age (6 ft. at age 13), with a booming, authoritative voice and an outsized personality, Johnston stood out from the crowd and reportedly struggled with self-doubt as a result; she later termed her height "incredibly distressing." The aspiring actress learned self-acceptance early on, however, as she attended NYU and studied drama there. For almost ten years, Johnston struggled as an up-and-coming actress, holding down assorted jobs and working on Broadway and off-Broadway productions, until an NBC executive noticed her and was instrumental in enlisting her as Sally on 3rd Rock. Johnston doubled this up with a 1998 guest appearance as herself on The Larry Sanders Show, then debuted cinematically the following summer as Ivana Humpalot in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). Johnston ascended to higher billing as Wilma Slaghoople, the wife of Fred Flintstone (a role she inherited from Elizabeth Perkins) in the family-friendly, effects-heavy Stone Age comedy The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000).Although 3rd Rock from the Sun, as indicated, ended its original network run in mid-2001, Johnston took a couple of years off, resurfacing in 2003 with a guest appearance on the shortlived courtroom seriocomedy Queens Supreme (produced by Julia Roberts). Johnston followed this up with several additional big-screen turns over the next few years. These included a supporting role in William Tannen's all-star showbiz satire Nobody Knows Anything (2003); the part of Fran -- an envious friend of newly involved Caroleen Feeney -- in Hal Salwen's quirky indie romantic comedy Duane Incarnate; a brief supporting turn as Coach Divers in Paul Dinello's big-screen prequel to the wild television comedy series Strangers with Candy (2005); and Rhonda in Marc Lawrence's romantic comedy Music and Lyrics (2007), co-starring Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant. Appearances on The New Adventures of Old Christine and Ugly Betty followed, and in 2009 Johnston began teaching acting classes at New York University. Two years later, she documented her struggles with addiction in her memoir Guts: The Endless Follies and Tiny Triumphs of a Giant Disaster.In addition to Johnston's film work, she acts in theatrical productions. Several of Johnston's higher-profiled stage productions include the Scott Elliott-directed revival of Clare Boothe Luce's play The Women (2001, alongside Rue McClanahan, Cynthia Nixon, and Jennifer Coolidge); the Mark Brokaw-directed 2004 production of Paula Vogel's one-act play The Baltimore Waltz (as Anna); and the 2006 John Crowley-directed production of John Kolvenbach's Love Song (as Joan).
Matt Jones (Actor) .. Percy
Born: November 01, 1981
Birthplace: Sacamento, California, United States
Trivia: Competed in figure roller skating as a small child. Performed for several years with the Boom Chicago comedy show in Amsterdam. Performed with the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles. Performed his own one-man comedy show titled Matt Jonestown Massacre at UCB Theatre in Los Angeles in 2009. Recorded the vocals for his Breaking Bad character Badger's song "Fallacies" an entire octave up from its original key.
Justin Felbinger (Actor) .. Sprig Plantar
Amanda Leighton (Actor) .. Polly Plantar
James Patrick Stuart (Actor)
Born: June 16, 1968
Laila Berzins (Actor)
Brian Maillard (Actor)
John DiMaggio (Actor)
Paul Eiding (Actor)
Born: March 28, 1957

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