Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz


12:32 pm - 1:54 pm, Today on Cartoonito International (Latin America - English) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Tom and Jerry return to Oz to help Dorothy fend off the Gnome King, who is after her ruby slippers and has captured the Good Witch.

2016 English Stereo
Other Fantasy Magic Action/adventure Children Cartoon Comedy Animated Animals Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Grey Griffin (Actor) .. Dorothy
Michael Gough (Actor) .. The Scarecrow/Hunk
Todd Stashwick (Actor) .. The Cowardly Lion / Zeke
Rob Paulsen (Actor) .. The Tin Man / Hickory / Gator
James Monroe Iglehart (Actor) .. Calvin Carney/Jitterbug

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Did You Know..
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Grey Griffin (Actor) .. Dorothy
Born: August 24, 1973
Birthplace: Fort Ord, California, United States
Trivia: Of Irish, Dutch, French and Mexican descent.Was raised by her maternal grandmother.Graduated high school in the same class as actor and host Mario Lopez.Was interested in goth bands like The Cure, but her mother forbade her to listen to goth music.Started performing stand-up comedy in her late teens.A casting director watched her imitating voices in her comedy routine and advise she try voice acting.In 2002, along with Murry Hammond, participated in the documentary series A Wedding Story.
Michael Gough (Actor) .. The Scarecrow/Hunk
Born: November 23, 1916
Died: March 17, 2011
Trivia: Born in Malaya (now Malaysia) to British parents, Michael Gough attended Wye Agricultural College before realigning his career goals by taking classes at the Old Vic. Gough made his first theatrical appearance in 1936 and his first film in 1948. He listed King Lear as his favorite stage role, though one suspects that he was equally fond of the character he portrayed in the 1979 Broadway hit Bedroom Farce, for which he won the Tony Award. Movie historian Bill Warren has noted that Gough, by accident or design, adopted two distinct film-acting styles. In such "straight" roles as Montrose in Rob Roy (1954), Norfolk in Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972), Van der Luyden in The Age of Innocence (1993) and Bertrand Russell in Wittgenstein (1993), he was subtle and restrained; but when starring in such scarefests as Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) and Black Zoo (1962), his eye-bulging hamminess knew no bounds. Most contemporary filmgoers are familiar with Gough through his appearances as Alfred the Butler in the Batman theatrical features. Gough died at age 94 in the spring of 2011.
Todd Stashwick (Actor) .. The Cowardly Lion / Zeke
Born: October 16, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Worked as a ticket taker at The Second City, Northwest before auditioning and joining the crew in Chicago and as part of their touring productions. Trained with Improv Olympic. Married his wife in the middle of Times Square. Formed his own theatre company, Moveable Feast. Started his own production company, Lazy Cougar.
Rob Paulsen (Actor) .. The Tin Man / Hickory / Gator
James Monroe Iglehart (Actor) .. Calvin Carney/Jitterbug
Born: September 04, 1974

Before / After
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Pocoyo
12:25 pm
Minibods
1:54 pm