Les pyjamasques: Gluglu et la flûte de Sorceline


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Gluglu et la flûte de Sorceline

Season 4, Episode 1

Avec l'aide de Motsuki, les Papinuits infiltrent le QG. Gluglu ne veut pas admettre qu'il les a laissé entrer avant qu'il ne soit trop tard

repeat 2020 French Stereo
Autre Préscolaire Famille

Cast & Crew
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Addison Holley (Actor) .. Amaya/Owlette
Jacob Ewaniuk (Actor) .. Connor/Catboy
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf (Actor) .. Greg/Gekko
Juan Luis Bonilla (Actor) .. PJ Robot
Carter Thorne (Actor) .. Romeo
Trek Buccino (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Julie Lemieux (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Brianna Daguanno (Actor) .. Luna Girl
Ron Pardo (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Tristan Samuel (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Joey Nijem (Actor)

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Addison Holley (Actor) .. Amaya/Owlette
Rob Tinkler (Actor)
Jacob Ewaniuk (Actor) .. Connor/Catboy
Michela Luci (Actor)
Born: May 19, 2006
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf (Actor) .. Greg/Gekko
Born: July 13, 2005
Birthplace: Canada
Juan Luis Bonilla (Actor) .. PJ Robot
Born: February 05, 1995
Birthplace: Lleida, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
Carter Thorne (Actor) .. Romeo
Reba McEntire (Actor)
Born: March 28, 1955
Birthplace: McAlester, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Grammy award-winning country music singer Reba McEntire was raised on a ranch in Oklahoma, where her father competed in rodeos. Immersed in Southern country culture from birth, McEntire learned to ride as well as to sing from an early age, and she formed a singing group with her brother and sister when she was young called the Singing McEntires. She enrolled at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant in the mid-'70s, where she majored in teaching, but in 1975, after singing a crowd-pleasing rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" at a local rodeo, McEntire was inspired to travel to Nashville to pursue a music career. She scored a major-label record deal and released her first album the same year she got married.It took a few years for her career to truly take off, but by the mid-'80s, McEntire was one of the most successful country singers in the industry. Though she was divorced in 1987, she remarried Narvel Blackstock, her then-manager and steel guitar player in 1989. Soon, the singer decided to branch out in her creative pursuits, appearing in the horror comedy Tremors with Kevin Bacon in 1990, the same year she gave birth to her son. Her warmth and charisma shone through onscreen, and McEntire began to cultivate a second career in acting, appearing in projects like 1994's North and 1995's Buffalo Girls. In 2001, the singer decided to switch career focuses for a while and pursue acting full-time, playing a single mom on her own sitcom, Reba. The show was a huge hit, earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and would continue to run for six seasons. She attempted to return to television in 2012 on ABC's Malibu Country, but the show was cancelled after the first season.
Trek Buccino (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Birthplace: Canada
Avery Esteves (Actor)
Julie Lemieux (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Brianna Daguanno (Actor) .. Luna Girl
Ron Pardo (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Hattie Kragten (Actor)
Tristan Samuel (Actor) .. Additional Voices
Joey Nijem (Actor)
Jaden Betts (Actor)
Born: September 11, 2002
Christian Campbell (Actor)
Born: May 12, 1972
Trivia: Christian Campbell was already a seasoned young actor by the time he struck indie film gold in the gay romantic comedy Trick (1999). Born in Toronto, Campbell began acting as a child, making his professional theater debut at age 12. After spending his teens in Canadian television, Campbell relocated to Los Angeles in the 1990s. Further bolstering his acting resume with TV films, including Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996), as well as a role on the short-lived primetime drama Malibu Shores (1996), he also remained true to his stage roots and founded the Blue Sphere Alliance theater company. Branching out into feature films, Campbell co-produced Hairshirt (1998) with star younger sibling Neve Campbell, and co-starred in the racial drama Next Time (1998). He reached a larger movie audience, however, as an aspiring composer attempting a one-night stand with a studly dancer in Trick. An utterly light-hearted gay romance, Trick became a summer 1999 art house success after gaining fans and critical kudos at the Sundance Film Festival. Campbell returned to television in 2000, as part of the cast of producer Darren Star's hotly anticipated but little-watched drama The $treet.
Grey Griffin (Actor)
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.

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