Bubble Guppies: A Furry Tale


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A Furry Tale

Season 5, Episode 8

Hansel and Gretel have to get Bubble Puppy and Bubble Kitty home safe to the Furry Godmother, but they're being stalked by a witch along the way!

repeat 2020 English Stereo
Animated Comedy Fantasy Family Preschool Music Dance Children Cartoon

Cast & Crew
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Quinn Breslin (Actor) .. Gil
Solomon Brown (Actor) .. Gil
Caleb Clark (Actor) .. Goby
Dannah Phirman (Actor) .. Bubble Kitty
Brianna Gentilella (Actor) .. Singing Molly
Cynthia De Graaff (Actor) .. Molly
AJ Kane (Actor) .. Nonny
Colby Kipnes (Actor) .. Oona
Amy Sedaris (Actor) .. Fairy Godmother
Fred Tatasciore (Actor) .. Mr. Grouper
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Bubble Puppy

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Catherine Ashmore Bradley (Actor) .. Deema
Quinn Breslin (Actor) .. Gil
Solomon Brown (Actor) .. Gil
Caleb Clark (Actor) .. Goby
Dannah Phirman (Actor) .. Bubble Kitty
Brianna Gentilella (Actor) .. Singing Molly
Cynthia De Graaff (Actor) .. Molly
AJ Kane (Actor) .. Nonny
Colby Kipnes (Actor) .. Oona
Amy Sedaris (Actor) .. Fairy Godmother
Born: March 29, 1961
Birthplace: Endicott, New York, United States
Trivia: Comedianne Amy Sedaris confronts vulgarity with a daring innocence to create her wickedly absurd characters. You may best remember her as America's most lovable skank, Jerri Blank, from the hyper-irreverent series Strangers With Candy. Raised in North Carolina, Sedaris got her start at Second City in Chicago before moving to N.Y.C. to write plays with her brother, author David Sedaris, who has hilariously documented their family's history in many of his novels. Calling themselves "The Talent Family," they wrote, directed, and starred in numerous plays in N.Y.C., winning some Obie and Drama Desk awards. Along with fellow Second City vets Stephen Colbert and Paul Dinello, she wrote and starred in the sketch show Exit 57, which ran on Comedy Central.Sedaris has made a few small appearances on the big screen, from minor roles in major studio releases like Six Days, Seven Nights and Maid in Manhattan to short films like Bad Bosses Go to Hell; however, her breakthrough performance was in the TV series Strangers With Candy. An absurdist satire of afterschool specials, the show only ran from April 1999 to October 2000 on Comedy Central. Sedaris wrote it with her old cohorts from Second City, and also birthed the character of Jerri Blank, the ex-junkie and former prostitute who goes back to high school at age 46. In its 30-episode run, the show gained her a devoted following and several other television appearances. Though cancelled, sales of the show's DVD sets proved profitable enough to warrant a feature, and in 2006 Sedaris and company transferred their skewed worldview to the big screen, with a feature-length installment of Strangers With Candy. Packed with star cameos and even-cruder-than-cable-allows humor, the movie seemed destined to become a cult hit.Sedaris continues to work in the theater, while also running a cupcake and cheeseball business out of her West Village home, collecting taxidermied animals, and sometimes appearing on Sex and the City and Just Shoot Me. In collaboration with Dinello and Colbert, she is also co-author of the book Wigfield: The Can-Do Town That Just May Not.
Fred Tatasciore (Actor) .. Mr. Grouper
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Bubble Puppy
Born: March 12, 1946
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: His high school senior class voted him most likely to recede.While working on a dog food commercial, the producer's girlfriend suggested he audition for Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Originally auditioned for the role of Scooby in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Voiced eight of the original Decepticons and two of the original Autobots on the animated series The Transformers (1984).His Doctor Claw voice is the result of an impression of singer Barry White.His voice of the Cave of Wonder in Aladdin (1992) was based on Sir Sean Connery.Has voiced most of Scooby-Doo's Fred Jones, including animated series, parodies and cameos.The first voice actor to appear in two films that made $1 billion.Was honored with an Emmy Award for lifetime achievement in 2016.

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