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Little People Video - Favorite Songs
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Little People Video - Favorite Songs

Jan 1, 1988
0h 30m
★ 0.0

A delightfully animated collection of favorite childhood songs to sing

Overview

Based on the Little People toy and book line

Genres

Music
Family
Animation

Production Companies

New World Video
Marvel Productions
Fisher-Price

Little People Video - Favorite Songs Trailers

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Cast

Michael Bell

(voice)

Michael Bell

Scott Menville

(voice)

Scott Menville

Meredith Baker

(voice)

Meredith Baker

Josh Rodine

(voice)

Josh Rodine

Victor Demattia

(voice)

Victor Demattia

Jena Vallee

(voice)

Jena Vallee

Russi Taylor

(voice)

Russi Taylor

Katie Leigh

(voice)

Katie Leigh

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