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The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth: The Brush in the Stone
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The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth: The Brush in the Stone

Jan 15, 1996
0h 33m
★ 6.0

Overview

Timmy gets a case of the itchy polka dots on the day of the Flossmore Valley Fair. It's up to Mr. Wisdom to read Timmy a medieval story about the origins of the childhood disease.

Genres

Family
Adventure
Comedy
Music
Fantasy

Production Companies

Bomp Productions

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Cast

Greg Ballora

King Louie (voice)

Greg Ballora

Phil Baron

Mr. Wisdom (voice)

Phil Baron

Cheryl Blaylock

Bubbles Gum (voice)

Cheryl Blaylock

Kevin Carlson

Timmy the Tooth (voice)

Kevin Carlson

Michael Earl

Ms. Flossie (voice)

Michael Earl

Bruce Lanoil

Sidney Cyclops (voice) / Miss Sweety (voice)

Bruce Lanoil

Todd Mattox

Brushbrush (voice)

Todd Mattox

Allan Trautman

Johnny Paste (voice)

Allan Trautman

James Murray

Cavity Goon (voice)

James Murray