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Thumbtanic

"A story of Thumbs. A story of love. A story of a very poorly steered ship."

Short-subject movie parodies with casts completely comprised of the digits. Released in 1999, Thumbtanic gives the thumb-treatment to James Cameron's box-office and Oscar juggernaut Titanic and features the voice talents of Mary Jo Keenan and Mark DeCarlo, among others.

Top Cast

  • Steve Oedekerk

    Steve Oedekerk

    Jake / Designer / Stevine Odion / 'We've Been Hit' (voice)

  • Mary Jo Keenen

    Mary Jo Keenen

    Geranium / Old Geranium (voice)

  • Paul Greenberg

    Paul Greenberg

    The Captain / 'Lovely Ship' Steward / Lice Checker #1 (voice)

  • Rob Paulsen

    Rob Paulsen

    Mr. Prickle / Bartender / Lice Checker #2 (voice)

  • Mark DeCarlo

    Mark DeCarlo

    The Interviewer / TV Anchor / Elvis / Lookout #2 / Rich Man at Dinner / 'Shuffle Board Finals?' (voice)

  • Tony Pyle

    Tony Pyle

    Submarine Pilot / Excited One-Eyed Thumb / Lookout #3 (voice)

  • Eric Trueheart

    Eric Trueheart

    'All Aboard' Steward / 'Good Gravy, What a Ship!' / 'Lovely Ship' Balloon Head (voice)

  • Jenny Rose

    Jenny Rose

    What a Lovely Big Ship!' / 'We're Going Down! (voice)

  • Joe Liss

    Joe Liss

    It's a Big Ship!' / Bedwetter / 'I Wet Myself (voice)

Overview

Short-subject movie parodies with casts completely comprised of the digits. Released in 1999, Thumbtanic gives the thumb-treatment to James Cameron's box-office and Oscar juggernaut Titanic and features the voice talents of Mary Jo Keenan and Mark DeCarlo, among others.

Rating

6.5 / 10
20 Reviews
1 Popular

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