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7.4 2 Seasons • 20 Episodes

Hot Streets

An FBI agent, his partner, his niece and her cowardly dog investigate supernatural phenomena.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • J.D. Ryznar

    J.D. Ryznar

    Agent Mark Branski (voice)

  • Randall Park

    Randall Park

    Donovan Kim (voice)

  • Justin Roiland

    Justin Roiland

    Chubbie Webbers (voice)

  • Chelsea Kane

    Chelsea Kane

    Jen Sanders (voice)

  • Scott Chernoff

    Scott Chernoff

    Agent Donald French (voice)

Overview

An FBI agent, his partner, his niece and her cowardly dog investigate supernatural phenomena.

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