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8.5 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Secret Life of Toys - Season 1

A group of toys come alive while the children are away, having adventures and living life by a strict set of rules —first of which is "Never let the children know you can move."

Top Cast

  • Dave Goelz

    Dave Goelz

    Rugby / Ditz

  • Jerry Nelson

    Jerry Nelson

    Balthazar / Bratty Rat / Datz

  • Louise Gold

    Louise Gold

    Raisin / Hortense / Daffodil

  • Nigel Plaskitt

    Nigel Plaskitt

    Mew

  • Mike Quinn

    Mike Quinn

    Bunny Lamp / Humble Gary

Overview

A group of toys come alive while the children are away, having adventures and living life by a strict set of rules —first of which is "Never let the children know you can move."

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