Talking Tom and Friends
Talking Tom and Friends
Talking Tom and Friends
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2014- 2021
5 Seasons
156 Episodes
7.1(15 votes)
Ended
Animation
Comedy
Kids

Overview

Armed with technological gear, great ideas and an unfailing sense of humour, Talking Tom and his friends are on a mission to reach stardom at all costs.

Where to Watch

Stream

Netflix
Netflix Kids

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Outfit7
ARX Anima

Videos & Trailers

4 videos

Cast & Crew

5 members
Acting

Colin Hanks

Tom (voice)

Colin Hanks
Acting

Lisa Schwartz

Angela (voice)

Lisa Schwartz
Acting

James Adomian

Ben (voice)

James Adomian
Acting

Maria Bamford

Ginger (voice)

Maria Bamford
Acting

Tom Kenny

Hank / Roy (voice)

Tom Kenny

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