Upon learning that he is from New York City, a wide-eyed boy, who is half human and half alligator, decides to leave his sheltered life in the swamp and search for his long lost father. A musical adventure.
Michael J. Woodard
Arlo Beauregard (voice)
Mary Lambert
Bertie (voice)
Annie Potts
Edmée (voice)
Vincent Rodriguez III
Ansel Beauregard (voice)
Tony Hale
Teeny Tiny Tony (voice)
Jonathan van Ness
Furlecia (voice)
Haley Tju
Alia (voice)
Brett Gelman
Marcellus (voice)
Flea
Ruff (voice)
Jennifer Coolidge
Stucky (voice)
Phil LaMarr
Willow Button Guy/Gill/Barn Folk/Rich Man (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
Seagull/Purple Shirt Guy (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Jeromio/The Beast/Muscly Farmer/Barn Folk/Doorman (voice)
Director, Screenplay, Story
Ryan Crego
Screenplay
Clay Senechal
April 16, 2021
9
> One of the most enjoyable elements of Arlo the Alligator Boy is that every character in the film looks so different from one another. It’s an animated film that embraces being wonderful even if you look or behave differently than what is perceived as normal. The songs are meaningful and memorable, the animation is beautiful, and the film has several gags sprinkled throughout the film that seem to cater to an adult’s sense of humor. If I Heart Arlo ends up being as good as Arlo the Alligator Boy for a full season, then it will absolutely end up being one of the most heartfelt, hilarious, and relatable animated series ever.
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