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Where the Toys Come From | |
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Directed by | Theodore Thomas |
Written by | Theodore Thomas |
Produced by | Theodore Thomas Paul Deason Kuniko Okubo |
Starring | Larry Wright Jon Harvey Erin Young Sab Shimono |
Music by | Akiko Yano |
Release date | June 19, 1984 |
Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Where the Toys Come From is a Disney movie directed by Theodore Thomas created in 1983 and then released in 1984 by Walt Disney Studio Showcase.
Plot
The special follows the journey of two toys, named Zoom and Peepers, as they try to find out where they were made. Their owner, named Robin assists them in their journey. Their search begins in a toy museum, where they find out they were made in Japan. Robin takes them to the toy store they were purchased from and they begin their trip to Japan. In Japan, Zoom and Peepers find their maker, named Kenji and their questions are answered. Finally they magically return home, where they tell Robin about how they returned, and ask the new toys to be Robin's.
Cast
Characters | Actors |
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Peepers | Jon Harvey |
Zoom | Larry Wright |
Robin | Erin Young |
Kenji | Sab Shimono |
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