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The Nuttiest Nutcracker

The Nuttiest Nutcracker is a 1999 direct-to-video Christmas film loosely based on the classic tale The Nutcracker, directed by Harold Harris, starring the voices of Jim Belushi, Cheech Marin, and Phyllis Diller. This film tells about a group of fruit and veggies trying to help the Nutcracker's army get a star up on a Christmas tree before midnight, and stop a rodent army from destroying Christmas. The film was released on home video by Columbia TriStar Home Video in 1999. The film aired on CBS December 4, 1999. The film was also shown on cable.

A retelling of The Nutcracker, featuring a cast of fruits and vegetables that include Mac the macadamia nut, Gramps the walnut, and Li'l Pea the peanut. The Sugar Plum Fairy is an actual plum.

Cast

Image Character  USA Mex Jap Ger Hun Nor
Marie Debi Derryberry Dulce Guerrero Tomoko Kawakami
Prince Cam Clarke Mario Castañeda Masatoyo Tetsuno
Reginald Jim Belushi Jesse Conde Tadashi Miyazawa Wolfgang Völz
Sugar Plum Fairy Phyllis Diller Ángeles Bravo Ako Mayama
The Colonel Jeff Bennett Francisco Colmenero Yoshihiro Okada
Mac Cheech Marin César Soto Wataru Takagi
L'il Pea Tress MacNeille AlanFernando Velázquez Nao Takamori
Sparkle Désirée Goyette Elsa Covián Naoko Matsui
Gramps Jim Cummings Esteban Siller Chafurin
Stash Kevin Schon Javier Rivero Kôji Ochiai Tibor Kristóf
Uncle Drosselmeier Jim Cummings Arturo Mercado Takehiro Koyama Sándor Makay
Fritz Debi Derryberry Claudio Velázquez Satsuki Tsuzumi
Asparagus Cam Clarke Isao Yamagishi
Broccoli Floret Tress MacNeille Ayaka Kodama
Orange
Tomato Ernesto Lezama
Pear Genaro Vásquez
Bean
Black Eye Bean
Mouse Sergeant Cam Clarke Manabu Muraji Gerald Schaale
Mouse Soldier Jeff Bennett
Mouse Doctor Jeff Bennett
Title Francisco Colmenero

Songs

Image Character  USA Mex Jap Ger Hun Nor
Reginald Jim Belushi Ricardo Silva Tadashi Miyazawa Wolfgang Völz
Singing Voice Ricardo Silva

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