Boopie's Quest
May 29 2024
•0h 10m
•Fantasy
A young girl, Grace, loses her favourite toy while out playing in the woods, Boopie. A spirit in the woods, Seraph, gives life to Boopie in order to help bring the toy home. However, the only way in which Boopie can return to Grace's side is by enduring upon a perilous journey through three mystical realms.
Cast
See allGraham McSweeney
Patrick / The King
Megan Prendergast
Seraph / Sarah
Shane Kelleher
Boopie / Creatures / Yeoman / Demise
David McSweeney
The Blob / Villagers / The Princess
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