Lala-oopsies A Sew Magical Tale
Mar 01 2013
•1h 44m
•Animation
From the creators of Lalaoopsy comes a "Sew Magical Tale"! Now, for the very first time, journey beyond the rolling green hills of Lalaoopsy Land to a magical place never seen before where you'll meet the Lala-Oopsies! On islands that float on strawberry milk rivers, surrounded by tall mushroom trees, live the whimsical Lala-Oopsies princess ballerinas, fairies and mermaids. Join them as they embark on a fantastical journey to save their precious homes when the strawberry milk, which powers Lala-Oopsies Land, suddenly stops flowing.
Cast
See allJordan Jesun Kim Andersen
Mermaid Tadpole (voice)
Gabrielle Ann Davis
Mermaid Fin (voice)
Emma Duke
Princess Saffron (voice)
Cascadas Lucia Fuller
Mermaid Opal (voice)
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