Thumbtanic
Jul 07 2000
•0h 26m
•Comedy, Drama, Romance
Short-subject movie parodies with casts completely comprised of the digits. Released in 1999, Thumbtanic gives the thumb-treatment to James Cameron's box-office and Oscar juggernaut Titanic and features the voice talents of Mary Jo Keenan and Mark DeCarlo, among others.
Cast
See allSteve Oedekerk
Jake / Designer / Stevine Odion / 'We've Been Hit' (voice)
Mary Jo Keenen
Geranium / Old Geranium (voice)
Paul Greenberg
The Captain / 'Lovely Ship' Steward / Lice Checker #1 (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Mr. Prickle / Bartender / Lice Checker #2 (voice)
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