The Willoughbys

The Willoughbys

7.1

Apr 22 2020

2h 32m

Animation, Comedy, Family

When the four Willoughby children are abandoned by their selfish parents, they must learn how to adapt their Old-Fashioned values to the contemporary world in order to create something new: The Modern Family.

Will Forte

Will Forte

Tim Willoughby (voice)

Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph

Nanny (voice)

Alessia Cara

Alessia Cara

Jane Willoughby (voice)

Terry Crews

Terry Crews

Commander Melanoff (voice)

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