Bobbleheads: The Movie

Bobbleheads: The Movie

4.3

Dec 08 2020

1h 23m

Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Get ready for a big shake-up when misfit bobbleheads take on trashy humans and a slobbery dog who crash their home with plans to swap a new baseball player bobblehead for a valuable one of them. With some guidance from Bobblehead Cher, they find the courage to bobble-up for an outrageous battle of wits and wobble.

Cher

Cher

Bobblehead Cher (voice)

Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge

Binky (voice)

Karen Fukuhara

Karen Fukuhara

Ikioi (voice)

Khary Payton

Khary Payton

Deuce (voice)

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