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The Greatest Thing Ever: A Garden Cartoon Movie

Embark on an enchanting journey with Lenny Lion and Lucy Lamb in their first-ever movie as they explore the vast Garden in search of "The Greatest Thing Ever!" There's just one catch The Boss never revealed what this treasure is! Could it be hidden treasure, a royal crown, cosmic adventures, or prehistoric wonders?

Top Cast

  • James Arnold Taylor

    James Arnold Taylor

    (voice)

  • Cristina Milizia

    Cristina Milizia

    (voice)

  • Brian Stivale

    Brian Stivale

    (voice)

  • Katie Leigh

    Katie Leigh

    (voice)

  • Hilary Phillips

    Hilary Phillips

    (voice)

  • Delilah Rene

    Delilah Rene

    (voice)

Overview

Embark on an enchanting journey with Lenny Lion and Lucy Lamb in their first-ever movie as they explore the vast Garden in search of "The Greatest Thing Ever!" There's just one catch The Boss never revealed what this treasure is! Could it be hidden treasure, a royal crown, cosmic adventures, or prehistoric wonders?

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