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Toby Tortoise Returns

Toby Tortoise Returns

Max Hare and Toby Tortoise are opponents in a boxing match.

19366.20h 7m

Overview

Toby Tortoise is back, and this time he and Max Hare box instead of racing.

Directed by Wilfred Jackson
Written by Bob Kuwahara, Joe Grant, William Cottrell
Produced by Walt Disney
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Top Cast

E

Eddie Holden

Toby Tortoise (voice) (uncredited)

N

Ned Norton

Max Hare (voice) (uncredited)

A

Alyce Ardell

Girl Bunny (voice) (uncredited)

Marcellite Garner

Marcellite Garner

Girl Bunny (voice) (uncredited)

L

Leone LeDoux

Girl Bunny (voice) (uncredited)

Martha Wentworth

Martha Wentworth

Jenny Wren (voice) (uncredited)

Adriana Caselotti

Adriana Caselotti

Girl Bunny (voice) (uncredited)

Themes & Keywords

tortoiseboxingshort film

About Toby Tortoise Returns

Toby Tortoise Returns is a animation, comedy film released in 1936 exploring themes of tortoise, boxing, short film. Directed by Wilfred Jackson, it stars Eddie Holden, Ned Norton, Alyce Ardell. Toby Tortoise is back, and this time he and Max Hare box instead of racing.

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