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I Am Not an Animal

I Am Not an Animal

20048.61 Season6 EpisodesEnded

Overview

I Am Not An Animal is an animated comedy series about the only six talking animals in the world, whose cosseted existence in a vivisection unit is turned upside down when they are liberated by animal rights activists.

Produced by Steve Coogan
NetworksBBC Two

Top Cast

Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

Mark the Bird (voice)

Julia Davis

Julia Davis

Claire the Rat (voice)

Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg

Kieron the Cat (voice)

Kevin Eldon

Kevin Eldon

Hugh the Monkey (voice)

Amelia Bullmore

Amelia Bullmore

Winona the Dog (voice)

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Arthur Mathews

Niall the Rabbit (voice)

John Shrapnel

John Shrapnel

Narrator (voice)

Themes & Keywords

horseanthropomorphismmonkeyadult animationanimal testingsatiricalanti-vivisectionsarcastic

About I Am Not an Animal

I Am Not an Animal is a animation, comedy, sci-fi & fantasy series that first aired in 2004 exploring themes of horse, anthropomorphism, monkey, adult animation, animal testing, satirical. it stars Steve Coogan, Julia Davis, Simon Pegg. I Am Not An Animal is an animated comedy series about the only six talking animals in the world, whose cosseted existence in a vivisection unit is turned upside down when they are liberated by animal rights activists.

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