

LeapFrog: A Tad of Christmas Cheer(2007)
Woo hoo! Once upon a Christmas eve, there was a little town called Alphaville. And in this little town was a boy named Tad, who loved birthdays, the first day of spring and summer vacations. But can you guess what was his favorite time of year?

Movie: LeapFrog: A Tad of Christmas Cheer
Top 10 Billed Cast
Dad/Mr. Websley/Professor Quigley
Mom
Parker
Casey
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