

Ned's Newt(1997)
Overview
When nine-year-old Ned Flemkin feeds his pet newt a can of Zippo, he ends up turning into a 6-foot shapeshifting pal for life.
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Top 6 Billed Cast
Ned Flemkin (voice)
Doogle (voice) / Mr. Bliss (voice)
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