• Source: I Heart Arlo
    • I Heart Arlo (stylized as IArlo) is an American 2D animated adventure-comedy musical television series created by Ryan Crego for Netflix. A follow-up to the 2021 film Arlo the Alligator Boy, the series premiered on August 27, 2021.


      Premise


      Following the film Arlo the Alligator Boy, I Heart Arlo follows Arlo and his newfound crew set up shop in an abandoned seaside neighborhood and help bring it back to life.


      Voice cast




      = Main

      =
      Michael J. Woodard as Arlo Beauregard, an optimistic 15-year-old human-alligator hybrid boy with a passion for singing.
      Mary Lambert as Bertie, Arlo's large best friend.
      Jonathan Van Ness as Furlecia, a furball who owns a hair salon.
      Haley Tju as Alia, a hyperactive teenage tiger girl who drives her own bus.
      Brett Gelman as Marcellus, a sullen reverse merman.
      Tony Hale as Teeny Tiny Tony, a rodent-like creature who owns the local pizzeria.


      = Villains

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      Santigold as the Bog Lady, a villainous swamp goddess who vowed revenge on Arlo for leaving the swamp. She has hypnotizing eyes to hypnotize Arlo for staying with her in the swamp, but thankfully Bertie's and Alia's voices manages to snap him out of her trance. She is destroyed when Edmee uses her bombs to make the shack explode, and she melts into nothingness after she tried to devour Arlo and the others as they escaped from her.


      = Recurring

      =
      Vincent Rodriguez III as Ansel Beauregard, a bird-man and Arlo's biological father.
      Annie Potts as Edmée, a local swamp hermit and Arlo's adoptive mother.
      Fred Tatasciore as Jeromio, Arlo's pet bullfrog who moves in with him early in the series.
      Jessica Williams as Elena, the mayor of New York City.
      Cathy Vu as Thao, a mailwoman for Seaside by the Seashore.
      Flea as Ruff, one of Arlo's former adversaries who owns a failing swamp museum.
      Jennifer Coolidge as Stucky, Arlo's other former adversary, and Ruff's partner.
      Melissa Villaseñor as Lily the Lobster Woman, a kleptomaniac half-human, half-lobster hybrid lady, and one of the newest members of SBS. Lily started off as a burden to the locals until Arlo found a use for her larceny skills, as Seaside's new lost and found department.
      Maria Bamford as Tony's con-artist mother, and additional voices.


      Episodes




      Soundtrack




      Notes




      References




      External links


      I Heart Arlo on Netflix
      I Heart Arlo at IMDb

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