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Flushed Away (2006)

London high-society mouse, Roddy is flushed down the toilet by Sid, a common sewer rat. Hang on for a madcap adventure deep in the sewer bowels of Ratropolis, where Roddy meets the resourceful Rita, the rodent-hating Toad and his faithful thugs, Spike and Whitey.
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London high-society mouse, Roddy is flushed down the toilet by Sid, a common sewer rat. Hang on for a madcap adventure deep in the sewer bowels of Ratropolis, where Roddy meets the resourceful Rita, the rodent-hating Toad and his faithful thugs, Spike and Whitey.

Rating:PG
Genre:Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family
Directed By:David Bowers, Sam Fell
Written By:Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Joe Keenan, William Davies, Christopher Lloyd, Lise Mayer
In Theaters:11/3/2006
Box Office:$178,120,010
Runtime:84 minutes
Studio:DreamWorks Animation, Aardman

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David Bowers, Sam Fell

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Hugh Jackman

Roddy (voice)

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Kate Winslet

Rita (voice)

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Ian McKellen

The Toad (voice)

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Jean Reno

Le Frog (voice)

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Bill Nighy

Whitey (voice)

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Andy Serkis

Spike (voice)

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Shane Richie

Sid (voice)

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Kathy Burke

Rita's Mum (voice)

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David Suchet

Rita's Dad (voice)

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Miriam Margolyes

Rita's Grandma (voice)

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Rachel Rawlinson

Tabitha (voice)

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