The Roadents

The Roadents

Release date : March 17, 2008
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The Roadents is an animated web series by Bix Pix Entertainment, Inc., produced for the C Spot on Crackle. It is about two guinea pigs, Pee Pee and Buttercup, that travel in a 1983 Winnebago. There are over 20 episodes. It was created by Justin Hilden, executive produced by Kelli Bixler, and is produced by Kristofer Updike.
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The Roadents
2008 • 13 Episodes

Season 2 of House of the Dragon premiered on June 14, 2008.

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  • title:The Roadents
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  • Overview:The Roadents is an animated web series by Bix Pix Entertainment, Inc., produced for the C Spot on Crackle. It is about two guinea pigs, Pee Pee and Buttercup, that travel in a 1983 Winnebago. There are over 20 episodes. It was created by Justin Hilden, executive produced by Kelli Bixler, and is produced by Kristofer Updike.
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