Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle (1994)
24m
Running Time
January 19, 1994Release Date
Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle (1994)
24m
Running Time
January 19, 1994Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
Edith Ann is NOT your average 6-year-old. She sees the world unlike any other child her age. Created by the multi-talented Lilly Tomlin, Edith Ann does her best to do the right thing at the right time. The fun happens when she does the WRONG thing and then must work out her resolutions. Resolutions by a 6-year-old...sounds almost existential but all Edith Ann wants is the truth...AND THAT'S THE TRUTH.
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Cast & Crew.

Lily Tomlin
Edith Ann (voice) / Executive Producer

Thom Sharp
Dad (voice)

Pamela Adlon
Irene (voice)

Amy Ziff
Mom / Ida Milfred (voice)

Kellen Hathaway
Hub Matthews (voice)

Carolyn Lawrence
Becca / Pam Glam (voice)

Jarrett Lennon
Torky Alden (voice)

Sherry Lynn
Nita / Tooie Larson (voice)

Adam Ryen
Thomas Valdez (voice)

Kath Soucie
Birdie / Vic (voice)

Jane Wagner
Writer / Executive Producer

Peter S. Carlstedt
Supervising Sound Editor

Denis M. Hannigan
Additional Music

Reno
Dr. Maria Lopez

Sherry Gunther
Producer

Bill Wilner
Editor

Andy Jolliff
Digital Compositor

Tamara Varga
Director

Carol Stoddard
Still Photographer

Mark Mothersbaugh
Music

Arlene Klasky
Executive Producer

Gábor Csupó
Executive Producer

Rusty Andrews
Music

David L. Allen
Background Designer

Rick Arbuckle
Dialogue Editor
Details.
Release DateJanuary 19, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time24m
Genres
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female protagonist
lower class
lower-middle-class
tv special
Wiki.
Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle is a 1994 animated television special created by Lily Tomlin. It was produced by Klasky Csupo. The main character, Edith Ann, was created by Tomlin for the 1968 sketch comedy show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. The special aired on January 18, 1994 on ABC.
Tomlin and partner Jane Wagner created the special in the hopes of developing it into a series. While this did not come to pass, two more specials followed: Edith Ann: Homeless Go Home (1994) and Edith Ann's Christmas (Just Say Noël) (1996).