Cast
The Rescuers Down Under features three characters from the first film: Bernard, Bianca, and the Chairmouse, all of whom feature the same actors reprising their roles.
- Bob Newhart as Bernard, a male grey mouse; the United States representative of the Rescue Aid Society. Mark Henn served as the supervising animator for Bernard.
- Eva Gabor as Miss Bianca, a female white mouse; the Hungarian representative of the Rescue Aid Society. Mark Henn served as the supervising animator for Bianca.
- John Candy as Wilbur, a comical albatross; named after Wilbur Wright. He is the brother of Orville, the albatross who appeared in the first film. Nik Ranieri served as the supervising animator for Wilbur.
- Adam Ryen as Cody, a young boy able to converse with most animals. Russ Edmonds served as the supervising animator for Cody.
- George C. Scott as Percival C. McLeach, a greedy and sadistic poacher. Duncan Majoribanks served as the supervising animator for McLeach.
- Frank Welker as Marahute, a giant Golden Eagle. Welker also voices Joanna, a comical goanna and McLeach's pet who acts to terrify her captives. Glen Keane served as the supervising animator for Marahute.
- Tristan Rogers as Jake, a debonair and charismatic kangaroo mouse. Ruben A. Aquino served as the supervising animator for Jake.
- Peter Firth as Red, a male red kangaroo captured by McLeach.
- Wayne Robson as Frank, an erratic frill-necked lizard captured by McLeach. Kathy Zielinski served as the supervising animator for Frank.
- Douglas Seale as Krebbs, a koala captured by McLeach.
- Polly, a platypus captured by McLeach.
- Carla Meyer as Faloo, a female red kangaroo who summons Cody to save Marahute.
- Bernard Fox as Chairmouse, the chairman of the Rescue Aid Society. Fox also voices Doctor Mouse, the supervisor of the surgical mice who examine Wilbur when he is injured.
- Russi Taylor as Nurse Mouse, the operator of Doctor Mouse's instructions and a competent second-in-command.
- Nelson, an echidna.
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