Jaret Reddick

Jaret Reddick Trailers

Heavy Healing TrailerDIY: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Punk TrailerBowling For Soup: Older, Fatter, Still The Greatest Ever Live! Trailer

Jaret Ray Reddick is an American musician, singer, songwriter, composer, podcaster and actor, best known as the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the rock band Bowling for Soup. As a voice actor, Reddick is known for his work on Phineas and Ferb, and he is also the current voice of Chuck E. Cheese.

Most Popular Jaret Reddick Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Saving the Tin Man Trailer (2017)

01 July 2017

Saving the Tin Man is a story about survival told from the perspective of four people, all doing their best to find light in a darkened world.

Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension Trailer (2011)

05 August 2011

Phineas and Ferb get trapped in an alternate dimension where the evil Doofenshmirtz rules the tri-state area.

Cursed Trailer (2005)

25 February 2005

A werewolf loose in Los Angeles changes the lives of three young adults who, after being mauled by the beast, learn that the only way to break the curse put upon them is to kill the one who started it all.

Crossroads Trailer (2002)

15 February 2002

After eight years apart, three childhood friends - Lucy, Kit, and Mimi - rediscover their friendship on a cross-country trip.

DIY: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Punk Trailer (2025)

26 April 2025

D.I.Y. is an extrospective dissection of Pop-Punk; from the SoCal garages of the 80’s to the enduring impact the genre has had on music, fashion, and culture.

Radio Disney Party Jams: The Concert Trailer (2006)

06 October 2006

Celebrating the 10th birthday of Radio Disney, a galaxy of pop stars pulls out all the stops in this energetic concert.

Bowling For Soup: Older, Fatter, Still The Greatest Ever Live! Trailer (2019)

19 January 2019

Filmed live at Buxton Avademy, London 2018

Heavy Healing Trailer (2026)

11 April 2026

Much like Rock ā€˜n’ Roll before it, heavy, aggressive music, including, but not limited to Heavy Metal, Punk, Hardcore and underground Hip-Hop, has gotten a bad rap since inception.