Digman!
Digman!
Digman!
Watch S1E1
2023- 2025
2 Seasons
16 Episodes
6.1(21 votes)
Returning Series
Comedy
Animation

Overview

Celebrity archaeologist Rip Digman and his team of experts travel dangerous parts of the world to unearth legendary artifacts and grow their reputations as fearless adventurers.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

CBS Studios
Titmouse
MTV Entertainment Studios
The Lonely Island

Videos & Trailers

2 videos

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Andy Samberg

Rip Digman (voice)

Andy Samberg
Acting

Tim Robinson

Swooper (voice)

Tim Robinson
Acting

Mitra Jouhari

Saltine (voice)

Mitra Jouhari
Acting

Dale Soules

Agatha (voice)

Dale Soules
Acting

Guz Khan

Zane (voice)

Guz Khan
Acting

Melissa Fumero

Bella (voice)

Melissa Fumero
Acting

Tim Meadows

Quail Eegan (voice)

Tim Meadows

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