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honoka-marierose · 6 months
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder sees the voice actor Kevin Afghani step into the role of Mario and Luigi for the first time ever, but who else is involved in this new entry? If you have been wondering, you've come to the right place.
Now that the game has been out for a few days, the full English voice cast has been revealed - with some of the talent even making an announcement about it on social media. There's a mix of new and returning VAs. Below is the full round-up, starting off once again with the voice of Mario and Luigi:
On this page: Super Mario Bros. Wonder English Voice Actors Officially Announce Their Characters
1. Mario & Luigi - Kevin Afghani
2. Nabbit - Dawn M. Bennett
3. Talking Flower - Mick Wingert
4. Prince Florian - Caitlyn Elizabeth
5. Princess Daisy - Giselle Fernandez
6. Poplins - Christine Marie Cabanos
7. Princess Peach - Samantha Kelly
8. Bowser Jr. - Caety Sagoian
9. Bowser - Kenny James
Mario & Luigi - Kevin Afghani
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Nabbit - Dawn M. Bennett
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Talking Flower - Mick Wingert
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Prince Florian - Caitlyn Elizabeth
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Princess Daisy - Giselle Fernandez
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Poplins - Christine Marie Cabanos
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Princess Peach - Samantha Kelly
Samantha Kelly also plays Yellow Toad, Blue Toad, Toadette and Captain Toad
Bowser Jr. - Caety Sagoian
Bowser - Kenny James
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themattress · 11 months
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So, I check out the dub of Digimon Adventure (2020).
In episode 9, Devimon shows up.
And guess who's fucking voicing the bastard?
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(But he's awesome, so I hope he does.)
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arcsin27 · 5 months
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Im sorry hold on the talking flowers in mario bros wonder are fuckign DOTTORE???
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ARTHUR SLUGWORTH
            Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ROALD DAHL (1964)
            Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) played by Mick Wingert
Arthur Slugworth is the antagonist in the children’s book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as the film and television adaptations.
            Slugworth, like Willy Wonka, is a wealthy owner/manager of his own chocolate company called ‘Slugworth Chocolate Incorporated’. He is jealous of Wonkas recipes and success and hires people to spy on Wonka. Slugworths aim is to bring Wonka’s Factory out of business and to make all the profits himself. Slugworth was present when Wonka opened his factory and the cause of Wonka to close his factory and had to fire all his workers. Wonka continued working with the help of Oompa Loompas and continued to dominate the industry.
            In the 1971 film during the Bill’s Candy Shop scene, Wonka’s products are prominent however; Slugworth’s Sizzlers are also displayed and sold to a young girl.
            Grandpa Joe describes Slugworth as the worst of Wonka’s rivals, telling Charlie that he was one of the spies who were sent to steal Wonka’s Recipes.
            Wonka plants golden tickets inside chocolate wrapping and allegedly knows where they are going to turn up. As each child finds a Golden Ticket, “Slugworth” approaches the child and whispers something in their ear.
I congratulate you, little boy. Well done. You've found the fifth Golden Ticket. May I introduce myself. Arthur Slugworth: President of Slugworth Chocolates, Incorporated. Now, listen carefully because I'm going to make you very rich indeed. Mr. Wonka is at this moment working on a fantastic invention: the Everlasting Gobstopper. If he succeeds, he'll ruin me. So, all I want you to do is to get hold of just one Everlasting Gobstopper and bring it to me so that I can find the secret formula. Your reward will be ten thousand of these.
Think it over, will you. A new house for your family, and good food and comfort for the rest of their lives. And don't forget the name: Everlasting Gobstopper.
            When Wonka asks the children inside his factory not to show the Everlasting Gobstopper to anyone, Veruca Salt crosses her fingers behind her back. Mike Teevee mentions to his mother, what secrets can they sell to Slugworth, his mother tells him to keep his eyes peeled and mouth shut.
At the end of the 1971 film, Wonka tells Charlie he didn’t win the prize because he violated the rules for stealing the Fizzy Lifting Drinks. Grandpa Joe upset with Wonka, tells him that Charlie can give Slugworth the Gobstopper, Charlie however, sympathises with Wonka and returns the Gobstopper. Wonka forgives Charlie and then reveals that the man wasn’t actually Slugworth, but a trustworthy Wonka employee, Mr. Wilkinson, who wanted to test the children on how trustworthy they are. We don’t actually see the real Slugworth in the 1971 film.
#arthurslugworth #mickwingert #charlieandthechocolatefactory #willywonkaandthechocolatefactory #roalddahl
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genshin-side-piece · 1 year
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When I tell you I *screamed* when I saw this. For the record I did not tell this man to sign it like this. He did it all on his own, and I’m so glad he did. It’s perfect.
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childofaura · 9 months
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Still on the mood to do more FE Echoes VA… (skipping over Valbar and Kamui's since theirs has been covered)
What do you think of Mick Wingert? He plays Jesse, Arden, Jorge and is also Inigo/Laslow.
Well, Tumblr deleted my post while I was in the process of typing it, all because I switched to a new window.
Cool, Tumblr. Very cool. :/
ANYWAYS, I love Mick! Besides the fact that he voices those guys (wasn’t actually aware he voiced Jesse! It’s been a while since I’ve checked the VA pages), first time I found out about him was his role taking over as Po for Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness; the dude is INSANELY talented at sounding like Jack Black! And aside from his incredible impression, Mick’s a genuinely talented VA in his own right, but I’ll get more into that in the review.
Mick’s performance as his characters are all incredibly well done; I think I like his Arden voice the most because the tone fluctuations in his voice are so much fun, especially his “But please, don’t call me slow!” He has so much energy in his voice, and honestly we need an Arden alt so we can hear more of Mick’s Arden voice. And I will acknowledge that yes, Mick took over Inigo/Laslow from Liam O’Brien and that is a VERY hard thing to do as an actor (especially with how Liam’s “purr” to his voice made Inigo sound unique). But I also think he still does a great performance for Inigo, he doesn’t sound flat or boring or bad, he’s lively and charming still. Jeorge is also well-voiced as well, though I’ve never really built him. He’s got that “noble air” to his voice.
I think he fits everybody, and I think that he was a good pick to take over for Inigo. It’s not easy being a VA taking over someone else’s role, and it can be hit or miss but I think Mick was a hit.
Is there range? YES there is range. Between Arden and Inigo, you wouldn’t even be able to tell they were voiced by the same actor. And like I mentioned before, this guy has tricked people multiple times with his Jack Black impression. He’s very talented.
Overall, I’d give Mick a 9, maybe even a 10/10. Really fun actor and it’s such a shame that Arden doesn’t have an alt yet. At least Inigo is still getting alts though.
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ktstrophic · 2 years
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years
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“Batwheels” Announces Rogue Gallery Cast
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Warner Bros.’ preschool animated series Batwheels has announced the voice cast for the rogue’s gallery - vehicle and human. 
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The Legion of Zoom will be voiced by Griffin Burns (Prank - the Joker’s van), Alexandra Novelle (Jetstah - Harley Quinn’s ATV), Josey Montana McCoy (Quizz - Riddler’s helicopter), Ariyan Kassan (Ducky - The Penguin’s amphibious duck boat), Xolo Maridueña (Snowy - Mr. Freeze’s snowcrawler), SungWon Cho (Badcomputer), and Tom Kenny (Crash - Badcomputer’s robot minion and test dummy). 
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The human rogues gallery is voiced by Mick Wingert (The Joker), Chandni Parekh (Harley Quinn), Gina Rodriguez (Catwoman), Regi Davis (Mr. Freeze), James Arnold Taylor (Toyman), SungWon Cho (The Riddler), and Jess Harnell (Penguin).
They join the previously cast Ethan Hawke (Batman), AJ Hudson (Duke Thomas / Robin), Leah Lewis (Cassandra Cain / Batgirl), Jacob Bertrand (Bam - The Batmobile), Madigan Kacmar (Bibi - Batgirl Cycle), Jordan Reed *Redbird - Robin’s Sports Car), Lilimar (The Batwing), Noah Bentley (Buff - The Bat Truck), Kimberly D. Brooks (Batcomputer), and Mick Wingert (Mo - Batman’s robot repairman).
Batwheels follows sentient super-powered vehicles as they defend Gotham City alongside Batman, Robin, Batgirl, and other super heroes. Newly created by the Batcomputer, the vehicles are like kids with little life experience. They will have to navigate being a new super team as well as all the growing pains of being a kid. The Badcomputer will not rest until it is the most advanced computer intelligence in Gotham. The Badcomputer guides the Legion of Zoom, who don’t always make the best decisions.
Batwheels hits Cartroonito on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in Fall 2022.
(Images via DC Comics)
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ultraericthered · 1 year
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Thank you so much for voicing Il Dottore, Mick. Makes these little things sound all the more seamless!
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r0bita · 2 years
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Finding out that Mick Wingert is Il Dottore's VA is actually kinda exciting because that guy has pretty good range and I can't help but wonder if his role will also extend to Dottore's segments.
Plus, it's pretty fitting that a guy who will be taking on a future Joker role will be voicing a Fatui Harbinger. Maybe there is some hope for Webtorre stans after all?
I'm personally more excited to see if the Segment we'll meet in Sumeru is going to sound like an posh old boy or an energetic young man.
And if we'll likely see more of them since it's confirmed that there are more of him out there.
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2017)
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There’s only one way to prevent yourself from falling into utter, absolute despair while watching Tom and Jerry” Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - the biggest argument against the public domain since Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated. If, for reasons no humans could ever fathom, you take one look at the cover of this wretched excuse for a film and you say “I'm in!”, then please, do it while surrounded by friends who will help tear it apart and ensure that no children are within earshot. There isn’t one second of the 79-minute running time that validates this picture’s existence.
Poor, kind Charlie Bucket (voiced by Lincoln Melcher) lives in a small house with his mother and four grandparents. When legendary candy maker Willy Wonka (JP Karliak) announces he has hidden five golden tickets in his legendary Wonka Bars, and that the children who find them will be allowed access to his mysterious factory, our hero dreams of finding one for himself. Oh, and classic cartoon characters Tom and Jerry (both voiced by Spike Brandt) tag along for the ride when he does.
Step 1: Take a beloved classic like 1971’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and force a bunch of passionless overseas animators to copy it scene-for-scene. Step 2: Rob it of all magic or wonder. Step 3: crowbar Tom and Jerry in a way that adds nothing to the plot, but instead robs the story of key scenes by focussing on characters who require no lip-synch. Step 4: Profit by sending this soulless cash grab to negligent parents, aunts, and uncles. The disdain is as thick as stone. There aren’t even any original songs. The closest we get is a slight tweak on Violet Beauregard’s number with the villainous Slugworth (Mick Wingert) adding some new lines… an action that makes no sense once you’ve seen the story’s finale. If this had been an adaptation of… I dunno, Scarface, it would've still been a bad idea, but it might have served some purpose. Children aren’t meant to see the ultra-violent Al Pacino film. There isn’t anyone in the history of the world who should see this blight upon cinema rather than the original.
The people responsible for this catastrophe do not care about children, do not like children and they’re probably the ones who broke into your home last summer to steal all your stuff. They robbed me of my time and money, so I wouldn’t put it past director Spike Brandt to have done it before.
The good news is that if you can forget some people will subject their children to this and watch it as something aimed towards adults, there’s plenty to laugh at. The animation is appalling, with character models hardly ever staying consistent from shot to shot. The lip-synch is ok at best, the movements clunky and unnatural. The facial expressions by Wonka are… wow. It’s like the man’s face is made of uncooked dough. You'll laugh and groan listening to the inane dialogue. Your hands will automatically fly up to plug your ears or perhaps wipe away tears whenever a song in this pathetic excuse for a musical begins playing. Between then, if you can screen-grab successfully, you'll be an internet hero as you churn out one golden meme after another.
In 2017, Mel Stuart's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory entered the public domain. This allowed this film to be made. Many times, I've heard people complain about the Walt Disney Company's iron grip on their films. Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is singlehandedly worth any palm-greasing, bribery, or blackmail the Mouse might've done to ensure the diabolical pair keep their paws off of more beloved children's films. (On DVD, September 15, 2017)
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arataki-neato · 6 months
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It's so funny to me that Roger Rose's previous filmography mostly consists of like animated kids movies and shows I wonder if this is his first time voicing a Tumblr sexyman
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themattress · 1 year
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Pokemon Adventures - The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition
The confrontation resulting in Ghetsis’ epic mental breakdown, fully voiced!
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peaches2217 · 6 months
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They fucking killed him
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ARTHUR SLUGWORTH
            Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ROALD DAHL (1964)
            Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) played by Mick Wingert
Arthur Slugworth is the antagonist in the children’s book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as the film and television adaptations.
            Slugworth, like Willy Wonka, is a wealthy owner/manager of his own chocolate company called ‘Slugworth Chocolate Incorporated’. He is jealous of Wonkas recipes and success and hires people to spy on Wonka. Slugworths aim is to bring Wonka’s Factory out of business and to make all the profits himself. Slugworth was present when Wonka opened his factory and the cause of Wonka to close his factory and had to fire all his workers. Wonka continued working with the help of Oompa Loompas and continued to dominate the industry.
            In the 1971 film during the Bill’s Candy Shop scene, Wonka’s products are prominent however; Slugworth’s Sizzlers are also displayed and sold to a young girl.
            Grandpa Joe describes Slugworth as the worst of Wonka’s rivals, telling Charlie that he was one of the spies who were sent to steal Wonka’s Recipes.
            Wonka plants golden tickets inside chocolate wrapping and allegedly knows where they are going to turn up. As each child finds a Golden Ticket, “Slugworth” approaches the child and whispers something in their ear.
I congratulate you, little boy. Well done. You've found the fifth Golden Ticket. May I introduce myself. Arthur Slugworth: President of Slugworth Chocolates, Incorporated. Now, listen carefully because I'm going to make you very rich indeed. Mr. Wonka is at this moment working on a fantastic invention: the Everlasting Gobstopper. If he succeeds, he'll ruin me. So, all I want you to do is to get hold of just one Everlasting Gobstopper and bring it to me so that I can find the secret formula. Your reward will be ten thousand of these.
Think it over, will you. A new house for your family, and good food and comfort for the rest of their lives. And don't forget the name: Everlasting Gobstopper.
            When Wonka asks the children inside his factory not to show the Everlasting Gobstopper to anyone, Veruca Salt crosses her fingers behind her back. Mike Teevee mentions to his mother, what secrets can they sell to Slugworth, his mother tells him to keep his eyes peeled and mouth shut.
At the end of the 1971 film, Wonka tells Charlie he didn’t win the prize because he violated the rules for stealing the Fizzy Lifting Drinks. Grandpa Joe upset with Wonka, tells him that Charlie can give Slugworth the Gobstopper, Charlie however, sympathises with Wonka and returns the Gobstopper. Wonka forgives Charlie and then reveals that the man wasn’t actually Slugworth, but a trustworthy Wonka employee, Mr. Wilkinson, who wanted to test the children on how trustworthy they are. We don’t actually see the real Slugworth in the 1971 film.
#arthurslugworth #mickwingert #charlieandthechocolatefactory #willywonkaandthechocolatefactory #roalddahl
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iyagato · 9 months
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