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jackiecous · 7 months
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Jessica DiCicco (from Adventure Time, Loud House) is back as June!
And of course, the wonderful Adam MacArthur (Star Vs The Forces of Evil, Jujutsu Kaisen) provides the voice for Chad.
Total dream come true having these two back together to reprise their roles from the original Broats short!
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thebig-chillqueen · 11 months
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Found via Kari's Twitter!
This gives me so much serotonin. I love this show (the whole Oz franchise, really!) and cast sm! 🥹🙏🏻💜💚 ✨🌈🌪️👠🧠❤️🎖️✨ I love how Bill just towers over everyone 💀
The voice actors: (Front, left to right)
Laraine Newman (the Wicked Witch of the West)
Jessica DiCicco (Wilhelmina and Patchwork Girl)
Kari Wahlgren (Dorothy and Queen Ozma)
(Back, left to right)
Tom Kenny (Wizard)
JP Karliak (Tin Man, Woozy, the Nome King and Jack Pumpkinhead)
Steve Blum (Frank)
Jess Harnell (Lion and Lyman)
Bill Fagerbakke (Scarecrow and the mayor of Munchkinland)
and I think that's either a producer, writer or voice director behind Jessica. 🤔 Unfortunately, Grey DeLisle (Glinda the Good Witch and her twin sis, Melinda the Mean) isn't pictured. 🙁
Fun fact: Scarecrow's and Wizard's voice actors, Bill Fagerbakke and Tom Kenny, worked together before-and still do! They were the voices of Patrick Star and his bestie, Spongebob Squarepants, respectively!
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ANNOUNCING THE NOMINEES FOR THE 2022 VIEWER'S CHOICE DUBBIE AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE:
Alex Cazares as Rebecca (Cyberpunk: Edgerunners) Y. Chang as Haruki Nakayama (given) Luci Christian as Queen Hiling (Ranking of Kings) Jessica DiCicco as Hiroka Betsuyaku (BELLE) Meli Grant as Duke of Buckingham (Requiem of the Rose King) Darius Johnson as Yano (ODDTAXI) Ryan Colt Levy as Rody Soul (My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission) Dallas Reid as Yuri Briar (Spy x Family) Tara Sands as Miina Misana (The Orbital Children) Yong Yea as Father Enrico Pucci (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean)
Cast Your Votes Here: https://forms.gle/gPkUFy5t55738wgdA
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marcmarcmomarc · 2 months
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RWBY Volume 10 voice predictions
Salem’s Faction:
Robbie Daymond as Tyrian Callows (succeeding Jessie James Grelle)
Carrie Keranen as Carmine Esclados
Matt Mercer as Jax Asturias
Jessica DiCicco as Gillian Asturias
Stephanie Sheh as Umber Gorgoneion
Kira Buckland as Rosa Schwein
Ray Chase as Argento Pocoron
Christopher Wehkamp as White Fang Lieutenant (replacing Gray G. Haddock)
Laura Post as Beatriz “Lady Beat” Browning
Patrick Seitz as Vermillion Raddock
Eric Vale as Sil
Mike Pollack as Marton
Rebecca Honig as Mina Lavender
Jeannie Tirado as Khaki
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ethancrossmedia · 6 months
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Yesterday, I received a nice Lynn and Lucy Loud lithograph signed by @jessicadicicco! 😀🥰
Signed by her while she was at Rhode Island Comic Con at Amica Mutual Pavilion at Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, RI 2 weeks ago from November 3-5.
My 2nd souvenir from her after I got a ​⁠Cameo video from her in 2020.
Ordered via Zobie Productions last month October.
Credits to @parasomnico12 for his Lynn and Lucy Loud fan art being featured as a lithograph used by Zobie Productions for Jessica DiCicco to sign on.
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yahoo201027 · 11 months
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June 10: Happy 43rd Birthday to Voice Actress Jessica DiCicco, who provided the voices of both the current ruler of the Flame Princess, daughter of the Flame King, and ex-girlfriend of Finn as the character of Flame Princess on Adventure Time; and one of the residents of Gravity Falls, best friend of Wendy, and current girlfriend of Robbie as the character of Tambry on Gravity Falls.
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minionfan1024 · 11 months
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Happy Birthday to @jessicadicicco 
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shinigami-striker · 11 months
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Jessica DiCicco | Saturday, 06.10.2023
Try to guess who's who down below (without looking them up).
hint: They're all voiced by Jessica DiCicco.
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loonaticsfans · 2 years
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Happy birthday Jessica DiCicco (Lexi’s voice actor)
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Review
The Super Mario Bros are about to head on an adventure that they never thought possible when they leave Brooklyn through some strange pipes and end up in the Mushroom Kingdom! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…) “”
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023, dir. Aaron Horvath & Michael Jelenic) - review by Rookie-Critic
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We no longer live in a world where video game adaptations can be written off as soon as they're introduced. Modern adaptations like Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog films or HBO's The Last of Us series have started to change the landscape and the expectation for what these adaptations can do and how good they can be. So, when Illumination announced they had partnered with Nintendo to put a new Super Mario Bros. film project into production, naturally hackles went up. The Mario franchise does house one of the most classic examples of a video game film adaptation gone bad, but there were also a fair number of people who wanted to wait and see what happened. I, at this point, was unsure. I was excited at the prospect of a new film starring some of my favorite video game characters, but at the same time Illumination doesn't have a fantastic track record with me. I love the first Despicable Me film, and I think the second one is ok, but since then I almost actively despise the Minions as a thing that exists and think a lot of Illumination's other films have this really cheap and obvious humor that only children and middle-aged moms would find funny. I also get that this is the exact audience they're trying to please, but I could easily point to animation studios like DreamWorks and a film like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish that manage to be naturally hilarious without ever feeling forced or cringey. Regardless, I was worried. My uncertainty was only deepened when the cast list was announced and I saw that Chris Pratt would be voicing Mario. The plucky, Italian plumber was going to be voiced by Star-Lord, but the rest of the cast looked perfect, so I still held out hope. Then the trailer dropped and my whole outlook changed. It looked good. Really good. Now, after having watched it, I'll come out and say that it was... just fine.
My worry about Illumination injecting their sense of humor into it was well-placed, because they absolutely packed the film with it. Characters deliver one-liners that are neither funny nor clever in places where it completely disrupts the flow of the scene (seriously, sometimes it almost felt like they paused to wait for the laughter they assumed they would get), and there's even a Luma (a little star creature that was first introduced in the Super Mario Galaxy games) that is, in my opinion, a really poor and unnecessary attempt at edgy dark humor that I immediately hated. This thing gets a massive amount of screen time for something that actively detracted from the film's quality (in its defense, I will say I've talked to a handful of people that thought that Luma was the best part of the movie, so maybe it's just a me thing), and every time it showed up to say some really cringey line about the only escape from suffering being death or whatever, I would audibly groan. A lot of the film has an air of an Illumination film that just happens to have Mario characters in it as opposed to a true blue (or red, rather) Mario film. To me, nothing makes this more apparent than the incessant use of licensed songs throughout the film. With a library of music as vast as the Mario franchise's, why would I ever need to hear "Thunderstruck" or "Holding Out for a Hero?" What's weirder is that they do a very good job of working classic themes and music from the games into the film's score already. Why even bother with the licensed music when you clearly are adept at doing it the better way, anyway?
So far, I'm making it seem like I hated it, but that really isn't true at all. I can almost forgive a lot of the very blatant cheap humor because the film is incredibly fun. For fans of the games, it throws a ton of references at the screen, so you're never at a loss for a good dose of nostalgia. Between a fun play on the classic "The princess is in another castle" line, to taking a shortcut on Rainbow Road, to the ringtone on Luigi's phone, to a massively meme'd rap song about a certain red-tie-wearing gorilla, you're being bombarded with beautiful callbacks and hilarious references. The playful ribbing at the fact that Bowser is hopelessly in love with Princess Peach while also constantly in an attempt to take over the kingdom she rules over was very cute and fun, and, while the film's story is very formulaic, the characters feel dynamic and fully realized. The loving, brotherly relationship between Mario and Luigi is very touching, and I loved that they took the baseline personalities the games give the brothers and molded them into this loving sibling unit that always has each other's backs. It's the sibling dynamic I've always wanted out of the duo, and I love that this film gave it to me (even if there could have been way more Luigi, but I feel that way about most Mario properties).
The last two compliments I'll give the Mario movie before I wrap up this incredibly long-winded review are these: the animation is gorgeous. They brought so many set pieces from the games to wondrous, big-budget animation life and it was great to see all these locations and characters that I've grown up with on the big screen. Lastly, the voice acting in the film is impeccable. Chris Pratt did better than I thought he was going to (my main concern was that it would just sound like Chris Pratt coming out of Mario's mouth, which it didn't), and Charlie Day, Jack Black, and Seth Rogen steal every single second of screen time they get. I really do hope they give Luigi a larger role in the sequel, because Charlie Day needs to be this character more. Ultimately, I'm glad that The Super Mario Bros. Movie exists. Sure, it has its flaws, but for fans of the games and fans of Illumination's films in general, this is a fun time. However, if you're not a fan of Illumination or Mario, this isn't going to convert you.
Score: 7/10
Currently only in theaters.
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Today in Disney Channel History...
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Jessica DiCicco, the voice of Maggie Pesky on The Buzz on Maggie and Malina on The Emperor’s New School, was born (10 June, 1980)
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sidetable-drawer · 6 months
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Jessica DiCicco and I! She was really impressed with how much I knew about voice acting!
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marcmarcmomarc · 1 month
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ethancrossmedia · 6 months
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Here's my official news and updates on what's coming soon for my arts and entertainment content this holiday season! 😀
Also, I now got a lithograph signed by one of my favorite voice actresses (idols), Jessica DiCicco while she was there for Rhode Island Comic Con at Amica Mutual Pavilion at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, RI (as I don't live there in Providence, RI, as I'm based in the Chicago, IL area).
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yahoo201027 · 2 years
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June 10: Happy 42nd Birthday to Voice Actress Jessica DiCicco, who provided the voices of both the current ruler of the Flame Princess, daughter of the Flame King, and ex-girlfriend of Finn as the character of Flame Princess on Adventure Time; and one of the residents of Gravity Falls, best friend of Wendy, and current girlfriend of Robbie as the character of Tambry on Gravity Falls.
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