the

cast

Goblins Animated has brought together one of the most talented and diverse casts ever assembled. Their voices have populated American Television, Film and Video Games for a generation, and have amused, delighted and brought incredible emotion to some of the most iconic animated projects of the last 30 years. From Futurama, Pinky and the Brain, Powerpuff Girls, Ren and Stimpy, Star Wars: Clone Wars and Samurai Jack, to The Simpsons, Cowboy Bebop, My Little Pony, Mass Effect, Avatar the Last Airbender, Winnie the Pooh, GI Joe and Transformers, the Goblins Animated cast have been the defining voices for millions of childhoods across the globe.

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But existing is practically all I do!
— Philip J. Fry

What sound will you make when you hit the ground? You think you’ll hear it before you die?
— Femshep
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Oh, Bother!
— Winnie the Pooh

Betrayer... In truth, it was I who was betrayed!
— Illidan Stormrage
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It’s High Noon...
— McCree

The same thing we do every night Pinky, try to take over the WORLD!!!
— The Brain
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Sweet something of someplace!
— Hermes

This is real mystic and all, but uh, do you have anything to eat here?
— Spike Spiegel
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I’ll show them. I’ll prove that I can be...hardcore!
— Bubbles

The

Creators


 

ellipsis hana stephens

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Ellipsis Stephens first tried to place her comics on the internet as a child in the 80’s. Discovering that this would be an almost impossible task until the internet was invented, she tried again in 2005 with much greater success. As a child, Ellipsis drew scores of comics, mostly involving Dungeons & Dragons. She was inspired by other comics like Elfquest, Heavy Metal Magazine and Dragon Magazine (well you know, the back of Dragon Magazine… where the comics were).


phil lamarr

Phil LaMarr

A Los Angeles native, Phil is an alumnus of Yale University and The Groundlings Theater. He is best known as one of the original cast members of Mad TV and as "Marvin" in Pulp Fiction.

 In addition to numerous appearances in films like Jason Reitman's Men, Women & Children, Step Brothers, Free Enterprise and Real Steel, and TV shows such as NYPD Blue, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Get Shorty, Lucifer, Veep and Supergirl; Phil is also known for his extensive voice-over work, which includes regular roles on the animated series Static Shock, Futurama, Samurai Jack, and Justice League, recurring roles on Family Guy,  Young Justice and Star Wars: The Clone Wars and video games including Shadow of Mordor, Metal Gear Solid 2 & 4, Mercenaries, Darksiders, Infamous,  Dead Island, Injustice: Gods Among Us and Mortal Kombat X.

Currently, Phil  is  back to work on the new season of FUTURAMA, performing  monthly  with  "THE  BLACK  VERSION" (www.theblackversion.com),  appearing  in  Cartoon Network’s CRAIG OF THE CREEK, Netflix’s MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: REVELATION and THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT.

 


danielle stephens

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Without Danielle Stephens, there would be no Goblins. As the other half of the Goblins Comic team, Danielle has edited and managed the comic since 2005. She is the all-purpose cookie-baker and Production Coordinator for the Goblins Animated project. When not juggling goblin-related paperwork, she writes the Hyper Halfling line of role-playing game supplements. She's also a rather good french horn player.


matt yang king

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Matt Yang King is the winner of the CAPE/Hollywood Foreign Press Young Screenwriters Award and the creator, writer and director of The World of Steam; a Twilight Zone-like seasonal anthology series set in a Steampunk universe.  

Matt has appeared on numerous TV shows, as a series regular on the shows Washington Field  and GI Joe: Renegades, and has appeared on everything from Friends to BonesFrasier to 24. He is most noted for his long running roles on Strong Medicine as Dr. Lin, and on Numb3rs as Agent Matt Li. Matt is also widely known for voice work in many movies, television shows, and video games. Currently he can be seen on Riverdale as Marty Mantle, the Emmy award winning Love, Death and Robots on Netflix, Mortal Kombat 11 as Liu Kang and many others. Matt lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife and three children.