

“It's been really fun actually for them to explore different things."

“He like only watches animation now and over COVID both my kids got into every anime show,” Strong said. While her older son is a musician, who actually wrote the theme song for her podcast "The Ship-it Show," her youngest wants to get into animation on the producer side. The mother of two shared that both of her children can do voices as well. The Canadian actor stressed that she is very grateful to have started her career in Toronto, being able to work on over 20 animated projects before she actually made the move to Los Angeles. “I don't respond to any of it but I see that part and.it's just heartwarming to see how much they care and how much they love her.” “All the guesses about who she is, I see it all,” she said.

“And then to graduate and go to the MCU and be a part of this huge cinematic universe has been such a thrill.”Īs Loki fans took to the internet each week to share their theories on Miss Minutes and her involvement in the TVA, Strong was following the theories as well. “I know this sounds cheesy, but it really is such a big honour to be a part of the Marvel Universe anyways, like when I was working with Stan on Spider Man it was so great to have him come in and work with me,” Strong said. Even with all that experience, joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe was exciting for her. Strong has voiced some the most beloved animated characters including Bubbles in T he Powerpuff Girls, Timmy Turner in The Fairly Odd Parents, Dil Pickles in Rugrats, Raven in Teen Titans, and even Hello Kitty when she was just 13 years old (she can still do the voice, by the way). 27356_002 (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Cartoon Network) Javits Convention Center on Octoin New York City. NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 07: Voice actor Tara Strong attends the Let's Be Heroes signing during New York Comic Con 2017 - JK at Jacob K. “She's such a visionary, watching this world that she's put together is so beautiful and so smart… We recorded it on Zoom and I watched her face while I watched some of the action, I'd go back and forth to her to make sure we were getting it right and then to whatever was happening on the screen, and it was collaborative and live, as much as it could have been without me being on set.” “It was extremely collaborative and mostly with Kate who I've completely fallen in love with.” “In the scene where Miss Minutes is on the desk jumping away from Tom as he's swatting at her, we must have recorded, I don't know 20, 30 more sounds to play with,” she explained. With little concrete information on who Miss Minutes was, much of the development of the voice was the process of Strong trying different things and tweaking along the way. “It wasn't until I was working on it, that day, and got to meet Kate and the rest of the team that I knew exactly what I was doing, and even with that, learning about who she was, it was sort of a as we go process.” “Normally when you have an audition for a character they give you a drawing and they give you a background of the was very limited information and I asked my agent to get more and she couldn't.” “I didn't really know much about the character,” she said. Strong explained to Yahoo Canada that there was mystery around the character at the outset.

Now in their twenties, Timmy, Timantha, Ivan and Chloe have one last adventure together with their fairies before they lose them forever. One Last Wish is the twentieth and final episode of the fifth season, the 160th episode overall and the series finale of The All New Fairly OddParents!. Cosmo, Wanda, Poof." - Timmy Turner One Last Wish " My memories of you guys will be forgotten, - but they'll never be lost.
