The Dark Crystal: Garthim War

The Dark Crystal: Garthim War is the second installment of a series of Dark Crystal miniseries that began with'' The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. ''It premiered on Netflix on September 24, 2022 (Jim Henson's 85th birthday) to critical acclaim, and consists of ten hour-long episodes.

The voice actors and puppeteers for the surviving characters from Age of Resistance reprise their roles (Mark Hamill shares the role of the Skeksis Scientist with Steve Whitmire, working with the Jim Henson Company for the first time after a five-year absence, and also voices Brian, the son of Malcolm the Wise), as well as several new additions. Mark Strong, the voice of Ordon from Age of Resistance, voices Malcolm the Wise (the name of a character from Jim Henson's original draft of the film), the revered Gelfling prophet who longs for a return to peace on Thra ("We cannot live another thousand trine as the oppressed on our own world [...] while the Skeksis forever cling to power they never deserved."), and thus foresees the healing of the Dark Crystal "by Gelfling hand, or else by none." New addition Karen Prell, known for her portrayal of Red from Fraggle Rock, performs Malcolm, the Skeksis Satirist, the Gelfling Strategist, the Gelfling Lieutenant, a Paladin with green-blue hair, and the voice of Maudra Drahcir. Other new puppeteers include Drew Massey, Mak Wilson (who performed uncredited in the original 1982 film as assistant Mystic puppeteer), John Tartaglia, Nigel Plaskitt, Bruce Lanoil, David Barclay (who helped create Aughra and the urSkeks for the original film), John Eccleston, Rob Mills, Ron Mueck (the performer and voice of Ludo from Labyrinth), and William Todd Jones, the latter three of whom performs Landstriders and three Paladins, one with orange-yellow hair, one with dark red hair, and one with dark purple hair (Mills also performs the Gelfling Woodsman and the lead Nebrie, Mueck voices Lore, and Jones performs Flaffi the Fizzgig and the Sidetic). Donna Kimball, who voiced Aughra in Age of Resistance and this series, takes up additional roles as a puppeteer, including the Gelfling Historian, the Mystic Monk, the Gelfling Lieutenant, Maudra Leben, and a Paladin with blue-green hair. Other puppeteers from Los Angeles and New York, including Ryan Dillon, Colleen Smith, Bill Barretta, Brian Henson, Jennifer Barnhart, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Dorien Davies, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Julianne Buescher, David Rudman, Martin P. Robinson, and Fred Stinson, also contribute voice performances.

Several puppeteers from the original film join the cast this season (Kathryn Mullen reprises her role as the puppeteer for Kira, as well as Faz the Traveller, the Gelfling Storyteller, the Gelfling Commander, the voice of Maudra Timrek, a Paladin with purple-blue hair, and SkekHak; Mike Quinn and Tim Rose reprise the Skeksis Slave Master and Treasurer respectively (as well as several other characters); Dave Goelz returns as the Skeksis Garthim Master and Fizzgig (also reprising his role as Baffi and voicing the Gelfling Lieutenant); Steve Whitmire returns to perform the voice, but not the puppetry, of the Skeksis Scientist with Mark Hamill, who voices the character for the first five episodes, and also voice numerous background characters; and David Greenaway once again performs the Mystic Healer, and several other characters). Frank Oz, co-director of the original film and original puppeteer of Aughra and the Skeksis Chamberlain, voices SoSu, the leader of the urSkeks, and additional characters. Ventriloquist Darci Lynne, winner of America's Got Talent season 12, performs Jolee the ventriloquist's dummy, named after Dark Crystal novel writer J.M. Lee. YouTubers James Rallison (aka TheOdd1sOut, who reviewed the original Dark Crystal film on his channel) and Danny Gallows (who runs Dreamfast with Me, a channel dedicated primarily to the lore of The Dark Crystal) contribute voices, respectively playing the Gelfling Satirist and Historian.

In this series, taking place after Age of Resistance, the other surviving Gelfling learn from Rian, Brea, and Deet (who overcame being corrupted by the Darkening) the Skeksis' past as one half of the UrSkeks with the Mystics, and of skekGra and urGoh's prophecy, foretelling of a Gelfling healing the Dark Crystal amid the future third Great Conjunction, and restoring peace and balance to Thra. Unfortunately, the Skeksis, who have now grown in numbers, discover this new prophecy, and, at the orders of their Emperor SkekSo, send out skekTek's latest creation, the Garthim (now under the control of SkekUng, one of three Skeksis summoned by the Emperor back to the castle), to exterminate every last Gelfling on Thra, led by Malcolm the Wise and Faz, a legendary Gelfling explorer who only visits the clans a few times every trine, to prevent the prophecy from ever being fulfilled and to ensure their power over Thra lasts forever. Meanwhile, two other Skeksis, skekSa and skekLi, arrive to terrorize the Gelfling, and while skekMal was a nightmare, two Skeksis who don't regularly reside in the castle will be near impossible to handle, especially with the Garthim causing so much destruction...

In contrast to Age of Resistance, Garthim War uses Trevor Jones' music score from the original film for many scenes throughout the series, including the appropriate Psycho-esque music for scenes heavily featuring the Garthim, and the iconic Dark Crystal theme for the opening of the first episode, and the ending and closing credits of the season finale.

Plot (Episode #1)
"Another world, another time, in the age of division. Thra. A wondrous planet unlike any other. Certainly, unlike yours and mine. At its center, the Crystal of Truth...the source of all life. A world where every creature, big and small, lives amongst each other in intimate harmony. Or, at least, they used to. But all of that would change. It was the day of the first Great Conjunction, the day when the three suns of Thra align in the sky. And on that day, new beings came, not from Thra: the urSkeks. 18 urSkeks were banished from their world, with the promise of returning at the next Great Conjunction, a thousand trine into the future, on one condition...they first had to defeat the darkness within themselves. And thus began a new age: an age of harmony.

''For the next thousand trine, the urSkeks bestowed their wisdom upon Aughra, and the Gelfling. They told Aughra stories of their adventures, and built her a Great Observatory...so that she could discover the cosmos herself. For the Gelfling, they taught them how to tame the natures of Thra...and how to expand their territory. Soon, the second Great Conjunction was at hand, and the urSkeks were positive they were pure enough in their hearts to allow their return home. Alas, it was not to be. One urSkek heard some Gelfling music...and was hesitant to leave. An insult from Raunip, son of Aughra, only served to amplify his rage...and thus, further corrupt his soul. What happened next shook Thra to its core. Amid the strife, the once whole urSkeks were split into two...the cruel Skeksis...the gentle Mystics.''

''In the aftermath, one of the Skeksis, filled with raw rage, slaughtered two Mystics, and with them died himself and another Skeksis. Aware now of the forever-present link, the remaining Skeksis banished the Mystics to a valley, far from the Castle of the Crystal, all forced into hiding. Aughra tried to reason with the Skeksis, convince them that they desired to be whole. But the Skeksis had other plans. They shattered the Crystal, and off flew a single piece, a shard, of the Crystal, to ensure that unless the shard was found and restored, the urSkeks would never become whole. Soon, the Skeksis, led by their emperor skekSo, claimed rule over the land, brandishing as much hate for those they deemed inferior as they had for themselves and each other. In their reign of terror, they found new ways to steal life from the very Crystal they swore to protect...to replenish themselves...to cheat death, time and time again. Soon, they found the perfect solution...to drain the Gelfling of their essence. Three brave Gelfling, Rian of the Stonewood clan, Brea of the Vapra clan, and Deet of the Grottan clan, exposed the Skeksis' corruption to all willing to listen. The Gelfling battled their former lords at Stone-in-the-Wood. Many Gelfling, three Skeksis, and three Mystics perished that day, and the Skeksis were forced to retreat, to the castle where they find joy in dirty politics and petty squabbles. The Gelfling may have won the battle...but soon, a new era of Thra will begin, and with it, a new war...a bigger...deadlier...war.''

''Losing three of their kind was certainly a huge blow to the Skeksis, but they know that five more still roam the wilds of Thra, waiting for the day when they are summoned back to the castle. Today is that day. Only three have heard the call. skekUng: a fierce and powerful warrior, with a cunning mind to boot, notorious for finding joy in tearing Gelfling limb from limb, and causing death in all forms; skekNa; a quiet, pure evil who lurks in the shadows, with an eye devoured by the Peeper Beetle long ago, covered by an eyepatch, and a hook for a finger on his left hand, who refuses to mask his true nature; and skekShod, the Treasurer of the Skeksis, who dared challenge the mere concept of a Skeksis monarchy, and painfully suffered the consequences, only brought back to the castle out of necessity. If the Skeksis are to make an example of the Gelfling, they'll need all the help available to them. Further cementing their confidence of victory is perhaps the greatest creation of skekTek the Scientist. He has devised an artificial life form that can strike fear into the heart of the toughest Gelfling, and bring death and destruction wherever it walks. And he has done so by combining the bodies of a Gruenak and an Arathim."''

As the episode opens, skekUng, skekNa, and skekShod enter the castle, and into the throne room of Emperor skekSo, asking why they have been called back. skekSo informs them that the Gelfling have begun rebelling against the Skeksis empire, and General skekVar, skekMal the Hunter, and skekLach the Collector have already been killed. skekUng in particular reveals he isn't too disturbed by these deaths, but laments that the Hunter was like a brother to him. The Emperor will have no further grieving, claiming that if even someone as ferocious and seemingly unstoppable as the Hunter can die, the rest of the Skeksis could be next. The Emperor then asks where are skekSa the Mariner and skekLi the Satirist. skekOk the Scroll Keeper answers that the Mariner is on her way to shore, and as for the Satirist, "Heh! Who needs that clown? The only thing he's good at punching is a line." The Skeksis then laugh at that bad pun until they are silenced by the Emperor, who warns that their clock is ticking, and with each passing day, their power over the stars weakens. When the soon-to-be Garthim Master suggests the others find a solution, the Chamberlain states they already have. The iconic Garthim sounds are soon heard.

Meanwhile, Rian and Brea stroll through the forest, lamenting about Deet's infection by the Darkening, with Rian hoping that Deet can pull through. Brea regrets that was only the smallest of a price to pay for a war won. Rian replies, "No. We won the battle. But I have a feeling...that the war is just getting started." In a Grottan cave, Lath'N tends to a recovering Deet, and laments that he should've protected her from danger when he had the chance. Suddenly, Deet springs to life, panting in pain as she weakly asks, "Did we win?" Lath'N sighs of relief at Deet's improving condition.

Cast
Rian - Neil Sterenberg (puppeteer), Taron Egerton (voice)

Brea - Alice Dinnean (puppeteer), Anya Taylor-Joy (voice)

Deet - Beccy Henderson (puppeteer), Nathalie Emmanuel (voice)

Aughra - Kevin Clash (puppeteer), Donna Kimball (voice)

Hup - Victor Yerrid

Malcolm the Wise - Karen Prell (puppeteer), Mark Strong (voice)

Faz the Traveller - Kathryn Mullen (puppeteer), Jude Law (voice)

Gurjin - Dave Chapman (puppeteer), Harris Dickinson (voice)

Raunip - John Tartaglia (puppeteer), Dee Bradley Baker (voice)

Seladon - Helena Smee (puppeteer), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (voice)

SkekSo the Emperor - Dave Chapman (puppeteer), Jason Isaacs (voice)

SkekSil the Chamberlain - Warrick Brownlow-Pike (puppeteer), Simon Pegg (voice)

SkekUng the Garthim Master/General - Dave Goelz (puppeteer), Ryan Dillon (voice)

SkekZok the Ritual Master - Victor Yerrid (puppeteer), Keegan-Michael Key (voice)

SkekTek the Scientist - Olly Taylor (puppeteer), Mark Hamill (voice; first five episodes), Steve Whitmire (voice; remainder of the series)

SkekGra the Heretic - Damian Farrell (puppeteer), Andy Samberg (voice)

UrGoh the Wanderer - Olly Taylor (puppeteer), Bill Hader (voice)

SkekSa the Mariner - Drew Massey (puppeteer), Colleen Smith (voice)

SkekLi the Satirist - Karen Prell (puppeteer), Will Forte (voice)

SkekAyuk the Gourmand - Louise Gold (puppeteer), Harvey Fierstein (voice)

SkekEkt the Ornamentalist - Alice Dinnean

SkekOk the Scroll Keeper - Neil Sterenberg

SkekNa the Spy/Slave Master - Mike Quinn (puppeteer), Brad Dourif (voice)

SkekShod the Treasurer - Tim Rose (puppeteer), Ralph Fiennes (voice)

Maudra Argot - Louise Gold

Gorch (Gelfling Strategist) - Karen Prell (puppeteer), Doug Walker (voice)

The Gelfling Storyteller - Kathryn Mullen (puppeteer), Jim Cummings (voice)

The Gelfling Historian - Donna Kimball (puppeteer), Danny Gallows (voice)

The Gelfling Satirist - Kevin Clash (puppeteer), James Rallison (voice)

Naia - Beccy Henderson (puppeteer), Hannah John-Kamen (voice)

Kylan - Victor Yerrid (puppeteer), Shazad Latif (voice)

The Librarian - Kevin Clash (puppeteer), Toby Jones (voice)

Cadia - Olly Taylor (puppeteer), Eddie Izzard (voice)

Onica - Louise Gold (puppeteer), Natalie Dormer (voice)

Cordon - Mak Wilson (puppeteer), Peter Dinklage (voice)

Squick the Podling - Nigel Plaskitt

Officer Zoknarf - Helena Smee (puppeteer), John Bunnell (voice)

Pachalafaka (Gelfling Sergeant) - Kevin Clash

Eunaze (Gelfling Colonel) - Louise Gold (puppeteer), Brian Henson (voice)

Lledo (Gelfling General) - John Tartaglia (puppeteer), Ben Kingsley (voice)

Edarg (Gelfling Lieutenant) - Donna Kimball (puppeteer), Dave Goelz (voice)

Yorick (Gelfling Commander) - Bruce Lanoil (puppeteer), Alfred Molina (voice)

UrSu the Master - David Barclay (puppeteer), Andy Serkis (voice)

UrSol the Chanter - Mak Wilson (puppeteer), Morgan Freeman (voice)

UrIm the Healer - David Greenaway (puppeteer), Christopher Plummer (voice)

UrZah the Ritual Guardian - Dave Chapman (puppeteer), Jordan Peele (voice)

UrTih the Alchemist - Neil Sterenberg (puppeteer), Clancy Brown (voice)

UrAmaj the Cook - Victor Yerrid (puppeteer), Bill Barretta (voice)

UrUtt the Weaver - Damian Farrell (puppeteer), Ewan McGregor (voice)

UrAc the Scribe - Louise Gold (puppeteer), Domhnall Gleeson (voice)

UrNol the Herbalist - Nigel Plaskitt (puppeteer), Liam Neeson (voice)

UrYod the Numerologist - Bruce Lanoil (puppeteer), Chiwetel Ejiofor (voice)

UrSan the Swimmer - Helena Smee (puppeteer), Whoopi Goldberg (voice)

UrLii the Storyteller - John Eccleston (puppeteer), Rupert Everett (voice)

Malcolm's Daughter - Warrick Brownlow-Pike (puppeteer), Daisy Ridley (voice)

Brian (Malcolm's Son) - Mike Quinn (puppeteer), Mark Hamill (voice)

The Gelfling Woodsman - Rob Mills (puppeteer), David Rudman (voice)

Hood (Lead Gelfling Guard) - Bruce Lanoil (puppeteer), John Ratzenberger (voice)

Maudra Sacul - Tim Rose (puppeteer), Jennifer Barnhart (voice)

Maudra Mahna - David Greenaway (puppeteer), Leslie Carrara-Rudolph (voice)

Maudra Yruam - Bruce Lanoil (puppeteer), Helen Mirren (voice)

Maudra Drahcir - Dave Chapman (puppeteer), Karen Prell (voice)

Maudra Timrek - Olly Taylor (puppeteer), Kathryn Mullen (voice)

Maudra Duorf - Victor Yerrid (puppeteer), Frances McDormand (voice)

Maudra Bada - John Eccleston (puppeteer), Lily Cole (voice)

Maudra Leben - Donna Kimball (puppeteer), Emma Watson (voice)

Maudra Reptus - Mike Quinn (puppeteer), Wanda Sykes (voice)

Maudra Flyapp - Damian Farrell (puppeteer), Lori Alan (voice)

Maudra Snikliw - John Tartaglia (puppeteer), Dorien Davies (voice)

Maudra Sclrap - David Barclay (puppeteer), Julianne Buescher (voice)

Maudra Renedim - Drew Massey (puppeteer), Stephanie D'Abruzzo (voice)

Maudra Ztruk - Alice Dinnean

Lore - Damian Farrell (lead puppeteer), Ron Mueck (voice)

Husk the Fizzgig - Drew Massey

Tusk the Fizzgig - Rob Mills

Baffi - Dave Goelz

Maffi - John Eccleston (puppeteer), Mak Wilson (voice)

Taffi - Nigel Plaskitt (puppeteer), Fred Stinson (voice)

Flaffi - William Todd Jones (puppeteer), Victor Yerrid (voice)

Rezal the Landstrider - Ron Mueck

Sirrah the Landstrider - Rob Mills

Htirf the Landstrider - William Todd Jones

Jolee the Dummy - Darci Lynne (puppeteer), Mr. T (voice)

Lhuj (Gelfling Singer) - John Eccleston (puppeteer), Randy Rainbow (voice)

Red-Haired Paladin - Warrick Brownlow-Pike

Orange-Haired Paladin - Kevin Clash

Yellow-Haired Paladin - Dave Chapman

Green-Haired Paladin - Neil Sterenberg

Blue-Haired Paladin - Alice Dinnean

Purple-Haired Paladin - Olly Taylor

Pink-Haired Paladin - Helena Smee

Black-Haired Paladin - Damian Farrell

Brown-Haired Paladin - Victor Yerrid

Grey-Haired Paladin - Beccy Henderson

White-Haired Paladin - Louise Gold

Turquoise-Haired Paladin - Karen Prell

Gold-Haired Paladin - Mike Quinn

Indigo-Haired Paladin - Kathryn Mullen

Violet-Haired Paladin - Bruce Lanoil

Magenta-Haired Paladin - Mak Wilson

Marigold-Haired Paladin - Nigel Plaskitt

Chartreuse-Haired Paladin - Drew Massey

Aquamarine-Haired Paladin - Donna Kimball

Scarlet-Haired Paladin - John Tartaglia

Silver-Haired Paladin - David Barclay

Fuchsia-Haired Paladin - David Greenaway

Mauve-Haired Paladin - John Eccleston

Amber-Haired Paladin - Rob Mills

Lavender-Haired Paladin - Tim Rose

Maroon-Haired Paladin - Ron Mueck

Plum-Haired Paladin - William Todd Jones

Paladin Butler - Mike Quinn (puppeteer), Paul Williams (voice)

All-Maudra Mayrin- Louise Gold (puppeteer), Helena Bonham-Carter (voice)

Ordon - Dave Chapman (puppeteer), Mark Strong (voice)

Tavra - Neil Sterenberg (puppeteer), Catriona Balfe (voice)

SkekVar the General - Kevin Clash (puppeteer), Benedict Wong (voice)

SkekMal the Hunter - Kevin Clash (puppeteer), Ralph Ineson (voice)

SkekLach the Collector - Helena Smee (puppeteer), Awkwafina (voice)

Maudra Fara - Alice Dinnean (puppeteer), Lena Headey (voice)

Rek'yr - Olly Taylor (puppeteer), Theo James (voice)

Mira - Helena Smee (puppeteer), Alicia Vikander (voice)

UrVa the Archer - Olly Taylor (puppeteer), Olafur Darri Olafsson (voice)

UrMa the Peacemaker - Drew Massey (puppeteer), Josh Brolin (voice)

UrSen the Monk - Donna Kimball (puppeteer), Martin P. Robinson (voice)

Maudra Mera - Neil Sterenberg (puppeteer), Nina Sosanya (voice)

Maudra Seethi - Beccy Henderson (puppeteer), Kemi-Bo Jacobs (voice)

Maudra Laesid - Warrick Brownlow-Pike (puppeteer), Nimmy March (voice)

Maudra Ethri - Louise Gold (puppeteer), Beccy Henderson (voice)

Gruenaks - Kevin Clash, Neil Sterenberg

SkekHak - Kathryn Mullen (puppeteer), Kevin Clash (voice)

SkekYi - John Tartaglia (puppeteer), Bruce Lanoil (voice)

UrHom - Warrick Brownlow-Pike (puppeteer), Arnold Schwarzenegger (voice)

UrYa - Mike Quinn (puppeteer), Gary Oldman (voice)

Jen - Bruce Lanoil (puppeteer), Haley Joel Osment (voice)

Kira - Kathryn Mullen (puppeteer), Alice Dinnean (voice)

Fizzgig - Dave Goelz (puppeteer), Frank Welker (voice)

Ydra - Drew Massey (puppeteer), Tom Kenny (voice)

Kira's Mother - John Tartaglia (puppeteer), Cree Summer (voice)

Sidetic - William Todd Jones

Lead Garthim - Daniel Dewhirst

Lead Crystal Bat - David Barclay

Lead Nebrie - Rob Mills

Narrator - James Earl Jones

SoSu - Frank Oz (voice)

UngIm - Ian McDiarmid (voice)

Senior Assistant Puppeteer: Kat Smee

Supervising Puppeteer: Toby Froud

Performance Coordinator: Peter Elliott

Additional Puppeteers: Vanessa Agyemang, John Alexander, Ian Allen, Derek Arnold, James Arnott, Caroline Astell-Burt, Don Austen, Laura Bacon, Charlotte Louise Baker, Mason Ball, William Banyard, Chris Barlow, Robbie Barnett, Lauren Barrand, James Barton, Michael Bayliss, Amber Beattie, Daisy Beattie, Sue Beattie, Patrick Bell, Tim Berry, Danny Blackner, Victoria Bovingdon, Mikey Brett, Martin Bridle, Scott Brooker, Fiona Beynor Brown, Lynn Robertson Bruce, Simon Buckley, David Bulbeck, Sarah Burgess, Finn Caldwell, Derek Campbell, Carl Chadd, Tim Cherry-Jones, Sacha Choat, David Claridge, Sheila Clark, Marcus Clarke, Steve Clarke, Rebecca Van Cleave, Patrick Comerford, Aidan Cook, Liam Cook, Richard Coombs, Matthew Corbett, Cavin Cornwall, Tom Cotton, Craig Crane, Leah Cross, Matthew Crowfoot, Laura Cubitt, Debbie Cumming, Paul Currie, Nathalie Cuzner, Sue Dacre, Andrew Davenport, Annabelle Davis, Fred Davis, Harrison Davis, Warwick Davis, Helen Day, Elisa De Grey, Matt Denton, Keith De Winter, Barnaby Dixon, Callum Dixon, Charlotte Duberry, Phil Eason, Mike Edmonds, Mary Edwards, Josh Elwell, Sophia Ereminowicz, Iestyn Evans, Barbara Fadden, Cecily Fay, Geoff Felix, James Feurtado, Brian Fisher, Phil Fletcher, Dave Forman, Josie Forman, Kain Francis, Julia Frost, Kate Frost, William Gaminara, Richard Garaghty, Craig Garner, Lesa Gillespie, George Glover, Joe Greco, Robin Guiver, Barnaby Harrison, Claire Roi Harvey, Peter Hawkins, Richard Hay, Andy Heath, James Henri-Thomas, Brian Herring, Sarah Jane Honeywell, Marcus Hubner, Peter Hurst, Rebecca Hyland, Mark Jefferis, Paul Jomain, Lee Edward Jones, Katy Kartwheel, Paul Kasey, Ian Kay, Nick Kellington, Chris Kendall, Jan King, Robin Kingsland, Steven Kynman, John Leader, Ronnie Le Drew, Pui Fan Lee, Terry Lee, Rachel Leonard, Avye Leventis, Peter Liddell, Swee Lim, Tony Lymboura, Matthew Lyons, Mark Mander, Mark Mansfield, Phill Martin, Lewis McCabe, Alison McGowan, Esteban Mendoza, Dilu Miah, Stan Middleton, Zoe Midgley, Fran Mills, Maja Miszker, Laurence Moran, Joan Morris, Rebecca Nagan, Robert Nairne, Steve Nallon, David Newton, Mohsen Nouri, Aiysha Nugent-Robinson, Brad Oakley, Toby Olie, Wim Oppenheimer, Edd Osmond, Adrian Parish, Jack Parker, Angie Passmore, Peter Passmore, Kerris Peeling, Marie Phillips, Justin Pitkethly, Nathan Plant, Jake Pogson, Judy Preece, Sally Preisig, Sam Prentice, Colin Purves, Hugh Purves, Axel Rathgeber, Andy Robb, Gillie Robic, Richard Robinson, Deep Roy, Garry Rutter, Ross Sambridge, Ali Sarebani, Fatemeh Sarebani, Hasit Savani, Arti Shah, Kiran Shah, Kaefan Shaw, David Showler, Stephanie Silva, Petrova Simpson, Sema-Tawi Smart, Hugh Spight, Andrew Spooner, Robin Stevens, John Stevenson, Becky Stone, Yvonne Stone, John Styles, Michael Swain, Hassan Taj, Dee Tails, David Taylor, Chris Thatcher, Ian Thom, Ben Thompson, Dave Thompson, Heather Tobias, Mark Alexander Todd, Jurgen Tombers, Lee Towersey, Mandy Travis, Ian Tregonning, Mary Turner, Robert Tygner, James Vaughan, Dilpreet Kaur Walia, Andy Wareham, Paul Warren, Julie Westwood, Dean Whatton, John Wheatley, Sophie White, Mark Whitaker, Ian Whyte, Simon Williamson, Victoria Willing, Josh Wilmott, Fiona Wilson, Latesha Wilson, Toby Wilson, Tom Wilton, Michael Winsor, Edmund Wood, Phill Woodfine, Francis Wright, Liam Wright, Sarah Wright, Paul Zerdin

Additional Voices: Brad Abrell, Charlie Adler, Lloyd Ahlquist, Lori Alan, Carlos Alazraqui, Pam Arciero, Anthony Asbury, Grant Baciocco, Diedrich Bader, Dee Bradley Baker, Troy Baker, Maria Bamford, David Barclay, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Jennifer Barnhart, Phil Baron, Bill Barretta, Eric Bauza, Sue Beattie, Jeff Bennett, Greg Berg, Bob Bergen, Gregg Berger, Jeff Bergman, JB Blanc, Tim Blaney, Cheryl Blaylock, Brian Bloom, Steven Blum, David Boat, Rickey Boyd, Clancy Brown, Warrick Brownlow-Pike, Lisa Buckley, Julianne Buescher, Rodger Bumpass, Tyler Bunch, Sarah Burgess, Steve Burns, Corey Burton, Kevin Carlson, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Dan Castellaneta, Dave Chapman, Kristin Chenoweth, Cam Clarke, Marcus Clarke, Stewart Clarke, Kevin Clash, Townsend Coleman, Richard Coombs, Frankie Cordero, Cavin Cornwall, Alyson Court, Kat Cressida, Peter Cullen, Brian Cummings, Jim Cummings, Paul Currie, Tim Curry, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Sue Dacre, Dorien Davies, Grey DeLisle Griffin, Debi Derryberry, Jessica DiCicco, Ryan Dillon, John DiMaggio, Alice Dinnean, Ben Diskin, Mark Dodson, Robin Atkin Downes, Barbara Drennan, Phil Eason, John Eccleston, Paul Eiding, Gideon Emery, Iestyn Evans, Bill Fagerbakke, Bill Farmer, Damian Farrell, Jeff Fischer, Pat Fraley, Elisa Gabrielli, Lesa Gillespie, Dave Goelz, Louise Gold, Barbara Goodson, Michael J. Gough, David Greenaway, Mark Hadlow, Jennifer Hale, Mark Hamill, Chris Hardwick, Jess Harnell, Andy Heath, Brian Henson, Rachel Herrick, Brian Herring, Bridget Hoffman, James Monroe Iglehart, Eric Jacobson, Nick Jameson, Haley Jenkins, Mark Jefferis, Bob Joles, William Todd Jones, Tom Kane, John Kassir, Josh Keaton, Vicki Kenderes-Eibner, John Kennedy, Tom Kenny, Donna Kimball, Chris Knowings, Jim Kroupa, Steven Kynman, Tim Lagasse, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Bruce Lanoil, Isabella Laughland, Katie Leigh, Peter Linz, Sherry Lynn, Rick Lyon, Noel MacNeal, Howie Mandel, Danny Mann, Jim Martin, Mona Marshall, Drew Massey, Sarah Beck Mather, Joey Mazzarino, Paul McGinnis, Mickie McGowan, Scott Menville, Frank Meschkuleit, Jim Meskimen, Rob Mills, Chloe Grace Moretz, Ron Mueck, Kathryn Mullen, Jack Myers, Rebecca Nagan, Steve Nallon, Fred Newman, Laraine Newman, Carmen Osbahr, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Patton Oswalt, Frank Oz, Angle Passmore, Donovan Patton, Rob Paulsen, Patrick Pinney, Nigel Plaskitt, Sally Preisig, Karen Prell, Phil Proctor, Mike Quinn, Kevin Michael Richardson, Gord Robertson, Martin P. Robinson, Kaitlyn Robrock, Tim Rose, David Rudman, Paul Rugg, Fred Savage, Ben Schwartz, Peter Shukoff, James Sie, Michelan Sisti, Helena Smee, Katherine Smee, Colleen Smith, Roger Craig Smith, Andre Sogliuzzo, Kath Soucie, Andrew Spooner, Neil Sterenberg, Fred Stinson, Tara Strong, Cree Summer, John Tartaglia, Fred Tatasciore, James Arnold Taylor, Olly Taylor, Allan Trautman, Matt Vogel, Kari Wahlgren, Hynden Walch, Russ Walko, Jim Ward, Frank Welker, Billy West, Julie Westwood, Mae Whitman, Steve Whitmire, Victoria Willing, Mak Wilson, Mick Wingert, Wally Wingert, Ariel Winter, Sam Witwer. Matthew Wood, Michael-Leon Wooley, Francis Wright, Jo Wyatt, Victor Yerrid, Paul Zerdin