The Voice Comic Con

The Voice Comic Con is an American musical short episode series and intercompany crossover, airing on YouTube. Like Comic Con Incorporated, the series has a friendly comedic light similar to that of the animated webseries DC Super Hero Girls.

Premise
The series is set in The Voice Comic Con, an fictional international reality television singing competition (based on The Voice) where several fictional characters from different franchises (comic books, TV series, movies and video games) demonstrate their amazing talents with the songs which suit them the better. Mickey Mouse (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos), Bugs Bunny (voiced by Eric Bauza) and SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced by Tom Kenny) serve as the show's hosts and coaches. Animated versions of the original hosts and coaches from The Voice make cameos as guests of the show.

Trivia Connections Between the Characters and Songs

 * Spider-Gwen's performance was to coincide with the fact that she was voiced by the song's singer Hailee Steinfeld, and that the song's movie source Bumblebee (where Steinfeld starred as human protagonist Charlie Watson) was released in the same month and year as Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
 * Miles Morales performing the song "Sunflower" is a homage to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (which Miles was protagonist of and the song originated from), on which Miles listened to the song twice in the film; in first and last appearances.
 * Spider-Man performing "Rise Above" is inspired on his appearance in the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
 * Mario and Princess Peach performing "Gli Ostacoli del Cuore" coincides with Mario's nationality as a Italian character, and his teased romance with Peach.
 * Ms. Marvel performing "This is Me" connects to her showing no fear of what she really is despite being different from most people.
 * Jax's role in "Careless Whisper" is a reference to his Friendship move in Mortal Kombat 11 where he plays a saxophone.
 * Arthur Morgan singing "Wanted Dead or Alive" is a reference that he is a cowboy and the song is about being a cowboy.
 * Pink Guy was one of Joji's alter-egos when he did comedy videos on YouTube as Filthy Frank, with both personas being discontinued after he opted to focus exclusively on his music career due to his declining interest in that kind of videos and due to health issues related to it.
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