Members of K-pop boy band ENHYPEN have been cast as voice actors in a new animated movie. ManilaBulletin
Members of K-pop boy band ENHYPEN have been cast as voice actors in a new animated movie.
It will premiere on Paramount+ in the US and shortly after on Paramount+ internationally where the service is available. The “Baby Shark’s Big Movie!” will feature guest voice actors including ENHYPEN as an underwater powerhouse K-pop band of belugas; actress, singer and producer Ashley Tisdale as Stariana, a sharp-witted and manipulative rising pop starfish who wants to take center stage with a splash hit; and Aparna Nancherla as Gillie, a charmingly chaotic, bumbling boxfish and Stariana’s assistant.
The new voice actors will join returning guest stars from the hit series “Baby Shark’s Big Show!”: Cardi B as rap icon Sharki B, and her family – Offset as Offshark, Kulture as Kulture Sharki and newcomer Wave as Wavey Shark.
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