The animated Fell is voiced by Robbie Daymond, and I could talk about this performance for hours. There's a scene in season 2 where Fell delivers this monologue about mortality, and Daymond's voice cracks just enough to make it heartbreaking without being melodramatic. It reminds me of his work in 'Spider-Man' as Peter Parker—same emotional precision but with Fell's dry humor woven in. I actually started mimicking Fell's speech patterns after binging the show, much to my friends' annoyance. Daymond's ability to make a character feel so real through voice alone is why I keep coming back to rewatch certain episodes.
Robbie Daymond voices Fell, and man, what a perfect casting choice. His voice has that smooth, slightly mischievous quality that fits Fell's personality like a glove. I first noticed his work in 'Persona 5' as Goro Akechi, so hearing him switch gears for Fell was a cool contrast. What really gets me is how he layers subtle exhaustion into the performance—like Fell's always three steps ahead but also tired of everyone else being three steps behind. Makes me wish more animated series gave voice actors this kind of nuanced material to work with.
Fell's voice in the animated series is brought to life by the talented actor Robbie Daymond. I was so impressed by how he captured Fell's mix of sharp wit and underlying vulnerability—it's one of those performances where you forget it's just a voice because it feels so alive. Daymond has this knack for balancing humor with depth, like in 'Gravity Falls' where he played a totally different character but still nailed the emotional beats. I love how voice actors can shape-shift like that!
Funny thing is, I didn't even recognize it was him at first because Fell's cadence is so distinct from his other roles. It made me dive into his filmography, and now I'm low-key obsessed with tracking his cameos across shows. The way he delivers Fell's sarcastic one-liners? Chef's kiss.
Robbie Daymond lends his voice to Fell, and it's wild how much personality he packs into every line. Whether Fell's snarking at protagonists or dropping unexpected wisdom, Daymond makes it sound effortless. I stumbled on an interview where he mentioned improvising some of Fell's sarcastic quips, which explains why those moments feel so natural. Now whenever I hear Fell sigh dramatically, I can't help but chuckle—it's such a specific, lived-in performance.
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"When will you learn that not everyone is worth saving?"
Born to an Angel and a werewolf, Aret, knew that she was different growing up. She and her siblings hybrids, and her parents are the Betas of the Night wing tribe.
Aret is gifted with angel and werewolf powers, but her angel powers can not be accessed until her 20th year.
One night, when the trees were still and the weather was cold, the Night wing tribe were attacked by the most dangerous tribe in the land; The Crescent hills tribe. They caused bloodshed and wrecked havoc in the entire Night wing tribe, taking all the females including Aret captive in the Crescent hills tribe.
Trying to escape from the dungeon which they were held, Aret runs into a man with the most beautiful ocean blue eyes she had ever seen in her nineteen years of living, and he uttered one word; 'mine'
Mobali King, the most dangerous and most feared alpha in the land, he is the alpha of all alphas and the alpha of Crescent hills pack. After losing his mate, he became everyone's worst nightmare.
What happens when the moon goddess decides to pair him up again? This time with someone from his rival tribe?
'… She is his second chance at love,'
Alpha's Fallen Angel.
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BOOK ONE IN THE FALLEN SERIES
ALPHA'S FALLEN ANGEL.
Reverse Harem: Rated 16+ After Rose's grandparents passed away, her family moves from Texas to Oregon. Quickly after arriving, she meets many characters with individual charms that attract her attention. What happens when soon after, she hears the word "mate" coming from their mouths? A guaranteed happy ending novel.
Dawn Turner was anything but normal. She's the type to go pick up a pencil she had dropped and then drop it again while picking it up. Clumsy by definition, she manages to fall into trouble almost everyday.
However, the day she met a certain fallen angel, she knew that she had gotten herself into BIG trouble. Especially since she managed to hit him across the face...with a pan...three times... Not to mention shrieking, and I quote "DIE BITCH DIE."
But let's not get ahead of ourselves, that's a story for later on.
Roy Blanche dosen't do love and cares less about how others view him. But a chance encounter with a freshman of his college, Jeremy Dahl, changes everything. Jeremy can evoke the long dormant emotions in Roy and hence Roy has started thinking otherwise. You know it, the feeling of being in love, just beautiful.
[Written during my teenage years. Excuse the imperfections. Happy Reading.]
Skylar Henderson was the daughter of a soldier, he was deemed missing in action as they never found his body after an extraction mission, a building collapsed on top of him during an explosion, when he was saving a woman. He wasn't even in the same country as is children when he died.
Skylar is now moving into a new home with her abusive step-father and siblings, will she find a way out.
What if you are invited in a falling game? Where your heart is in contingency. You need to act like a real couple in one whole month with activities you need to do together. What's the percentage of you not falling in love? Can you distinguish if he/she shows genuine gesture or is it a trap to make you fall? The prices are immersive, hard to nod off. Will you chose money or love? Or are you dictate your heart for the sake of money? Are you going to fall for uncertain love and vague love? Putting your heart at stake? Or you will play smartly, making your partner fall and ensure your winning place. This is the falling game and everything is fake. Once you fall, you lose.
Good day Oxians! You are one of a lucky student to participate in the FALLING GAME.
Golden rule: ONCE YOU FALL, YOU LOSE.
1. Exclusive for students of Oxford International School only. Any transferee or exchange students need to sign contracts to avoid problems.
2. Don't kill other participants. You are allowed to harm everyone in the game but killing is a crime.
3. No to inactive. Two absents mean a punishment plus removing to the game.
4. Can do activities and attendances. Failure to comply means a punishment.
5. Act like a real couple. Play your cards well and don't let your heart dictates your mind. We have eyes everywhere.
If you are interested, please see us in FG house anytime. For further information and knowledge regarding this game, you may send an email to FGhouse@gmail.com
Man, I was rewatching some episodes of that show recently, and Clumsy Beast's voice always cracks me up! After some digging, I discovered it's voiced by the talented Josh Gad. You might know him as Olaf from 'Frozen'—he brings that same chaotic energy to Clumsy Beast. The way he balances goofiness and heart is perfect for the character.
What's wild is how different Gad's live-action roles are compared to his voice work. In 'Book of Mormon,' he’s hilarious but in a totally different way. Makes you appreciate voice actors even more—they shape-shift without us even seeing them! Clumsy Beast wouldn’t be half as endearing without Gad’s flair.