It’s Patton Oswalt! He brings this chaotic charm to Daddy Gob that’s impossible to ignore. The way he stumbles through fatherhood while desperately clinging to his 'cool guy' persona is comedy gold. Oswalt’s background in stand-up really shows—he knows how to punch up a joke without losing the character’s humanity. Plus, the synergy between his voice and the animation? Chef’s kiss. Gob’s facial expressions paired with Oswalt’s yells are forever etched in my brain.
Man, Daddy Gob's voice is iconic! It's Patton Oswalt, and honestly, he nails that chaotic yet weirdly endearing energy. If you've heard his stand-up or other voice roles (like Remy in 'Ratatouille'), you know he brings this perfect mix of sarcasm and vulnerability. The way he delivers lines like 'I’ve made a huge mistake' is pure gold. Oswalt’s improv background shines through, making Gob feel so alive.
Fun fact: He wasn’t the first choice—originally, the role was pitched to someone else, but Oswalt made it his own. Now I can’t imagine anyone else ranting about illusions or awkwardly hugging his son. It’s one of those casting decisions that just clicks.
Patton Oswalt voices Daddy Gob, and it’s wild how much personality he packs into every line. From the delusional magic tricks to the dad-joke-level puns, he makes Gob both ridiculous and weirdly relatable. The character’s a mess, but Oswalt’s delivery makes you root for him anyway. Also, props to the writers for giving him such quotable material—I still yell 'COME ON!' in Gob’s voice when I drop something.
Patton Oswalt’s the genius behind Daddy Gob’s voice. What I love is how he balances the character’s absurdity with moments of genuine pathos—like when Gob tries (and fails) to connect with his kid. Oswalt’s timing is flawless, whether he’s whining about his failed tricks or delivering a deadpan one-liner. Also, major credit to the animators for syncing his energy so perfectly. The role’s a match made in comedy heaven.
Oh, Patton Oswalt! His voice work as Daddy Gob is hilariously unhinged. I love how he switches between faux-confidence and utter desperation—like when Gob tries to act cool but immediately crumbles. Oswalt’s got this raspy, frantic tone that fits a guy who’s always one step away from disaster. If you’ve seen his other stuff (like 'The King of Queens'), you’ll recognize how he elevates even the cringiest moments with heart.
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"Little mouse thought she could run from us, but look at her now—spread open, begging, taking every inch like she was made for it."
My toes curled as Caspian's deep octave sent shockwaves through my body.
Zavian's hand wrapped around my throat, squeezing just enough to steal my breath. "Tell him how good it feels, pet. Tell him who owns this body now."
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I didn't mean to surrender to them, but I did. And one night of reckless abandon,born from heartbreak and humiliation, suddenly became my new addiction.
It should have been nothing but a drunken mistake… but what happens when your biggest mistake refuses to let you go? When the men who once made you cry now make you scream their names in every hidden corner of the city… right under your ex-fiancé's nose?
I should not crave them.
I should not melt when Zavian's fingers dig into my hips while Caspian's mouth does sinful things between my thighs.
I should not ache for the way they unravel me completely, turning me into a desperate, trembling mess who can't remember why she ever tried to resist… but I do. And they've made damn sure I understand that my body doesn't belong to me anymore.
It belongs to them.
Logan grabbed hold of her hair and yanked it back so she could look up at him.
"You got that?" He questioned her while casting a stern gaze into her eyes.
"Yes," Stephanie whimpered, tears streaming down her cheeks. His grip on her hair was so tight.
She's a virgin, and this isn't how she had imagined her first night to be, especially with her own stepfather.Logan smacked her face and roared fiercely, "Yes, what?"
"Yes, Daddy," Stephenie cried out with teary eyes."Good, now get on your fours, legs spread out for Daddy on the bed", Logan commanded sternly then released his grip on her hair, and she complied.
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Apologies for any misspelling and grammar mistakes.
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Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the actors improvised lines. The Toon Goons give off that vibe where the script is just a loose guideline. It’s one of those cases where the voice work elevates already hilarious material, making rewatches even better because you catch new quirks each time.
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What's wild is that Baker has voiced hundreds of roles, from 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' clones to 'SpongeBob SquarePants' sea creatures. His versatility adds so much depth to Rabb, giving him this energetic yet slightly mischievous vibe. It's no surprise he's a legend in the industry—every line feels like it's dripping with personality.
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What really stands out is his dynamic with the rest of the cast. He’s the glue that holds the group together, even if he pretends not to care. The way he barks orders but then stays up late patching everyone’s wounds? Peak 'grumpy softie' energy. Honestly, I’d watch a spin-off just about his younger days.
Daddy Gob? Oh, you mean that absolutely wild character from 'The Boys'! I’ve been deep into the show and comics for ages, and yeah, he’s 100% based on the comics—though the show takes some liberties. In the original 'The Boys' comics by Garth Ennis, he’s even more unhinged, if you can believe it. The comic version leans harder into the absurdity of superhero culture, with Daddy Gob embodying that chaotic energy.
What’s fascinating is how the show softens him just enough to make him fit the live-action tone while keeping his essence. The comics are brutal, satirical, and way more graphic, so Daddy Gob’s antics there feel even more like a middle finger to corporate superhero tropes. If you love the character, the comics are a must-read—just brace yourself for the insanity.