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Marcus Scribner (born January 7, 2000) [1] is an American actor. He is best known for starring as Andre "Junior" Johnson Jr. in all eight seasons of the ABC sitcom Black-ish, before starring as Junior in its spin-off Grown-ish from the fifth season onward (also serving as the series' narrator, after guest starring in the second to fourth seasons and Mixed-ish), as well as voicing the ...
A flying creature who appears to be a cross between a koala and an owl. Snarky and sharp-witted, he is one of the few inhabitants of Etheria who knows that Adora is She-Ra. Bow: An archer and friend to She-Ra. He is a cultured gentleman who exhibits insecurities. Bow has a crush on She-Ra but does not know her true identity.
This list of black animated characters lists fictional characters found on animated television series and in motion pictures, from 2010 to 2019.The Black people in this list include African American animated characters and other characters of Sub-Saharan African descent or populations characterized by dark skin color (a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania, the southern ...
Jacob Tobia is an American activist, writer, producer, television host, and actor. In 2019, they published their memoir titled Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story. They also provided the voice of Double Trouble in DreamWorks' animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. [1] Tobia has been recognized in Forbes 30 Under 30 and Out100. [2] [3]
The principal voice cast includes Aimee Carrero as She-Ra, AJ Michalka as Catra, Karen Fukuhara as Glimmer, and Marcus Scribner as Bow. [57] Mary Elizabeth McGlynn is the voice director. [ 58 ] The series has an all-female writers' room, and only one man in the regular voice cast. [ 16 ]
In She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Light Hope is a holographic projection developed by the First Ones' ancient technology, normally appearing in a female form while able to alter her appearance if needed. Light Hope is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the 1980s series and by Morla Gorrondona in the 2018 series.
Voice, television film 1984 Matt Houston: Sheila Episode: "Stolen" 1985 The Transformers: Alana Voice, Episode: "Sea Change" He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special: Adora, She-Ra, Catra, Mermista, Castaspella, Octavia, Hunga, Jewlestar Voice, television film 1985–1987 She-Ra: Princess of Power: Voice, 93 episodes 1986 Falcon Crest: Skylar ...
Glimmer again appears in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, a DreamWorks-produced reboot distributed by Netflix. Like the original series, she is the Princess of Bright Moon, [14] which serves as the homebase of the Rebellion and capital of Etheria. [15] She and her mother are connected to the Moonstone, the runestone in Bright Moon. [16]