[Dispatch=Lee Myung-joo] Actor Hwang Jung-min has taken on animation dubbing. He will showcase voice acting alongside Choo Young-woo and Red Velvet's Joy.
Distributor 'Kin Studio' announced on the 21st, "Hwang Jung-min, Choo Young-woo, and Joy took on the dubbing for the animated film 'Stitch Head: The Castle of the Tiny Monster.'"
'Stitch Head: The Castle of the Tiny Monster' is based on a novel of the same name by British children's author Guy Bass. It depicts the adventure of a tiny monster.
The dubbing casting particularly raises anticipation. Hwang Jung-min took on the role of Fulbert Freckfinder, the director of Monster Show. He is a villain looking to sell off the monsters.
This marks his first time participating in animation dubbing. He maximizes the tension of the story through his distinctive compelling voice and flavorful acting.
Hwang Jung-min said, "It's my first animation dubbing, so I'm excited. I put in effort to deliver great fun to audiences through voice alone."
Choo Young-woo plays the tiny monster Stitch Head. He is the genius doctor's first creation. He shows great courage for his friend and heads out into the world.
He also participates in animation dubbing for the first time. Choo Young-woo shared, "It was meaningful as a new challenge. I want to deliver great resonance and courage to audiences."
Joy plays the curious human girl Arabella. She is a character who regards Stitch Head and the monsters without prejudice and extends her hand first.
She said, "I felt great charm in Arabella's courageous appearance. I worked joyfully to deliver a positive message."
Meanwhile, 'Stitch Head: The Castle of the Tiny Monster' is scheduled to release next month.
<Photo provided by Kin Studio>