Johnny Depp is famous for his acting in movies, but did you know he’s also done some cool stuff in animation? Yep, he’s not just a face on the screen; his voice brings characters to life in animated films and shows.
From playing funny heroes to iconic figures, Depp’s animated roles show off his talent in a whole new way. Let’s check out five of these animated projects where Johnny Depp’s voice steals the show!
“Rango” (2011)
In this critically acclaimed animated Western comedy film, Depp voices the titular character, Rango, a chameleon who becomes the sheriff of a desert town called Dirt. Depp’s voice acting brings Rango to life with wit, charm, and a hint of eccentricity.
“Corpse Bride” (2005)
Directed by Tim Burton, this stop-motion animated fantasy film features Depp as the voice of Victor Van Dort, a shy young man who accidentally marries a deceased bride while practising his wedding vows in the woods. Depp’s expressive voice perfectly complements the dark and whimsical atmosphere of the film.
Sherlock Gnomes” (2018)
In this animated comedy mystery film, Depp voices the character of Sherlock Gnomes, a witty and eccentric detective who teams up with garden gnomes to solve a series of mysterious disappearances. Depp’s charismatic voice brings a fresh and entertaining take to the iconic literary character.
“The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” (2004)
Depp makes a cameo appearance in this animated comedy film based on the popular Nickelodeon television series. He voices the character of Jack Kahuna Laguna, a surf guru who helps SpongeBob and his friends on their quest to retrieve King Neptune’s stolen crown.
“King of the Hill” (1997-1998)
While not a movie, Depp made a guest appearance on the animated television series “King of the Hill” in the episode titled “Hank Gets the Willies.” He voiced the character of Yogi Victor, a hippie who befriends Hank Hill and influences him to embrace a more relaxed lifestyle.
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