Moshi Monsters is making a comeback. According to Skwigly, the beloved early-2010s creature franchise is being revived as an animated series and expanded into a multi-platform property — giving a whole generation of now-grown fans something to get genuinely excited about.
Why This Revival Has the Fancasting World Buzzing
For anyone who spent their childhood collecting Moshlings and decorating their Moshi Monsters room, this news hits different. The franchise built an enormous fanbase during its peak years, and those kids are now teenagers and young adults with very specific opinions about how their favorite monsters should sound on screen. The new animated series means one thing above all else: voice casting decisions are coming, and they matter enormously to this community.
The six core monsters — Poppet, Katsuma, Furi, Zommer, Luvli, and Diavlo — are the heart of the franchise, and whoever lands those roles will define how a new generation hears these characters. That's a casting conversation worth having right now, before the studios make any announcements.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying
Here's the exciting part: myCast fans haven't waited around. Across five separate fan-cast stories, the community has been building their dream rosters for years — and some clear favorites have emerged.
The core Moshi Monsters story covers the six main creatures, and fans have gone with a murderers' row of veteran animation talent. Tara Strong has been voted in as Poppet, Grey DeLisle as Katsuma, Jessica DiCicco as Luvli, and Eric Bauza as Zommer — each pulling 2 votes in what is still a young but growing story.
Those same names keep dominating the expanded universe stories too, which tells you something about how strongly the animation community associates this tier of talent with exactly this kind of property. In Moshi Monsters Moshlings The Movie — the most-voted Moshi story on the platform with 19 total votes across 22 roles — is the fan pick for Cali, Pooky, and Snookums, while leads the vote for Stanley, Honey, and Chop Chop. The standout pick in that story, though, is as Tingaling with 4 votes — the single highest vote count for any individual pick across all five Moshi stories on the platform.
