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Thomas James "Tom" Kenny (born July 13, 1962) is an American actor and comedian, known for his long-running-role as SpongeBob SquarePants in the television series of the same name, as well as the live-action character Patchy the Pirate, Gary the Snail and the French narrator based on Jacques Cousteau. His other voice acting roles include the Narrator and Mayor in the Powerpuff Girls, Heffer in Rocko's Modern Life, Dog in CatDog, Ice King in Adventure Time and Spryo in the Spyro the Dragon video game series. Aside from voice acting, Kenny also starred in the short-lived Fox sketch show The Edge and was a cast member of the HBO sketch comedy program Mr. Show, where he worked with Jill Talley, whom he subsequently married. He also hosted Friday Night Videos on NBC for one year in 1983, and Funday Night at the Movies on TCM in 2007.

Tom Kenny

Fronshroud
for Fronshroud in My Singing Monsters Generations
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**My Singing Monsters: Generations** presents a futuristic yet nostalgic chapter in the Monster World's history. Set in the year 5,000 AE, the game follows a catastrophic malfunction of the Temporal Wubbox that scatters baby versions of every monster class across fractured timelines. Players must explore cyberpunk nurseries, time-looping islands, and gothic playgrounds to recover these infant monsters while uncovering dark secrets about extinct species and the mysterious fifth element "Chronos." The story takes a shocking turn when players discover the babies are actually prototypes for a new universe, leading to a climactic musical showdown against Mother Wub, a primordial entity seeking to erase all adult monsters and reboot existence with her perfect infant chorus. Featuring innovative gameplay systems like baby fusion breeding, time-manipulation mechanics, and rhythm-based puzzles, this sequel blends classic MSM charm with fresh cyberpunk aesthetics. Special events include a Taylor Swift collaboration with "Swiftling" monsters and post-game content exploring time-twisting islands and monster universities. With its mix of generational conflict, musical time travel, and emotional lore about forgotten lullabies, *Generations* offers both veteran players and newcomers a symphony of nostalgia and innovation. The ultimate question lingers: "The past hums. The future sings. Which chorus will you save?"