
Age: 78
female
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mona Marshall (born Mona Mortica Ianotti on August 31, 1947) is an American voice actress. She is often cast in the role of young boys. Her roles have included parts in not only Japanese anime, but also in American cartoons as well. Mona Marshall has recently lent her voice to the talking bear Koby the Study Buddy. Her most notable roles are that of playing Sheila Broflovski, Linda Stotch, and additional voices on the popular television show South Park as well as Kite, the main protagonist of the 2002 video game series .hack for PlayStation 2. In the 1990s, she provided the voice of the Native American princess in Young Pocahontas which was released on VHS March 15, 1995. Three months later, Disney's Pocahontas premiered in theaters. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mona Marshall, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Mona Marshall

Shape Japer
for Shape Japer in Numberjacks U.S. Fancasting
Suggested by jigglyjai

(The reason why I haven't added the Numbertaker, the Problem Blob and Numberjack 0 to the fancast is because since the Numbertaker is silent, and the Problem Blob's only capable of unintelligible speech, I personally think that the original voice actors would stay if a real American dub of Numberjacks was made. Also, I do imagine the voice actor of Numberjack 1 voicing 0, like the original voice actor for both of them, which is why I don't think a fan casting for 0 is needed in my personal opinion. You can also cast the same British voice actors for the American dub if you think that their voices suits the character enough for the rare recycled-lines character role.) Numberjacks are a group of anthropomorphic numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Only four of them team up on a mission: Turqouise Five (a female who likes being a numberjack), Yellow Six (who is good with some tricks and jumps), Dark Blue Four (who is a smart one but not quite sure) and Pink Three (a younger one who is cheeky and funny). They go about their everyday lives inside their sofa until a call comes in from real-life child Agents, who report problems that need solving. One or two of the Numberjacks fly out on location to investigate. The Numberjacks have to work out how to put things right, and thwart the dastardly intentions of the five Meanies. After much fun, adventure and powerful thinking, the Numberjacks win the day – until next time