
Age: 33
female
Marissa Lenti is an American voice actor, ADR director and script writer. Some of Lenti's noteworthy roles include Yuna in Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, Shoko Majima in Kokkoku, Chiaki Hoshinomori in Gamers!, Alicia Florence in Aria the Animation, Nita in Brawl Stars, Financier Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom, and Gangle in The Amazing Digital Circus. Lenti started theatre acting at age 8, and began taking on-camera roles around the age of 12. Lenti went on to accumulate over a decade of experience as a seamstress, at one point owning a business making costumes and dolls. While in college studying Costume Design, they decided to pursue voice acting instead. In order to pursue this goal, they used funds saved from the business to move from Boston to Texas. While in Dallas, Lenti attended Haberkon, a small convention thrown by fellow voice actor Todd Haberkorn, and met Tyler Walker, an ADR director at Funimation. Walker went on to cast Lenti in the English dub of Tokyo ESP and later Lenti's first named character, as Libra in Fairy Tail. Their first main character was Chiaki Hoshinomori in Gamers!. Lenti joined Sound Cadence Studios in May 2016 as an ADR director, writer, and production assistant. While at Sound Cadence, they have gone on to direct many shows, including Kemono Friends, Kageki Shoujo!! and Arte.

Marissa Lenti

Paldean Wooper
for Paldean Wooper in Pokémon: Pokopia (2026)
Suggested by demurelyhydrated

Playing as a Ditto that has transformed to look like a human, you can collect wood, rocks, and other crafting materials to create a cozy home. Ditto can learn moves from other Pokémon and utilize those moves to help build your very own Pokémon paradise. For example, Ditto can use Bulbasaur’s Leafage to add greenery to the landscape or Squirtle’s Water Gun to hydrate plants. By creating a lush, welcoming environment, more Pokémon will visit. Savor the slow life as you build furniture, grow vegetables, and create homes for yourself and Pokémon, then enjoy a rest in your bed after all your hard work. As you play, the time of day and weather shift in a natural cycle, allowing you to enjoy your utopia in all its moods.