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Abigail Lee Trott (Born May 8 1986) is an American voice actress. She started out by acting in puppet shows in Japan, before moving to the United States and joining Bang Zoom! Entertainment, where she has worked on numerous anime, animation, and video game series. Some of her major roles include Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Momo Ayase in Dandadan, Shizuka Mikazuki in Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, Yoh Asakura in the Shaman King remake, Windblade in Transformers: Combiner Wars, and Maya Fey in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. She also performed the English version of the main theme of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Abby Trott was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. She graduated from Attleboro High School in 2004. Trott would later move to Tokyo, where she started professionally voice acting in puppet shows. In order to pursue a career in voice acting, she moved to New York City. In New York, she entered an online voice acting contest hosted by Bang Zoom! Entertainment, which she won. After winning, she moved to Los Angeles and began working as a voice actress. In 2018, she performed the English version of "Lifelight", the song used as the main theme for the video game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

(Remember everyone, this is a dream recast, so actors who've already voiced the characters don't count.) (Synopsis copied from a wiki, because I didn't feel like doing my own.) The Mario franchise is a media franchise consisting of video games published and produced by the Japanese company Nintendo. The title character is a fictional Italian plumber who serves as the hero of a realm called the Mushroom Kingdom. The franchise was created by game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. The main series in the franchise is the Super Mario series, consisting of platform games that typically involve Mario and his brother Luigi working to save the Mushroom Kingdom and its ruler, Princess Peach, from the villainous Bowser and his Koopa Troop. The two brothers use their trademark jumping ability to help them progress through levels, while also making use of power-ups of various kinds. Mario games of other genres include the Mario Kart racing series, sports games such as Mario Tennis and Mario Golf, role-playing games such as the Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi series, and several educational games.






