I had a lot of phobias related to Amblin. There was a scene where they're in air vents, and I would cover up my air vents because I thought one of them was goign to pop out. I want a toy of Gizmo," which I never got, was I was terrified of the evil Gremlins. My primary memory of it other than Gizmo being like, "Oh, he's so cute. It was just always on, and I know my dad was a fan. I probably should have watched it again when I got the job instead of waiting for like four or five episodes in.ĪJ LoCasio: I grew up with it, just because it was something that was always on TV. I did watch the movie before, as I said earlier, when I was moderately young. ![]() Izaac Wang: I think I watched it way later than I should have. Then, by chance, I happened to have an audition a couple of weeks later, so everything just kind of happened for a reason. It had the heart of the story, and it was just a really great film to be an introductory scary movie. ![]() I'm not a horror fanatic, I don't like scary things, but it was right up my alley. A couple of weeks beforehand, I watched the original film, it was really great. I think I was thirteen when the audition came around for the project. Gabrielle Nevaeh: It was actually kind of by chance that my dad wanted to show me the film, just as, like, a family movie night. Well, I guess we'll meet in four years after a pandemic hits." But I was just like, "Oh, that's all right. That one sound studio that had all the Kit-Kats in the bowls. That was my first-ĪJ LoCasio: It doesn't count, but I just saw you in the waiting room. And Gabby, I do know you walked through a room that I was in, and I was like, "Was that-" and they were like, "Oh, that's Elle," and that it. Izaac Wang: Oh yeah, we kept laughing at each other.ĪJ LoCasio: At some point, I remember there being like a conscious decision to, so maybe it was twice. I remember.ĪJ LoCasio: I remember them getting mad at us because they were like, "We have to separate them because they keep laughing." We had some time to hang out there, but it's hilarious to kind of get the interaction face-to-face when the project is done. We got a good amount of episodes in before the pandemic hit, but we did an entire run from the comfort of our homes. That's just how the world of voiceover works sometimes, especially with COVID. Gabrielle Nevaeh: You know what? It's hilarious because I think Izaac and I actually only worked together maybe twice, or three times. How do you express a full range of emotions as Gizmo when what you're able to actually say is so limited? I'm a very bubbly person, I have a huge personality, I love meeting people and making friends, and Elle is the exact opposite.ĪJ, you do such a great job picking up from Howie Mandel's work in the original. ![]() The most fun thing aspect voicing Elle is that she's so different from who I am. She meets Sam, and she meets Gizmo, and they kind of work together on those emotional barriers and help Elle become the best person that she can be given her circumstances. She was abandoned by her parents when she was super young, so she's dealing with a lot of emotional barriers. When we first meet Elle, you see that she's tough, she's resilient, she doesn't put up with any crap, but it's for a reason. Gabrielle Nevaeh: My favorite thing about Elle is probably her journey overall in the season. What was your favorite thing about her to explore and get into? And Gabrielle, your character is very cool and very tough, and maybe is that way because she hasn't had it so easy.
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