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Kingdom Hearts 3 voice actors confirmed by Square Enix

Kingdom Hearts 3 voice actors have today been confirmed by Square Enix.

It’s a huge, star-studded list, featuring the return of Haley Joel Osment as Sora. Joining him are mega-stars Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Zachary Levi and many more.

The full voice cast is below:

  • Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense, A.I.) as Sora, the pure-hearted protagonist
  • Josh Gad (Frozen, Beauty and the Beast) as Olaf from Frozen
  • Kristen Bell (Frozen, Veronica Mars, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) as Anna from Frozen
  • Idina Menzel (Frozen, Enchanted, Rent) as Elsa from Frozen
  • Jonathan Groff (Frozen, Mindhunter, American Sniper) as Kristoff from Frozen
  • Zachary Levi (Tangled, Chuck, Thor: The Dark World) as Flynn Rider from Tangled
  • Donna Murphy (Tangled, Center Stage) as Mother Gothel from Tangled
  • John Ratzenberger (Toy Story, Cheers, The Incredibles, Coco) as Hamm from Toy Story
  • Wallace Shawn (Toy Story, The Princess Bride, The Good Wife) as Rex from Toy Story
  • Tate Donovan (Hercules, The O.C., Argo) as Hercules from Hercules
  • Kevin R. McNally (Pirates of the Caribbean Series) as Gibbs from the Pirates of the Caribbean series
  • Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
  • Bill Farmer as Goofy

I’m a bit saddened to see a lack of Jesse McCartney on that list, personally. What do you make of it all?

Kingdom Hearts 3 heads to Xbox One and PS4 in January 2019.


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