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Fame Burst

Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur's Diamond White And Fred Tatasciore On Marvel's New Animated Series

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Ava Arnold

Updated on March 07, 2026

Fred, what is the strangest voice request you've ever had? I don't want to put you on the spot, but doing the voice of Samuel L. Jackson for "Team America: World Police" jumped off the page at me because of how edgy Matt Stone and Trey Parker are.

Tatasciore: It wasn't the strangest request for a voice role because back then, I was doing a lot of voice matching for everybody. There's a rhythm to that. The project itself was crazy. I love their work, but I had no idea how far that was going to go and the music and everything. They did such a great job.

It was one of the wackier projects. They're [the type of people where if you do] something for them and they like it, they laugh and they move on. They were a joy to work with. That was not a wacky request — just a wacky project, period.

Have you ever talked with Sam Jackson about it?

Tatasciore: Oh, no. I wouldn't dare. He'd be like, "You are the one!" No, I would not. I hope to meet him. He's one of my favorite actors. What can I say?

Well, let's bring both you and Diamond into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in live action to play opposite Nick Fury, and you can meet him that way.

Tatasciore: I want his character on ["Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur"]. I want to see Fury deal with all of this stuff in New York.

"Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" premieres on the Disney Channel on Friday, February 10, and debuts soon after on Disney+.

This interview has been edited for clarity.