Who Voices Furry Sidekick Pip in Disney's 'Disenchanted'? He's a Budding Comedy Star

Who voices the chipmunk sidekick Pip in Disney's 'Enchanted' sequel, 'Disenchanted'? Here's the entirety we know concerning the actor.

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It's been 15 years since we were introduced to Enchanted's sheltered, redheaded princess-to-be, Giselle (Amy Adams), and boy are we excited for her go back. Kevin Lima's satirical fantasy movie follows the animated maiden as she's plucked from the fairy-tale land of Andalasia and thrown into our live-action global, particularly into the hustle and bustle of New York City.

Among the potholes, cockroaches, and angsty taxi drivers, Giselle meets cynical divorce legal professional Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey), who in the end sweeps her off her ft.

Meanwhile, Giselle's Andalasian love, Prince Edward (James Marsden), and her chipmunk BFF, Pip, come to rescue her from the perilous three-d realm.

Though Giselle finally ends up marrying the speeding New Yorker, Prince Edward and Pip arrange to find their means into the plot of Adam Shankman's 2022 sequel, Disenchanted. The gallant prince (now a king) is once again played through James Marsden, but the furry sidekick is given a new set of pipes. So, who voices Pip in Disenchanted?

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Who voices Pip in 'Disenchanted'?

The previous voice actors have passed the Pip torch to comedian Griffin Newman, as he voices the energetic forest creature in Disenchanted. This is his first voice-acting gig in a function movie.

With hints of spunk and awkwardness infused into his voice, Griffin's vocals have graced presentations like Stephen Colbert's political animated sequence Our Cartoon President, where he portrayed a satirical model of former Senior Adviser to the President of the U.S. Jared Kushner.

He's also lent his voice to initiatives like Adult Swim's stop-motion anthology collection The Shivering Truth, FXX's comedy collection Dicktown, and Netflix's motion series Masters of the Universe: Revelation.

As for his live-action roles, Griffin is understood for his paintings on USA's drama miniseries Political Animals and Prime Video's comedy sequence The Tick.

Additionally, Griffin, a recognized cinephile, hosts the film evaluate podcast Blank Check along critic David Sims. Together, they discover famous directors' various filmographies, specifically the ones "whose early successes afforded them the rare ‘blank check’ from Hollywood to produce passion projects," therefore the show's title.

Interestingly, Griffin got the function of Pip accidentally. While talking on the My Brother, My Brother and Me podcast in early November 2022, Griffin explained how he landed the part.

"Two guys had played Pip, there wasn't a clear chain of command, there's a different director on this movie, it's been 15 years. I truly — the way I got the part was I was asked as a favor to fill in at the table read," he said.

A Disenchanted producer — who occurs to be Griffin's pal and a manufacturer on The Tick — referred to as him, begging him to fill the empty "seat" at the Zoom desk read.

Though "they were hoping to find a famous person to do it," Griffin won a name with an offer a week later. Of route Griffin has the skill, however a part of the reason he was once employed relates to the fact that he's "cheap." Rehiring veteran voiceover actor Jeff Bennett (Curious George) would've been beautiful pricy.

Hilariously, Griffin joked that he would've settled for being "the guy who holds the puppet off-camera for reference."

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Who voices Pip in 'Enchanted'?

The animated model of Pip in the primary film used to be voiced via esteemed voice actor Jeff Bennett, and the live-action version of Pip — who cannot truly enunciate his words — used to be voiced by way of director Kevin Lima.

Not most effective did the Enchanted director voice Pip, however he acted out his scenes with makeshift puppets to assist the actors engage with the character prior to CGI work. More particularly, it helped the actors center of attention their eyelines.

"I’d take a puppet, or in the case of Pip a little stuffed chipmunk, and I would act out the scenes with the actors. I’d put Pip in the scene and I’d puppeteer him. I’d do his voice, for the actors, and then they would remember their eyelines and what they were looking at," Kevin advised Den of Geek in 2017. He borrowed this technique from the making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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Pip transforms into an "evil cat" in 'Disenchanted.'

Though the sequel doesn't premiere till Nov. 18, its trailer unearths that CGI Pip can now talk fluent English. "Jumpin' jelly sticks, we've got magic?" Pip says in the trailer.

Disenchanted sees a disgruntled Giselle put a magical spell at the quaint suburb of Monroeville, turning it into a real-life fairy tale. Naturally, however, things cross extraordinarily flawed, and Giselle races "against time to reverse the spell and determine what happily ever after truly means to her and her family."

It seems like the spell transforms little Pip into a fat, fluffy orange feline — probably a sinister one. "I'm not an evil cat, I'm not an evil cat, I'm not an evil cat!" a cat-ified Pip exclaims in the trailer. We'll have to wait and notice how this anti–fairy story unfolds.

Disenchanted premieres on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, on Disney Plus.

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