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Carlos Alazraqui (born July 20, 1962) is an American actor, comedian, impressionist, singer, producer, screenwriter and director. He is known for voicing Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life, Spyro in 1998 video game with the same name, Lazlo from Camp Lazlo and Denzel Crocker from The Fairly Oddparents. He is also known for portraying James Garcia in Reno 911!.

He voiced Rikochet and Mr. Midcarda until season 3 where he was replaced by Jason Marsden based on the studio's decision. He voiced many additional characters throughout the first two seasons, including the Direct-to Video film.

Roles[]

Characters
Episodes
Rikochet Season 1-2, "The Return of El Maléfico"
Mr. Midcarda Season 1-2, "The Return of El Maléfico"
Masked Dog Season 1-2, "The Return of El Maléfico"
Timmy of a Thousand Masks "Timmy of a Thousand Masks"
El Journalista Season 2 (except "Mask Maker")
Mysterioso Grande "Nightmare on Lucha Street"
Turnip King "You Look Radishing"
Announcer "You Look Radishing"
Amo Cara "Mask Maker"
El Abarratero "Mini Mercado of Doom", "Hot, Hot, Hot" (uncredited)
El Niño Loco "El Niño Loco"
Keelspbellsvin "The Collector"
Los Pantalones Elegantes' Hat "The Brat in the Hat"
Sugarsquatch "An Epic Tale of Donuts and Heroes"
Luchabot 3000 "Attack of the Luchabots"
Chupacabra "I Was a Pre-Teenage Chupacabra"
Irgwin "Brains Meets Brawn"
Sr. Limpio "Asphalt of Doom"
Tio Rustico "Getting His Goat"
Slurf "The Return of El Maléfico"

Trivia[]

  • During the audition, Alazraqui auditioned for Rikochet and other characters to which he believed that the writing was funny and comedic. In addition, he anticipated to be part of the cast of the series as he worked with enthusiastic writers with great experience of writing comedies in other animated series.[1]
  • ¡Mucha Lucha! is one of his favorite animated projects to be part of before he worked with Jorge R. Gutierrez on El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera.[2]
  • Alazraqui reveals Rikochet's voice was inspired by his previous involvement with the voice of Gug from another Kids' WB series, Detention and Spyro from Spyro the Dragon.[2]
  • Alazraqui believed Rikochet to be squat, with a big head and really intense eyes as he voices him.[3]

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ve Cast and Crew
Creators
Eddie MortLili Chin
Directors
Alfred GimenoKen KesselRon Hughart
Voice Actors
Carlos AlazraquiKimberly BrooksCandi MiloKathleen BarrGarry ChalkMichael DonovanTerry KlassenCusse MankumaScott McNeilLee Tockar
Guest Stars
Benito MartinezBlue Demon Jr.Don BrownEduardo GarciaEllen KennedyErik EstradaFred TatascioreFreddy RodriguezGabe KhouthGeorge LopezHector ElizondoJames Arnold TaylorJay BrazeauJess HarnellJohn PayneKevan OhtsjiLee MajorsLos LobosLouis ChirilloMatt HillMike HagiwaraNicole OliverPatricia IdlettePaul RodriguezPenn & TellerPeter KelamisPhil HayesRichard NewmanSam VincentTara StrongTim CurryWilmer Valderrama
Composers
Michael TaveraMambotronChicos de Barrio
Character and Background Designers
Eddie MortLili ChinDerrick J. WyattM. Cosmo SegursonKatrien Verbiest
Storyboard Artists
Alan CaldwellAnna BurnsBen JonesBob BowenBrian TribbleCelia KendrickCharles VisserCiro NieliDarin McGowanDave CunninghamGabe SwarrGreg ColtonIra SherakKyle MenikeLane LuerasMatt DannerPerry ZombolasRaphael NavarroRaphael NavarroRay ClaffeyRich ChidlawRicky GardunoRon BrewerSean PendergrassTim ParsonsTina KüglerVictor Dal Chele
Writers
Adam BeechenBenjamin TownsendBrian SwenlinEarl KressEddie MortErnie AltbackerEvelyn GabaiFord RileyJim KriegJohn LoyJohn RozumJonathan CubaJordana ArkinJulie CahillKen PontacKen SegallKevin RubioMichael J. PrescottMichael RyanMitch WatsonPeter GaffneyPeter HastingsRay DeLaurentisScott GimpleTim CahillTim YoonTom Sheppard
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