Feb 18 • 07:18 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Alberto Guerra Found Paradise in the Dubbing of ‘Hoppers’

Actor Alberto Guerra shares his experience voicing a character in Disney-Pixar's animated film 'Hoppers', highlighting the contrast between this role and his previous dramatic work.

Alberto Guerra, an accomplished actor known for his emotionally demanding roles, has found a new joy in his work as a voice actor for Disney-Pixar's animated feature 'Hoppers'. In the film, Guerra voices Mayor Jerry, a character that represents the complex nature of power within a children's universe, where environmental consciousness and dialogue become the main drivers for transformation. This role allows him to explore a different creative outlet compared to his prior work in shows like 'El accidente', 'Me late que sí', and 'Narcos México'.

During an exclusive interview with MILENIO, Guerra expressed the delight he feels in working on 'Hoppers', emphasizing that it has been one of the most enjoyable experiences of his career. He notes the significant contrast between this animated project and the heavy emotional scenes he's often tasked with in television dramas. Guerra conveyed that the process of voice acting enabled him to tap into a different set of emotions, as opposed to the restraint typically required in his dramatic performances.

Guerra's transition into voice acting marks a fascinating chapter in his career, revealing the versatility of his talent. As the animated film tackles themes relevant to children and encourages awareness about the environment, Guerra's performance as Mayor Jerry not only entertains but also conveys important messages about leadership and the responsibilities that come with it, showcasing how animated narratives can influence young audiences.

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