Casting Call for Bongo SpongeBob Comics Dub + Various SpongeBob Projects

Kitty Lynn Rose for Sandy Cheeks

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Sandy Cheeks
closed
Unpaid
cast offsite

Sandy Cheeks is one of many main characters in the SpongeBob SquarePants series. She is an American squirrel from the surface, from the state of Texas, who wears a diving suit and lives in an air-filled glass treedome to survive underwater. Sandy is a thrill seeker who loves extreme sports and karate. Having come from the state of Texas, she has a Southern drawl and a love for rodeos. She works as a scientist and built both her treedome and air suit and helmet herself. She is typically kind and caring to her friends, very energetic (almost to a fault), loves engaging in challenging and oftentimes dangerous activities, and takes pride in her home state. When she becomes angry, you better start running.

For this role, please provide an interpretation as close and as accurate to Carolyn Lawrence's as possible. Please remember that Sandy is from Texas, and has a Southern drawl to her voice.

References
YEE-HAW! ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu4JL5aWoDk
Tighter than bark on a tree ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXwBDXFaQLs
Texas in vain ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg53WYCPCjI

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • american (southern)
  • female adult
  • texan
  • general american southern
  • animation/character
  • [A signature quote of Sandy's, which she says with a lot of excitement and energy] "YEEEEE-HAW!!!!!"

  • [Another signature quote from Sandy from "Tea at the Treedome." She says this to SpongeBob in a sweet and calm tone of voice] "I like you, SpongeBob. We could be tighter than bark on a tree!"

  • [A quote from Sandy in the episode "Texas," where she angrily warns SpongeBob and Patrick not to insult her home state any further] "Don't you dare take the name of Texas in vain!"

Kitty Lynn Rose
Casting Call for Bongo SpongeBob Comics Dub + Various SpongeBob Projects
Billie Emerald

This is a pretty good audition, the Southern drawl is done very well, and the emotional beats and intonations are on-point, too. I noticed a bit of natural room reverb, which isn't too plentiful, but is noticeable.

    Kitty Lynn Rose

    Oh dear!  That's good to know! I'll have to figure out a way to prevent that from happening!

You are viewing the logged out version of this page.

When you are logged in, you can comment, add submissions, create projects, upvote, search open roles, and way more. Login here.