The Gizmo Girls and the Stardom Stereo
LuckyLadyBug for Chic Yamagreek
Age 13. Chic dislikes all things that she thinks are "girly", loves food, and seems to both completely lack common sense and be exceptionally clever. For instance, she constantly spouts out silly lines and at one point even forgets her own last name, but it is she who comes up with the idea that she and her friends should become famous by inventing something novel. Nicola is always yelling at Chic whenever the latter says or does something foolish or bizarre, but hey, the closer two people are, the more they fight; Chic is actually Nicola's best friend. Of the four Gizmo Girls, Chic proves to be the most dedicated to the band, as she is the only one who is determined to put on the live performance when the rest of the Gizmo Girls threaten to quit. She strongly believes in the power of friendship and never giving up.
(Note: I already have someone in mind for this role, so don't feel bad if I end up casting them instead of you. I would, however, like to have a backup in case that actor is unable to go through with the role, so please don't hesitate to try out for it if you'd like to!)
I don't want no dumb old clarinet, I don't want no lame old dog, and I don't want no disgusting girly tricycle. Oh, no, no, no, baby. I want a face-melting electric guitar, I want a creepy crawly tarantula, and I want a totally tricked out motorcycle. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, baby~
(This should be sung, but badly. This line isn't actually part of any song in the film; it's simply meant to indicate that at this point in the story, she is very bad at singing, and also to show that she thinks she's a damn awesome person, oblivious to the fact that no one else seems to think so.)
Wait no longer, folks, for the great Chic Yamagreek has arrived!
(Her overly dramatic entrance into Nicola's room when the four friends are about to hang out)
(Note: Her name is pronounced "Sheek Yaw-ma-GREEK".)
Well I'm not a quitter! I never give up! I'll perform with the singing and dancing skills that YOU gave to me, Nicola! I can perform alone just as good as I can perform with you! I'll show you! I'll show ALL of you!
(She proudly marches in the opposite direction of the stage, looks back, and stops. Now feeling very awkward, she says:)
Oh yeah, the stage is over here.(Note: Nicola's name is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable: "NICK-oh-la".)