Hideo Kojima voices Moledebrandt character in Japanese version of Zootopia 2

Kojima Digs Into a New Role in Zootopia 2 Blurring the Lines Between Consoles and Cartoons

The legendary game designer Hideo Kojima is making a surprising voice cameo in the upcoming film, “Zootopia 2.” Kojima famously claims that movies constitute seventy percent of his body, so his involvement feels oddly fitting. Although the designer rarely appears on screen himself, his role in the film makes a special addition to his sparse filmography. So, what role could a Metal Gear Solid creator possibly play in a Disney sequel?

Hideo Kojima Joins the “Zootopia 2” Cast

He will voice Paul the mole, an unassuming IT guy for the Zootopia Police Department, in the Japanese language dub. The character may only have a few lines in the film, but his small stature compared to the larger animal cast creates excellent visual humor. While Zootopia 2″ constantly plays with scale in the city’s shared spaces, Paul’s scenes fully exploit that for comedy. Specifically, Kojima’s character has very little dialogue, but that doesn’t make his role any less impactful. How much fun do you think Kojima had recording such a subtly funny part?

Josh Gad, the well-known voice of Olaf, originally played this role in the English version. Meanwhile, the Japanese dub prepares for its own theatrical release overseas in early December. Furthermore, “Zootopia 2” has already become a massive box office smash. The film generated more than half a billion dollars globally in its first week alone. In a post-credits scene, a potential “Zootopia 3” film is likely to be developed, possibly for the 2030s.

From Game Director to Disney Voice Actor

This possibility opens the door for Kojima to return as Paul for another dub, assuming his own game projects like OD are finally finished by then. The casting of “Zootopia 2” perfectly blends gaming prestige and animated blockbuster success in a delightful crossover. Fans across both industries may enjoy Kojima’s minor role in the film, as it adds a unique layer of charm and humor. With this collaboration, this Pixar franchise further highlights its universal appeal and clever world-building. Ultimately, this role proves that even a tiny mole can create a surprisingly big stir.

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