In the animated movie Sing, the teenage porcupine punk rocker known as Ash is formally named Ashley. She is voiced by actress Scarlett Johansson, who also performed original songs for the character.
“"Ash (Scarlett Johansson), a crested porcupine in an alt-rock band with her boyfriend. "” ↑ Gilbert, Sophie. "Sing, a Sad Meditation on Show Business, for Kids", The Atlantic, December 21, 2016.
Sing is sort of the pinnacle of cliched movies. In this case, the movie is based off a real-life event that occurs in many Brooklyn-area high schools called Sing, where the seniors and underclassmen square off in a musical production.
During rehearsal, Rosita reveals to have a fear of heights after discovering she needs to make a high jump, prompting Jimmy to insist Buster have his daughter Porsha play her part instead. Buster reluctantly writes Rosita a minor role.
Lance is a male porcupine who is a supporting character in Sing. He is the ex-boyfriend of Ash and the current boyfriend of Becky. He is voiced by Beck Bennett.
Sarah Natochenny was cast as the voice of Pokémon's Ash Ketchum in 2006 as an 18 year old, just a year after graduating from Brooklyn Technical High School in New York City. It's a part that has spanned more than 750 episodes of the popular anime as well as 20 Pokémon movies.
Profanity. There is use of bad language lke stupid, heck, shut up , jerk and screw up. Other insults include "loser," "freak," "rubbish," "terribly bad," "clearly poor," "dumb." There's no mature profanity present, but some insults.
We see many cameos in the crowd, including a surprise return of fan-favorite Mike the Mouse from the first Sing movie, who was originally voiced by Seth McFarlane. They put...
Sing is fun to watch and is likely to be enjoyed by most of the family. It's full of positive messages, great music and beautiful animation. Some scenes might be too scary for children under four or five years, and we recommend parental guidance for children up to the age of seven years.
Armstrong admitted he came back because he couldn't stand to see riders he considered inferior (Oscar Pereiro and Carlos Sastre) win the Tour. Sastre was especially galling to Armstrong, as he was considered a clean rider.
Gunter is an anthropomorphic, German-accented pig and supporting character of the Illumination's seventh feature film Sing, serving as its comic relief.