Marissa Lenti is the former casting director and a voice actor for Death Battle.
Characters Portrayed
Death Battle
DBX
- Kid Trunks
Trivia
- Lenti is known for voicing Gangle in The Amazing Digital Circus, Moze in Borderlands 3, Sadi in One Piece, Joanna Greenleaf in RWBY, Malva in Pokémon Evolutions, Mermaid in Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun, Jane Foster in Marvel Avengers Academy, Cocotte in Dragon Ball Super, and Maria the Werewolf in MyStreet.
- Besides Death Battle and DBX characters, Lenti also got to voice the fight efforts for both Wonder Woman and Lightning in One Minute Melee. While uncredited, they confirmed this via one of their annual visual reels.
- Lenti is the narrator of 10 DEATH BATTLE Facts You Probably Don't Know!
- In their 2016 visual reel, Lenti talked about their experience and guidelines they followed when voicing Bayonetta for her Death Battle.[1]
- To celebrate their voice roles in Death Battle, Lenti released a limited edition holographic poster featuring Bayonetta and Renamon. This makes both characters the first combatants in Death Battle history to receive an official poster and piece of merchandise with heavily accurate and faithful artwork of them.
References
- ↑ Well, she’s a very confident character, so she spends a lot of the fight extremely lackadaisical/flirty and doesn’t particularly seem concerned with potentially losing. I barely put any movement noise into her lines because she does everything so effortlessly. It’s not until they’re on the clock tower, falling, that she gets serious and has a slight angered tone to her voice, as she senses that time is running short and they can’t keep dragging the fight out, as they’re literally plummeting to the ground. Then, when Dante finally pulls out an ability that can best her, you hear surprise in her tone for just about the only time in the fight. It’s pretty out of character for her, and the only reason I went there with her was because Death Battle, of course, pits characters up against stronger foes and puts them into situations they’d never experience in their "home” universes, so a little shock is justified. But for her normal self, going to that place isn’t really right. In her normal universe, where she’s one of the more powerful beings and can handle most situations herself, the confidence and lackadaisical flirtiness shines through almost all the time.
- —Marissa Lenti