This is my only clear picture from Sunday for some reason
I brought The Bookworm on Sunday to meet Steve Blum and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn because he's obsessed with Digimon and they do voices for the cartoon and the video game. To help him understand what that even means, I made him watch I Know That Voice, which is a documentary about voice actors that I'd seen a few months ago on Netflix. He wasn't pleased to have to sit still watching some people do voices, or to have the magic kind of explained away, but it helped in the long run because when we got there and he saw the pictures of Guilmon and I told him the Guilmon guy was THERE... he knew enough to be excited.
When we walked up to the table, Steve Blum could obviously guess which show this little kid was a fan of. I say which show because he's a busy, busy guy. He's got 612 credits on IMDB for shows like Star Wars: Rebels, Cowboy Bebop, Regular Show and a zillion incarnations of Batman and X-Men. PLUS he is in the Guiness Book of World Records for doing more video game voices than anyone else. He's done God of War, World of Warcraft, Diablo, Call of Duty... know what? Just look it up. Here's the link.
Anyway, we walk up to the guy and he instantly goes into the voice and my kid grins like a maniac and does that insanely cute little-kid giggle. It was the greatest! He signed our video game (my kids and my husband play video games most of the time, so I feel like I can probably hear this dude's voice in my house at any given moment) and he was so charmed by The Bookworm that he very generously signed a couple of extra things for us.
See? Blurry.
In the course of our conversation, my little guy casually dropped the name of another Digimon he likes and the lady sitting next to Steve Blum perked up and cried, "Hey! That's me!" It was Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and she did the voice for him with a big smile. "Whatever-mon digivolve to... Something-Woman!" Clearly, I have a mind like steel trap.
So, she does the voice, right? And my kid FREAKS THE FRICK OUT!!! It was like all those people in the black & white footage fainting when Paul McCartney tipped his hat to them or whatever. I couldn't even deal. Best day ever. Just reliving it makes me exhausted, so I'll end here and leave you with some photos I took from the rest of the Con. Enjoy, and leave your own stories in the comments section about the time you met your favorite celebrity.
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