Voice Cast
- Daniel Trippett as Romeo, a brave, kind, and handsome Montague and Juliet's love interest. He is the male protagonist. He knows he shouldn't go near the Capulets but he loves Juliet. It is revealed that he wouldn't let anyone capture Juliet, this is first revealed in the shipwreck scene, when an octopus hypnotizes and tangles Juliet and challenges Romeo to a duel.
- Patricia Trippett as Juliet, a sweet, pretty, and soft Capulet and Romeo's love interest. She is the female protagonist. It is revealed that she would do anything to be with Romeo, this is revealed when she went to Friar Lawrence's cave for help after the Prince banished Romeo to Shark Island.
- Chip Albers as Mercutio, Romeo's best trouble-making friend. This is revealed when he caused havoc at the fight scene and also when he, Romeo and Benvolio crashed the Capulets' party. He was thought to be dead when the Prince threw him into the rocks when he taunted him, but he was really still alive and was probably faking it.
- Michael Toland as Capulet, Juliet's father. / Friar Lawrence: A sea otter, a master of voodoo and a good friend of Romeo, he knows that Romeo and Juliet shouldn't be married but realized that the wedding will stop the rivalry of the two families.
- Stephen Goldberg as Montague, Romeo's father.
- Phil Nibbelink as The Prince, A huge northern elephant seal who has a big nose, rancid breath, and a quick temper. He loved Juliet until he found an elephant seal just like him. He serves as the main antagonist.
- Chanelle Nibbelink as Kissy the Kissing Fish, a sweet and cute little fish who acts as a comic relief. Ironically for a fish, she does not like the water too much. She likes Romeo and she enjoys kissing him.
- Sam Gold as Benvolio, a good friend of Romeo, who's not a trouble-maker like Mercutio and knows what will happen when they get too close to the Capulets.
Read more about this topic: Romeo & Juliet: Sealed With A Kiss
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