Rémi Jacob, with AFP 10:14 am, May 03, 2023

Dorothy, a superstar of children's TV programs and children's singer from 1977 to 1997, will be one of the voices of "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts", seventh episode of the saga, expected in theaters on June 7, announced Tuesday Paramount Pictures France.

Dorothée, superstar of children's TV programs and children's singer from 1977 to 1997, will be one of the voices of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, seventh episode of the saga, expected in theaters on June 7, announced Tuesday Paramount Pictures France.

Dorothy to embody wisdom, power and benevolence

The host will double Airazor, a female falcon expert in aerial reconnaissance "who is not afraid to operate alone and fly without reinforcement in the face of a certain danger," says the production. "Who better than the idol of the 90s, the one who imported manga and major animated series into France, to embody wisdom, power and benevolence?" Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is set in 1990s New York. Optimus Prime and his acolytes are once again preparing to challenge Unicron and the Decepticons, supported by a new category of Transformers: the Maximals.

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Dorothée, 69, who has performed the credits of several series and manga, has already participated in the dubbing of several films including Garfield et Cie (2013). In cinema, she played in Love on the run, The mouth of the other, Pile ou Face and Nicky Larson.

In 2010, after thirteen years of absence, Dorothée returned to the stage for a series of concerts at L'Olympia and Bercy.