The Argentine producer arrives at Disney

The renowned Argentine music producer, Bizarraphas surprised the world by officially announcing that he will be part of the voice cast of Toy Story 5the next installment of the acclaimed Disney and Pixar saga. The artist will lend his voice to the character of Garden Santa.
This collaboration marks an important milestone in the producer’s career, expanding his reach beyond music into the international animated film industry. With this announcement, expectations grow among fans of both the film franchise and the artist’s famous «Sessions.»
The universe of Toy Story is preparing to receive a quota of Argentine talent that no one saw coming. Bizarrapthe music producer who revolutionized the global industry with his Sessions, officially announced that he will be part of the voice cast of Toy Story 5the highly anticipated new installment of the Disney and Pixar saga.
Ramos Mejía’s artist will leave the consoles and synthesizers for a moment to enter the dubbing studio, where he will lend his voice to a new character called Garden Santa (Garden Santa).
A historic leap for local talent
Although specific details about the film’s plot are kept under lock and key, the addition of Gonzalo Conde (Bizarrap) marks an absolute milestone for local culture. It is not the first time that an Argentine figure participates in a Disney dubbing – let us remember cases like Midu in Cars or various collaborations on Disney Channel—but the global weight that the producer currently has gives this participation an unprecedented international relevance.
The news generated an immediate stir on social networks, where fans began to speculate about what the personality of Garden Santa and if the character will have any aesthetic nod to the producer, such as his iconic sunglasses or the low-visor cap.
What is known about Toy Story 5?
This fifth installment of the franchise promises to address the relationship between classic toys, led by Woody and Buzz Lightyear, with new technologies and digital devices that captivate children’s attention today.
The arrival of Bizarrap to the cast not only refreshes the film’s proposal for the Spanish-speaking audience, but also builds a direct bridge with the younger generations who follow the Argentine producer’s daily life.
It still remains to be known if Bizarrap’s voice will be present only in the dubbed version for Latin America or if it will have some participation in the original version in English, but what is certain is that local cinema already has a huge reason to schedule the premiere in theaters.



