Fan Casting Indica Watson as Malon in The Legend Of Zelda (2D Animated Film in the style of Amblimation/Don Bluth)

filmzmaker85 made this fan casting suggestion on February 17, 2020. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Indica Watson as Malon in The Legend Of Zelda (2D Animated Film in the style of Amblimation/Don Bluth)

Indica WatsonUnited Kingdom

15 years old
Indica Elizabeth Watson was born in London, England. Her father is a music producer and her mother is a doctor. She is a member of a children's choir and plays the violin.
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The Legend Of Zelda (2D Animated Film in the style of Amblimation/Don Bluth)

The Legend Of Zelda (2D Animated Film in the style of Amblimation/Don Bluth)

2D Animated movie with the characters' designs in the style of LOZ: ALBW
by Universal Pictures, Universal Animation Studios, Amblimation, Nintendo
Link, a young farm boy, discovers that his destiny was to save the Triforce, defeat the treacherous wizard Ganondorf, his right-hand man Prince Leofrick and their taunting yet bumbling guards, and ...
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Indica Watson is known for her roles in The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, Radioactive, and A Boy Called Christmas. She has been suggested by fans for 318 roles on myCast, including Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia (Netflix). Similar actors include Brooklynn Prince, Lexi Rabe, and Julia Butters. Indica Watson was suggested to play Malon in The Legend Of Zelda (2D Animated Film in the style of Amblimation/Don Bluth) by filmzmaker85. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Lexi Rabe, Alex Jayne Go, and Claire Crosby. The Legend Of Zelda (2D Animated Film in the style of Amblimation/Don Bluth) has 36 roles, including Princess Zelda, Young Zelda, and Link.

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