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* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: Averted in the case of Willy himself, to the point that his voice actor (Michael Zibelman, [[One-Book Author|who has no other credits]]), was prominently billed in the opening titles; presumably they saw the casting of a Real Kid ([[Tradesnark|TM]]) as Willy as a selling point. It certainly beats a middle-aged woman, to be sure.
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: Averted in the case of Willy himself, to the point that his voice actor (Michael Zibelman, [[One-Book Author|who has no other credits]]), was prominently billed in the opening titles; presumably they saw the casting of a Real Kid ([[Tradesnark™|TM]]) as Willy as a selling point. It certainly beats a middle-aged woman, to be sure.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Willy's mother and sisters are voiced by the same woman, Roxy Ragozzino.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Willy's mother and sisters are voiced by the same woman, Roxy Ragozzino.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: There were plans to make a sequel with Willy in his teenage years. But the lackluster response to the game scrapped that.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: There were plans to make a sequel with Willy in his teenage years. But the lackluster response to the game scrapped that.

Revision as of 01:22, 6 October 2014


  • Cross-Dressing Voices: Averted in the case of Willy himself, to the point that his voice actor (Michael Zibelman, who has no other credits), was prominently billed in the opening titles; presumably they saw the casting of a Real Kid (TM) as Willy as a selling point. It certainly beats a middle-aged woman, to be sure.
  • Talking to Himself: Willy's mother and sisters are voiced by the same woman, Roxy Ragozzino.
  • What Could Have Been: There were plans to make a sequel with Willy in his teenage years. But the lackluster response to the game scrapped that.