Entertainment TV & Film Best Female Cartoon Characters Voiced by Men Share PINTEREST Email Print TV & Film TV Shows Comedies Dramas Shows For Kids Movies By Nancy Basile Nancy Basile Nancy Basile is an entertainment writer who specializes in cartoons, comic books, and other elements of pop culture. She has more than two decades of experience writing. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 05/06/19 01 of 07 Best Female Cartoon Characters Voiced by Men BOB'S BURGERS: Bob's radio-controlled helicopter arrives in the all-new “L’il Hard Dad” episode of BOB'S BURGERS airing Sunday, March 8 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. BOB'S BURGERS ™ and © 2015 TCFFC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Believe it or not, several female cartoon characters on TV are voiced by men. Men can easily give female characters an alto tone. Sometimes men are used to voice women for comic effect, while other times the lower voice is meant to be monstrous or old. Click through to see which female TV cartoon characters are voiced by men. 02 of 07 Tina on 'Bob's Burgers' Tina Belcher / Dan Mintz. 20th Century Fox Character: Tina Belcher on Bob's Burgers may not be the most popular girl at Wagstaff School, but she's an integral student, working for the school's news channel and safety patrol. She's obsessed with boys, zombies and horses, and maybe even a combination of those things. She's got a wicked crush for Jimmy Jr. (as in Pesto). Voice: Dan Mintz is the hilarious actor behind the voice of Tina. His monotone, deadpan delivery is one of the reasons Tina is so funny. He makes talking about boys' butts as exciting as talking about the burger of the day. Dan Mintz is a comedian. In 2011, he received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special for Night of Too Many Stars on Comedy Central. He wrote and performed on , and has also written for other TV comedy shows. See also: 12 Terrific Tina Episodes of Bob's Burgers 03 of 07 Linda on 'Bob's Burgers' Linda Belcher / John Roberts. FOX Character: Linda Belcher on Bob's Burgers is a cock-eyed optimist and incurable romantic. She frequently belts out show tunes, even ones she makes up herself. She's proud of her children, but sometimes she wants the spotlight for herself. She's worked to mend fences between Bob and his father, her sister and her boyfriend, and her parents and the swinging community where they lived. Voice: John Roberts is the funny comedian behind the voice of Linda. He uses his higher range to full effect when he's singing or sighing. He came to fame as a YouTube star with his viral video, “The Christmas Tree,” which was nominated for a broadband Emmy Award and was featured on Best Week Ever. The follow-up video, “Jackie & Debra,” won The Comedy Smalls Award in London. He has also appeared on and Watch What Happens Live. Watch: Linda teaches Tina how to do a book report 04 of 07 Lumpy Space Princess on 'Adventure Time' Lumpy Space Princess / Pendleton Ward. Cartoon Network Character: "Oh my glob!" Adventure Time's Lumpy Space Princess has her own catchphrase. She tends to talk like a spoiled Valley Girl, but when you break her down, she's an insecure princess at heart. She's had crushes on Finn, Brad and Ugly Johnny, but in the end, her heart is her own. She lives in a sorta lame house in the woods and occasionally fights zombies. Oh, and she's a terrible babysitter. Voice: "LSP Bubs" is voiced by Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward. Prior to Adventure Time, he had very little experience as a voice-over artist, having only done a few guest star roles, including one on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, where he was also a writer. His adenoidal delivery for Lumpy Space Princess really adds flair to her put downs. Watch: Lumpy Space Princess pranks Breakfast Princess 05 of 07 Ms. Choksondik on 'South Park' Ms. Choksondik / Trey Parker. comedy central Character: Ms. Choksondik on had a short life, but a meaningful one. She taught fourth grade at South Park Elementary, where she kept a strict classroom and warned the girls about the dangers of sex. She had a bit of a lazy eye and a shirt that was just a tad too short. Mr. Mackey, her on-again, off-again boyfriend, grieved after her death. Voice: Trey Parker, the co-creator of South Park, provided the voice for Ms. Choksondik. He also does the voice of Stan, Cartman, Mr. Garrison and Timmy. Watch: Ms. Choksondik talks about STDs See also: Profile of Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Creators of 06 of 07 Connie on 'Brickleberry' Connie / Roger Black - Brickleberry. Comedy Central Character: Connie on Brickleberry is one of the park's best rangers. While the others try to guess at her preferences, she claims to have a past with President Obama. We've seen her in evening wear during a play and a coconut-shell bikini. Voice: Brickleberry co-creator Roger Black gives Connie her throaty voice that makes everyone wonder which way she leans. He and Waco O'Guin previously worked on Stankervision. Watch: Meet Connie Cunaman 07 of 07 Want more cast lists? (L-R) Cast Members Patrick Warburton, Seth Green, Jennifer Tilly, Creator and Executive Producer Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein and Mike Henry during the 'Family Guy' 200th Episode Celebration, Wednesday Sept. 7, 2011 in Los Angeles, CA. © 2011 FOX BROADCASTING Check out these cast lists for more behind-the-scenes info. 20 Most Famous Guest Stars on The Simpsons 25 Surprising Guest Stars on Family Guy Who does what voice on SpongeBob SquarePants? Who does what voice on