Raquel Laguna/ SUCOPRESS. La joven actriz Elizabeth Phoenix Caro presta su voz al personaje de Lucia en la serie animada Disney Junior Ariel, inspirada en La Sirenita. En esta entrevista, Elizabeth nos habla de lo que más le gusta de su personaje, así como del desafío que supone para ella trabajar en esta serie animada. Su padre, el cantante mexicano Régulo Caro, está muy orgulloso del trabajo de Elizabeth. Disney Junior Ariel sigue a Ariel y sus amigos en sus fantásticas aventuras bajo el mar.
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00:00I really like that Lucia is Latina and she never gives up, and she's like me, the truth, we're the same, personality-wise.
00:10What have you learned from her? What have you learned from your character?
00:14Well, what she says, that you should never give up, and that you work very hard.
00:22Regulo, why do you think Ariel, this project, was a perfect project for Elizabeth?
00:28Well, the truth is, I feel like she represents the character so much, in the sense that she's very innocent, you could say.
00:40How it is to be yourself, and the way I look at her, the truth is that when I looked at the characters,
00:48I felt so, it was very surreal to look at her, and how she speaks her little things in Spanish, in the show,
00:58it made me so, that more than anything, that innocence of the child, where you can project yourself as you are,
01:08without looking like anything else, without wanting to fit into something, and that made me very, very tender, the truth,
01:14and as a proud father, we're excited to see her have that impact in Latin culture,
01:22and I think it's going to be something very beautiful for everyone, so that all the kids can say,
01:26ah, I look like this, I also say this, like her.
01:31Elizabeth, what message do you think is in this series?
01:35That if you have problems with another person, with a friend, that nothing happens, because it's not the end of the world,
01:41and you can only apologize, and everything will be fine.
01:44Always thanks to Lucia, I always feel that she is very, she worries a lot about everything,
01:51and that she always says, oh, sorry, but nothing happens, because you have many beautiful friends, yes, yes.
01:59For you as an actress, what is the most difficult when you lend your voice to an animated character like Lucia?
02:06For me, at first, it was very difficult, because I was very embarrassed, many little things like, well, not even the case,
02:12and at first I was very like, I didn't know how to do the voice well, and I said, oh, sorry, once again,
02:19but now I feel that I just have to, that I just don't have to be very tense, or very like, oh, I have to be perfect,
02:29that it just goes with the flow, and that's it.
02:33What is your favorite Disney movie?
02:36Oh, I have so many.
02:39Well, for me, I think, oh, I'm between Toy Story and The Lion King, really,
02:45I don't know which of the two can be my favorite, because they are movies that I grew up with as a child, really,
02:52and we have always been very immersed in the Disney world, and right now I think my favorite is going to be Ariel's.
03:02Elizabeth, what advice has your dad given you now that you are dedicating yourself to the world of entertainment?
03:08Well, that I only know myself, and that I don't have to act like another person, and that, well, yes, no, like, well, work hard, and that's it.
03:21Well, we come from, you could say, well, we are Mexicans, we come from a, in Mexico there are many cultures,
03:29within Mexico itself, those of the north are very different from those of the south,
03:33we, as being from the north, we come from a humble family, our parents,
03:40and, well, I have always tried to instill in him, well, that he has a good heart,
03:47that he has that humility, not humility, but character, you could say,
03:55where he can treat everyone equally, that he doesn't look at some people here, others up, others down,
04:00always that, things that were instilled in us by our parents, I have always tried to convey that to them,
04:07of being of a good heart, and, well, that they have their Latin roots well, that they have them well cemented,
04:14and that they can project that, and as I tell you, well, that innocence of how I interpret the character of Lucia,
04:20it seems to me that those Latin roots are so rooted there, that I know that both the children and the parents
04:29will be able to look at the character of Lucia when they see the show.