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Everything You Need To Know About The Cast And Characters Of "Human Resources"

Released on 18 March 2022, "Human Resources" is a new comedy from the creators of the hit TV series "Big Mouth", Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett. Described as the combination between"Big Mouth" and "The Office", this workplace spin-off comedy set in the world of monsters is sure to amuse adult audiences.
In addition to the return of familiar “Big Mouth” characters, like Maury, Connie, Mona, and Tito, the adult animated sitcom also features new monsters. For example Emmy, the lovebug is arguably the show’s protagonist. In contrast to the original show, "Human Resources" not only focuses on puberty and the emotions involved with it (because the humans that the monsters manage are growing up) but also exploits more about the personal lives of the monsters. For instance, it includes a particular plot about Sonya, a lovebug. She loses her job because she loves a human.
However, like its parent TV show “Big Mouth”, “Human Resources” has many returning voice actors, from favorite voices to A-List guest stars. Here are photos of "Human Resources" characters and the super famous faces who voiced them.

#1 Maury the Hormone Monster voiced by Nick Kroll

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Maury the Hormone Monster is a representation of a teen boy's frequent sexual desires and urges. His job is to push his clients to embrace their carnal nature without thinking about the consequences.

#2 Rick the Hormone Monster voiced by Nick Kroll

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And Rick the Hormone Monster uses words of encouragement to help many of his human clients as well as his coworkers in reaching a breakthrough.

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Nick Kroll is an actor, comedian, producer, and writer. He co-created "Big Mouth" and starred in the Comedy Central series "Kroll Show" and "The Oh, Hello Show", and FX’s "The League". Along with his work on television, he is also an actor and voiced several comedies such as "Sing", "The Secret Life of Pets 2", "The Addams Family", and "Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie".

#3 Connie the Hormone Monstress voiced by Maya Rudolph

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Maya Rudolph is back on "Human Resources" as Connie, the hormone monstress who supports teen girls going through puberty and who has a stable relationship with Maury. Since her days on "Saturday Night Live", Emmy Award-winning actor, comedian, and singer Maya Rudolph has been in a number of comedies and movies, including "Grown Ups", "Bridesmaids" and "50 First Dates". In addition, she has appeared in television shows like "Up All Night", "The Good Place", and "Bless the Harts". In 2020, she received a Primetime Emmy Award for the voice of Connie in "Big Mouth".

#4 Emmy the Lovebug voiced by Aidy Bryant

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Emmy Fairfax is an assistant lovebug to a senior lovebug, and when the senior lovebug is fired, Emmy gets her boss's human to manage. She constantly struggles with self-doubt since she is unsure if she is suited for this "job" thing. Aidy Bryant is a regular on "Saturday Night Live", for which she has been nominated for numerous Primetime Emmy Awards. She also developed and appeared in the Hulu series "Shrill", which was adapted from Lindy West’s book of the same name.

#5 Pete the Logic Rock voiced by Randall Park

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Pete is a logic rock who has a crush on Rochelle, a hate-worm turned lovebug. In the series, he has to follow two humans, Amir and Doug. Randall Park made his debute on web series hosted at "Channel 101", like "Dr. Miracles" and "IKEA Heights". Since then, he starred in the ABC sitcom "Fresh Off the Boat", "The Interview" as well as in the Netflix film "Always Be My Maybe". More recently, Park portrayed FBI Agent Jimmy Woo in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and "WandaVision."

#6 Walter the Lovebug voiced by Brandon Kyle Goodman

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Walter is a lovebug who trains Emmy for her new work. He frequently goes on journeys down memory lane with his human, Yara, whom he deeply cares for. In addition to voicing Walter in "Big Mouth", Brandon Kyle Goodman has also appeared in several television shows such as "Plus One", "Feel the Beat", "Curb Your E Temperature", "Alive in Denver". , etc.

#7 Lionel the Shame Wizard voiced by David Thewlis

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Although he is a member of the group of monsters that follows Becca, Emmy's human, Lionel the Shame Wizard isn’t particularly liked by his coworkers. In addition to playing Remus Lupin in the "Harry Potter" film series and Ares in "Wonder Woman", David Thewlis has been in movies like "James and the Giant Peach", "Total Eclipse", "Dragonheart" and "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas". He most recently appeared in the 2020 Netflix movie "I’m Thinking of Ending Things".

#8 Rochelle the Lovebug voiced by Keke Palmer

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Keke Palmer is back as Rochelle, Emmy's best coworker buddy. Despite having started off as a hate-worm, Rochelle is extremely successful in her profession as a lovebug, and Doug is her main client. Emmy and NAACP Image Award winner, Keke Palmer, has starred in numerous TV shows and movies. She debuted in "Barbershop 2: Back in Business" and has been in a lot of other movies, including "Hustlers, So Uncool." Before being the first Black woman to host the MTV Video Music Awards in 2020, she won an Emmy for her work as a co-host on the talk show "Strahan, Sara and Keke."

#9 Sonya the Lovebug voiced by Pamela Adlon

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Sonya the Lovebug loses her job because she was having a romantic relationship with a human. Finally, Sonya eventually finds work at a bar and becomes one of the few characters who is a monster not employed to manage humans. Pamela Adlon has an extensive career voicing cartoon characters, including those in "Archer," "Big Mouth," and "Bob's Burgers." She's known for other films like "Better Things", "Louie", "Grease 2", "Bumblebee", "Phineas and Ferb", and more.

#10 Becca voiced by Ali Wong

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Becca is Emmy's human and a successful lawyer facing motherhood for the first time. Ali Wong is a successful stand-up comedian in addition to having roles in numerous movies and TV shows, such as "Ali Wong: Baby Cobra", "Big Mouth", "Tuca & Bertie", "Birds of Prey", "American Housewife", "Onward"... Wong co-starred and produced in "Always Be My Maybe" with Randall Park.

#11 Mona the Hormone Monstress voiced by Thandiwe Newton

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Mona the Hormone Monstress is in charge of managing adolescent females. Thandiwe Newton had a long and successful career in both movies and television shows. Newton has acted in a number of movies, including "Big Mouth", "Westworld", "Crash", "Mission: Impossible II", "The Pursuit of Happyness", "Solo: A Star Wars Story", "Gringo", "Rogue",...

#12 Petra the Ambition Gremlin voiced by Rosie Perez

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Petra is an ambition gremlin who is part of Emmy’s team managing Becca. Rosie Perez has starred in a wide range of films, such as "White Men Can't Jump", "Fearless", "The Road to El Dorado", "Untamed Heart", "Elena of Avalor", "The Flight Attendant", "Bounty Hunters", "She's Gotta Have It",...

#13 Simon Sex voiced by Jemaine Clement

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Jemaine Clement is known for films like "What We Do in the Shadows", "Flight of the Conchords", "Moana", "Men in Black 3","Despicable Me", "The BFG", "Divorce","Kiri and Lou", and more

#14 Gavin the Hormone Monster voiced by Bobby Cannavale

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Bobby Cannavale has starred in an ample amount of movies and TV shows, including "The Station Agent", "Big Mouth", "Ant-Man", "Blue Jasmine", "Parker", "Sing 2", "Thunder Force", "Mrs. America",...

#15 Keith from Grief voiced by Henry Winkler

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Henry Winkler’s career spans decades, starring in so many films through the years. Some of his famous movies: Happy Days, Barry, Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, Sit Down, Shut Up, The Waterboy, Click, Night Shift, Monsters At Work, The French Dispatch, All Hail King Julien, Hank Zipzer, Children's Hospital, Royal Pains, Laverne & Shirley

#16 Tito the Anxiety Mosquito voiced by Maria Bamford

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#17 Kitty the Depression Kitty voiced by Maria Bamford

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Where you know her from: Lady Dynamite, HouseBroken, Big Mouth, Animaniacs, Teenage Euthanasia, Everything's Gonna Be Okay, Talking Tom and Friends, BoJack Horseman, Arrested Development, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Bravest Warriors, The Adventures of Puss in Boots, Louie, Kroll Show, and more

#18 Tyler the Hormone Monster voiced by John Gemberling

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Where you know him from: Broad City, Big Mouth, The Great North, Mixed-ish, DuckTales, American Dad!, A Futile and Stupid Gesture, Making History, Santa Clarita Diet, Super Fun Night, and more

#19 Rita St. Swithens the Shame Wizard voiced by Helen Mirren

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Mirren’s career spans decades, starring in so many films and TV shows throughout the years. Some of her most famous films: The Queen, Hitchcock, Gosford Park, Red, Solos, F9: The Fast Saga, Catherine the Great, Hobbs & Shaw, Collateral Beauty, Trumbo, The Debt, The Tempest, Brighton Rock, and more.

#20 Asha the Shame Wizard voiced by Lupita Nyong'o

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Where you know her from: 12 Years a Slave, Us, Black Panther, Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, The 355, Black is King, and more

#21 Andrew voiced by John Mulaney

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Where you know him from: His many Netflix comedy specials, Saturday Night Live, Big Mouth, Oh Hello, Mulaney, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Documentary Now!, Dickinson, Kroll Show, and more

#22 Claudia voiced by Janelle Monáe

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Where you know her from: Hidden Figures, Moonlight, Antebellum, Rio 2, Homecoming, We the People, Harriet, Welcome to Marwen, The Glorias, and more

#23 Dante the Addiction Angel voiced by Hugh Jackman

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Hugh Jackman is famous for playing Wolverine in the "X-Men" series, but he has also appeared in other films including "Les Misérables" and "The Greatest Showman". Some of his famous movies: Pan, Free Guy, Van Helsing, Kate & Leopold, Happy Feet, Bad Education

#24 Barry voiced by Mike Birbiglia

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Comedian Mike Birbiglia has appeared in TV shows and movies including Orange Is the New Black and The Fault in Our Stars, Orange is the New Black, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Trainwreck, Hot Pursuit, Annie, Tramps, Adult Beginners, Going the Distance, and more.

#25 José the Spider voiced by Harvey Guillén

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Where you know him from: What We Do in the Shadows, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, The Internship, Eye Candy, Reacher, Archer, The Magicians, Don't Look Deeper, Room 104, Young and Hungry, The Thundermans, Haters Back Off, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and more

#26 Doug voiced by Tim Robinson

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Tim Robinson has appeared in various episodes of Saturday Night Live and I Think You Should Leave, Detroiters, Bright City Greens, Our Cartoon President, Documentary Now!, An American Pickle, and more

#27 The Empathy Owl voiced by Casey Wilson

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Where you know her from: Saturday Night Live, Happy Endings, Gone Girl, Black Monday, Bride Wars, Killers, The Shrink Next Door, Gods of Medicine, Mrs. Fletcher, Katy Keene, Atypical, The Disaster Artist, The Mindy Project, Always Be My Maybe, and more

#28 Natalie voiced by Josie Totah

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Where you know her from: Saved by the Bell, Champions, Moxie, iCarly, No Good Nick, Big Mouth, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Glee, Jessie, Sofia the First, and more

#29 Danielle voiced by Ariana DeBose

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Ariana DeBose is known for movies like West Side Story, The Prom, Schmigadoon, Hamilton,...

#30 Arsalan the Shame Wizard voiced by Kayvan Novak

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Where you know him from: What We Do in the Shadows, Four Lions, Archer, Cruella, Thunderbirds Are a Go, Danger Mouse, Paddington, Fonejacker, Syriana, and more

#31 Flanny the Lovebug voiced by Chris O'Dowd

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Where you know him from: The IT Crowd, Bridesmaids, Moone Boy, The Sapphires, Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel, How to Build a Girl, Get Shorty, State of the Union, The Twilight Zone, Juliet, Naked, Girls, This Is 40, The Cloverfield Paradox, Puffin Rock, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Monsters Vs. Aliens, and more
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