Carlos Ponce Lends His Voice to 'MariVi the Master Navigator', Highlighting Immigrant Fathers' Sacrifices
June 5th, 2025 6:14 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Emmy-winning actor Carlos Ponce joins the animated series 'MariVi the Master Navigator' as the voice of Papá, showcasing the challenges and heroism of immigrant families in America.

The animated children's series 'MariVi the Master Navigator' has welcomed Carlos Ponce, an Emmy-winning actor and Latin Grammy nominated artist, to its cast as the voice of Papá. This character represents the hard-working and loving immigrant father at the heart of a first-generation Hispanic family's story. The series, which has quickly gained over 100,000 subscribers on platforms like Nuestra.TV and YouTube, delves into the emotional complexities of growing up between two cultures—Latino and American.
Created by Maria (Lopez) Twena, 'MariVi the Master Navigator' is more than just entertainment; it's a reflection of the real-life struggles and triumphs of immigrant families. Through the perspective of MariVi, the bilingual and bicultural daughter, the series highlights the often-overlooked role children play as cultural bridges for their families. The addition of Carlos Ponce as Papá brings authenticity and depth to the portrayal of immigrant fathers, whose sacrifices and love are pivotal to their families' journeys.
Ponce's involvement is significant not only for his star power but also for the authenticity he brings to the role. Having grown up around figures similar to Papá, Ponce connects deeply with the character's essence—hardworking, proud, and full of heart. His performance is a tribute to all immigrant fathers, especially poignant as Father's Day approaches, reminding viewers of the quiet heroism inherent in their everyday lives.
The series and Ponce's role in it underscore the importance of representation in media. By telling stories that resonate with the Latino community and beyond, 'MariVi the Master Navigator' fosters a greater understanding and appreciation of the immigrant experience. It's a timely reminder of the cultural and emotional navigation required by families striving to make a new country their home.
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