Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's first-born kids, North and Saint, have made much money from their voiceover roles in "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie."

Documents accessed by The Blast state that 10-year-old North - who appears in the latest edition of i-D magazine - got $20,000 for four recording sessions as Mini, a Pomeranian pup.

Meanwhile, Kim secured a voiceover role for the animated sequel film as poodle Delores. 

Although it remains unclear how much money she earned from the job, her daughter was present when signing the contract and made some behind-the-scenes videos to document it.

Due to Saint's young age, Kim agreed to sign his contract with Paramount Pictures for the sequel.

Kim put pen to paper on behalf of her son and agreed to two recording sessions for $5,000 per session. This brought the total sum to $10,000 for his role in the project.

In June, a sneak peek of the sequel was dropped by film studio powerhouse Paramount Pictures.

Taking up her part again from the first movie was Kim, who played Delores.

Kim said in an Instagram Story at the time, "This September, a new breed of heroes hits the big screen. Meet the Mighty Pups in our SUPER new trailer for PAW Patrol: Can you spot North and Saint in the trailer?"

Early this year, news broke that Kim would be reprising her role of Delores in the anticipated sequel.

She went on to reveal on Instagram that North had been cast to voice one of the characters in the movie, with Saint having a "cameo" as well.

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'Paw Patrol'

This time, it's up to our beloved "Paw Patrol" pups, gifted with special powers after a meteor crashes into Adventure City.

Humdinger has returned and, in alliance with an evil scientist, is attempting to steal away those newfound abilities. Our heroes must join forces once again to face off against their long-time foe and protect their new gifts.

It features a star-studded cast: James Marsden, McKenna Grace, Kristen Bell, Marsai Martin, Serena Williams, and Taraji P.

The launch of the film of the popular children's TV show "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" created a stir when it hit theaters in September. Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes and Fandango found that viewers gave the movie an impressive 74 percent on the former site and 94 percent on the latter.

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