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    has media related to Mel Blanc. Mel Blanc at IMDb Mel Blanc at Turner Classic Movies Mel Blanc discography at Discogs The Mel Blanc Show at the Internet...
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  • Blanc (born October 19, 1938) is an American commercial producer, retired voice actor, and the son of the late cartoon voice actor Mel Blanc. Blanc was...
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  • Talky Hawky. Foghorn's voice was created and originally performed by Mel Blanc and was later performed by Jeff Bergman, Joe Alaskey, Greg Burson, Frank...
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  • Finlayson (a frequent foil to Laurel and Hardy) and Frank Nelson (one of Mel Blanc's costars on The Jack Benny Program). Freleng also cited the Terrible-Tempered...
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  • Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947. Although Mel Blanc...
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  • Cartoons (originally Leon Schlesinger Productions) and voiced originally by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his featured roles in the Looney Tunes and Merrie...
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  • version of Bugs Bunny. Woody was originally voiced by prolific voice actor Mel Blanc, who was succeeded in the shorts by Danny Webb, Kent Rogers, Dick Nelson...
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  • people may hold, owing to the long eyelashes and high-pitched voice (which Mel Blanc provided), Tweety is male although his ambiguity was played with. For...
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  • Mel Blanc. They both speak with pronounced Southern accents. Bunny and Claude are pursued by a stereotypical Southern sheriff (also voiced by Blanc in...
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  • Rabbit, introducing himself as "Wile E. Coyote, (Super) Genius," voiced by Mel Blanc. Wile E. Coyote additionally speaks in the 1965 short Zip Zip Hooray!...
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    was the first to replace Mel Blanc as the voice of Bugs Bunny and several other Warner Bros. cartoon characters following Blanc's death in 1989. Bergman...
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  • Merrie Melodies. One of Egghead's final appearances is Count Me Out. Mel Blanc (as Egghead; Egghead Rides Again, and Egghead when he "woo-hoos" in Daffy...
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    Avery, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, and Robert McKimson and voice actor Mel Blanc later in the decade. Porky Pig and Daffy Duck became the featured Looney...
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  • The mice call in the plucky, excessively energetic Speedy (voiced by Mel Blanc) to save them. Amid cries of "¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! ¡Arriba! ¡Epe...
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  • 1970s and 1980s, Douglas worked as an executive for Mel Blanc and Noel Blanc's media company, Blanc Communications Corporation, developing and producing...
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  • Porky's additional lines were done by Count Cutelli. Mel Blanc replaced Dougherty in 1937. Blanc continued the stutter; however, it was harnessed for...
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  • a screenplay by Dennis Marks, and stars the voices of George O'Hanlon Mel Blanc and Tiffany in her feature film debut as Judy Jetson. Penny Singleton...
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  • asked Blanc what was the difference between Daffy and Sylvester's voices. Blanc said to him that Daffy is a Jew and Sylvester is a Gentile. Mel Blanc (1945–1989...
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  • animated cartoons featuring Daffy Duck. He was voiced by vocal artist Mel Blanc, and in later years by other vocal artists such as Jeff Bergman, Joe Alaskey...
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  • Magoo from danger. Still other cartoons featured Tycoon Magoo, voiced by Mel Blanc, and his bumbling assistant Worcestershire. During the UPA television...
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  • the years are his voice characterization by Mel Blanc; and his black feathers with a white neck ring. Blanc's characterization of Daffy once held the world...
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  • the other characters were based on their The Honeymooners counterparts, Mel Blanc was asked to model Barney's voice after the voice of Ed Norton, but he...
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  • (voiced by Mel Blanc) first appeared in The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series in 1962, along with Wally Gator and Touché Turtle and Dum Dum. Mel Blanc used the...
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  • Tunes Little Red Walking Hood - voiced by Mel Blanc (MM, Tex Avery) The Isle of Pingo Pongo - voiced by Mel Blanc (MM, Tex Avery) Cinderella Meets Fella...
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    Chuck Jones was quoted as saying: "June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc. Mel Blanc was the male June Foray." June Lucille Forer was born on September...
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  • lines due to the length of the audio and budgetary issues. After that, Mel Blanc took over the role and voiced Porky for 52 years. Dougherty spoke with...
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  • a Roman soldier's helmet and skirt. The character has been voiced by Mel Blanc, Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen and Eric Bauza, among others. The character first...
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  • Uncle Ghastly Jean Vander Pyl – Wilma Flintstone, Pebbles Flintstone Mel Blanc – Barney Rubble, Dino, Zack Hatrock Daws Butler – Barney Rubble (Season...
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    story states that Mel Blanc patterned the voices of both Daffy Duck and Sylvester the Cat on Schlesinger. However, in Mel Blanc's autobiography, That's...
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    Bros. as a freelance actor who voiced peripheral characters, and unlike Mel Blanc, was not under contract with the studio. In 1955, she was succeeded by...
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