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* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Danny is [[Star Trek Enterprise|Scott]] [[Quantum Leap|Bakula]]. [[A Different World|Jasmine Guy]] (speaking) and Natalie Cole (singing) as Sawyer, [[The Andy Griffith Show|Don Knotts]] as T.W. Turtle, [[Hocus Pocus (Film)|Kathy]] [[King of the Hill|Najimy]] as Tilly, [[Boy Meets World|Lindsay Ridgeway]] as Darla Dimple's singing voice...to name a few.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Danny is [[Star Trek Enterprise|Scott]] [[Quantum Leap|Bakula]]. [[A Different World|Jasmine Guy]] (speaking) and Natalie Cole (singing) as Sawyer, [[The Andy Griffith Show|Don Knotts]] as T.W. Turtle, [[Hocus Pocus (Film)|Kathy]] [[King of the Hill|Najimy]] as Tilly, [[Boy Meets World|Lindsay Ridgeway]] as Darla Dimple's singing voice...to name a few.
* [[Non Singing Voice]]: With a few characters:
* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: With a few characters:
** Don Knotts's (T.W. Turtle) brief singing role is filled by session singer Rick Logan.
** Don Knotts's (T.W. Turtle) brief singing role is filled by session singer Rick Logan.
** For the singing role, Ashley Peldon (Darla Dimple) was replaced by Lindsay Ridgeway.
** For the singing role, Ashley Peldon (Darla Dimple) was replaced by Lindsay Ridgeway.

Revision as of 13:01, 25 January 2014


  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Danny is Scott Bakula. Jasmine Guy (speaking) and Natalie Cole (singing) as Sawyer, Don Knotts as T.W. Turtle, Kathy Najimy as Tilly, Lindsay Ridgeway as Darla Dimple's singing voice...to name a few.
  • Non-Singing Voice: With a few characters:
    • Don Knotts's (T.W. Turtle) brief singing role is filled by session singer Rick Logan.
    • For the singing role, Ashley Peldon (Darla Dimple) was replaced by Lindsay Ridgeway.
    • For Sawyer, the non-singing voice was provided by Jasmine Guy. Singing, Natalie Cole takes over.
  • Screwed by the Studio: Just before the film came out, Time-Warner purchased Turner and put it on a crowded Easter holiday weekend while giving it next to no marketing whatsoever.