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For some reason, celebrities do a lot of voice-acting in big-budget animated movies. Maybe the producers figure more people will see movies with "big-name stars" in them. Maybe John Q. Public just loves his celebrities. Regardless, regular voice actors often get cast aside in favor of someone more famous when a big, important animated movie is made for public consumption.
 
Sometimes this results in the more [[Genre Savvy]] of viewers not only becoming aware of just who's voicing the characters, but mentally referring to the characters by the actors' names--especiallynames—especially if it's been a while since they've last seen the movie.
 
As it turns out, voice actors are not exactly pleased that their jobs are being poached by actors from other disciplines ('''Especially''' [[Billy West]]). Which makes sense, as it implies that the performing skills are interchangeable.
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** ''[[Skyrim]]'' has quite the list of these. See the [[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim/Trivia|Trivia]] page for the full list. Notably, Esbern (the narrator of the trailer) is voiced by [[Max Von Sydow]]. Unfortunately some of Esbern's lines were voiced by another actor who tried and failed to imitate von Sydow.
* ''[[The Critic]]'' and ''[[Duckman]]'' both were star-vehicle toons, for Jon Lovitz and Jason Alexander respectively.
* Speaking about doing the voice of Optimus Prime in the live-action ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'' movies, Peter Cullen remarked that it was great to be working with "the old crew" again (a couple of the voices for the live-action movie were done by the [[The Transformers (animation)|G1]] voice actors), but pointedly made the comment that he "wished he could have worked with [[Frank Welker]] again." A subtle [[Take That]] over the fact that Megatron was voiced by [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]] for the live-action movies, given that Frank Welker voiced Soundwave, Ravage, and Devastator in ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' (whom Optimus never meets, for different reasons.<ref>Namely, Soundwave never goes to Earth and {{spoiler|Optimus dies; by the time he's revived, Ravage and Devastator were both killed gruesomely}}</ref>.). Nevertheless, [[Transformers Prime|Cullen got his wish granted]].
*** ''Dark of the Moon'' adds another example: [[Leonard Nimoy]] as Sentinel Prime.
** Long before that, ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]''. Hoo boy. The movie practically advertised itself by actors alone: [[The Breakfast Club|Judd Nelson]] as Hot Rod, [[Monty Python|Eric Idle]] as Wreck-Gar, Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron, [[Airplane!|Robert Stack]] as Ultra Magnus, and '''[[Orson Welles]] as Unicron'''. [[The Other Darrin|All of them ended up replaced in the TV episodes following the movie]]. The TV show and movie did, however, have the late Scatman Crothers as the voice of Jazz, plus John Moschitta as Blurr.
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