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* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Frank Welker|Megatron]] is a demonic banana! |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Frank Welker|Megatron]] is a demonic banana! |
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** Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby have a [[Strawberry Shortcake|"berry"]]<ref> original 1980s version</ref> distinctive voice as well, although in this show, the actress in question uses one of her [[Muppet Babies|"weirder"]] sounding voices. |
** Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby have a [[Strawberry Shortcake|"berry"]]<ref> original 1980s version</ref> distinctive voice as well, although in this show, the actress in question uses one of her [[Muppet Babies|"weirder"]] sounding voices. |
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** Scrooge McDuck was once the proud owner of [[Mister Ed|a talking horse]]. |
** Scrooge McDuck was once the proud owner of [[Mister Ed|a talking horse]]. |
Revision as of 15:47, 25 January 2014
The series:
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Megatron is a demonic banana!
- Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby have a "berry"[1] distinctive voice as well, although in this show, the actress in question uses one of her "weirder" sounding voices.
- Scrooge McDuck was once the proud owner of a talking horse.
- Mrs. Beakley was once a a talking golden flute.
- Ma Beagle (and for that matter Magica De Spell) is also a a flying squirrel, a a gummi bear, and others.
- In particular, you may notice that Magica sounds suspiciously like an eternally unlucky spy from Rocky and Bullwinkle by the name of Natasha: June Foray uses very similar voices for both.
- Admiral Grimace is either the leader of the Autobots, a depressed donkey, or Monterey Jack.
- Talking to Herself: Russi Taylor did the voices of Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby, so this was an inevitability.
- Very many of the voices for the more minor characters in episodes were provided by Peter Cullen. There are several episodes where nearly every male character that isn't a main character is him, conversing with each other or not.
The games:
- Keep Circulating the Carts: Disney owns the characters while Capcom still owns the source code. This problem will likely keep either game from being rereleased on the Wii's "Virtual Console" for quite some time.[2]