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* [[Looney Tunes|Warners Bros. cartoons]] did this a lot, probably reaching its zenith in Tex Avery's 1941 short "Hollywood Steps Out." |
* [[Looney Tunes|Warners Bros. cartoons]] did this a lot, probably reaching its zenith in Tex Avery's 1941 short "Hollywood Steps Out." |
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* [[The Danza|Cree Lincoln]] from ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' bears some resemblance to her voice actress and namesake [[Cree Summer]], even with a similar hairstyle. |
* [[The Danza|Cree Lincoln]] from ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'' bears some resemblance to her voice actress and namesake [[Cree Summer]], even with a similar hairstyle. |
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** The same is true for some other characters voiced by Summer, including Foxy Love in ''[[Drawn Together]]'' and Miranda Killgallen from ''[[As Told by Ginger]]''. Susie Carmichael from ''[[Rugrats]]'' might even be construed as a child-version of Cree Summer. |
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* The Autobots' human forms in the ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' episode "Human Error" all resemble their voice actors [[David Kaye]] (Optimus Prime), Bumper Robinson (Bumblebee), Bill Fagerbakke (Bulkhead), [[Corey Burton]] (Ratchet), and [[Jeff Bennett]] (Prowl), respectively. |
* The Autobots' human forms in the ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' episode "Human Error" all resemble their voice actors [[David Kaye]] (Optimus Prime), Bumper Robinson (Bumblebee), Bill Fagerbakke (Bulkhead), [[Corey Burton]] (Ratchet), and [[Jeff Bennett]] (Prowl), respectively. |
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* From ''[[Rick and Morty]]'': |
* From ''[[Rick and Morty]]'': |