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* In ''[[Recess]]'', most of the child characters were done by children, and all of the main six kids (save for Spinelli) were all done by kids. While the boys all kept their voices even after their actors went through puberty (except Gus, whose voice never broke), T.J. had to be replaced ''three'' times, because even after his voice actor went through puberty, the voice didn't work for his character anymore. Ross Malinger played him in the 1996 pilot (re-made into the first episode) and all of Season 1, Andy Lawrence (Joey Lawrence's younger brother) played him from Season 2 until the end of the show, and Myles Jeffery played him in the two direct-to-video movies released two years after the series ended, any further projects (station IDs for [[Disney Channel]]/[[Toon Disney]], etc) as well as the ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]'' crossover episode.
** Also, T.J.'s older sister, Becky, was played by [[Sabrina the Teenage Witch|Melissa Joan Hart]] in the movie. In ''Taking the Fifth Grade'', she's replaced with [[Tara Strong]].
* This happened in ''[[Sabrina the Animated Series]]'' when it became ''Sabrina's Secret Life''. Emily Hart (Melissa Joan Hart (the live-action Sabrina)'s younger sister) played her in the regular series, only to be replaced by [[Baby Looney Tunes|Britt McKillip]] for the spin-off. Nick Bakay was replaced by [[Maurice LaMarche]] as the voice of Salem, and Hilda and Zelda got replaced as well. The only character without a voice switch was Harvey, whose voice actor continued doing his voice, but made his voice a little lower. The changes were due to Bunea Vista and Melissa Joan Hart no longer producing (as well as pre-production companies [[Eek! The Cat|Savage Studios]] and [[Doug|Jumbo Pictures]] leaving), leaving [[Di CDiC]] by themselves to have to hire a new production and voice team.
* In ''Here Comes Garfield'', the first [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[Garfield (Comic Strip)|Garfield]]'', Sandy Kenyon voiced Jon Arbuckle. [[One-Book Author|Thom Huge]], an associate and friend of ''Garfield'' cartoonist Jim Davis, took over the role for all other ''Garfield'' specials and the TV series ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'' (where he also voiced [[U.S. Acres|Roy Rooster]] and several other characters). Jon is now voiced by Wally Wingert in the CGI ''Garfield'' films and ''[[The Garfield Show]]''.
** The first VA for Garfield was Scott Beach, done for a cat food commercial. Lorenzo Music voiced him from ''Here Comes Garfield'' through the end of ''Garfield and Friends'', and for subsequent appearances until his 2001 death. [[Frank Welker]] took over for all subsequent animated appearances, and [[Bill Murray]] voiced him in [[The Movie]].