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So, I'm thinking Casey Kasem was one of the chars' voices.
Well, if that's your thought (and I'm not saying it's right), think of another show besides Scooby Doo that he was a regular voice actor on. (All his characters pretty much sound the same, which made the time Scooby Doo and the gang met Batman and Robin kind of surreal.)
Well, if that's your thought (and I'm not saying it's right), think of another show besides Scooby Doo that he was a regular voice actor on. (All his characters pretty much sound the same, which made the time Scooby Doo and the gang met Batman and Robin kind of surreal.)
I know, and Casey was the voice of Robin for some of the Super Friends cartoons. And Don Messick (sp?) was on the show, but I think he was Scarecrow, which, obviously, means it wasn't him, as Scarecrow wasn't a hero.
The show would be Josie and the pu-ss-ycats.
It's such a shame that the filters prevent you from typing an inocuous word like "Pùssycats", but yes, that is the show. Casey Kasem was the voice of Alexander, and had previously voiced Robin on the Filmation Batman cartoons. Jerry Dexter was the voice of Alan, and had previously voiced Aqualad on the Filmation Aquaman cartoons.
It's such a shame that the filters prevent you from typing an inocuous word like "Pùssycats", but yes, that is the show. Casey Kasem was the voice of Alexander, and had previously voiced Robin on the Filmation Batman cartoons. Jerry Dexter was the voice of Alan, and had previously voiced Aqualad on the Filmation Aquaman cartoons.
Your go.
I was right and yet I had the wrong voice actor? Don Messick would hate me.... and so would Jerry Dexter, I'm sure. I actually disliked the original Josie and co, but I liked hte outerspace adventures. I disliked Filmation's Aquaman, simply cause of his throwing of his "aquaballs". It is to laugh.
I could ask a real hard one and ask how many people died in COIE's... but, even I don't know the number. So...
Whose Corpse powers the Black Lantern's central power battery?
I'll try and head off this conversation about balls by guessing:
The Anti-Monitor?
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
Actually, if you started tagging me or anyone else with your wit rather than each other, I'd be humiliated off this board in nothing flat. Only by setting you against each other can the rest of us hope to survive.
You two! Keep it up!
New question:
I was in the Marvel Prize No Prize event at WWE last weekend, where I scored some swag answering questions about specific numbers (name one of the X-Men 2099, who were the original Sinister Six). Here you go:
Name four officers in the Science Police. For bonus points, name as many as you can.
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight