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E.G. Daily – Tommy Pickles And So Much More!

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look at E.G. Daily. Daily was born on Sept 11, 1961 in Los Angeles,CA. Her career had taken her through a number of live characters and famous animated characters. Daily had a few rolls in the early eighties including Loryn in “Valley Girl” and Dottie from “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. Daily had a few tv rolls as minor characters in “Lavern and Shirley” and “CHiPs, but her big break came in 1991 when she became the voice of Tommy Pickles on…

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The Man of a Thousand Voices: Celebrating Mel Blanc’s Legacy

When you think of the most iconic voices in animation history, one name instantly comes to mind: Mel Blanc. Known affectionately as “The Man of a Thousand Voices,” Mel Blanc was not just a talented actor—he was the vocal heartbeat of an entire generation’s childhood. With a career that spanned over six decades, Blanc’s work with Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera shaped the world of voice acting like no one else before—or since. A Voice is Born Melvin Jerome Blanc was born in San Francisco on May 30, 1908, and grew…

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“Meet Chuck Jones: The Legendary Cartoonist Behind Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and So Much More!”

When you think of classic cartoons, there’s a good chance Chuck Jones helped shape the image in your mind. Known as one of the most influential animators and directors of the Golden Age of Animation, Chuck Jones brought to life some of the most iconic cartoon characters in history. From Bugs Bunny to Daffy Duck, from the Grinch to the Road Runner, Jones’s creative touch made them unforgettable. Born in 1912, Chuck Jones grew up loving art, spending hours observing animals, people, and expressions—a skill he would later use to…

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Buster Jones: The Voice Behind the Icons of 1980s Animation

Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look at voice actor Buster Jones. Born in 1943 in Paris, Tennessee Jones grew up and went to Lane College in Jackson, TN. While attending school Jones was in a band and took a job as a disc jockey. He would work in DC and LA where he would take voice parts in commercials and eventually lead him into some of the greatest 1980’s characters. Jones would voice Black Vulcan on the popular Super Hero cartoon Super Friends. Along side other great voice actors…

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