Revising “Cartoon Voices” – Some New Players and One Important Correction
Three new names can now be confirmed and added to the uncredited voice artists who made the Golden Age theatrical cartoons such fun to listen to.
Three new names can now be confirmed and added to the uncredited voice artists who made the Golden Age theatrical cartoons such fun to listen to.
Blanc had already accomplished much as a performer, years before his cartoon career began.
What?? A REVISED edition? Yes indeed, it will be a reality. I know not when – but you can help.
Worth a re-read – from 10 years ago, Keith Scott on the origins of this iconic cartoon character voice.
At long last it’s coming out. And here are the details.
The third long-anticipated volume of Tex Avery’s MGM cartoons is on Blu-ray and again I would like to detail many of the uncredited voices we hear in these timeless films.
To accompany this important release I would like to provide a guide to the often obscure actors heard as voices in Walter Lantz cartoons represented in this collection.
Once again, I feel it important to put a spotlight on the various uncredited voice artists heard in the latest Tex Avery blu-ray release.
When we think of Tex Avery’s cartoons, his soundtracks don’t instantly spring to mind. But a careful listen to his soundtracks reveals his painstaking approach to comedy, built frame-by-crazy-frame.
Clarifying the facts behind the Mel Blanc’s exclusivity deal, and putting to rest some long-running falsehoods and wrong assumptions.
