ABC Public Service Announcements (88/89/90?) (A puppet of O.G. was also used in Weekend Specials) Captain
O.G. Readmore
"ABC Saturday Preview Special" (1983) Live Action / Animated TV Special Announcer
"The ABC
Saturday Superstar Movies" (1972) Animated Series Began 9/?/72. Ended 9/?/74. Featured Spin-Off Cartoons: "Nanny
& The Professor And The Phantom Of The Circus"; "Lost In Space"; "Tabitha & Adam Meet The Clown Family" (Frank was
Mike); "Gidget Makes A Wrong Connection"; "The Mini-Munsters"; "That Girl In Wonderland"
"The Addams Family" (1991) Live
Action Film Bearskin rug; gate; critters Morticia takes to lunch (voices) When long-lost Uncle Fester re-appears after
25 years in the Bermuda Triangle, Gomez and Morticia plan a celebration of the dead. But "Thing" points out that Uncle Fester
is behaving rather normal. Could Fester be a fake? Academy Award Nominations: Best Costume Design.
"The Adventures
of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda" (1988) Animated Series Don Coyote; Sancho Panda's donkey
"Adventures From the Book of Virtues" (1996, 1997) Animated Series Socrates; Blacksmith, dissatisified customer (Integrity);
more Description: Zach and Annie learn lessons about character and virtue from great heroes of history and myth, guided,
of course, by their animal friends: Aurora the hawk, Socrates the bobcat, Aristotle the prairie dog, and Plato the buffalo. Based
on the popular anthology "The Book of Virtues" by William Bennett.
"The Adventures of the Gummi Bears" (1985) a.k.a.
"Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears" Animated Series -additional voices- Ditto the Boggle; Chillbeard Jr.; Mother
and baby griffins
"The Adventures of Hyperman" (1995) Animated Series Entrobe; The Governing Body: Ear, Nose,
and Mouth
"After Hours" (1989?) Live Action Series Frank is briefly seen in a "Smurfs" recording session. With
Jonathan Winters.
"Aladdin" (1993) a.k.a. "Disney's Aladdin" Animated Series Abu; Faisal (guard); Xerxes (eel-like
creature)
"Aladdin" (1992) Animated Film Abu; The Cave of Wonders Disney brings a whole new world vividly to life once again in this
musical story from the Arabian Nights. Aladdin, an eager genie (with the voice of Robin Williams) and a sultan's daughter
take a magic carpet ride through a fireworks display of incredible animation. Direct-to-video sequel: "The Return of Jafar."
Academy Award Nominations: 5, including Best Song ("Friend Like Me"). Academy Awards: Best Original Score, Best Song ("Whole
New World").
"Aladdin: Adventure in the Cave of Wonders" (1992) Read-along Storybook Abu; The Cave of Wonders
"Aladdin:
Iago Returns" (1992) Read-along Storybook Abu; wagon driver
"Aladdin and the King of Thieves" (1996) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Abu Description: This direct-to-video third "wish" in Disney's "Aladdin"
trilogy marks the return of Robin Williams as the voice of the Genie. Aladdin's battle with the King of Thieves and his at-long-last
marriage to Princess Jasmine also features the vocal talents of Gilbert Gottfried, Jerry Orbach, Scott Weinger, Linda Larkin
and John Rhys-Davies. "You were nearly Dumbo toe jam!" -- Genie to Abu, after the chimp is nearly crushed by stampeding
elephants.
"Aladdin: The Return of Jafar" (1994) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Abu Description: Disney's first original made-for-video movie, "The Return
of Jafar" picks up where "Aladdin" ended, with the evil sorcerer Jafar trapped inside a magic lamp. But when a clumsy thief
releases Jafar from the lamp, Jafar plots his revenge against Aladdin. Now it's up to Aladdin and his friends to foil Jafar
once and for all and save the sultan's kingdom. Sequel: "Aladdin and the King of Thieves."
"The All-New Popeye
Hour" (19??) Animated Series Dinky Dog
"All-New Pound Puppies" (1987) Animated Series Cat Gut
"Alvin and The Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein"
(1999) Animated Video Frankenstein's Monster; Sammy Squirrel
"Alvin & The Chipmunks" (1983) Animated Series -?-
"Andre"
(1994) Live Action Film Andre the seal (voice) Description: A young girl and an attention-loving harbor seal who's
hated by the local fishermen become best friends in this heartwarming family drama. Based on a true story.
"Animanics
Paintball" (1999) CD-ROM Game Plotz, Ralph
"Animaniacs" (1993) Animated Series Runt; Buttons; Chicken Boo; Mindy's dad; Thaddeus Plotz (The C.E.O.); Ralph the
Guard; Flavio the Hip Hippo; Newt the Blue Dachshund (barking) and additional voices Korn; Squatty; Babe Ruth; Mr. President;
Steven Spielberg; Davy Omlette's sidekick; Narrator (episode with woodchuck); Walter Wolf in "Hurray for Slappy"; Narrator
for "Newsreel of the Stars"; Moth in episode: "Wings Take Heart"; Ross Perot in episode: "Icebreakers"; Frog in episode: "Moon
Over Minerva"; Captain Ahab in episode: "Moby or Not Moby"; Narrator in episode: "The Three Muska-Warners"; Municipal Bond
0007 in episode: "From Burbank With Love"
"Animaniacs in 'A Christmas Plotz': The Hip Hop Musical" (199?) Read
Along Storybook Thaddeus Plotz; Ralph the guard
"Animaniacs: Variety Pack" (1995) Compact Disc Flavio Hippo
("The Monkey Song")
Archangel I (1994) Live Action Film -special vocal effects-
Archangel II (1995) Live
Action Film -special vocal effects-
"Arnold's Closet Review" (1970) Live Action Series ("Laugh-In" spinoff) Sketch
player in pilot - 5th episode (appearance)
"Around the World in 80 Days" (1994) Interactive CD
"Astro and
the Space Mutts" (1981) Animated TV Series Cosmo
-B-"Bad Cat" (1984) Animated TV Special Champ Description: An "ABC Weekend Special" story
of a teenaged feline with a nose for trouble. The fact is, Bad Cat isn't really bad, but from the time he and his family move
into their new neighborhood, our young hero is battling his way through one cat-astrophe after another.
"Bailey's Comets"
(1973) Animated Series Pudge
"Baldur's Gate" Computer Game Xzar; Eltan; Elminster; Korax
"Batman
Beyond: Return of the Joker" (2000) Woof the Hyena-Man, Ace the Bathound
"Batman Beyond" (1999) WB Animated Series guest voices
"Batman: The
Animated Series" (1992) Isis (Catwoman's cat) -additional voices- Werewolf sound effects; guard; thug
"Beastmaster 2 - Through the Portal of Time" (1991) Live Action Film Sharak; Kodo & Podo (ferrets); Ruh (tiger) Description: The awesome barbarian warrior
is once again up against an invincible villain who threatens to blow up Los Angeles. The Beastmaster travels through a time
portal to modern-day L.A. and teams up with a local babe to save the day.
"Beauty and the Beast" (1991) a.k.a.
"Disney's Beauty and the Beast" Animated Film Footstool; special vocal effects The timeless tale of Belle, the beautiful
and intelligent girl kept prisoner in the castle of a mysterious beast who must somehow win her love if he is to regain his
princely form. Features the voices of Robby Benson, Angela Lansbury and David Ogden Stiers. Academy Award Nominations: 6,
including Best Picture, Best Song ("Be Our Guest"), Best Song ("Belle"). Academy Awards: Best Song ("Beauty and the Beast").
"Beauty
and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas" (1997) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Phillipe; Sultan The Disney-drawn residents
of the Beast's castle return for a Christmas adventure. Belle plans a Christmas celebration that she hopes will delight the
standoffish Beast, but a scheming pipe-organ, Forte, drowns out her carols with his dismal dirges. It's up to Belle, Lumiere,
Cogsworth, and the rest of the gang to bring the Beast back around with a healthy dose of Yuletide cheer. Features classic
carols like "Joy to the World" in addition to five new songs composed by Rachel Portman.
"Beauty and the Beast: Human
Again" (2000 [re-release?]) Animated Footstool; special vocal effects
"Beetlejuice" (198?) Animated Series
"Belle's
Magical World" (1997) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Footstool; special vocal effects Description: Belle, the Beast,
Lumiere, Cogsworth, and the rest of the castle residents use their imagination to enjoy three magical adventures while sharing
a storybook.
"The Berenstain Bears" (1985) Animated Series -additional voices-
The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble With
Friends 
"Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" (1991) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: After
miraculously graduating San Dimas high school, Bill and Ted are preparing for a battle of the bands. But somewhere in the
future the evil De Nomolos creates identical Bill and Ted robots to kill the originals, take their place and lose the contest.
Bill and Ted must dodge Death and fulfill their most resplendent destiny.
"Bingo" (1991) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: The heartwarming and funny story of a circus dog
who runs away and becomes great pals with Chuckie. But his parents do not want pets and end up moving away leaving Bingo behind.
The search begins, for Bingo is determined to find Chuckie.
"Bionic Six" (1987) Animated Series Glove; Mechanic;
Chopper
"Black Panthers" (1995) Live Action Film (?) Reagan sound-alike
"Blondie and Dagwood" (1988) Animated
TV Special Dagwood Bumstead
"Blondie and Dagwood: Second Wedding Workout" (1989) Animated TV Special Dagwood
Bumstead
"Bloo's Gang" (1996) Animated Shorts Stinky; Elmo; Bloo's Owner
"The Bobby Vinton Show" (1975) Live
Action Series sketch roles Description: The legendary Mr. Vinton and his "musical family" reunite on stage for this
all-star performance. Features Patti Page, Boxcar Willie, and other pop luminaries.
"Bobby's World" (1990) Animated
Series Roger (dog)
"Bonkers" (1993) Animated Series Fall-Apart Rabbit; Toots the horn; Broderick (Toon Radio);
Kanifky's dog; Fluffy; Quark the alien in episode: "Lunar Toons"; Carpetbag in episode: "It's in the Bag"; Mikey the muffin
in episode: "Hand Over the Dough" Other Bonkers episodes include: "Basic Spraining"; "Cereal Surreal"; "The Cheap Sheep
Sweep"; "Color Me Piquel"; "The Comeback Kid"; "The Day the Toon Stood Still"; "The Dimming"; "Fall-Apart Bomb Squad"; "Fall-Apart
Land"; "A Fine Kettle of Toons"; "Get Wacky"; "Going Bonkers"; "Gone Bonkers"; "The Good, the Bad, and the Kanifky"; "The
Greatest Story Never Told"; "I Oughta be in Toons"; "Imagine That"; "In Toons We Trust"; "Is Toon Fur Really Warm?"; "Miracle
in the 54th Precinct"; "New Partners on the Block"; "Out of Sight, Out of Toon"; "Poltertoon"; "Seems Like Old Toons"; "Stand-In
Dad"; "Stay Tooned"; "Stressed to Kill"; "Time Wounds All Heels"; "Toon With No Name" "He's Bonkers!" shorts: "Dogsapoppin'";
"O Cartoon, My Cartoon"
"Born to Be Wild" (1995) a.k.a. "Katie" Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Katie (gorilla); adult gorilla Description:
A juvenile delinquent befriends a gorilla while cleaning his mother's animal reseach lab. When he learns the gorilla is
destined to be a sideshow attraction, he sets it free.
"Breaking the Rules" (1992) a.k.a. "Sketches" Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: Three best friends who grew up
together have some bad blood between them over one of their girlfriends. She thrives on creating havoc between them. Full
Credits: Director: Neal Israel Star: Jonathan Silverman, Annie Potts, Jason Bateman, C. Thomas Howell
"Bruno
the Kid" (1996) Animated Series -?-
"Buddy" (1997) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description:
A gentle, family-oriented dramatization of the autobiography ("Animals Are My Hobby") of daffy Gertrude Lintz, a softhearted,
softheaded 1920s New York socialite who transformed her upstate mansion into a personal menagerie containing cats, dogs, birds,
chimps, and the titular baby gorilla, all of whom were trained to wear clothing and behave as humans.
"Buford and the
Galloping Ghost" (1979) Animated Series Buford (bloodhound); Nugget Nose (ghost)
"Buford Files" (1978) Animated
Series Buford
"The Bunjee Venture" (Part 0ne* - 1984) Animated (Hanna Barbera/Australia) Bunjee; Willy; pterodactyl;
tyrannosaur
"The Amazing Bunjee Adventure" (Part Two* - 198?) Animated (different animation than part one) Bunjee
See The FWHp's "Bunjee" page for vid caps and .wav files!
"Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit" (1982) Animated
TV Special -?- Description: A vegetarian vampire?! Bunnicula the Vampire Rabbit is a supernatural rabbit whose weakness
for draining vegetables of their juices causes mayhem and more for a small-town family and their neighbors. Mystery and fun
begins when Bunnicula comes to town.
"The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour" (1973) Live Action TV Series sketch
roles
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids" (1973) Animated Series Elvis (the dog)
"Buzz Lightyear of
Star Command" (2000) Animated TV Series Grubs; Rhizomian Man; Lgm; Epoch; Senator; Phlegmex; Brain Pod 2; Maw; Little
Maw; Tentacled alien; Computer voice; various other aliens
"Caddyshack" (1980) Live Action Film Gopher (voice) Description: A send-up of the miniature class struggle at a typical country
club. Murray as the gopher-obsessed groundskeeper hits a hole in one. Features the quintessential Chevy Chase performance.
ITA winner. Ramis would direct Murray 13 years later in "Groundhog Day."
"Caddyshack 2" (1988) Live Action Film Gopher (voice) Comic Jackie Mason stars in this sequel to "Caddyshack," playing a self-made
millionaire who goes up against the snobs of an upper-class country club. Although Jack Hartounian has made a fortune as a
contractor, he must put up a fight so he and his daughter, Kate, can join the exclusive Bushwood Country Club. More than anything,
Kate longs to be accepted by the club's rich members, who include her college roommate, Miffy ...
"Camp Make-A-Wacky"
(1994) CD-ROM
"Cannonball Run 2" (1983) Live Action Film Orangutan sounds More than two dozen of today's most popular stars get involved in a comic
cross-country car chase in this sequel to "cannonball run." Full Credits: Star: Burt Reynolds, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis
Jr., Susan Anton, Catherine Bach, Telly Savalas, Shirley MacLaine, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dom De Luise
"Capitol Critters"
(1992) Animated Series Presidential felines
"Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3" (1990) Animated
Series -?-
"Captain N: The Game Master" (1989) Animated Series Gameboy
Captain N the Game Master -
Legend of Zelda Captain N the Game Master - Gameboy
"Captain Planet and the Planeteers" (1990) Animated Series Suchi; Dokey; Pinhead; Leopard; Grizzly; Thylacine Magpie
Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Mission to Save Earth (1992) Captain Planet and the Planeteers - The Power is Yours (1990) Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Hero for Earth (1990) Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Toxic Terror Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Deadly Waters
"Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys" (1997) Animated Series Apax in episode: "Felonious Monks" (#
1.17) 3/1/1997
"Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue" (1990) Animated TV Special Slimer (Real
Ghostbusters); Baby Kermit (Muppet Babies) Description: TV's most popular cartoon characters, including Winnie the
Pooh, Bugs Bunny, Alf, and many others, gather together to educate kids about the dangers of alcohol and other drugs. They
show what happens to families and prove there's a smarter way to go.
Cartoon Network Promos (1999) Freddie Jones;
Jabberjaw; and more -promo voices-
"Casper and the Angels" (?) Animated Series -?- Casper and the Angels - Stars and Frights (1995) Casper
and the Angels - The Boo Zoo (1995) Casper and the Angels - V. 3 Casper and the Angels - V. 2 Casper
and the Angels - V. 1
"Casper's Halloween Special" (1979) Animated TV Special Black cat;
nice man, dog
"Catch-22" (1971) Live Action Series Captain Pace in the pilot episode.
"Cathy's Last Resort"
(1988) Animated TV Special -additional voices-
"Cats Don't Dance" (1997) Animated Film Farley Wink; L.B. Mammoth; others
"CBS Saturday is the Place" (1984) TV Special Frank
(as himself)
"Chalk Zone" (1999) Short (TV) Monster
"The Challenge of the GoBots" (1984) Animated Series Scooter; Zeemon; Res-Q; Blaster
"Challenge
of the Super Friends" Animated Series 1978-1979 Toyman
"Channel Umptee-3" (1997) Animated Series -?-
"Chip
and Dale's Rescue Rangers" (1989) Animated Series Zipper (the fly -- *except in 2 eps done by Corey Burton); Tod; puppy;
crows; pilot in episode: "Pie in the Sky"; Ribbit; mouse squeaks; waterbeetle #1; Fly that throws flea out of bar in episode:
"Barfly"
"The Chipmunks" (1980) Animated Series -additional voices-
"A Chipmunk Christmas" (1981) Animated
"Alvin and the Chipmunks" TV Special Show announcer (bumpers) Also: doctor; dogs; cat; elephant; Santa
"The Chipmunk
Adventure" (1987) Animated Film Sophie; Chief; natives; alligators; snakes; penguins Description: This is a rock
'n' roll adventure travelogue that takes the boys around the world in a hot air balloon race against the Chipettes, the boys'
sprightly girlfriends. While they compete for a prize of $100,000, they unwittingly assist a pair of international diamond
smugglers.
"Christmas Comes to Pac-Land" (1982) Animated TV Special Chomp Chomp; Morris;
Reindeer Description: Pac-Man helps Santa claus when he crash lands in Pac-Land on Christmas Eve. Thanks to Santa's
extra stop, the Pac family enjoys its very first Christmas.
"Cinderella Stories" (1999) Animated Video Lucifer;
Pom-Pom; flower vender
"City Slickers" (1991) Live Action Film Norman the calf (voice-over) Description: When a thoroughly urbanized
executive is struggling to find meaning in his life, his two best friends find the perfect cure: a fantasy cowboy vacation.
The three friends then rope and ride their way down a trail that leads to a better understanding of themselves and each other.
Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor--Jack Palance.
"City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold" (1994) Live Action Film Bull (title sequence) Description: The urbane cowboys hit the dusty comedy trail again,
this time in a search for their late trail boss' reported stash of gold. Jack Palance is back as his other character's seafaring
twin.
"Clerks" (2000) Animated TV Series President; horse; man (ep #6)
"Clifford Adventure Game"
(2000) CD-ROM Game -?-
"Clifford the Big, Red Dog" (2000) Animated Series Rex
"The Completely Mental
Misadventures of Ed Grimley" (1988) Animated Series Sheldon
"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1969) Live Action Film Henry (appearance) Description: An electrical accident in Medfield College's new computer
system shocks dim-but-cuddly undergraduate Dexter Riley into instant genius. The original owner, notorious criminal A.J. Arno,
had vital racketeering numbers in the computer, all of which have found their way into Dexter's brain. Not only is Dexter
smarter, but he knows all the criminal's secrets.
"Crazylegs Crane" (1978) Animated Series Crane Jr; Dragonfly
"The
Critic" (199?) Animated Series -?-
"Cro" (1993) Animated Series Gogg; Bobb; Earle
-D-"Darkwing Duck" (1991) Animated Series Lilliput in episode: "Getting Antsy"; Morgana's pets: Eek & Squeak
(bats) and Archie (spider) additional episodes: "Apes of Wrath"; "Beauty and the Beet"; "Comic Book Capers"; "Fungus
Amongus"; "Getting Antsy"; "Ghoul of my Dreams"; "Jail Bird"; "Just Us Justice Ducks" (Parts 1 & 2); "Malice's Restaurant";
"My Valentine Ghoul"; "Night of the Living Spud"; "Slime Okay, You're Okay"; "Something Fishy"; "A Star is Scorned"; "Twitching
Channels"; "You Sweat Your Life" "Deck the Halls With Wacky Walls" (1983) Animated TV Special Alien astronomer;
bouncing baby boo; Darryl's friend, Ken; Darryl's dad, Al "Deep Blue Sea" (1999) Feature Film Parrot "Dennis the Menace" (1994) Animated Series -additional voices-  "Denver, the Last Dinosaur" (1988) Animated Series -additional voices- "Dexter's Laboratory"
(1996) (aka "Dexter's Lab") Animated Series Monkey; Krunk "Dink, the Little Dinosaur" (1989) Animated Series Scar;
Crusty (Old sea turtle) "Dinky Dog" (1978) Animated Series Dinky Dog "Dino-Riders" (1988) Animated
Series Krulos; Rasp; Glyde "Dino: Stay Out" (1995) Animated Short Dino; Baby Puss "Dinosaur" (2000) Disney
Animated Feature Dinosaur sounds "Dirty Dawg" Animated Series Dirty Dawg "Dirty Little Billy" (1972) Live
Action Film Young Punk Buffalo Hunter "The Disney Afternoon" (1990) Compact Disc Song: "Boogie Beagle Blues" Frank
Welker as: Big Time Beagle; Baggy Beagle Chuck McCann as: Burger Beagle; Bouncer Beagle "Donald's Christmas Nightmare"
(2000) Direct to Video "The Don Knotts Show" (1970) Live Action Series Sketch roles "Doug's 1st Movie"
(1999) Animated Film Lucky Duck Monster; Herman Melville "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1994) Live
Action TV Series Dog (in bar) "Dr. Seuss - The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat" (1982) Animated TV Special -?- Description: The Cat in the Hat crosses paths with the Grinch which brings about
some beastly mishaps. "Droopy: Master Detective" (1993) Animated Series Wolf "Drop Zone" (1994) Movie
Trailer "DuckTales" (1987) Animated Series Big Time Beagle; Baggy Beagle; Bubba Duck -additional voices- Tootsie;
Captain Foghorn Episodes: "All Ducks on Deck"; "Attack of the Fifty Foot Webby"; "Attack of the Metal Mites"; "Beaglemania";
"Bermuda Triangle Tangle"; "The Bride Wore Stripes"; "Bubba's Big Brainstorm"; "Bubbeo and Juliet"; "A Case of Mistaken Secret
Identity"; "The Curse of Castle McDuck"; "Dinosaur Ducks"; "Dime Enough for Luck"; "Dough Ray Me"; "Ducks of the West"; "Ducky
Mountain High"; "Earth Quack"; "The Golden Goose" (parts 1 & 2); "The Good Muddahs"; "Home Sweet Homer"; "Jungle Duck";
"Launchpad's Civil War"; "Launchpad's First Crash"; "Luck O' the Ducks"; "Magica's Shadow War"; "The Masked Mallard"; "Merit-Time
Adventure"; "The Money Vanishes"; "My Mother the Psychic"; "New Gizmo-Kids on the Block";"Nothing to Fear"; "Raiders of the
Lost Harp"; "The Right Duck"; "Scrooge's Pet"; "Scroogerello"; "Send in the Clones"; "The Status Seekers"; "The Unbreakable
Bin"; "The Uncrashable Hindentanic"; "Yuppy Ducks" Multi-part episodes: Series Premiere 5-part (1/5, 3/5) - "Don't Give
Up the Ship"; "Three Ducks of the Condor" Firefly Fruit 4-part (1/4, 3/4, 4/4) - "A Drain on the Economy"; "Aqua Ducks";
"Working for Scales" Bubba Duck 5-part (1-5/5) * - "Marking Time"; "The Duck Who Would Be King"; "Bubba Trubba"; "Ducks
on the Lam"; "Ali Bubba's Cave" Fenton Crackshell / Gizmoduck 5-part (1-5/5) ** - "Liquid Assets"; "Frozen Assets"; "Full-Metal
Duck"; "The Billionaire Beagle Boys Club"; "Money to Burn" -Bubba Duck 5-part originally aired as "DuckTales: Time is
Money" (1988) * -Gizmoduck 5-part originally aired as "Super DuckTales" (1989) ** -Both episodes were edited to fit
the 2-hour time slot."DuckTales: Time is Money" (1988) Animated TV Special Bubba Duck (see "Duck Tales"
above)  "Ducktales - The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp" (1990) Animated Film Merlock's vocal effects Description: Scrooge Mc Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webbigail
Vanderquack are in search of the legendary treasure of Collie bBba's ancient pyramid. The ducks make off with the loot which
includes a magic lamp complete with wish-granting genie! But Merlock the evil sorcerer is in hot pursuit ready to do battle
to gain possession of the lamp. "The Dukes" (1983) Animated Series Frank was Flash; Smokey; General Lee (Dukes'
car) Began 2/5/83. Ended 10/?/83. Featured the voices of the original, primetime show stars.  "Dumb and Dumber" (1994) Animated Series Seattle Sloth; Vinnie Jr.; Guard Description: When best friends Lloyd Christmas and Harry
Dunne both get fired, Lloyd convinces Harry to travel to Colorado to search for his dream woman, Mary Swanson. Little does
Lloyd know that Mary's in Aspen trying to find her kidnapped husband. Soon the two have gotten mixed up in the crime, and
their wacky exploits are leading the FBI straight to the crooks. "Dungeons & Dragons" (1983) Animated Series Uni -additional
voices- "Dunston Checks In" (1995) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- "Dynomutt, Dog Wonder" (1978) Animated Series Dynomutt
"Elvira - Mistress of the Dark" (1988) Live Action Film Gonk (Elvira's dog)
EPCOT Center: Duck Window (1999) Theme Park Attraction Gyro
Gearloose (voice)
"Explorers" (1985) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: In their homemade laboratory, three young boys
create an interplanetary spacecraft.
"Extreme Ghostbusters" (1997) Animated Series Ray Stantz (episode:
"Back In The Saddle - Parts 1 and 2")
-F-"Faeries" (1981)Animated Film Puck; Fir Darrig; Trow; Hunter Description: At the
request of the Faerie King, a young mortal embarks on a perilous quest to destroy an evil shadow capable of enslaving all
who live in Faerie Land. "Fall Out" (1997) Video Game Maxson "Family Guy" (1999) Animated Series Freddy
on Scooby-Doo spoof (episode: "Death Has A Shadow" # 1.1 - 4/4/1999) "Fangface" (1978) Animated Series Cast: Fangface/Fangpuss
- Jerry Dexter Biff - Frank Welker Puggsy - Bart Braverman Kim - Susan Blu In 1979, Frank and Jerry trade roles. "Fangface
II Spooky Spoofs" (1978)"Fantasy Island" (1998) TV Series parrot "Far From Home:
The Adventures of Yellow Dog" (1994) Live Action Film Yellow Dog "First Impressions" (1988) TV Show Sketch roles "Fish Police"
(1992) Animated Series Mussles Marinara; Doc Croaker Began 2/28/92. Ended 3/13/92. (3 episodes) Based on the comic
book created by Steve Moncuse. "The Fisherman" (1999) Short (TV) Jeanito "Flintstones Bowling" (1999) CD-ROM
Game Dino; Barney Rubble "A Flintstone Christmas Carol" (1994) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Barney Rubble;
Dino "A Flintstone Family Christmas" (1993) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Barney Rubble; Dino "The
Flintstones Comedy Show" (1980) Animated Series Shmoo, Rockjaw in "Frankenstones" segments "The Flintstones:
Jogging Fever" (1980) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Creeply; Announcer "The Flintstone Kids" (1986
- 1988)Animated Series Nate Slate; Fang (sabertoothed kitten); Stalagbite "Flintstone Kids Just Say 'No'" (1988) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Dino; Fang; Crusher Description: A
special program that entertains and educates kids to stay away from drugs. "The Flintstones Little Big League" (1977) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Bamm-Bamm Description: In
their first feature length cartoon, Fred and Barney go to bat as coaches of opposing little league teams. "The
Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone" a.k.a. "The Flintstones New Neighbors" (1980) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Creeply;
mother pterodactyl; baby pterodactyls Description: When Fred wins a romantic vacation for two to the gloomy castle of
Count Rockula, he doesn't expect the count himself to fall in love with Wilma and enlist his monster Frankenstone to bring
him his kidnapped bride. "The Flintstones: Wind-up Wilma" (1981) Animated "Flintstones" TV Special Creeply; bird
#2; Finrock "Fonz and the Happy Days Gang" (1980) Animated Series Mr. Cool Henry Winkler (Fonz), Ron Howard
(Richie), and Donny Most (Ralph), the series regulars were joined by a dog, Mr. Cool (Frank Welker), and an alien girl, Cupcake
(DiDi Conn). The premise: They all travel through history in a time machine trying to get back to 1957 Milwaukee. Began
on 11/8/80 and ran 'til 9/18/82. Then the Fonz and Mr. Cool join the Army and the cast of "Laverne And Shirley In The Army",
with Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, which begun 10/10/81, was renamed "Laverne And Shirley With The Fonz" and ran 'til
9/3/83. Around the same time Hanna-Barbera / Ruby-Spears also created a Mork And Mindy cartoon with Mork as a high school
student. "Foofur" (1986) Animated Series Foofur  "Foofur - Furry Tails Can Come True" (1989) Description: America's reigning cats and dogs are back in a whole new adventure. Join your furry friends and
their feisty foes in a tale full of hilariously sidesplitting surprises.  "Foofur - More Amazing Tails" (1988) Description: That warm hearted hound dog and his mischievous friends are at it again so watch out, because
before these funny folks are through, you will be rolling over with laughter, sitting up with attention, and begging for more.
 "Foofur" (1988) Description: Enjoy the crazy antics of Foofur, a warm-hearted hound dog,
who inherits a home and finds himself landlord and referee to a motley collection of dogs, cats and mischievous rats. "Foofur
and His Friends" (1986) Description: The blue hound-dog landlord returns with a bunch of furry friends learning about truth, justice
and honesty.  "Foofur - He Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog!" (1986) Description: Foofur and his fellow pooches solve one doggy dilemma after another, in the comical Foofur style.
Contains 8 episodes.  "Foofur - Legal Beagles" Description: The furry friends have a tale to tell you in this adventure.  "Foofur - Fencer's Freaky Friday" Description: That hound dog and his buddies are out for some more fun, freaky fun that is.  "Foofur - A Bow-Wow of a Time" Description: Foofur and his loveable gang of furry freeloaders
once again prove it's a dog's life in these stories. "Forget Paris" (1995) Live Action Film coughing man "Freakazoid!" (1995) Animated Series Mr. Chubbikins; Gulliver; The
President -additional voices- Cobra Queen's Snakes; Fred the Guard in episode: "Toby Danger" Foamy the Freakadog
in episode: "Foamy the Freakadog" (# 1.5) 10/7/1995 "Fred & Barney Meet The Shmoo" (1979) Animated Series "Free
Willy II" (1995) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Willy "Friz Freleng's Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs
Bunny Movie" (1981) Animated Film Dog "Futurama" (1999) Animated Series Nibbler* (*On Nibbler's planet,
when he spoke in "Human." But I think Billy West is Nibbler the rest of the time.) Monster; parrot; monkey; goat; Groveling
Robot; chihuahua; Alien doctor
-G- "Gadget's Greatest Gadgets" (1999) Animated Video Dr. Claw; MAD Cat; Brain "Galtar and the
Golden Lance" (1985) Animated Series Tuk; Thork; Koda "Garfield and Friends / "U.S. Acres" (1988) Animated
Series Bo; Booker; Sheldon; Fred Duck; Mort (Orson Pig's shortest brother) -additional voices- Melvin; Edward R.
Furrow; Professor Garbanzo Bean; Parrot (does impressions); The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster; Newton; Elvis; Pet show host;
Announcer for the Orson Awards; griffin in "U.S. Acres" episode: "Hamelot" "Gargoyles" (1994) a.k.a. "Disney's Gargoyles" Animated
Series Bronx -additional voices- Banquo (voice) in episode: "Sanctuary" (# 2.29) 12/18/1995; Gilgamesh (dog); Cagney
(cat); Boudicca; Polar Bear; Alexander; Raptor; Kiron "Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles" (1996) Animated Series Bronx  "Gargoyles, The Movie: The Heroes Awaken" (1994) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Bronx Description: The
origin of the Gargoyles from their beginnings as guardians of a Scottish castle, to their betrayal and subsequent curse to
be frozen in stone. When an American tycoon buys the castle and has it moved to the top of his skyscraper the curse is broken
and once again they roam the night fighting evil.  "George of the Jungle" (1997) Live Action Film Little Monkey; Shep (big, gray, peanut-loving poochie!); Tookie (bird) Description: The
clumsy ape man from Jay Ward's 1967 television cartoon takes on a jungle of another kind in live-action when he follows a
visiting San Francisco resident back to the City by the Bay. There aren't as many trees, but he somehow manages to find plenty
of other things to crash into--not the least of which are modern society's social norms.  George Romero's "Monkey Shines" (1988) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: After a car accident leaves him a quadriplegic,
Allan Mann receives a capuchin monkey that has been made superintelligent through injections of human brain cells and has
been trained to care for human beings. Something goes wrong, however, and the monkey begins to act out Allan's most secret,
vengeful thoughts. "The Get-Along Gang" (1983/84) Animated Series -additional voices- Breaker Turtle "Gift
of the Magi" (1999) Animated Video Figaro "G.I. Joe" (1985) Animated Series Torch; Wild Bill; Polly; Junkyard;
Short Fuse "Glo Friends" (1986) Animated Series -additional voices- "The Glo Friends Save Christmas"
(1985) Animated TV Special -additional voices- Description: A fully-animated children's special based on the
successful Hasbro soft toys. Shuttlebug, Dragonflyer, Glocricket and the rest of the Glo Friends must come to the rescue when
Blanche, the wicked witch of the North Pole, sets out to ruin Christmas. "Gobots - Battle of the Rock Lords" (1986)Animated Film Scooter; Zeemon; Res-Q; Pulver-Eyes; Sticks; Narliphant "Godzilla" (1998)
 Live Action Film Godzilla babies; creature sounds Frank Welker and Gary Hecker Description: Nuclear testing
once again awakens the green behemoth. Godzilla demolishes large portions of New York City... then the U.S. Army destroys
even larger portions of NYC!  "The Golden Child" (1986) Live Action Film The Thing An innocent-minded young man, "Chan" Jarrell, is told by an exotic foreign woman
that his destiny is to save "the golden child," a boy with mystical powers who has been kidnapped by an evil cult. Chan ad
libs his way to the rescue. A comely young Tibetan woman hires a street-wise Los Angeles social worker to help her find
an angelic child who's been kidnapped by demonic forces. "The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound" (1988) Animated
TV Special Judge Flopner; Horse; Chef; Race Track Announcer; Mission Control "Goof Troop" (1992) a.k.a. "Disney's
Goof Troop" Animated Series Waffles (cat); Chainsaw (dog); Sparky in episode: "The Incredible Bulk"; Optometrist in
episode: "Gunfight at Okie Doke Corral"; General Patent Leather Goof in episode: "Calling All Goofs"  "A Goofy Movie" (1995) Animated Film Bigfoot "A Goofy Movie" is full of laughs and silly mishaps. Goofy takes his teenage son Max
out in the woods for some fishing, so they can spend more time together. They have a narrow escape when they cross paths with
Bigfoot! Max has other ideas: he wants to go to L.A. to see a rock concert so he gets Goofy to hit the road and they travel
all the way from the forest to backstage... in the goofiest way possible, of course! "Gordy" (1995) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Gordy; Narrator; Radio announcer  "Greatest Adventure Stories From the Bible - Daniel and the Lion's Den" (1986) Animated Film Fang This animated video brings to life the Biblical story of Daniel, whose intelligence and
high morals earn him a number of admirers. However, these qualities also cause jealousy among his detractors, who arrange
to have him arrested and tossed into a den of lions. The only thing that can save Daniel is his faith in God -- and that is
all the help he'll need. Gavin MacLeod lends his voice to this tale.  "Gremlins" (1984) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Stripe Description: A young man receives an unusual Christmas
gift - a cute, fuzzy little Gremlin. When he breaks the rules and feeds the cuddly Gremlin after midnight, it produces nasty
Gremlins. Really nasty.  "Gremlins 2 - The New Batch" (1990) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Mohawk Description: The town sweethearts have moved on to
the big city, landed jobs in a high-tech office park and have met up with gizmo once again. When a series of accidents creates
a whole new generation of Gremlins, the three pals must use everything they know to prevent another comic catastrophe.  "The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag" (1992) Live Action Film Scarlet Description: Betty Lou, a mousy, small-town librarian who is being ignored by
her detective-husband, stumbles upon a handgun and finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation. Not taken seriously
by her family and friends, she confesses to the crime and uses it as an opportunity to transform her life. "That felt good."
-- Betty Lou to Beaudeen, after she has shot him.
Hagar the Horrible: 'Haggar Knows Best'" (1989) Animated TV Special Al; Snert; Kvaak; Narrator;
Principal
"Hank the Cowdog" (1985) (?) TV Special Hank -vocal effects-
Hanna-Barbera Promos (1999) Interstitials
/ Bumpers
"Happily Ever After" (1993) Animated Film Batso The Evil Queen is dead and Snow White is on
her way to see the 7 dwarves when Lord Maliss, the Queen's brother, sees her in the looking glass. He attacks her in the form
of a dragon, taking Snow White's prince to the Realm of Doom. Enlisting the aid of the dwarves' cousins, Snow White must embark
on a quest to save her true love.
"Head Above Water" (U.S.-British; 1996)  Live-Action Film -special vocal effects- (seagulls, more?) Description: A darkly comic story of a couple's corpse-hiding
efforts, which lead to murderous marital woes.
George: Harvey Keitel. Nathalie: Cameron Diaz.
"Hearts of
the West" (1993) Live Action Series (?) Gopher (in 2 eps)
"Heathcliff" (1980) a.k.a. "Cats & Co." (1980) (Syndication title) a.k.a. "The Heathcliff and Dingbat Show" (1980)
(First season title) a.k.a. "The Heathcliff and Marmaduke Show" (1981) (Second season title) a.k.a. "Heathcliff and
the Cadillac Cats" (1982) (Third season title) Animated Series Dingbat in "Dingbat and the Creeps" segments
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"Heidi's Song" (1980) Animated Film Schnoodle (the Dachshund) and Hootie (the owl)
Description: The famed story of the children's
classic through sixteen songs and three sequences: "The Nightmare Ballet," "Ode To a Rat" and a dream fantasy where Heidi's
wheelchair- confined friend meets her prince charming at a ball. Voices are provided by Lorne Greene, Margery Gray, Janet
Waldo, Pam Ferdin and Sammy Davis, Jr. Written by Joseph Barbera, Jameson Brewer and Johanna Spyri (novel Heidi) |
"Hercules" (1998) a.k.a. "Disney's Hercules" Animated Series Cat (Egyptian goddess)
sounds in episode: "Hercules and the Romans"; Cockatreece (giant chicken) & Catableepus (bull) & more in episode:
"The Phil Factor"; Saul (Phil's brother); Ladon; 7-Headed Hydra; Cerebus; Cyclops; more.
"Histeria" (1998) Animated
Series Father Time; Fetch -additional voices- LBJ; Nixon; King Solomon; Ghandi; Emmanuel Conte; Pule Howzer; Geometry
("Son of Archimedes"); Hannibal's elephant; Edgar Allen Poe; George Washington's parrot, Parrot, and Abe Lincoln's dog, Jib,
in "Silly President Tricks" segment; Sister Wendy; "Announcer Guy"; more.
"Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby" (1993) Animated
Flintstones TV Special Barney Rubble; Dino
"Hollywood Hounds" (1994) -?- -special vocal effects-
"Homeward Bound - The Incredible Journey" (1993) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: Follow the incredible journey of two dogs and a
Siamese cat as they trek across the country to find their owners. Featuring the voices of Michael J. Fox, Don Ameche and Sally
Field.
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" (1989) Live Action Film Insects; Quark (the dog) Description: A preoccupied inventor accidentally shrinks his
kids to 1/4" tall and tosses them out in the trash. They face incredible dangers as they try to get home through a backyard
jungle. Includes the Roger Rabbit special "Tummy Trouble."
"Hong Kong Phooey" (1974) Animated Series -additional
voices-
"Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats" (1995) Animated Series Benz; Dog Gone
"How to Frame a Figg" (1971) Live Action Film Prentiss Gates, the garbage collector (appearance) Description: In this slapstick farce
a dimwitted bookkeeper (Don Knotts) is set up to take the fall for some corrupt city politicians who've been embezzling public
funds. A naive stooge becomes a dupe for a bunch of crooked small-town politicians. Although Hollis Figg claims to have
a lot of influence at city hall, he is actually nothing more than an assistant bookkeeper. He dreams of getting Ema Letha
Kusic, a pretty waitress, to go out with him, but has been unable to find the courage to actually ask her out for a date.
Because of Figg's gullibility, the corrupt town bosses set him up to take the fall for their crimes. Among the schemers they
enlist to help them ruin Figg is Glorianna, a beautiful and seductive secretary. Will the hapless bureaucrat succeed in
exposing the politicians and saving his good name? Full Credits: Director: Alan Rafkin Stars: Don Knotts, Joe Flynn,
Elaine Joyce, Edward Andrews, Yvonne Craig, Frank Welker, Parker Fennelly, Faye Dewitt, Benny Rubin
"Hudson Hawk" (1991) Live Action Film Bunny (the dog) Description: An infamous cat burglar is released from prison to pursue
an honest life when he meets a mega-trendy couple who threaten to kill his best friend if he doesn't steal a priceless treasure
from the vatican.
"Hugo the Hippo" (1975) Animated Film -special vocal effects- Description: Hugo
the baby hippo finds many adventures as he struggles to survive in the big city of Zanzibar. Voices are Paul Lynde, Burl Ives,
Robert Morley, Marie Osmond, and Jimmy Osmond.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996) Animated Film Baby Bird; shared role of Djali (the goat) with Mary Kay Bergman (she provided the bleats) Description: In Disney's 35th animated feature, the characters in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel
about lonely bell-ringer Quasimodo and his adventures with the beautiful Esmerelda come vividly and musically to life--even
the stone gargoyles! This updated '90s version features Quasimodo as an awkward youth, a departure from the Hugo text. Featuring
the voices of Tom Hulce, Jason Alexander, Demi Moore, Kevin Kline and David Ogden Stiers. Academy Award Nominations: Best
Original Musical or Comedy Score.
"Hyperman" (1994) Interactive CD
-I-"I Am Weasel" (1999) Animated Series -?- "I Yabba-Dabba Do!" (1993) Animated Flintstones TV Special Barney
Rubble; Dino "In Search of Dr. Seuss" (1994) Live Action / Animated TV Special Narrator "In Your Shoes"
(1998) Made for TV Film Voltaire; parrot "The Incredible Detectives" (1979) (?) TV Special Hennesy (crow) "The
Incredible Hulk / Amazing Spiderman Hour" (1982) Animated Series -?-  "The Incredible Hulk" (1984) Animated Series -?-  "Independence Day" (1996) a.k.a. "ID4" Live Action Film -special vocal effects- With a $71 million budget and mind-blowing special
effects, "Independence Day" is a grand, high-tech throwback to such films of the 1950s as "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
and "The War of the Worlds." Here, aliens, in numerous gargantuan spaceships, arrive without warning and hover over the world's
most important cities, creating global panic. "The Indian in the Cupboard" (1995) Live Action Film Pet rat -special vocal effects- "Infidelity" (1987) Live Action TV Film Freighter "Inspector
Gadget" (1999) Disney Feature Film Brain the beagle (dog sounds only); MAD Cat; kitten in tree; squirrel
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"Inspector Gadget" (1983) Animated Series Dr. Claw; M.A.D.D. Cat; Brain (the dog) |
"Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas" (1993) Animated TV Special Dr. Claw; M.A.D.D. Cat; Brain
(the dog)
"It's Punky Brewster" (1985) Animated Series Glomer
"It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown" (2000) Animated
TV Special -?-
"Itsy Bitsy Spider" (1992) Animated Series The Itsy Bitsy Spider Langston
"Jabberjaw" (1976) Animated Series Jabberjaw -additional voices- Alien mantis; announcer Description: Adventures
of a huge, cowardly shark with a pea brain and the teenage rock band for which he drums. A few episode titles: "Dr. Lo Has
Got To Go," "The Sourpuss Octopus," "There's No Place Like Outer Space" and "The Great Shark Switch".
"Jar Jar's Storybook"
(1999) CD-ROM
"Jealousy" (1984) Live Action Film (?) Parrot
"Jetsons - The Movie" (1990) Animated Film Orbity; Grungee Scout; Little Grungee Description: Meet the Jetsons all over again! In this big
screen presentation of the space-age television family, George badgers his grumpy boss Mr. Spacely for a much deserved promotion.
He succeeds, but when he gets his dream job he discovers an unsavory side to the business: by indiscriminately mining an asteroid,
Spacely Sprockets is destroying the natural habitat of a race of cute little creatures called Grungies. Will George keep his
mouth shut or follow his conscience? If his family has anything to say about it, he'll do the right thing.
"The Jetsons"
(1984) Animated Series Orbity -additional voices- Iceman; newsreporter
"The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones" (1987) Animated TV Special Dan Rathmoon; Johnny; Mr. Goldbrick Description: Elroy
Jetson's latest science project, a time machine, transports the Jetsons back to the 25th century b.c. where they make fast
friends with Fred, Wilma, Barney and Betty. Then, the Flintstones and Rubbles are accidentally zapped far into the future.
"Johnny Bravo" (2000) Animated Series Announcer; penguin; wolf; townsperson; koala; Kanamama
"Johnny
Bravo" (1999) Animated Series Chieftan; Aussie dad; emu; Foo Foo; squirrel; monster; pterodactyl; Diablo; old man; Caesar;
lion; scotsman; haggis vendor; Nellie; cop; gerbil; old prospector; cat; Quint; Splashy; waiter; elephant; Tooth Fairy; Rancer
Sid; more.
"Johnny Bravo" (1998) Animated Series Freddie Jones and Speed Buggy (episode #1.4: "Bravo Dooby Doo");
Bobo; Koko; guard; colonel; announver; King Dad; man-eating plant; crazy guy; chimp; ape; rabbit; cats; dogs; deer; cows;
Giant Ant; more.
"Jokebook" (1982) Animated Series -?-
 "Jonny's Golden Quest" (1993) Animated TV Film (?) Bandit Description: Jonny Quest and
the Quest Headquarters receive an urgent call to investigate the cause of hideous animal mutations in the rain forest of Peru.
"Jonny Quest: The New Adventures" (1996) Animated Series Bandit
"Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures" a.k.a.
"The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" Animated Series Bandit; Quest Computer; Jeremiah Surd
"Jonny Quest vs.
the Cyber Insects" (1995) Animated TV Film Bandit
"Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1993) Live Action
Film -special vocal effects-
"Jumanji" (1995) Live Action Film -special vocal effects-; monkeys; etc. Description: A magical board game serves as a door
to another dimension in this adventure fantasy based on Chris Van Allsburg's award-winning children's book. When a pair of
orphans discover the game and start playing it they unwittingly unleash a man who's been trapped inside--as well as an array
of stampeding jungle animals, brought vividly to the screen courtesy of ILM's computer-generated special effects.
-K-
"Kenny and the Chimp" (1998) TV Short -?-
"K-9 II" (1999) Feature Film Dog effects
Kids
WB! Network Promos (1993 - 2000) Plotz; Father Time; more.
"Kissyfur" (1985) Animated Series Claudette; Howie;
Uncle Shelby
"Kissyfur: 'Bear Patrol'" (1985) Animated TV Special Uncle Shelby
"Kissyfur - The Birds and the Bears" (1986) Animated TV Special Uncle Shelby Description: After leaving the circus, Kissyfur the bear and his dad,
Gus, move to a swampland full of wild and wacky animals. Here Kissyfur makes lots of new friends.
"Kissyfur: 'The
Lady is a Chump'" (1986) Animated TV Special Uncle Shelby
"Kissyfur: 'We Are the Swamp'" (1986) Animated TV
Special Uncle Shelby
"The Kowboys" (1970) Live Action Series Stagecoach driver in pilot episode.
"Kuffs" (1992) Live Action Film Dog Description: George Kuffs is a restless young man who wants to make the big score.
When he asks his older brother for a loan, he gets a job offer instead: join Brad's patrol special team. Not keen on the idea,
George becomes the new owner of the business when Brad is gunned down. Soon George finds himself battling a crime spree with
a surly police partner.
"The Kwicky Koala Show" (1981) Animated Series Dirty Dawg ("Dirty Dawg" segments)
-L-
"Lady and the Tramp II" (2000) Disney Animation -special vocal effects-
"Land Before Time III, The: The
Time of Great Giving" (1995) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Velociraptor
"Land Before Time IV, The: Journey Through the Mists" (1996) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Tickles
"The Last Halloween" (1991) TV Special Martian
"The
Last of the Mohicans" (1975) (?) TV Special Magua; soldier
"Laverne & Shirley In The Army" (1980) Animated
Series Mr. Cool the dog
"Laverne and Shirley With the Fonz" (1982) Animated Series Mr. Cool the dog
"Laugh
Trax" (1982) TV Series sketch roles
"The Lawnmower Man" (1992) Live Action Film sound effects; screams; monkey Description: A simpleton gardener is transformed by a
scientist using virtual reality software into a malevolent mega-genius. Excellent computer graphic animation by Angel Studios.
"Lazer Tag Academy - The Movie" (1986) Animated Movie Andrew Jaren; Skugg
"Lazer Tag Academy" (1989) Animated Series
"Lazer Tag Academy - Battle Hymn of Jaren's"
"The Legend
of Calamity Jane" (1997) Animated Series Joe Presto
"The Lion King" (1994) Animated Film -special vocal effects- Mouse; Lion roars
"The Lion King II - Simba's Pride" (1998) Direct to Video Film -special vocal effects-
"The Little Clowns of Happy Town" (1987) Animated
Series and "Bumper" Shorts -additional voices-
"The Little Engine That Could" (1991) Animated TV Special Old Time Engine; Bobo (clown); Little elephant Description: Few children's stories
are more famous and more loved that the tale of a plucky little engine who beats the odds by believing in himself. This animated
version captures all the charm and suspense of the original picture book. And everyone who sees it will soon be repeating,
"I think I can, I think I can..."
"Little Giants" (1994) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: A pair of brothers take sibling rivalry a bit too
far as opposing coaches in a local Pop Warner football league. Several big-name football players make cameo appearances as
tutors for the smaller team of misfit players, whose trek against the odds is led by a hard-hitting little girl.
"The
Little Mermaid" (1992) a.k.a. "Disney's The Little Mermaid" Animated TV Series Max (Eric's dog) and various characters.
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"The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea" (2000) Disney Direct to VHS/DVD (release date: 9/5/2000) Cloak
and Dagger (Morgana's sidekicks); Max
Starring Tara Charendoff (aka Tara Strong) as Eric & Ariel's daughter, Princess Melody, the new little mermaid! |
"The Little Rascals / Richie Rich Show" (1982) Animated Series Dollar (Richie's dog)
"The Little Troll Prince - A Christmas Parable" (19??) Animated TV Special Troll; Prag #2 (1/2 of two-headed monster; the other head is Neil Ross). Description: A
little gnome, who used to be a troll where everything is backwards, where good is bad and bad is good, tells why he loves
Christmas and how he discovered the gift of God's love. Features the voices of Vincent Price, Jonathan Winters, Cloris Leachman,
and Don Knotts.

"Little Wizards" (1987) Animated Series -additional voices-
"The Littles" (1983) Animated
Series Turtle
"Lloyd in Space" (2001) Animated Series -various-
"Love, American Style" (1971) Live
Action Series Public Defender (? ep); dentist (? another ep)
"Love Potion No. 9" (1991) Live Action Film -special
vocal effects-
"Lucky Luke" (1985) Animated Series Joe
MacGyver" (1991) Live Action Series Rhino
"The Making of The Lion King"
(1994) TV Special Frank (as himself) doing lion roars
"Man's Best Friend" (1993) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: An ambitious journalist breaks into a research facility
and unleashes the biggest story of her career - Max - a genetically enhanced guard dog with killer instincts.
"The
Man With No Nose" (1998) TV Short -?-
"Mars Attacks!" (1996) Live Action Film -Martian vocal effects- Description: An all-star, high-tech (and subversive) spoof of those science-fiction
films of the 1950s, such as "The Day The Earth Stood Still" and "The War of the Worlds." The zaniness begins when the Martians
arrive and announce to the crowd that they're on a peaceful mission... before promptly annihilating them. When the aliens
later fry Congress, a huge -- and bizarre -- war begins. The film follows the wacky proceedings from the points of view of
numerous colorful characters, from the inane U.S. president, to a trailer-park family, to, well, singer Tom Jones. So will
the bug-eyed visitors take over Earth? And if so, will they do a better job of taking care of it?
"Marshall Law" (2000) TV
Series Dog vocal effects (episode: #214 "Dog Day Afternoon")
"Marvel Action Universe" (1988) Animated Series -?-
"Marvin:
Baby of the Year" (1989) Animated TV Special Announcer
"The Mask"(1995) Animated Series Milo the dog -additional
voices- Baby Forthwright; monkey
"Max II" (1998) CD-ROM Game -?-
Mattel "Grow Pets" Toy (1999) Puppy
"Meatballs
and Spaghetti" (1982) Animated Series Woofer
"The Messenger" TRAILER (1999)
"Meteor Man" (1993) Live Action Film Dog Description: A mild-mannered substitute teacher in a rough district is struck by
a meteor and transformed into a superhero. This spells bad news for the local gang that is terrorizing his friends and family.
"Mickey Mouse Works" (1999) Animated Series Butch; lion (in episode: "Daisy Visits Minnie"); Salty;
seals; more.
"Midnight Patrol" (1990) a.k.a. "Potsworth & Co." Animated Series Nosey Bird; Murphy; Dream
Moon; Ralphy; Rocky; mysterious voice
"Mighty Ducks" Animated Series Chameleon; B.R.A.W.N
"Mighty Ducks
The Movie: The First Face-Off" (1996) Direct to Video Animated Film -?- Description: Captain Wildwing and the rest of the icebound water fowl
hip-check their way into their original movie adventure. When the dastardly Lord Dragamus wreaks destruction on the boys'
home planet, Puckworld, and escapes to the "small world" of Anaheim, California, the duck boys establish a secret training
ground under the Pond and plot revenge. Featuring the vocal talents of Ian Ziering, Jim Belushi, Tim Curry, and Dennis Franz.
"Mighty Man and Yukk" (1979) Animated Series Yukk (the world's ugliest dog)
"Mighty Max" (1994) Animated
Series -additional voices- Lava Lord; Lava Beast
"Monchichis" (1983) Animated Series Patchitt
"Monkey
Mayhem" (1999) (Aladdin) CD-ROM Game Abu
"Monkey Trouble" (1994) a.k.a. "Pet" Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: A kleptomaniacal, organ-grinding
monkey and a modern-day street urchin team up for laughs and adventure in this family romp. Produced by Ridley Scott. "He's
cute. He's cuddly. He's a klepto." -- marketing line for the film
"Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream" (1992)  Animated Series Big Ed; Projectionist Description: An animated adventure about a batch of monsters who are shrunken
to pocket size by a freak accident. A horror author's daughter finds the good monsters and together they battle the puny bad
monsters who have learned to grow temporarily when they hear a movie monster actress's scream. Each tape comes with a glow-in-the-dark
pocket monster.
"Mork and Mindy" (1982) Animated Series Mork's pet Began: 9/25/82. Ended: 9/3/83. Live
Action series regulars Robin Williams (Mork), Pam Dawber (Mindy), Conrad Janis (Mindy's father) and Ralph James (Orson) lend
their voices to the cartoon, as well.
"Mortal Kombat - The Movie" (1995) Live Action Film fighting sounds Description: Three warriors, Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage and Lui Kang, battle
the servants of the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung to determine the fate of the world. Based on the popular video game.
"Mouse
in the House" (2000) formerly "Mickey Mouseworks" Animated TV Series Lion; more.
"Movie Magic" (1994) Live
Action Series Episode on cartoon sound effects Frank (as himself) performing as the dragon from "The Pagemaster."
"Mulan"
(1998) CD-ROM Game -?-
"Mulan" (1998) Animated Feature Film Khan (the horse); Little Brother; Crickee Disney's 36th animated feature, an adaptation
of a 2,000 year old Chinese poem in which a fiercely independent young woman (Mulan) disguises herself as a man in order to
take her ailing father's place in the Imperial Army's campaign against the brutal hun leader Shan-Yu. Chock full of the usual
Disney delights; breathtaking animation, catchy songs, and a funny little animal (this time, a tiny guardian dragon voiced
by the resilient and newly kid-friendly Eddie Murphy).
"Munchies" (1987) Live Action Film Munchies Description: Monsters from another world come
to earth and wreak havoc on a small town. Along with an appetite for humans, the creatures develop a taste for beer and fast
food. Can anybody stop them before they wipe out the town's citizens... and restaurants?
"Muppet Babies" (1984) a.k.a. "Jim Henson's Muppet Babies" (*1986-1992 Seasons) Animated Series Kermit; Skeeter;
Beaker
"Muppet Babies: 'Glomer's Video Show'" (1984) Animated TV Special Baby Kermit; Beaker
"My Favorite
Martian" (1999) Live Action Film Zoot
"My Little Pony and Friends" (1986) Animated Series -additional
voices- Dinah (Giant puppy)
"My Little Pony - The Movie" (1986) Animated Series Bushwoolie
#3; Grundle
"My Science Project" (1985) Live Action Film Aliens In order to avoid flunking science class, Michael Harlan needs to come up with a
first-rate project. When he finds a strange-looking object, he decides to pass it off as his creation, not realizing that
it is a machine that can travel through time. Soon an assortment of historical figures, cavemen, and monsters have found their
way to Michael's school...and Michael's not quite sure how to send them back.
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"Nash Bridges" (1999) TV Series Chimp (episode #508: "Get Bananas" - original airdate: 11/19/1999)
"The
New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle" (1979) a.k.a. "The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse" Animated Series Heckle;
Jeckle; Quacula
"The New Adventures of Tom & Jerry" (1980) Animated Series Tom; Jerry; Slick Wolf; Spike;
Tyke; Tom's Owner (first 6 episodes)
"The New Fantastic Four" (1978) Animated Series H.E.R.B. (robot)
"The
New Shmoo" (1979) Animated Series The Shmoo Began: 9/?/79. Ended: 12/?/79. Al Capp's loveable Shmoo.
"The
New Scooby-Doo Movies" (1972) Animated Series Freddie Jones
"The New Tom & Jerry" (1975) a.k.a. "New Tom
& Jerry / Grape Ape Show" a.k.a. "Tom & Jerry / Grape Ape / Mumbly Show" Animated Series Tom; Slick Wolf
"The Next Karate Kid" (1994) Live Action Film Hawk Description: A troubled young girl, mixed up about the death of her parents, learns
focus and discipline from wise old family friend, the Karate teaching Mr. Miyugi, in this first rate family film.
Stars
Hillary Swank and Pat Morita
"Nick and Noel" (unsure of title) (19??) Animated Christmas Special Dog (Nick?)
"Northern
Exposure" (1990) Live Action TV Series Moose; dog
"Now You See Him, Now You Don't" (1972) Live Action Film Myles (appearance) Description: Dexter Riley is back at Medfield College, and now he's
discoverd a formula for invisibility. A gang of dangerous (and comical) crooks are after the secret of his discovery. Director:
Robert Butler Stars: Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, Jim Backus, Ed Begley Jr.
-O-
"The Oddball Couple" (1975) Animated Series -additional voices-
"Oliver and Company" (1988) a.k.a. "Disney's Oliver and Company" -additional voices- Louie (Hotdog vendor)
"The Olsen Twins' Mother's
Day Special" (1993) Live Action TV Special Announcers
"Once Upon a Crime" (1992) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: An unemployed actor finds a woman in Rome with a
Dachsund that turns out to be the hottest (stolen) dog in Europe. If the two can return the dog to Monte Carlo, they'll collect
a big reward. Unfortunately, they discover its owner has been murdered and now they're the prime suspects.
"101 Dalmatians" (1996) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- bark! bark! bark! Description: The live-action version
of one Disney's most popular animated films. When dalmatians Pongo and Perdy meet in a park, it's love at first sight for
them AND their owners, Roger and Anita. The humans marry, and soon the spotted pooches become parents to 15 puppies. Unfortunately,
Anita's boss is the aptly-named fashion designer Cruella De Vil, an incredibly grandiose, maniacal diva. Cruella wants to
make a coat of (gulp!) dalmatian fur, and although she already has 84 of the canines in captivity, she wants Anita's. When
Anita refuses to sell her pups, Cruella sends her two ever-bumbling henchmen on a dog-napping mission. Can Pongo and Perdy
save all 101 dalmatians -- and send Cruella and her minions to the doghouse in the process?
"101 Dalmatians: The Series"
(1996) Animated Series Cydne; Scorch; Steven; Thunderbolt in episode: "Watch For Falling Idols"; Sidney the snake in
episode: "Bad to the Bone"; El Diablo (chihuahua) in episode: "My Fair Moochie"; and more.
"102 Dalmatians" (2000) Live
Action Film -special vocal effects- bark! bark! bark! Glenn Close returns as Cruella
"Once Upon a Christmas Trilogy" (1999) TV Special Turkey
"Pac-Man Halloween Special" (1982) Animated TV Special Chomp Chomp
"The Pac-Man Show" (1982) Animated Series Chomp
Chomp
"The Pac-Man / Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour" (1983) Animated Series Chomp Chomp
"The Pagemaster"
(1994) Animated/Live Action Film The Horror book; dragon; parrot; raven
"The Partridge Family" (1970) Live
Action Series Rolling Stone-type magazine reporter (appearance)
"The Partridge Family, 2200 A.D. (1974) Animated Series -additonal voices- Orbit; Veenie Began 9/?/74. Ended
3/?/75. All the original cast members, sans David Cassidy and Shirley Jones, provided their own voices, including "Laugh-In"
veteran, Dave Madden (Ruben Kincaid).
"The Paul Lynde Show" (1972) Live Action Series Guest star
"The
Paw Paws" (1985) Animated Series Bumble Paw
"The Pigs Next Door" (2000) Animated Series Announcer; Blue
Zygote; horse; Executive in charge
"Pink Panther Cartoon Festival Featuring 'Pink at First Sight'" (1966-81) Animated -?-
Description: This
Pink Panther festival contains five classics: "Pink at First Sight," "Psychedelic Pink," "Super Pink," "The Hand Is Pinker
Than the Eye," and "Pink Pranks."
"Pink Panther and Sons" (1984) Animated Series Finko; Rocko
"Pinky
and the Brain" (1995) Animated Series SEE: "Animaniacs" (on page 1 of this filmography) -additional voices- Gollyzilla;
scientist #2; man in street (avoids Pinkzilla's glove); soldier #1 in episode: "Tokyo Grows"; Maurice in episode: "Brain Acres"
9/27/1997; Steven S. in episode: "Shpiel-borg 2000" 11/22/1997; Commander in episode: "Operation Sealion" 11/29/1997
"Pinky,
Elmyra and the Brain" (1998) Animated Series misc. voices
"Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night" (1987) Animated Film Igor
"Pirates of the Caribbean" (2000) Animated Video

"The Pirates of Dark Water" (1991) Animated Series Niddler (the monkey-bird)
"Pirates of Dark Water,
The - The Saga Begins" (1991)
"The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Hour" (1979) Animated
Series Frank was Yukk in "Mighty Man and Yukk" segments. Cast of "Fangface and Fangpuss" segments includes: Fangface;
Fangpuss - Frank Welker Biff - Jerry Dexter Puggsy - Bart Braverman Kim - Susan Blu "Plastic Man Springs to Action"
(1979) "Plastic Man - Man of 1000 Shapes" (1979)
"Pocahontas" (1995) Animated Film Flit (hummingbird); Percy (dog) -additional voices- The romance between the spirited Indian
beauty Pocahontas and the handsome British captain John Smith is painted in dazzling colors and sweeping music. This 33rd
animated feature from Disney boasts the voice talents of Mel Gibson, Linda Hunt, and David Ogden Stiers. Academy Award Nominations:
2. Academy Awards: 2, including Best Original Song--"Colors of the Wind."
"Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World"
(1998)
Direct to Video Animated Film Flit; misc. voices
"Poltergeist 2 - The Other Side" (1986) Live Action Film Evil butterfly Description: They're back! The restless spirits of the unburied have followed
the Freeling family to their new home. Academy Award Nominations: Best Visual Effects.
"The Popeye and Olive Show"
(1981) Animated Series -additional voices-
"Pound Puppies" (1985) Animated Series Catgut; Nabbit
"Pound
Puppies" (1986) Animated Series Howler; Catgut
"Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw" (1988) Animated Film -special
vocal effects- Reporter; Howler; Hairball; Bones
(SEE: "All New Pound Puppies", on page 1 of this filmography.)
"The Powerpuff Girls" (1999) Cartoon Network Animated Series Beebo; Twiggy; Grandma; monster; pilot; man; more (With
Tara Charendoff as Bubbles!)
"Prancer" (1989) Live Action Film Prancer -special vocal effects-; Reindeer Description: Christmas fantasy about a nine-year-old,
motherless girl, living with her dad on a failing farm, who discovers a wounded reindeer and, believing it to be the real
Prancer, one of Santa's reindeer, nurses it back to health.
"Prehysteria" (1993) Live Action Film Dinosaurs Description: It's dino-mite fun when five
pygmy dinosaur eggs hatch in the basement of a family's home. When the widower, his son and teenage daughter discover an evil
archeologist is out to exploit their new housepets, it's a showdown at the museum.
"Prehysteria 2" (1994) Live Action Film Dinosaurs Description: The mini-dinosaurs are back to help a neglected rich boy stop
his mean governess from sending him to a boarding school. "The oldest party animals are back." -- marketing line for the
film
"Prehysteria 3" (1995) Live Action Film Dinosaurs Description: Fantastical fun is afoot as the pygmy dinosaurs take up residence
at a struggling miniature golf course, touching off a "Dino-Putt" craze and helping the owners thwart their greedy brother.
"The Prince and the Pauper" (1990) Walt Disney Mini Classics (a.k.a. "Mickey's The Prince and the Pauper") Animated
Film Archbishop; Dying King (Mickey's father)
"Prince of Central Park" (1999) Feature Film Terrier
"Probe"
(1988) Live Action Series Josephine (voice) in episode: "Metamorphic Anthropoidic Prototype Over You" (# 1.4) 3/24/1988
"Pride of the X-Men" (1993) Animated Mortimer Toynbee; Toad; Lockheed Description: The
Brotherhood of Terrorist Mutants has only one goal: to destroy the human race and make them slaves. Luckily for the humans,
there is a group of mutants who use their superpowers for good... the X-Men.
"A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" (1988) Animated
Series Freddy Jones -additional voices-
"The Puppy Saves the Circus" (1981) (?) TV Special Tiger; Lead
Pony; Clown
"The Puppy's Amazing Rescue" (1980) (?) TV Special -additional voices-
"The Puppy's Great
Adventure" (1979) (?) TV Special -additional voices-
"The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy" (1978) (?) TV Special -additional
voices-
"Puss 'n Boots" (1994) Animated TV Special -additional voices-
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"Q*bert" (1983) Animated Series Q*mungus; Q*ball; Q*dad; Coilee Snake; Ugg; Wrongway; Sam Slick
"Quack
Pack" (1996) Knuckles (Daisy's iguana); mutant prehistoric pigeon; mutant prehistoric rabbit; Whiskers (cat/saber-toothed
tiger); The Claw; Green-Eyed Monster; Jean Claude
"Quest for Camelot" (1998) Animated Feature Film Ayden
-R-
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981) Live Action Film Seig Heil (spider monkey)
When the Allies discover the Nazis are planning to use the
Lost Ark of the Covenant as a weapon, they send archeologist Indiana Jones to find it first. Ford is like a cross between
Humphrey Bogart and a Superball in this bare-knuckled, barnstorming, pot-boiling, eye-popping, cliffhanging bucket of Technicolor
popcorn.
"Rambo" (1985) Animated Series Mad Dog
"The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" Animated Series Bandit
"The Real Ghostbusters" (1986) Animated Series Ray Stantz; Slimer; Logo Ghost (bumpers) -additional voices- The
Bogeyman; Winchester Wolf; Robobuster; and many, many more!
"Reasonable Doubts" (1993) Live Action TV Special Dog
"Recess"
(1999) a.k.a. "Disney's Recess" Animated Series Mr. Dunn; photographer; film narrator 1; Mr. Wood; fisherman; dog;
Abe Lincoln; Old Caller
"Recess" (1998) a.k.a. "Disney's Recess" Animated Series Custodian; Mr. Dunn; Señor
Fusion; man; dogs; birds; more.
"Recess" (1997) a.k.a. "Disney's Recess" Animated Series Mayor; dentist; various
announcers; more.
"The Rescuers Down Under" (1990) Animated Film Joanna (Goanna lizard); Marahute (eagle)
The
world's bravest mice, Bernard and Miss Bianca, answer a call for help from deep in the heart of Australia's vast and unpredictable
outback! With a crazy crew of local critters, these top mouse agents rush to the aid of Cody, a young boy struggling to save
a magnificent eagle from a ruthless poacher.
"The Rescuers Down Under" (1990) Story Audiocassette (no book) Joanna;
Marahute -special vocal effects-
"The Return of Bunjee" (1985) Animated TV Special Bunjee
"Return to
Green Acres" (1990) Live Action TV Film Arnold Ziffel (the pig)
"Return to Neverland" (2002) Disney Animated
Feature Dog, Fish, Nanatwo
"The Richie Rich / Scooby-Doo Hour" (1980) Animated Series Dollar; Freddy
"Richie
Rich" (1994) Live Action Film Dollar (Richie's dog); Mechanical bee
"Rick Moranis in Gravedale High" (1990) a.k.a.
"Gravedale High" Animated Series Frankentyke; J.P. Ghastly III
"Road Rovers" (1996) Animated Series Blitz;
Shag; Muzzle
"The Road to El Dorado" (2000) Dreamworks Animated Feature Altivo (horse)
"The Road to Wellville" (1994) Live Action Film -special vocal effects-; Animal noises for Jane Fonda's character Description: A story
based on the facts about Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, brother of the Corn Flake tycoon, whose fanatical Battle Creek Sanitarium
purged guests of all bodily impurities and impure appetites. Director Parker's portrait of a fad-crazed turn-of-the-century
America has some humorous relevance to modern fads.
"Robotix: The Movie" (1985) (?) TV Special -?-
"Robotman
and Friends 1" (1984) Animated Roberon; Sound-off
"Robotman and Friends 2" (1986)
"Rollercoaster
Rabbit" (1990) Animated "Roger Rabbit" Short Bull
"Rose Petal Place" (1984) Animated TV Special P.D. Centipede;
Seymour J. Snailsworth; Tumbles; Elmer; Horace Fly
"Rose-Petal Place II: 'Real Friends'" (1985) Animated TV Special P.D.
Centipede; Seymour J. Snailsworth; Tumbles; Elmer; Horace Fly
"Rude Dog and the Dweebs" (1989?) Animated Series Caboose;
Rot; Seymour
"Rules of Engagement" (2000) Feature Film Radio DJ (voice)
"Sabrina" Promos (1999) Interstitials / Bumpers
"The Santa Clause" (1994) Live Action Film Reindeers Description: In this Kris Kringle comedy a divorced dad has to take over for
the legendary gift-giver after the real Santa falls off a roof. The dad, a non-believer (in Santa), takes his son along and
finds meaning in Christmas, but he has a little trouble convincing his ex-wife.
"Saturday Supercade" (1983) Animated
Series featuring: "Donkey Kong, Jr." - Donkey Kong Jr. "Q*bert" - Q*mungus; Q*ball; Q*dad; Coilee Snake; Ugg; Wrongway;
Sam Slick "Kangaroo" - Monkey Biz Gang (w/ Pat Fraley)
"Savage Dragon" (1995) Animated Series Arachnid
"Scenes From the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills" (1989) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: Two
comically complicated Beverly Hills families are forced to share one measly mansion for an entire weekend. A sitcom queen
and a socialite undergo temptations as a result of a bet between their houseboys.
"The Scooby-Doo / Dynomutt Hour"
(1976) Freddy Jones Dynomutt; Dog Wonder
 "Scooby Goes Hollywood" (1979) Animated TV Special Freddy Jones; Scooby-Doo (baby); afghan; The Groove Description: Scooby thinks he's
a movie star, and he even gets an outfit to match. The only problem is that no one else thinks he's a star. Lots of comic
fun.
"Scooby-Doo's Greatest Mysteries" (1998) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Freddy Jones
"Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics" (1977) Animated Series Yakky
Doodle (The Yogi Yahooies) Dynomutt; Tinker; Jabberjaw (The Scooby Doobies) Sooey Pig; Magic Rabbit (The Really Rottens)
"Scooby
& the Reluctant Werewolf" (1989) Animated TV Special Crunch
"Scooby and Scrappy-Doo"
(1979) Animated Series Freddy Jones
"The Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Puppy Power Hour" (1982) Animated Series Freddy
Jones
"Scooby-Doo's Mystery Challenge" (1999) CD-ROM Game Freddie; more
"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" (1969) Animated
Series Cast: Scooby-Doo - Don Messick Norville "Shaggy" Rogers - Casey Kasem Freddy Jones - Frank Welker Daphne
Blake - Heather North Velma Dinkley - Nichole Jaffe
"Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders" (2000) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Freddy Jones; Amber (dog); aliens (Daphne:
Mary Kay Bergman)
"Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost" (1999) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Freddy Jones; Turkey Beast; Mummy;
pumpkin creatures (Daphne: Mary Kay Bergman)
"Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" (1998) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Freddy Jones (Daphne: Mary Kay Bergman) (Lena: Tara Charendoff)
"Screwball Squirrel" (1993) Animated Series Park ranger
"Sea Quest DSV" (1993) Live Action TV Series Darwin
(the dolphin)
"The Secret Garden" (1994)  Animated Film Narrator; Robin Description: A feature-length, animated version of this timeless children's
classic about an orphan girl who discovers a magical secret garden at her uncle's house in the moors. Contains footage not
seen in the television broadcast.
"Scruffy" (1980) Animated TV Special -additional
voices- Description: The story of a tiny puppy, tragically orphaned. Scruffy is involved in a series of emotional and
perilous adventures before she is freed by Butch, a stray dog who fights for her freedom after she is deceived into becoming
an accomplice in crime.
"Sectaurs" (1986) Animated Mini-Series Skulk; Trancula; Raplor
"The Shadow" (1994) Live
Action Film Phurba
"The Shmoo" (1979) Animated Series The Shmoo Began 9/?/79. Ended 11/?/80.
Shnookums
and Meat Promos (1999)
"The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show" (1994) Meat; Maxie the Brain
"Simba's
Pride Gamebreak" (1998) CD-ROM Game -special vocal effects-
"Simon and Simon" (1981) Live Action TV Show Dubbing
Actor in episode: "Almost Completely Out of Circulation" 1984 Here's a stretch: Frank plays a voice-over actor seen
performing (at times he uses a voice similar to Dr. Claw on Inspector Gadget) while S&S interview his audio engineer. MORE DETAILS
"The Simpsons" Animated Series Santa's Little Helper ("sickly racing dog" mentioned below) -additional voices- Princess
(pony) in episode: "Lisa's Pony" (# 3.8) 11/7/1991 voice ? in episode: "The Canine Mutiny" (# 8.20) 4/13/1997 voice
? in episode: "In Marge We Trust" (# 8.21) 4/27/1997 voice ? Halloween Special: "Treehouse of Horror 10" (# ???) 10/31/1999
"The Simpsons Christmas Special" (1991) Description: The Simpsons star in their first Christmas special, wallowing in the dysfunction that makes them
so endearing. In this episode, Homer finds himself short of cash and unable to buy gifts (doh!). So he takes a job as a part-time
Santa -- which creates more problems than it solves... Meanwhile, Bart takes a liking to a sickly racing dog, and the family
eventually adopts him. As a result, The Simpsons realize that the true meaning of Christmas is rooted in love, not material
items.
"If TV taught me anything, it's that miracles always happen to poor kids at Christmas. It happened to Tiny
Tim, it happened to the Smurfs, and it's going to happen to us." -- Bart
"The Skatebirds" (1977) Animated Series Curly
in "The 3 Robonic Stooges" segments
"Sliding Doors" TRAILER (1998)
"Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters" (1988) Animated
Series Ray Stantz; Slimer
"Smurfily Ever After" (1985) Animated TV Special Hefty; Monster
"The Smurfic
Games" (1984) Animated TV Special Hefty; Frog; Bird; Poet
"The Smurfs" (1981) Animated Series Hefty Smurf; Poet Smurf; Clockwork Smurf; PeeWee/Peewit; Azrael; Wild Smurf; Puppy;
Balthazar's Moat Monster
"The Smurfs" (1987) "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute" (1983)
"Smurfs - Village Tales"
"The Smurfs' Christmas Special" (1982) Animated TV Special Hefty
"The
Smurfs' Springtime Special" (1982) Animated TV Special Hefty; Poet; Duckling
"My Smurfy Valentine" (1983) Animated
TV Special Poet; Hefty; Azrael
"The Snorks" (1984) Animated Series Tooter; Occy
"Sonic the Hedgehog"
(1993) Animated Series -?-
"Space Camp" (1986) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Jinx the robot Description: While attending the United States
Space Camp, five teenagers and their instructor are accidentally launched into space on board a shuttle and they must figure
out how to bring themselves safely back to Earth.
"Space Jam" (1996) Live Action Film Charles (dog) Threatened with being kidnapped and taken to Moron Mountain by the Nerdlucks,
Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes characters propose a winner-take-all basketball game. Confident that their ringer, NBA mega-star
Michael Jordan, will ensure their victory, Bugs & Co. are surprised with their foes' ability to "absorb" talent from other
earth-bound hoops stars. A live-action/animated comic adventure.
"Space Stars" (1981) Animated Series Cosmo
in "Astro and the Space Mutts" segments; Blip in "Space Ghost" segments
"Spawn" (1997) Live Action Film - Malebolgia - The ambitious, visually extravagant big-screen adaptation of comic artist Todd
McFarlane's popular eponymous Gothic serial, helmed by first-timer Dippe (formerly of Industrial Light & Magic). After
burning to death in the munitions factory he was commanded to destroy, a reluctant CIA operative strikes up an uneasy bargain
with the devil--he'll lead the armies of Hell in their war against the earth in exchange for the opportunity to see his wife
from afar. Available in the original theatrical version and in an R-rated director's cut. Stars: Michael Jai White, John Leguizamo,
Martin Sheen, Theresa Randle, Nicol Williamson, D.B. Sweeney, Melinda Clarke, Miko Hughes, Sydni Beaudoin, Michael Papajohn,
Frank Welker.
"Species" (1995) Live Action Film Alien Sil; alien baby A genetically engineered, shape-shifting creature with extraterrestrial
intelligence adopts the form of a beautiful woman to mate with humans and unleash a brood of offspring that will destroy mankind.
A team of experts must band together to stop her--it--from accomplishing its diabolical mission. Special editions contain
behind-the-scenes footage with creature creator H.R. Giger
"Species 2" (1998) Description: Sil, the sex-crazed alien life form from the predecessor "Species" is now a clone named Eve (Henstridge).
Eve is the acting subject of governmental experiments until a trio of astronauts returns from a trip to Mars and one starts
behaving rather strangely. Astronaut Patrick Ross (Lazard) begins to act eerily similar to Sil in that sexual predator sort
of way that Henstridge made so endearing in "Species." NOTE: I do not know if Frank is in Species 2... but thought I should
add it, just in case :)
"Spiderman and His Amazing Friends" (1981) Animated Series Flash Thompson; Bobby
Drake/Iceman; Ms. Lion
"Spiral Zone" (1987) Animated Series
Dr. Lawrence; Razorback; Rawmeat
"Sport Billy"
(Germany, 1980; U.S., 1982) Animated Willie, Sporticus XI
"Spy Dogs" (1998) Animated
TV Series -?-
"Star Fairies" (1985) Animated TV Special Puppy; Lavendar; Vanity Description: Born
on delicate moonlit nights, Star Fairies have the power to grant your every wish. Based on the Tonka Toys characters.
"Star Trek III - The Search for Spock" (1984) Live Action Film Spock (screams); Young Spock (vocal effects); Klingon dog; Turboshaft Description: Admiral
Kirk has defeated the genetically created genius Khan, but Spock is dead and McCoy is suffering from a strange mental aberration.
The Enterprise travels to the planet Genesis to recover the body of Spock.
"Star Trek: Voyager" (1998) TV Series -?-
"Stargate"
(1994) Live Action Film Mastadge
"Star Trek: Voyager" (199?) Live Action TV Series Voices alien creature
in episode: "Nothing Human" (# 5.8) 12/2/1998
"Stephen King's 'Cats Eye'" Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Cat;
Gnome
"Stevie Stardust" (1999) 3-D Animated series Chub (Stevie's dog) (Stevie is voiced by Tara Charendoff)
"Super Dave" (1992) Animated Series (about racecar driver, "Super Dave Osborne") Dad; Super Dave's dog
"Super
Ducktales" (1989) Animated TV Special Big Time Beagle; Megabyte Beagle; M.E.L. (see "Duck Tales" for more info.)
"Super
Friends" (1973) Animated Series Marvin; Wonder Dog; Toyman
"Super Friends Team: Galactic Guardians" (1985) Animated
Series Darkseid; Kalibak; Mxyzptlk
"Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show" (1984) Animated Series Darkseid;
Kalibak
"The Super Globetrotters" (1979) Animated Series Crime Globe
"Super Mario Bros." (1993) Live
Action Film creatures
"Superman" (1997) Animated Series Scientist (voice) in episode: "Monkey Fun" 9/27/1997
"The
Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries" (1995 - 1999) Animated Series Hector; -additional voices- Mugsy; Joel Ferret; Mad
Scientist; Hemlock Holmes; Fred T. Totter; Silas McCawber (French Maid); Hercule Del'eau; French Detective; host at 'Cajun
Canary Crooning Competition'; lawyer; cats; bear; merchant; and more!
"SWAT KATS: The Radical Squadron" (1993 - 1995) Animated
Series Dr. Viper; -additional voices- Thanks got to Holmer Søgaard for this info.
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"Tabitha and Adam Meet the Clown Family" (1972) Animated Series (about the kids from "Bewitched") Frank voiced
"Mike."
"TaleSpin" (1990)  a.k.a. "Disney's Tale Spin" -?- episodes: "All's Whale That Ends Whale"; "A Bad Reflection on You" (Parts 1 &
2); "The Bigger They Are, The Louder They Oink"; "Citizen Khan"; "Destiny Rides Again"; "For Whom the Bell Klangs" (Parts
1 & 2); "Jumping the Guns"; "Mommy for a Day"; "Paradise Lost"; "Plunder and Lightning" (Part 1); "A Touch of Glass"
"Tank Girl" (1995) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Tank voice In the year 2033, an evil dictator hoards water in
the Australian desert until a spunky, punky girl steals a tank and joins up with an army of mutant kangaroo men to restore
justice. The alternative soundtrack features Belly, Bjork, Devo, Hole, Ice-T, Iggy Pop, L7, Stomp, and Veruca Salt.
"Tanis"
(1999) (a.k.a. "Obi Wan") CD-ROM Game -?-
"Teaching Mrs. Tingle" (1999) Feature Film -?-
"Teen Wolf" (1986) Animated Series -additional voices-
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
II: The Secret of the Ooze" (1991) Live Action Film Rahzar (wolf); Tokko (snapping turtle)
"This Is America, Charlie Brown V. 6 - The Birth of the Constitution" (1989) Animated TV Special Mr. Morris; Mr. Wilson; Delegates Description: A fun-filled, educational look at
the creation of the Constiution, from a Peanuts perspective.
"This Is America, Charlie Brown V. 1 - The Great Inventors" (1989) Animated TV Special Thomas Edison; Alexander Graham Bell Description: Sally's school report showcases
America's genius's whose ideas changed the lives of everyone in the world.
"This Is America, Charlie Brown V. 4 - The Mayflower Voyagers" (1989) Animated TV Special Squanto; Captain Jones; Explorer #1; Crows; Wolves Description: Charlie Brown and
the pilgrims celebrate a glorious Thanksgiving together.
"This Is America, Charlie Brown V. 5 - The NASA Space Station" (1989) Animated TV Special Reporter Description: The Peanuts Gang takes to the skies in this fun and educational
look at NASA's proposed space station.
"This Is America, Charlie Brown V. 7 - The Smithsonian and the Presidency" (1989) Animated TV Special Abraham Lincoln; Teddy Roosevelt Description: Charlie Brown and his Peanuts pals go
to the Smithsonian where their imaginations take them back to the days of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin
Roosevelt.
"This Is America, Charlie Brown V. 2 - The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk" (1989) Animated TV Special Wilbur Wright Description: The Peanuts gang takes a look at the origins of manned
flight.
"The Three Robonic Stooges" (1978) Animated Series Frank was Curly. Began 1/?/78. Ended 9/?/81. Norman
Mauer (Moe Howard's son-in-law) wrote the scripts.
"Thunder in Paradise" (1994) Hulk Hogan's Live Action TV Series Mechanical
monster Computer voice
"The Tigger Movie" (2000) Disney Animated Feature
"Timon and Pumbaa" (1995) a.k.a. "Disney's
Timon and Pumbaa" Animated Series -additional voices- Ned (elephant); Panda
"Tiny Toon Adventures" (1990) Animated
Series Gogo Dodo; Furrball; Little Beeper; Calamity Coyote -additional voices- Ant; Babzilla; Barky Marky; Chewcudda;
The Coyote Kid; Dog; Hair Monster; Henry Bear; Moe Squito; Steven Spielberg; Studio Guard; Whales; X Bird
"Tiny Toon Adventures Halloween Special" (1995) Animated TV Special Gogo Dodo; Furrball; Little Beeper; Calamity Coyote
"Tiny
Toon Adventures - How I Spent My Vacation" (1991) Direct-to-Video Animated Film Furrball; Uncle Stinky; Little Beeper; Lord Bryon Basset
"Tiny Toons Spring
Break" (1994) Animated Special Gogo Dodo; Furrball; Little Beeper; Calamity Coyote
"The Tiny Tree" (1975) Animated
TV Special Groundhog; father; beaver; mole
"'Tis the Season to be Smurfy" (1987) Animated "Smurfs" TV Special Hefty;
Monster; Poet; Wild Smurf; Puppy
"The Tom and Jerry / Grape Ape Show" (1975) Animated Series -additional voices-
"Tom
and Jerry Kids Show" (1990/91) Animated Series Tom; Jerry; Wild Mouse; McWolf; Stinky Jr. in "Droopy and Dripple" segments
"Tommy Boy" (1995) Live Action Film Deer; cow; rottweiler Description:
After seven years of college finally yields a
degree, a dim-witted party animal returns to work at his father's company, only to be forced on the road with an anal-retentive
numbers-cruncher to try to save the failing business.
"Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats" (1988) Animated
TV Special Rasputin
"Top Dog" (1995) Live Action Film Top Dog
"Toonstruck" (1996) Video Game Ray; The Myna Bird; Bowling Bear; Elephant;
Elmer; Surveillance Guard; Mouse; Scarecrow; Squirrel; Vulture; Venus Flytrap
"Trading Mom" (1994) a.k.a. "The Mommy Market" Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: Three children, dissatisfied
with their single mother, learn from a friend they can choose another by using a magic spell; however, things don't always
work out for the best. Based on Nancy Brelis' short story "The Mommie Market."
"Trail Mix-Up" (1993) Animated "Roger
Rabbit" Short Forest animals
"The Transformers" (1984) Animated Series Megatron; Galvatron; Mixmaster; Skywarp; Frenzy; Rumble; Sludge; Groove; Wheelie; Laserbeak; Soundwave; Ravage; Buzzsaw; Ratbat;
Mirage; Blades; Chromedome; Pinpointer; Trailbreaker
"Transformers - The Movie" (1986) Animated
Film Soundwave; Megatron; Rumble; Frenzy; Wheelie; Junkion; Lazerbeak |
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"Treasure Island" (1994) TV Special Parrot
"Treehouse Hostage" (1998) Made
for TV Film Kato (dog)
"Troll" (1986) Live Action Film Trolls; Monsters Description: A nasty old troll named Torok transforms the denizens of
a San Francisco apartment house into mystical creatures.
"The Trollkins" (1982) Animated Series Flooky;
Bogg; Top Troll
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"The Trouble With Girls" (1969)
a.k.a. "The Chautauqua"
a.k.a. "The Trouble with
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Elvis Presley stars in this eclectic blend of whodunit, melodrama, comedy and Americana. Walter
Hale is the manager of a "Chautauqua" -- a traveling educational/motivational show -- whose tour takes him and his company
to a small town in the Midwest circa 1927.
Aside from the friction between Walter's crew and the locals, one of the
residents, a jealous pharmacist, is found murdered. While the traveling performers decide the show must go on, and the residents
debate whether to support or reject it, Walter realizes the onus is on him to solve the mystery.
Also stars: Vincent
Price, Marilyn Mason, Dabney Coleman, Joyce Van Patten, John Carradine and Nichole Jaffe (Scooby-Doo's Velma). VHS Includes
theatrical trailer.
"The Trouble With Miss Switch" (1980) (?) TV Special -additional voices-
"The Trouble With Spies" (1987) Live Action Film Perky Description: Appleton Porter is one
of the most inept agents ever to work for the British Intelligence Dervice. He's also the perfect man to steal a secret truth
serum developed by the Russians. Porter follows all the wrong clues, while the Russians plot against him, leading to a series
of humorous, but dangerous misadventures.
"Turbo-Charged Thunderbirds" (1995) Animated Series Dr. Brain; Disc
jockey from space
"Turbo Teen" (1984) Animated Series Flip; Rusty
"Tweety's High-flying Adventure" (2000) Animated
Video Mugsy; Nero; Cool Cat, Penelope; Wild Cat (#1); Tweety's chirps
"25-Cent Trouble" (1998) TV Short Robot;
dog
"2 Stupid Dogs" (1993) Animated Series
"Uncle Gus" (1999) Short (TV) Interviewer; monkey; Rex; Neville; Dwayne
"Up the Creek" (1984) Live Action Film Chuck (the dog) Description: An uproarious
comedy in which a group of wacky college students take part in a raft race down a turbulent river. "Up the Creek" features
an original soundtrack that includes songs by the Beach Boys, Heart, and Cheap Trick
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"Valley of the Dinosaurs"(1974) Animated Series Lok; Glump; Digger
"Vikings" (1994) Interactive CD
"Virtuosity" (1995) Live Action Film -special vocal effects-; screams Description: In 1999 Los Angeles, an imprisoned ex-cop
is given one last shot at redemption when he's turned loose to track down a virtual killer who has escaped the confines of
cyberspace. Computer-generated special effects enhance this thriller from the director of 1992's "The Lawnmower Man."
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"Wakko's Wish" (1999) Animated Video Thaddeus Plots; Ralph; Buttons; Flavio; Runt; Pharfignewton; toymaker;
accountant; mouse
"Watch the Birdy" (1975) -?-
"Warlock II - The Armageddon" (1993) Live Action Film -special vocal effects- Description: In pre-Christian times Druids successfully prevented
the birth of Satan's son. Now he's trying it again in northern California and the descendents of the Druids know what they
have to do. Two teenagers must accept their Druidic duty - or the Warlock will rule forever!
"Waynehead" (1996) Animated
Series Tripod
"Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? (2000) Animated Video -?-
"What's New Mr. Magoo?"
(1977) Animated Series Waldo
"Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch"(1974) Animated Series Wheelie; Chopper
"Where
on Earth is Carmen San Diego?" (1995) Animated Series -?-
"Where's Waldo?" (1991) Animated Series -?-
"The Wild Thornberrys" (199?) Currently Airs on Nickelodeon Animated Series Mox (Macaque monkey)
"Winnie
the Pooh and the Family Tree" (2000) Animated Video
"A Wish for Wings that Work" (1991) Animated "Bloom County"
TV Special Santa Claus
"The Wizard of Oz" (1990) Animated Series Toto; Draco (flying monkey); West Wind in episode: "Fearless" Note
to GB fans: The West Wind sounds a lot like the Bogeyman on RGB Cast List: Charlie Adler; Liz Georges; David Lodge;
Tress MacNeille Alan Oppenheimer; Hal Rayle; BJ Ward; Frank Welker
!!!Multimedia Coming Soon!!!
"Wonderbug"
(1976) (?) TV Series Part of "The Krofft Supershow" Wonderbug
"The Wuzzles" (1985) Animated Series Mockingbird;
Dingbats; giant spider
"The X-Files" (1998) TV Series -special vocal effects-
"The X-Files" (1995) TV Series -special
vocal effects- Gorilla; alien; cats; rats; dogs
"X-Men - Pride of the X-Men" (1993) Animated Mortimer Toynbee; Toad; Lockheed
Description: The
Brotherhood of Terrorist Mutants has only one goal: to destroy the human race and make them slaves. Luckily for the humans,
there is a group of mutants who use their superpowers for good... the X-Men.
"Xyber 9" (1999) Animated Series Many
characters
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"Yo Yogi!" (1991) Animated Series -?-
"Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears" (1988) Animated TV
Special Dax Nova; Worker Kid
 "Yogi and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose" (1987) Animated TV Special Merkin Description: The
troublesome bear from Jellystone National Park takes to the air with his side-kick, Boo-Boo.
 "Yogi's Great Escape" (1987) Animated TV Special Bopper; Yapper; Real Ghost Description: Yogi
is joined by his pals in this hilarious adventure as the gang try to escape the clutches of ghosts and goblins.
"Yogi's
Space Race" (1978) Animated Series Jabberjaw; Buford; Nugget Nose
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"Ziggy's Gift" (1982) Animated TV Special Ziggy's dog; cat; turkeys Description: Ziggy,
of Tom Wilson's comic strip, has a Christmas adventure in this Emmy-winning special. When he becomes a streetside Santa for
charity, Ziggy doesn't realize the donations are really lining the boss's pockets. Music by Harry Nilsson.
"Zorro, the Gay Blade" (1981) Live Action Film Narrator; Mexican guard (voice)
Description: George Hamilton portrays two "versions"
of Zorro in this fast paced comedy. When the real Zorro hurts his foot he calls on his effeminate brother to temporarily assume
his heroic role.
"Zucchini" (1985) Animated TV Special Zucchini (ferret)
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