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Post by tdickensheets on Sept 23, 2011 19:26:59 GMT -7
Did you know before Will Ryan was voice of Grubby. He did other voices.
Gad And Zook in Gummi Bears cartoon.
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Post by tdickensheets on Sept 23, 2011 19:30:42 GMT -7
He was voice of Petrie / Land Before Time
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Post by indigodragon on Sept 23, 2011 19:33:40 GMT -7
Yup, he was also the voice of Petrie in the first "Land Before Time" film. (tdickensheets beat me to that by 3 minutes. ) Also, in the first "American Tale" film, Mr. Ryan played Digit. And is currently the voice of Willie the Giant.I'm a big fan of voice acting. Also, it helps when you have Wikipedia.
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Post by TRO Admin on Sept 27, 2011 23:32:19 GMT -7
As Vincent pointed out to me a couple weeks back - Will has also recently done some work again as Winnie The Pooh - voicing him in an episode of Family Guy.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Sept 30, 2011 7:20:40 GMT -7
He was also the Triton's seahorse messenger in The Little Mermaid movie.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 10:50:17 GMT -7
Yes, Mr. Ryan did a guest spot in the "Family Guy" Episode "Road to the North Pole". It's a short cut-away gag as the series is known for, showing a brief conversation between Pooh and Eeyore.
Of course, please use caution when viewing this episode, and the series in general. In the U.S. it is rated TV-14 (suitable for viewers ages 14 and up), which is generous.
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Post by TRO Admin on Oct 2, 2012 18:29:39 GMT -7
Family Guy as a two hour experience, such as a movie or TV special, would probably interest me greatly. There is definitely enough cynicism in me to allow that style of humor to make me chuckle. As a weekly lifestyle choice though, I'd have to say I feel sorry for those who rely on it as their main source of entertainment - and dare I say - sometimes only exposure to culture and political humor/thought. I think we have to draw some lines - maybe not in the direction that kind of humor takes, but in how much we allow ourselves to be exposed and sculpted by it. With that being said, I of course have no beef with anyone who enjoys the show.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2012 15:54:24 GMT -7
I'm a big fan of the show, personally. It's a nice balance of just ridiculous and intelligent humor. It has more than it's share of "shock" value laughs, but that's not what keeps me watching. I would agree that the show must be taken in context, because otherwise it would be incredibly offensive. I also think it's somewhat entertaining to watch such a bombastic show in this ultra-PC culture that I often fear is doing more harm than good. But it must he taken purely as entertainment, not a lifestyle. I certainly don't begrudge anyone who dislikes the show. It's clearly not for everyone.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2012 6:12:42 GMT -7
I used to watch both Family Guy and The Simpsons all the time. But I got tired of the same old stuff over and over again, and often times certain scenes in Family Guy just kept on going with no useful purpose to the episode. So, I stopped. I still like them, but I just don't watch them anymore.
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