Hey Peter, thought you'd get a kick out of this one. Someone took June Foray's recordings as Karen from the Frosty record and redubbed them back into the special:
Hey there Peter, can't remember if I mentioned this one near the end of last year or not; but here's a Christmas special that was based off, of all things, those Wacky Wall Walkers toys:
Oh jeez Peter. Matt pointed this out on Dinosaur Dracula: A Christmas special based around those little sticky octopus toys you'd throw on walls. I should mention that Mark Evanier wrote it, and has notable voice actors (One blue depressed wall walker for example, is played by Peter Cullen doing...
Hey Peter, I know its too late for this year, but someone's uploaded "Jingle Bell Rock", if you want to update that with an actual review:
Jingle Bell Rock - Video Dailymotion
Pfffft Bakertoons I was just about to link that Chuck E Cheese special myself. A little bit more info on the special...while it never aired on TV, it was sold at Chuck E Cheese stores on tape.
Say Peter, if you do a Misfit entry on the Chuck E Cheese special, here's some behind the scenes info...
Hey Peter about your comment about the VAs being people who "don't sound like professional voice actors, they sound like people who'd never worked in cartoons before", that's kind of a false statement: Filmation's Jughead was Howard Morris, who had already done plenty of work for Hanna-Barbara...
Just a heads up, the Zelda DLC for Sonic is up all ready. It's not listed on the eShop main page at the moment, but if you go into Lost World's DLC section its there.Don't have time to play it right now, but I'm looking forward to trying it tonight.
Actually no, the Brian prototype was Steve seen in Seth's older Larry and Steve shorts.
But anyways here's a Q&A with Family Guy's executive producer on the details on Brian's death and info on Vinnie:
Family Guy's Shocking Death: Boss Reveals Why They Decided to Kill Off [Spoiler]! | E! Online...
One thing that James didn't mention (probably cause he didn't know about them) was that Tiger made handheld games way into 1999, when they made LCD versions of Dreamcast games:
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