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Teressa Claire MacNeille (née Payne; born June 20, 1951) [3] [4] is an American voice actress, who has contributed to voice-over work with credits including voicing Dot Warner on the animated television series Animaniacs and its revival, Babs Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures, Colleen on Road Rovers, Chip and Gadget Hackwrench on Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Anastasia Tremaine in various ...
"Ricky" is a 1983 song by American parody artist "Weird Al" Yankovic, duetting with voice actress Tress MacNeille. [1] It is a parody of the 1982 song "Mickey" by Toni Basil, [2] which itself, is a cover of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn's "Kitty" recorded by Racey.
Hooks was the original voice of Manjula, and portrayed her between 1997 and 2002. Tress MacNeille currently voices Manjula. 4 Stephen Hawking (1999–2010) Himself [49] Hawking has made the most appearances of all the guest stars who have appeared as themselves on the show.
[6] [7] [8] Directed by Akiva Schaffer and written by Dan Gregor and Doug Mand, the film stars John Mulaney and Andy Samberg as the voices of the eponymous pair, respectively, with KiKi Layne, Will Arnett, Eric Bana, Flula Borg, Dennis Haysbert, Keegan-Michael Key, Tress MacNeille, Tim Robinson, Seth Rogen, and J.K. Simmons.
Tress MacNeille: Dot: Wakko's Wish: Della Reese: Eema Dinosaur: 2001 [13] Outstanding Individual Achievement in Voice Acting By a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production: Eddie Murphy: Donkey: Shrek: Mark Hamill: The Joker: Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker: Patrick Warburton: Kronk Pepikrankenitz: The Emperor's New Groove: Leonard ...
The character was previously voiced by Tress MacNeille. [2] In 2020, the producers stated that white actors would no longer voice non-white characters. [3] The episode was dedicated in memory of Suzanne Somers. Somers appeared in the seventh season episode "The Day the Violence Died." [4]
Charlie Adler, Tress MacNeille, Joe Alaskey, Don Messick, Kath Soucie & Cast 3. "Beneath the Ocean" Chorus 4. "Happy World Land Anthem" Chorus 5. "Tiny Toon Adventures Vacation End Title Theme" Charlie Adler, Tress MacNeille, Joe Alaskey, Don Messick, Kath Soucie & Cast
The episode marked the first appearance of Yokobori as Kumiko, replacing previous actor Tress MacNeille. [4] [5] This followed the show's announcement that white actors would no longer voice non-white characters. [6]