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Montgomery Moose (voiced by Sparky Marcus, Charles Haid (pilot)) – The leader of the Get Along Gang. Dotty Dog (voiced by Bettina Bush ) – A cheerleader dog and second in command of the gang. Woolma Lamb (voiced by Georgi Irene) – An aspiring ballerina sheep.
Montgomery: Moose The Get Along Gang: The leader of the Get Along Gang. He is very well-rounded and excels in athletics, while tinkering in electronics and science. Moo-tato: Cattle Etotama #2 Eto-Shin Moose A. Moose: Moose Noggin: an animated mascot, for the television station Noggin and later the Nick Jr. Channel voiced by Paul Christie ...
Sparky Marcus, American former voice actor (voice of Banjo in Banjo the Woodpile Cat, the title character in Richie Rich, Dorno in Space Stars, T.J. Tiger in Shirt Tales, Dexter in the Space Ace segment of Saturday Supercade, Montgomery Moose in The Get-Along Gang, Nick Burns in Challenge of the GoBots).
The Get Along Gang: 1984 Nelvana Scholastic: N/A Syndicated TV special Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins: 1985 Nelvana: N/A Syndicated TV special, limited theatrical release with The Care Bears Movie in some territories The Care Bears Movie: 1985 Nelvana: The Samuel Goldwyn Company: Theatrical release Currently owned by Amazon MGM Studios
Get shortened URL; Download QR code ... (1979), CBS Library (1980–1982) and The Get Along Gang ... The Get Along Gang: Montgomery Moose (voice) 13 episodes 1984–85:
Freberg's voice-acting credits include Peanuts' Linus (1977–1978) and Charlie Brown (1978–1980) in commercials and public service announcements, Tom Little on The Littles (1983–1985), Montgomery Moose on The Get Along Gang, the video game Zork: Grand Inquisitor, and voiceovers for hundreds of radio and television commercials.
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Twenty years earlier, Haid had voiced main character "Montgomery Moose" in the pilot episode of The Get Along Gang, produced by Nelvana. He was replaced by Sparky Marcus for the subsequent series. [citation needed]