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That's the one. DC Comics had a mini-series out at the time the toys hit the market. The TV series came shortly afterward. Alan Oppenheimer voiced Man-At-Arms, Cringer, Skeletor, Battle Cat, Mer-Man, Melaktha, Buzz-Off, Chimera, Negator, Shaman, The Storyteller, Agar, Ananda, Angast, Angus Og, Azrog, Baron Grod, Batty, Bear Man, Beta, Bird-Men, Boomerang salesman, Brindle, Captain Falk, Cat Spy, Chancelor, Chief Merlo, Danavas, Darkdream, Dr. Sheveen, Draca, Dragoon, Drude, Galen, Game Master, Gatekeeper, Gorgon, Grandfather, Hannibal, Helmsman, Hexon, Hisser, Ice Lord, Jarvan, King Tamusk, Kor, Kraal, Lokus, Masque, Mitro, Moar, Monteeg, Morgoth, Morningstar, Nepthu, Old man, Poole, Professor Orion, Rabar, Roboto, Salesman, Skeletoids, Skeletor's double, Slavemaster, Sleeping Tree, Smudge, Squire Wilkins, Tauron, Toc, Torm, Vokan, Willen, Yukkers, Zanthor. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Brand New Key is correct. Human is up. George -
Ford was a pitcher, so he didn't bat that often and is not known for getting beaned much. Also, his career was only 16 years, spanning 2 decades. His career did overlap the career of the mystery player. Note: I just found out that Nick Altrock also played in 5 decades (the only other person to do so), but his career spanned the turn of the 20th century. The player I'm looking for played most of his career during our lifetimes. George
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No. FYI, Mel Blanc is NOT the voice actor. This was the first cartoon in the United States to go straight to syndication and air on weekday afternoons, instead of Saturday mornings. One of the voice actors voiced several characters. The writers often had his characters conversing with each other, just to watch him bounce from voice to voice. The characters were toys before they were cartoon characters. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
You Give Love a Bad Name "I've got a brand new pair of roller skates" George -
She's 41 and her daddy still calls her "baby" All the folks 'round Brownsville say she's crazy 'Cause she walks down town with a suitcase in her hand Looking for a mysterious dark-haired man George
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Alley-Oop? George
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"Little Honda" by the Beach Boys? George
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The House with a Clock in Its Walls Jack Black Nacho Libre George
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This was the first cartoon in the United States to go straight to syndication and air on weekday afternoons, instead of Saturday mornings. One of the voice actors voiced several characters. The writers often had his characters conversing with each other, just to watch himbounce from voice to voice. George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Those all actually seem rather familiar, but I could use a few more names. George -
Not coming to me. George
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Stripes "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good." George
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Nigel also seems to be headed off northeast: George
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Interrupted Melody The King's Thief The Miracle The Sins of Rachel Cade Gold of the Seven Saints George
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Well, both shows were pretty successful, so there were no wrong choices. New one soon. George
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Actually, that would be rock star, not movie star. Never mind... George
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"Yesterday"? George