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Casey Kasem Suffering from Parkinson's Disease

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Yes, Casey Kasem will always be remembered as both the voice of America's Top 40 and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers. The funnily ironic thing is that segment from Looney Tunes Back in Action where Shaggy voiced by Casey is angrily upset in confronting Matthew Lillard over his portrayal as Shaggy in the two live SD movies... And Mr. Lillard has now become Shaggy's permanent VO artist starting with Abra-Cadabra-Doo, #14 in the DTV animated movie
I have to admit, Matthew has become my second favorite Shaggy VA (after Casey, of course). Glad I'm not the only one to have pointed that out. Of course, that scene was kinda forced in by executive producers as a commercial for the upcoming second film. The Looney Tunes returned the favor, of course. Scooby drinks a magic potion and one of his transformations was Taz. 2-D animated to boot.

I didn't much listen to national radio countdown broadcasts, actually.
 
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