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Pound Puppies voice artists

Xerus

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XERUS'S VOICE ARTIST FOCUS:

Today's V/A focus is that neat and funny Hanna-Barbera cartoon series from the mid 80's, Pound Puppies. Based off those popular adopt a puppy toys.

DAN GILVEZAN: Cooler
B.J. WARD: Whopper
RUTH BUZZI: Nose Marie
NANCY CARTWRIGHT: Bright Eyes
ROBERT MORSE: Howler
AMI FOSTER: Holly
PAT CARROLL: Katrina Stoneheart
ADRIENNE ALEXANDER: Brattina
FRANK WELKER: Catgut
PETER CULLEN: Captain Slaughter

Also, check out the theme songs from seasons 1 and 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJejHRB1S-8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WY49zY4B24&feature=related
 

D'Snowth

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XERUS'S VOICE ARTIST FOCUS:

Today's V/A focus is that neat and funny Hanna-Barbera cartoon series from the mid 80's, Pound Puppies. Based off those popular adopt a puppy toys.

DAN GILVEZAN: Cooler
B.J. WARD: Whopper
RUTH BUZZI: Nose Marie
NANCY CARTWRIGHT: Bright Eyes
ROBERT MORSE: Howler
AMI FOSTER: Holly
PAT CARROLL: Katrina Stoneheart
ADRIENNE ALEXANDER: Brattina
FRANK WELKER: Catgut
PETER CULLEN: Captain Slaughter

Also, check out the theme songs from seasons 1 and 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJejHRB1S-8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WY49zY4B24&feature=related
*Jaw drops*

I REMEMBER POUND PUPPIES! I REMEMBER POUND PUPPIES! I didn't watch it a whole lot, but I remember it from when I was like two and three.

And wow, check it out, looking at other clips on YouTube... Pound Puppies didn't have a laugh track! Wow, I thought all Hanna-Barbera cartoons back in the day had laugh tracks?
 

Redsonga

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*Jaw drops*
Wow, I thought all Hanna-Barbera cartoons back in the day had laugh tracks?
It's not that old :confused: *feels like an old lady now*
I watched it nearly every day on video, it is a shame the 'new' Pound Puppies did not last longer:cry:
 

Xerus

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*Jaw drops*

I REMEMBER POUND PUPPIES! I REMEMBER POUND PUPPIES! I didn't watch it a whole lot, but I remember it from when I was like two and three.

And wow, check it out, looking at other clips on YouTube... Pound Puppies didn't have a laugh track! Wow, I thought all Hanna-Barbera cartoons back in the day had laugh tracks?
I think cartoons stopped using laugh tracks when the 80's came around. That always puzzled me wondering if those cartoons were filmed before cartoon studio audiences?
 

D'Snowth

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I think cartoons stopped using laugh tracks when the 80's came around.
I guess that makes sense, it seems like actual sitcoms stopped using laugh tracks around the 70s when they started filming them in front of live audiences for a change. Heck, I think M*A*S*H was one of the last sitcoms to use a laugh track.
 
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