Xerus
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It seems like cartoon studios rely on one particular voice artist for almost all of their shows.
In the old days, WB had Mel Blanc doing almost all their characters. Today they mostly rely on Rob Paulsen and also Jeff Bennett.
Hanna-Barbera relied on Daws Butler and Don Messick in the old days and then Frank Welker. But the now renamed Cartoon Network studios seem to rely on Tom Kenny and Grey Delisle a lot.
Nickelodeon also seems to rely on Tom Kenny a lot, especially for Spongebob Squarepants.
The old Filmation studios relied on Alan Oppenheimer for a lot of their cartoons.
When Disney started doing TV cartoons in the 80's, they had Jim Cummings do voices for all their shows, but these days, Jim seems to perform less and Jeff Bennett is now doing the most voices for Disney.
And every cartoon and movie studio relies on Frank Welker when they need animal noises done.
In the old days, WB had Mel Blanc doing almost all their characters. Today they mostly rely on Rob Paulsen and also Jeff Bennett.
Hanna-Barbera relied on Daws Butler and Don Messick in the old days and then Frank Welker. But the now renamed Cartoon Network studios seem to rely on Tom Kenny and Grey Delisle a lot.
Nickelodeon also seems to rely on Tom Kenny a lot, especially for Spongebob Squarepants.
The old Filmation studios relied on Alan Oppenheimer for a lot of their cartoons.
When Disney started doing TV cartoons in the 80's, they had Jim Cummings do voices for all their shows, but these days, Jim seems to perform less and Jeff Bennett is now doing the most voices for Disney.
And every cartoon and movie studio relies on Frank Welker when they need animal noises done.