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Voice Dubs

D'Snowth

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The recent thread about Telly's voice got me to wondering...

When BIG BIRD IN CHINA was re-released on VHS and DVD, Brian Meehl's original dialogue for Telly was dubbed with Marty Robinson's voice, and similarly, after Kevin Clash took over Elmo, anytime "We Are All Monsters" was featured on home video, naturally Jerry Nelson's lines for the then-unnamed red monster were dubbed with Kevin's voice for Elmo.

Now I'm curious as to why more recent releases of CEOSST haven't dubbed Jerry's dialogue for Snuffy with Marty? Less of a difference between their voices, perhaps?
 
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