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Correct along with Benny the Ball, Fancy-fancy, Spook, and Brain.
Your question, Stealth
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Mel Blanc was famous for originating many memorable voices for Warner Brothers during the Golden Age of Animation. But there was one Golden Age of Animation character from a rival studio that Blanc originated the voice of, only for Blanc to have to abandon the character after Warner Brothers signed him to an exclusive contract.
Ok, 80's cartoon trivia time: Which character from "Bionic Six" shared a name with one of the Transformers?
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The Transformer in question was one of the later additions to the G1 series, the Bionic 6 character wasn't a villain or one of the 6, but was bionic
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He's also been the voice of Fred in almost every incarnation of Scooby-Doo including the current one; the only one where he wasn't Fred was A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
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Well I can't name ANY actor from Mr. Ed other than Alan Young, and I doubt many people can, so I might as well be the first to guess that it's him.
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Name a Saturday Morning cartoon series that started on Earth and inexplicably became space-based for its final season.
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