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Xerus
08-01-2008, 04:27 PM
XERUS’S VOICE ARTIST FOCUS:
Today’s V/A focus is that popular prime time cartoon, Family Guy. Seth MacFarlane, who is the creator of this funny series, also provides voices for half the cast and lots of additional characters.
SETH MacFARLANE: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewderschmidt, Dr. Hartman, Vaudeville Vern, Cousin Jasper, Captain Seamus, Kool Aid Man, Ernie the Giant Chicken(speaking), Kevin Swanson(second voice), God, Jesus, additional voices
ALEX BORSTEIN: Lois Griffin, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown, Lisa(second voice)
SETH GREEN: Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman
LACY CHABERT: Meg Griffin(first voice)(uncredited)
MILA KUNIS: Meg Griffin(second voice)
MIKE HENRY: Cleveland Brown, Cleveland Brown Jr, Greased Up Deaf Guy, Herbert, Jesse, Bruce the Performance Artist
PATRICK WARBURTON: Joe Swanson
JENNIFER TILLY: Bonnie Swanson
JON CRYER: Kevin Swanson(first voice)
JOHN G. BRENNAN: Mort Goldman, Horace
NICOLE SULLIVAN: Muriel Goldman, Lisa(first voice)
LORI ALAN: Diane Simmons
PHIL LAMARR: Ollie Williams, The Judge
ADAM WEST: Mayor Adam West
DANNY SMITH: The Evil Monkey, Ernie the Giant Chicken(chicken noises)
CHARLES DURNING: Francis Griffin
FLORENCE STANLEY: Thelma Griffin(first voice)
PHYLLIS DILLER: Thelma Griffin(second voice)
GARY COLE: Principal Shepard
FAIRUZA BALK: Connie DiMico(first voice)
LISA WILHOIT: Connie DiMico(second voice)
NORM MacDONALD: Death(first voice)
ADAM CAROLLA: Death(second voice)
CARRIE FISHER: Angela
D. RANDALL: Opie
BUTCH HARTMAN: Mr. Weed(first voice)
CARLOS ALAZRAQUI: Mr. Weed(second voice)
WALLACE SHAWN: Bertram
RACHAEL MacFARLANE: Olivia
DREW BARRYMORE: Jillian
FRANK WELKER: Kermit the Frog
D'Snowth
08-01-2008, 06:54 PM
MIKE HENRY
Mike Henry as in the Mike Henry who played Donald Penobscott (Margaret's husband) on an episode of M*A*S*H?
Anyway, Family Guy, is INCREDIBLY OVER-RATED!
Xerus
08-01-2008, 07:02 PM
Mike Henry as in the Mike Henry who played Donald Penobscott (Margaret's husband) on an episode of M*A*S*H?
Anyway, Family Guy, is INCREDIBLY OVER-RATED!
No, this is a different Mike Henry.
And I think Mike does the funniest voices on Family Guy. I really love hearing all of his characters. Especially the Greased Up Deaf Guy.
"You're never gonna catch me! You're wasting your time! Forget about it! See you next year!"
WhiteRabbit
08-01-2008, 07:36 PM
Anyway, Family Guy, is INCREDIBLY OVER-RATED!
Says you, pal. XP
And I think Mike does the funniest voices on Family Guy. I really love hearing all of his characters. Especially the Greased Up Deaf Guy.
XD Don't forget Herbert! "Mmmm..."
Winslow Leach
08-01-2008, 10:09 PM
XD Don't forget Herbert! "Mmmm..."
LOL! Herbert ROCKS!:zany:
Ilikemuppets
08-01-2008, 11:30 PM
Isn't Haley Joel Osment on this show.
MrsPepper
08-02-2008, 12:22 AM
Isn't Haley Joel Osment on this show.
He's done guest voices but he isn't a regular.
Ilikemuppets
08-02-2008, 01:13 AM
He's done guest voices but he isn't a regular.I see! Because he was credited quite a bit in the earlier episodes.
armslength
08-02-2008, 05:54 AM
I would actually consider Family Guy UNDERrated - yes, it's thankfully built up success and a good following over the years but it's always fought a bad rep as a Simpsons knock-off (and in many ways the Simpsons opened the doors for it) or a rep for just being an adult-humor grossfest but the truth is it has lots of multilayered humor (not as sophistacated intellectualism as Simpsons but still multilayered in its own right) with lots of absurdist non-sequiter wit. It took me a long time to actually watch and appreciate it but once i did i was pleasantly surprised with how good it really was.
MrsPepper
08-02-2008, 10:55 AM
Yeah I agree with armslength. Once I caught on I became a huge fan! I love how it's just jokes for the sake of having funny jokes. Sometimes it's really fun.
I'm actually starting to appreciate South Park too, because they manage to poke fun at alot of the same things while maintaining a cohesive (although ridiculous) storyline.
Ilikemuppets
08-02-2008, 03:28 PM
I(not as sophistacated intellectualism as Simpsons)Not so much as of late...
D'Snowth
08-02-2008, 06:04 PM
Yeah I agree with armslength. Once I caught on I became a huge fan! I love how it's just jokes for the sake of having funny jokes. Sometimes it's really fun.
I'm actually starting to appreciate South Park too, because they manage to poke fun at alot of the same things while maintaining a cohesive (although ridiculous) storyline.
And I remembre you telling me that kind of humor turned you off, lol.
But then again, that WAS several years ago.
Xerus
08-03-2008, 08:16 AM
Says you, pal. XP
XD Don't forget Herbert! "Mmmm..."
Oh, yeah. Herbert's another funny guy I like a lot on Family Guy. Especially the way he sings, hums, or whistles innocently. :)
Xerus
08-03-2008, 08:17 AM
When I saw the very first episode of Family Guy after the Superbowl, I thought this is a really funny show. With it's fast paced timing and jokes on classic TV shows, cartoons, and pop culture.
Xerus
08-03-2008, 08:19 AM
Isn't Haley Joel Osment on this show.
Haley usually voices one time kids on the show. In the episode where Brian becomes a cop, Haley voiced a kid in a bathroom.
Ilikemuppets
08-03-2008, 09:50 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't "American Dad" first air after the Super Bowl, too.
Drtooth
08-04-2008, 08:35 AM
Personally, as a big fan of Family Guy, I liked it much better in its earlier years. Even the first 2 years after it was cancelled it was good. Lately it's been hit or miss. I do want to say it is the cutscenes.... problem with them is that the writers use them to get them out of scenes they just can't seem to end. I think the reason why they've become so bad is that they really set them up poorly in later episodes... and they often go to something unfunny and nonsequitor, like Sneakers O'Toole, Uncle Sam's Nipples, or (the worst this year)"Mexicans need our jobs like my Cousin Peter Pig needs houses.
Personally, I like the cutscenes, but they really need to make less of them, and set them up much better.
Another problem lately is the Flanderization of characters. Flanderizarion is a term that means when a small fragment of a character's personality gets blown out of proportion, and it eventually becomes the only thing that the character's about (and guess why it's named after Ned Flanders). Stewie and Lois got it the worst. Stewie's effeminism became the character's central theme, and Lois's deep hidden wild women has come out and never went back in. Seems the character just keeps talking about sex.
Plus, I wouldn't so much say Family Guy is overrated as much as American Dad is underrated. I think AD has a lot more structure and just has a stronger style than its predicessor. But it's highly underrated. I think someone who did storyboards for AD posted here about how the AD team even gets crappier staff gifts than the FG people (or something like that).
But back to the Voice actor bit...
Often times, a pop culture reference or cartoon character would be voiced by Seth and Co... but a lot of the times, they get the original actors and voice artists to reprise their roles.
For example, in the "movie" Lion-O and Cheetara of Thundercats were voiced by their original actors. Seth had to play Snarf, according to the commentary, because the original voice actor for Snarf passed away years earlier.
Super Scooter
08-04-2008, 08:42 AM
Plus, I wouldn't so much say Family Guy is overrated as much as American Dad is underrated. I think AD has a lot more structure and just has a stronger style than its predicessor. But it's highly underrated. I think someone who did storyboards for AD posted here about how the AD team even gets crappier staff gifts than the FG people (or something like that).
I actually really like American Dad. It's better than Family Guy, at least I like it better than Family Guy. I actually don't like Family Guy so much anymore. And I REALLY didn't like the Star Wars episode. It could have been so good, but it just wasn't funny to me.
Often times, a pop culture reference or cartoon character would be voiced by Seth and Co... but a lot of the times, they get the original actors and voice artists to reprise their roles.
Seth MacFarlane voiced Bugs Bunny in one episode, didn't he? The one where Elmer kills him?
Drtooth
08-04-2008, 09:20 AM
Seth MacFarlane voiced Bugs Bunny in one episode, didn't he? The one where Elmer kills him?
And Noel Blanc did the voice of Elmer... at least he was credited at the end of the movie/episode.
Super Scooter
08-04-2008, 01:42 PM
And Noel Blanc did the voice of Elmer... at least he was credited at the end of the movie/episode.
That's right! That was in the Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story movie. I forgot where it was from. That one was pretty good.
Who played Statler and Waldorf? (different episode, the question just occured to me)
Drtooth
08-04-2008, 01:49 PM
Who played Statler and Waldorf? (different episode, the question just occured to me)
Sounded like Seth McFarline... he usually does the Muppet voices. That's why I'm still wondering about Frank Welker being Kermit in that one episode.
Super Scooter
08-04-2008, 03:39 PM
Sounded like Seth McFarline... he usually does the Muppet voices. That's why I'm still wondering about Frank Welker being Kermit in that one episode.
He's listed in the credits, and I think someone did a voice match to when he performed adult Kermit in one episode of Muppet Babies. I think that's how they determined it on the Wiki. I'd have to double-check.
Xerus
08-04-2008, 05:27 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't "American Dad" first air after the Super Bowl, too.
Yes, it did. American Dad was another Seth MacFarlane show that first aired after the Superbowl. But it aired very late at night though since that's what time the Superbowl ended.
Xerus
08-04-2008, 05:31 PM
But back to the Voice actor bit...
Often times, a pop culture reference or cartoon character would be voiced by Seth and Co... but a lot of the times, they get the original actors and voice artists to reprise their roles.
For example, in the "movie" Lion-O and Cheetara of Thundercats were voiced by their original actors. Seth had to play Snarf, according to the commentary, because the original voice actor for Snarf passed away years earlier.
The Snorks appeared on Family Guy one time and Michael Bell voiced Allstar like he did in the original cartoon.
Plus Jeff Bergman was also on Family Guy where he voiced Fred Flintstone, George Jetson, and I think Sylvester.
Also in one episode, Frank Welker, voiced Fred in a show called the Scooby-Doo Murder Mysteries.
Super Scooter
08-06-2008, 02:26 PM
Kinda off-topic, but did Seth MacFarlane do any voices for Johnny Bravo when he was working on that show?
Xerus
08-06-2008, 07:35 PM
Kinda off-topic, but did Seth MacFarlane do any voices for Johnny Bravo when he was working on that show?
I can't really remember if Seth did voices on Johnny Bravo or not. But I know he did write some episodes.
Ilikemuppets
08-06-2008, 11:56 PM
I can't really remember if Seth did voices on Johnny Bravo or not. But I know he did write some episodes.That would explain one of many reasons why that show was so funny!
D'Snowth
08-07-2008, 10:55 AM
Seth MacFarlane also worked on Cow and Chicken, but he didn't do any voices on that show either.
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