[quote name=\'1984Gameshowsfan\' post=\'244505\' date=\'Jul 19 2010, 06:02 PM\'][quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'244430\' date=\'Jul 18 2010, 09:17 AM\'][quote name=\'TimK2003\' post=\'244429\' date=\'Jul 18 2010, 12:04 PM\'][quote name=\'bandit_bobby\' post=\'244427\' date=\'Jul 18 2010, 07:57 AM\']Another possibility that comes to my mind is Dee Baker.[/quote]
Drew: Molly, you're going to play Clock Game. And if you can guess the prices of both prizes within 30 seconds, you'll not only win the cash bonus, but a fabulous trip.
Audience: To WHERE, Dee???[/quote]
I was thinking he could be Olmec...
Drew: We have a great prize for you! Olmec?
Olmec: *grrrrroan* You can win a trip to Paris to look for The Ragged Jock Strap of Napoleon Bonaparte.
/Please, no.
Indeed. He's busy with American Dad!, voicing the fish. The fish's name has slipped my mind...;-)
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Actually that's not the only show that Dee Baker is doing voices for; he's voicing a character named, I kid you not: Franklin Fruitmeyer, as well as a few other characters for the new Scooby Doo show called Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated on Cartoon Network(of which i'm a big fan).
Come to think of it Scooby Doo Mystery Inc has quite a few big names in the voice cast: Patrick Warburton(the voice of Joe on Family Guy) is the voice of the sheriff of the town where the gang lives, Vivica A. Fox, who is the voice of a Disc Jockey, Lewis Black, who is the voice of a character called Mr. E and of course the usual cast members, which include Mindy Cohn, Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle and replacing Casey Kasem as Shaggy is Matthew Lillard. Plus the show is actually really good and quite a few non Scooby fans have expressed their positive reviews of it.
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Isn't that the one where Velma now has an attitude (problem) with a 24/7 sleepy-eyed cynical look that you wished someone would slap off her face? And isn't her character now written to make her "hot"? (or so I heard...)
If the latter, then I am convinced new Scooby series and movies MUST be written by members of Internet Scooby fandoms from the '90s. Besides wishing Velma was hotter, I think veiled pot jokes made it to mainstream Scooby, as did the burying of Scrappy (and his erasure in promoting DVDs of series that he appeared on!)
ObGS: There was a "Mark Winkendale" character on one ep. of The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries.