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Looney Tunes Shorts + Extras Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy & Co. Films
VOICES Note: The years refer to this list
Mickey Mouse: Walt Disney (1928-1947) He was a great pioneer and in the first sound cartoons he voiced every characters (Mickey, Minnie, Pete, the animals). Disney was Mickey and Mickey was Disney.
James MacDonald (1952) Most famous for being the Disney Sound Effects genius, he voiced the character for many years but not for memorable roles. His more important roles are Jaq and Gus (from "Cinderella"), the Dormouse (from "Alice in Wonderland") and Chip.
Wayne Allwine (1983-2004) He was the Disney's heir! Allwine took what made Mickey's voice so distinctive and gave a unique, fresh, more modern take to it. Among other things, he was married to Russi Taylor (Minnie Mouse's voice actress).
Donald Duck: Clarence Nash (1934-1983) His unintelligible speech has become iconic! He also voiced Huey, Dewey and Louie (and Daisy Duck in her first appeareances).
Tony Anselmo (1988-2004) He is only a good substitute. It is worth mentioning that also voiced the character in the Kingdom Hearts video games (as Wayne Allwine and Bill Farmer with their respective characters).
Goofy: Pinto Colvig (1935-1952) Great comedian, he also voiced Grumpy and Sleepy (from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs") and Pluto.
Hal Smith (1983) His role in "Mickey's Christmas Carol" is small but funny and also unusual for Goofy.
Bill Farmer (1988-2007) He is the Colvig's heir! In fact he inherited both Goofy and Pluto. As Allwine with Mickey, Farmer gave a more modern touch to Goofy.
Feature Movies TV Series & Mini-Series TV Movies & Short Movies
BEST DIRECTORS: Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata Satoshi Kon Mamoru Oshii Mamoru Hosoda Makoto Shinkai Katsuhiro Ôtomo Hideaki Anno Yoshiaki Kawajiri Hiromasa Yonebayashi
OTHER LISTS: Asian Movies
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_50_Greatest_Cartoons
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The Simpsons: Trilogy of Error (2001)
It would have been a good series finale
The Simpsons is a classic TV Series that had its heyday in the 90's. The main characters were born in the 80's in The Tracy Ullman Show and developed in this series. The Golden Age includes the first nine seasons. The second episode of the ninth season ("The Principal and the Pauper") already predicted a loss of ideas that become evident in the tenth season. The 10th, 11th and 12th season have lower quality than the previous but they are still interesting and fun. "Trilogy of Error" is a smart and unusual episode that recounts a day of the Simpson family from different points of view: Homer's rush to the hospital to reattach his severed finger, Lisa's rush to school to win the science fair, and Bart's run-in with an illegal fireworks deal. This episode is the best of the season and would have been a great season finale. It is a very funny parody of two crime movies: "Go" (1999) and "Run Lola Run" (1998). The events are interconnected and all of them are solved in the final. After the 12th season, the series has a further overall drop in quality. It would have been better to close with a flourish, and this episode would. The characters would then be able to return in a few movies. Unfortunately, the success of the series has prevented this.