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@ChessieHusky Probably explains why a few companies made fictional Chessie steam engine models in the 1970s-1980s! Arch-rivals Bachmann and TYCO also had their own versions...
@EdgarSm27067223 I like to think Shaggy of "Scooby-Doo" is one as well, but usually rather than trying to impersonate someone on a mission or crime or whatever, he just does it for fun, like many real-life maskers tend to do!
@DannyDeraney @RexChapman Yep. Kenny Delmar also used Senator Claghorn's voice and mannerisms for The Hunter, a police detective dog appearing on Total Television's shows (like "King Leonardo," "Tennessee Tuxedo" and "Underdog")...
@HannaBarberaCap Hehe, private toon detective Sam Valentino approves of your image choice...
Happy #PokemonDay ! Here's a scene from Disney's "Robin Hood" where I edited in appropriate music from the "Pokémon" anime...
@CCNCartoonNews @Nickelodeon From this point on, the Billionfold Inc. logo (Butch Hartman's vanity card, not unlike Stephen Hillenburg having United Plankton Pictures or Craig Bartlett having Snee-Oosh) would interrupt the end credits music, followed by the Frederator and Nickelodeon logos.
@HannaBarberaCap Heh, sometimes Velma in this series would remind me of Judy Funnie from "Doug", with the snarkiness and devil-may-care attitude.
@EdgarSm27067223 Yeah; the makeup probably washes off easily, given how he looked before unmasked. But it would've been hotter if his vampire guise was another mask he layered over the Russell mask, since it already looks kind of mask-like with the bald scalp and large batlike ears.