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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: voice overx
Dragon Ball Z Abridged
Dragon Ball Z Abridged is the title of TeamFourStar's abridged series based on the Dragon Ball Z anime. This abridged series is one of the most successful series created in '08-'09 and was featured on That Guy with The Glasses official website.
Dragon Ball Z Abridged is a direct parody with most characters and plot lines remaining relatively unchanged.
Crank Yankers
The show features outrageous crank calls from real comedians to real people delivered to viewers through puppets. The puppets are voiced by Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla, Snoop Dogg, Robert Smigel, Jeff Goldblum, Wanda Sykes, David Alan Grier, Kathy Griffin and many other celebrities.
Creature Comforts (UK)
This animation features various creatures who are interviewed about a different topic each episode. But the voices are not those of the creatures, it's the people of Britain. Members of the British public were interviewed about different topics, and then the animation of the animals is created to the voice.
The Gorburger Show
The Gorburger Show features a giant blue extra-terrestrial (voiced by T.J. Miller) who, after invading a Japanese television variety show and enslaving its staff, broadcasts from Japan and interviews guests in an attempt to understand what it means to be human. The series will feature celebrity interviews, musical guests, strange games and other random happenings.
Life with Louie
Life with Louie was a thirty minute semi-autobiographical animated series on FOX that was based on the childhood of comedian Louie Anderson. Comedian Louie Anderson has found great success as a standup comedian, author, provider of cartoon voices, and actor.
At Home With Olaf
Enjoy an all-new original Disney Animation digital series with everyone's favorite snowman, Olaf. At Home With Olaf created at home by Hyrum Osmond and voiced from home by Josh Gad.
The Archiveologists
Diane Morgan and Joe Wilkinson re-voice archive footage to give us their twisted comedy spin on British social history and institutions in this series of short films.
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