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Maurice LaMarche
Canada
Age: 67
Born: 30 Mar, 1958
TV Series Starring Maurice LaMarche
Gadget Boy and Heather
In this prequel to "Inspector Gadget", we follow the adventures of Inspector Gadget as a kid, named Gadget Boy. In this series, Gadget Boy's arch-nemesis is Spydra, a spider-woman who is always admiring herself.
Zootopia+
A short-form series set in the world of Zootopia, including segments called The Real Housemice of Rodentia and So You Think You Can Prance.
Animaniacs (2020)
The Warner siblings, Yakko and Wakko, and Dot, have a great time wreaking havoc and mayhem in the lives of everyone they meet. After returning to their beloved home, the Warner Bros. Water Tower, the Animaniacs waste no time in causing chaos and comic confusion as they run loose through the studio and beyond, turning the world into their personal playground. Joining Yakko, Wakko and Dot, fan-favorite characters Pinky and the Brain will also return to continue their quest for world domination.
The Freak Brothers
In 1969, life in San Francisco consists of free love, communal living and political protest. Freewheelin' Franklin Freek (Harrelson), Fat Freddy Freekowtski (Goodman), Phineas T. Phreakers (Davidson) and their mischievous, foul-mouthed cat, Kitty (Haddish) spend their days dodging many things - the draft, the narcs and steady employment - all while searching for an altered state of bliss. But after partakking of a genetically mutated strain of marijuana, the Freaks wake up 50 years later to discover a much different society. Quickly feeling like fish out of water in a high-tech world of fourth-wave feminism, extreme gentrification and intense political correctness, the Freaks learn how to navigate life in 2020 - where, surprisingly, their precious cannabis is now legal.
Disenchantment
In Disenchantment, viewers are whisked away to the crumbling medieval kingdom of Dreamland, where they follow the misadventures of hard-drinking young princess Bean, her feisty elf companion Elfo, and her personal demon Luci. Along the way, the oddball trio will encounter ogres, sprites, harpies, imps, trolls, walruses, and lots of human fools.
The 7D
The show is about a group of seven dwarfs, Sleepy, Sneezy, Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, Dopey and Happy, who work in the mines of Jollywood, where Queen Delightful holds ownership of the land. The dwarfs, who are called the 7D, help Queen Delightful in many of her problems. A majority of these problems include Hildy Gloom and Grim Gloom, two magical and evil witches that will do anything to own Jollywood and have it in their hands.
Transformers: Rescue Bots
A group of Autobots, too young to protect humanity alongside Optimus Prime and his team, are partnered with a close-knit human family of first responders.
Tak and the Power of Juju
This Nickelodeon series, based on the popular video game, follows the adventures of Tak (voiced by Hal Sparks), a 14-year-old shaman's assistant who has the ability to summon the magical Juju. Unfortunately, he's still learning to manage his new powers. Although his bumbling often angers the Chief, Tak's friends - Jeera, the Chief's daughter; Keeko, a laid-back dreamer; and dim-witted Lok - are always close by to help out when the Juju just isn't cooperating.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse is back with his new club house, in computer animation! Mickey Mouse and friends needs the help of you to help them over come obstacles and exciting adventures.
Tripping the Rift
Using CGI-animation and grotesque adult humour, Tripping the Rift is something new and exciting for the whole family. Providing that family is old enough to at least buy beer.
Xiaolin Showdown
Four gifted children from different countries around the world are chosen to become Xiaolin Dragons, each with their own element: Omi: Dragon of Water from China, Kimiko: Dragon of Fire from Japan, Raimundo: Dragon of Wind from Brazil and Clay: Dragon of Earth from America. They travel around the world to collect Shen Gong Wu, mystical artifacts that have been protecting the balance of power between good and evil for millennia.
Stripperella
Pamela Anderson provides the voice of Erotica Jones who is stripper by night and superhero Stripperella by even later at night.
Futurama
"Futurama", set in the next millennium, follows the exploits of Fry, a pizza delivery boy who was cryogenically frozen by accident for 1,000 years; Leela, a female cyclops; Bender, an immoral robot, and others as they work for an intergalactic delivery service owned by Fry's great, great, great... nephew, Professor Farnsworth.
Dilbert
Dilbert is a cubicle dwelling employee for a large soulless corporation. Each episode the show goes on many adventures that will leave you waiting for more.
Extreme Ghostbusters
"Who ya gonna call?" There's been a lull in ghost activity in New York City and the Ghostbusters have long been out of business. Only Egon Spengler and ghostly sidekick Slimer remain. Egon has begun teaching a college paranormal course when ghosts emerge from the New York underground. The torch is thus passed to a new team of Ghostbusters: Roland, Garrett, Eduardo and Kylie. Guided by Egon and with advanced equipment, the Extreme Ghostbusters face off against nastier and meaner ghosts. This show is very loosely based on the previous shows and movies. The only real concept thats stays the same is Slimer, Egon, and the Ghostbusting.
The Critic
This is a show about the life of a down-on-his-luck film critic, named Jay Sherman, who gets no respect at home or at work. For his career, he has to review pathetic movies. His response to most of these films is "It stinks!".
Animaniacs
Warner Bros. follow-up to Tiny Toon Adventures was a show even nuttier than its predecessor. It originally ran every weekday afternoon and Saturday mornings on Fox for the first season, then moved to Saturday mornings on the (new at the time) WB permanently for the remaining seasons.
The Little Mermaid
The 1989 animated feature adapted by Disney for TV in a prequel that leads up to the events of the film.
Tiny Toon Adventures
Tiny Toon Adventures is basically a kid-version of the classic Warner Bros. cartoon stars and their cartoons. This show is hosted by Buster and Babs Bunny and their friends Plucky Duck, an egotistical power crazy duck much like Daffy Duck, and Hamton Pig, a shy, kind-hearted pig with low self-esteem but just like Porky Pig, but is a Neat Freak.
Gravedale High (1990)
Gravedale High is about teacher Max Schneider, who taught a group of teenage monsters. Each of the kids are modeled after Hollywood's greatest horror monsters. Vinnie is a vampire, Duzer is a gorgon, Blanche is a zombie, Frankentyke is the monster, Reggie is a werewolf, Cleofatra is a mummy, J.P. is a zombie, Gill is a swamp creature, and Sid is an invisible boy. It was produced by Hanna-Barbara and lasted for one season on NBC before being canceled.
Popeye and Son (1987)
Popeye and Olive are now married, and they have a son, Popeye Jr. Bluto is also married- to a woman named Lizzie- and he also has a son, Tank. The kids are just like their father... except Popeye Jr. hates spinach. Wimpy has a nephew, Francis.
The Real Ghostbusters
"The Real Ghostbusters" continues where the first movie left off, with the four Ghostbusters facing forces of the supernatural.
Inspector Gadget
A stupid bionic police inspector stumbles about on his cases while his niece and dog secretly do the real investigative work.
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