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Rob Paulsen
United States
Age: 69
Born: 11 Mar, 1956
TV Series Starring Rob Paulsen
Fright Krewe
An ancient prophecy and a Voodoo Queen put misfit teens in charge of saving New Orleans from the biggest demonic threat it's faced in almost two centuries. But, honestly? Saving the world might be easier than becoming friends.
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.
Planet Sheen
There's never a dull moment in the life of Sheen Estevez! After sneaking into his best friend Jimmy Neutron's laboratory and finding Jimmy's top-secret rocket ship, Sheen accidentally blasts himself into outer space! 4 million and 1 light years away, Sheen crash-lands on Zeenu - a strange planet inhabited by purple aliens called Zeenuians. After using their bathroom, Sheen wants to go home, but his rocket ship got smashed in the crash and it's his only ride! No problemo, Sheen can totally fix it! All he needs to do is... uhh... where's Jimmy?
The Land Before Time
Join the adventures of the dinosaurs from The Land Before Time in this new animated series. Don't miss out as they explore their world and have cool adventures in the Great Valley and the Mysterious Beyond.
Back at the Barnyard
Created by Steve Oedekerk, Back to the Barnyard is the new spinoff on Nickelodeon based on the movie: Barnyard: The Original Party Animals. The series features some of the old characters from the movie as well a few new characters.
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.
Loonatics: Unleashed
The futuristic descendants of the Looney Tunes characters become superheroes when the aftershock of an alien meteor grants them each with strange new powers.
Danny Phantom
From Butch Hartman, the creator of the hit Nicktoon, The Fairly OddParents, unveils the funny, fantastic action-packed adventures of Danny Fenton, who straddles two worlds as a shy freshman at Casper High and a heroic phantom-fighter with ghostly superpowers. With his best friends, techno-geek Tucker and free-thinking Goth girl Sam, he thwarts the misdeeds of menacing ghosts; and stumbles through daily social hurdles. - Danny Phantom Press Kit."It's a great comedy/action show that I think you and all the other Nickelodeon animation fans are really going to love. And it's a bit different than anything Nickelodeon has done before. They're 22-minute stories, which is a different storytelling format for us." - Butch HartmanNot seeing is believing..
Lilo & Stitch. The Series
Picking up where the 2002 Walt Disney movie hit left off, this animated series chronicles the further adventures of renegade scientist Dr. Jumba Jookiba's beloved Experiment 626, who is now living happily as Lilo's alien buddy Stitch. The previous 625 experiments become activated when submerged in water and, like Stitch, each experiment has its own terrible talent. Lilo and Stitch's mission is to catch Stitch's cousins before they fall into the clutches of wrongdoers and redirect them to live productively.
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius follows Jimmy Neutron, his faithful robotic dog, Goddard, and his eclectic friends and family as they experience life in Retroville. Jimmy is a typical kid, who just happens to be a genius. He creates gadgets to improve his everyday life, but his inventions go awry more often than not, and hilarious trouble ensues.
Ozzy & Drix
A year after Ozzy and Drix defeated Thrax and saved Frank from dying in Osmosis Jones, Ozzy and Drix chase a scarlet fever bacterium (possibly thanks to Frank resuming his poor eating habits). During the chase, Ozzy, Drix and the germ get sucked up from Frank by a mosquito and arrive on a Cuban American teenager named Hector Cruz. After some initial problems with their new home, both are installed as Private Investigators, vowing to protect Hector's well being from any viral threat, not to mention, help him through the changes in his teen years.
Butt Ugly Martians
The Butt-Ugly Martians (B.U.M.) are forced to invade planets for the evil Emperor Bog. When they are sent to Earth they become addicted to American culture, deciding not to hurt the earth and simply pretend to be occupying the planet for Bog. They are shown around by their new Earthling friends: Mike, Cedric, and Angela. The Butt-Ugly Martians will continue to hang out on Earth as long as Emperor Bog never finds out. The franchise also had a toy line by Hasbro.
Teacher's Pet
Teacher's Pet (also known as Disney's Teacher's Pet) is an American Disney animated television series about a 11 year old boy and his dog who dresses up as a boy. Created by Gary Baseman, Bill Steinkellner and Cheri Steinkellner and directed by Timothy Björklund, it was broadcast on Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC and later Toon Disney. A feature film version was released in 2004 (with most of the cast from the show reprising their roles). The show ran from 2000 to 2002. The show was influenced by Gary Baseman's dog, Hubcaps. He would wonder what the dog would do while he was gone. He made this show in honor of him, with Spot portraying Hubcaps.
Nightmare Ned
Nightmare Ned focuses on the life of Ned Needlemeyer, a 10-year-old boy that deals with his daily problems through dark, quirky nightmares.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Computer wiz Jonny Quest and his friends battle international criminals using the resources of the Quest Foundation. Their chief weapon, and the target of many of their enemies, is the permanent, variable, sometimes unpredictable computer-generated VR domain, Questworld, which is entered using VR headsets.
Mighty Ducks
Hit the ice with the Mighty Ducks! They're half human, half ducks and ALL wicked cool hockey players. They've travelled across the galaxy to save the Earth from the wicked Dragaunus and his nasty henchmen. Go Mighty Ducks!
Jungle Cubs
Baloo, is one of the main characters in the series. Caring, nice, lazy and always hungry no matter what. He always make sure that the cubs stay together and do not have any problems with each other. Louie the ape is a crazy animal who likes to have fun and wants to be king one day of the jungle. Bagheera is a smart cleaver and knowledgable panther who doesn't get into much trouble. Hathi is the one of the main cubs that keeps the cubs together also and makes a troop to make sure that nothing keeps them away. Shere Kahn is the selfish most jealous cub around that wants to be king of the jungle so that he can rule it. And Kaa is a slithering snake that likes to hypnotize many animals around the jungle. With these cubs staying together, they form a family and take there times to spend with each other before growing up and becoming real adults animals.
Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter's Laboratory is the story of a young boy prodigy. Born with an extraordinary mind, Dexter has built his very own extremely high tech and expansive laboratory in his room that NASA could only dream of. But Dexter has to keep his lab a secret for fear others will exploit it.
The Mask
This show is based on the hit movie about a lower then regular guy who finds an enchanted mask. When he puts the mask on, he becomes a totally zany superhero who fights crime and makes a huge production of himself.
The Tick
After "crashing" the super hero convention, the blue-clad hero, the Tick, is deemed the protector of "The City". On his first mission he runs into Arthur, an accountant with a moth costume who aspires to superherodom.
Bump in the Night
This is a children's cartoon show, filmed using stop-frame claymation. It is mainly about Mr. Bumpy, a little green monster. Bumpy lives under the bed, belonging to "the boy". He eats the boy's socks, and loves to eat them, too.
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.
2 Stupid Dogs
Two Stupid Dogs follows the lives of two dogs, the overly excited Little Dog(the dachshund) and easy-paced Big Dog(Brad Garrett from "Til Death" and "Everybody Loves Raymond")-the sheepdog. These crazy canines don't know how to fit in the world, and they definitely don't have any know-how.
Mighty Max
This is an American animated action/sci-fi/horror television series which aired from 1993 to 1994 to promote the British Mighty Max toys, an offshoot of the Polly Pocket line, created by Bluebird Toys in 1992. It ran for two seasons, with a total of 40 episodes airing during the show's run. It starred the voice talents of Rob Paulsen as Max, Richard Moll as Norman, Tony Jay as Virgil, and Tim Curry as Skullmaster.
Goof Troop
Disney's lovable superstar Goofy is now staring in his own show with his son Maximillian "Max" Goof and his pet cat, Waffles. As a single father living in Spoonerville, USA he will make you laugh with madness. But next door neighbor Pete will do anything to get Goofy out of his neighborhood. But with little help from Pete's wife Peg, Goofy won't have any problem at all. Max on the other hand tries to be much cooler than his dad and with his new pals PJ and Pistol they get themselves into wacky adventures. Of course the show won't be complete without the " How to Do" narrator. The show also has a movie which takes place a few years after the series when Max is a teenager along with new chracters like his sweetheart Roxanne, Stacey and Bobby. Also there is a direct-to-video sequel where Goofy has to go back to school and meeting the lovely librarian Sylvia.
Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers
"Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers" was mainly about Chip and Dale's adventures in fighting crimes that the police think are too small to handle.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
This version of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" is the most distinctive from its MIRAGE comic origins. It thrived more on humor instead of a dark attitude, especially in earlier seasons.
Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs
"Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs" was an animated TV series that aired from 1986 to 1989. The writer, Marc Handler, was also behind Voltron: Defender of the Universe.
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest
Join Jonny Quest, a tech-savvy teenager, and his team as they take on the world's most dangerous criminals with the help of the Quest Foundation.
From high-speed chases to intense battles, The New Adventures of Jonny Quest will keep you on the edge of your seat. Get ready for an action-packed thrill ride!
Gummi Bears
Long ago, there was a thriving civilization of small humanoid bears called Gummi Bears. Possessing powerful magic and advanced technology, this race coexisted with humans until the growing rivalry forced the Gummis to flee across the sea, leaving only a small caretaker colony to prepare for a possible return.
Snorks (1983)
The Snorks are a race of small, colorful beings that live happily in the (saltwater) underwater world of Snorkland. They have snorkels on their heads, which are used to propel them swiftly through the water. As evidenced by the cartoon series, when a Snork becomes excited their tube makes a "snork" sound. They have much of the same technology as contemporary humans, adapted to their own aquatic environment. The Snorks use clams as currency ("clams" is also a slang term for money).
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