15 Stars You Didn’t Know Voiced Popular Cartoon Characters

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Published on: 25 Jun 2018 8:37 AM GMT
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Michael Cera - Brother Bear in The Berenstain Bears

Stars Who Gave Voices To Popular Cartoons

Before he all entered our lives as the amazingly clumsy George Michael Bluth on Arrested Development, Michael Cera voiced Brother Bear on PBS Kids' The Berenstain Bears. Cera even kept on voicing the character until 2005. Truly, how adorable is that?

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J.K. Simmons- The Yellow M&M

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You presumably perceive Academy Award Winner J.K. Simmons for his more genuine parts on TV and in blockbusters like the Spider-Man set of three. In any case, you might not have understood that Simmons is additionally the yellow peanutt M&M that you've seen on your TV screen. Astonishing right?

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Busta Rhymes - Reptar in The Rugrats Movie

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You were probably just as obsessed as the babies were with Reptar in The Rugrats Movie. Still, you might not have known that hip-hop legend, Busta Rhymes voiced the toy dinosaur. Seriously, how amazing is that?!

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Meg Ryan - Anastasia

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Meg Ryan was America's sweetheart for a long time. Her parts in films like Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail helped her decipher flawlessly in the vivified highlight Anastasia. Sovereignty looked fabulous on Ryan.

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Jessica Walter - Fran Sinclair in Dinosaurs

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Michael Cera wasn't the only member of the Bluth family to lend their voice to the wonderful world of animation. Jessica Walter who played the delectably diabolical Lucille Bluth on Arrested Development also played Dino matriarch Fran Sinclair on ABC's Dinosaurs in the early '90s. Even then, Walter was an icon.

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Tony Goldwyn - Tarzan

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Pick you jaw off the floor! We know it's shocking that ABC Scandal's President Fitzgerald Grant was Tarzan in the Disney classic Tarzan but he was. It's even more helpful that Tony Goldwyn looks just as good with his shirt off as his animated character. We bet you also didn't know that the exquisite Minnie Driver voiced Jane.

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Oprah Winfrey - Eudora in The Princess and the Frog

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Queen O is no stranger to the big screen. From her exquisite performances in The Color Purple and most recently in Selma, it's no secret that the mogul is super talented. However, we bet you didn't realize that Oprah Winfrey voiced Eudora, Tiana's mama, in The Princess and the Frog. Oprah helped make history with this role because Tiana was Disney's first African-American princess.

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Fergie - Sally Brown in The Peanuts

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You most likely never understood that preceding turning into the vocalist for The Black Eyed Peas, Fergie was a youngster performing artist. Fergie Ferg voiced Charlie Brown's younger sibling Sally in a few Peanuts' specials amid the '80s. They were, It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown, Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown, and The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. Plainly she was bound for enormity.

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Jaleel White - Sonic The Hedgehog

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Did he truly do that? Truly he did! Jaleel White who played the geeky and cumbersome Steve Urkel on Family Matters additionally offered voice to Sonic the Hedgehog. He even repeated his part for Sonic Underground in 1999.

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Tim Curry - Nigel Thornberry in The Wild Thornberrys

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You most likely perceive Tim Curry's face from his different parts on film and in TV. (Particularly his part as the enthusiastic inn attendant in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York). Be that as it may, you might not have understood that he voiced Thornberry patriarch Nigel Thornberry in the Nickelodeon exemplary The Wild Thornberrys.

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Zach Braff - Chicken Little

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You're probably still obsessed with Zach Braff's portrayal of J.D. on Scrubs, but he also played the incredibly adorable Chicken Little in the film of the same name. Luckily Braff's portrayal was so cute, he didn't make us all want to run for our lives.

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Vin Diesel - The Iron Giant

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Playing Groot in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy wasn't the first time Vin Diesel lent his voice to an animated character. At the start of his career, The Fast and the Furious star voiced the robot in The Iron Giant.

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Bruce Willis - Spike in The Rugrats Movie

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You might be a bit confused by this considering the fact that Spike the dog had no voice in the Rugrats TV series. However, in The Rugrats Movie and in the 2003 merger of the Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys; Rugrats Go Wild, action star Bruce Willis gave the beloved character a voice.

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Constance Shulman - Patti Mayonnaise on Doug

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We all know Constance Shulman for her role as Yoga Jone in the Netflix dark comedy Orange Is the New Black. However, she also voiced Patti Mayonnaise, Doug's girlfriend on the animated series Doug for 8 years in the '90s.

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Jay Leno - The Crimson Chin in Fairly Odd Parents

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It's no secret that former late night host Jay Leno is known for his chin, so it's even more clever that he gave voice the comic book hero, The Crimson Chin on Nickelodeon's The Fairly Odd Parents. Even more hilarious was the fact that in the cartoon, The Chin was a struggling late night host before he made it big. Talk about ironic.

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