📌 Thank you, Mr. Messick, for making my childhood a very memorable one. Sending you love and light from Memphis. Job well done, Sir.🏆✨✌🏽
@michaelpowell5266
3 жыл бұрын
The great Don Messick- his best time in animation voice-overs was during the 1970's, where he worked, mostly with John Stephenson and both of these great men worked with both Paul Frees and Daws Butler. The 1980's went to Frank Welker and Peter Cullen and the 1990's went to Jim Cummings and Rob Paulsen- Don worked with these great men, as well!!!
@peterkirgan6850
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely a legend!! Rip Mr messick
@LilJerg
3 жыл бұрын
Saturday morning wouldn't have been Saturday morning without this guy.
@frostboy1263
3 жыл бұрын
Don Messick was a wonderful voice actor, and even though I wasn’t exactly familiar with Daws Butler's voices, I heard some if his voices and he was an awesome voice actor too. It’s a shame people today don’t pay attention to classic cartoons and only view them just for the silly memes. Such a shame, fortunately this was during the time where memes didn’t exist. I wasn’t intending to judge. Anywho, this video was splendid, thanks for uploading.
@donningarmour2873
3 жыл бұрын
What a voice.
@frostboy1263
3 жыл бұрын
@Donning Armour Indeed.
@georgimihailov4906
2 жыл бұрын
One of many he could perform.
@christianpeligrinocagadas9781
Жыл бұрын
3:23 1st voice at MGM was Droopy's Wags to Riches (1949) (later remade as Millionaire Droopy in 1956). Bill Thompson, aka the OG voice behind Droopy and other Disney characters including Mr. Smee in Peter Pan (1953), Mr. Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland (1951), etc. was busy schedule in between 2 Droopy shorts, Wags to Riches and The Chump Champ.
@Peter_1986
Жыл бұрын
It kinda bothers me that Don Messick never mentions his contributions for Klunk, Zilly, Muttley and the narrator in "Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines". That is one of the most hilarious and classic Hanna-Barbera shows, and the character Muttley was pretty much another form of Scooby-Doo in several ways during the exactly same time period.
@maureencora1
Жыл бұрын
He Does Sound Like Dr. Benton Quest. May He R.I.P.
@michaelpowell5266
Ай бұрын
John Stephenson was originally Dr. Benton Quest, before Don took over!!!
And Don Messick also voiced Droopy in Wags to Riches (1949 & 1956 CinemaScope remake as Millionaire Droopy), The Chump Champ (1950), Tom and Jerry Kids Show and its spin-off, Droopy: Master Detective and even Tom and Jerry: The Movie.
@Jason5818UI
Жыл бұрын
@Christian Peligrino Cagadas yeah he voiced alot of characters but I named the more popular characters he voiced
@michaelpowell5266
Ай бұрын
@@christianpeligrinocagadas9781, Don was in his 20's back then- otherwise, that Droopy voice could've belonged to Dal McKennon!!!
@jamesnicholascrowson7501
3 жыл бұрын
His natural speaking voice sounds like Corey Burton’s to me.
@Peter_1986
2 жыл бұрын
I think he uses his natural voice when he voices the narrator in "Dick Dastardly & Muttley In Their Flying Machines".
@thespaceram2879
4 ай бұрын
Actually no. He sounds like Spike in the season 3 g1 transformers cartoon.
@ACcountryFan
Ай бұрын
@@Peter_1986 He uses his natural speaking voice when he does any narration and if he's voicing scientists or policemen. He used his natural speaking voice as Dr. Benton Quest, for example. He narrated some of Hanna-Barbera's cartoons including "Ruff and Reddy", "Laff-a-Lympics", the intro to "Hong Kong Phooey", etc. On some Yogi Bear as well as Huckleberry Hound cartoons you could hear Don's voice over interacting with Huckleberry. His vocalization for Ranger Smith was similar to his own voice, too.
@christianmonturanoii6539
2 ай бұрын
He sounds like somone maybe jack cassedy
@xavierkrantz1098
11 ай бұрын
Thats my brotha from anotha motha
@lukedunlap9543
9 ай бұрын
What year is it from?
@thespaceram2879
4 ай бұрын
1987
@ACcountryFan
Ай бұрын
1988; Daws Butler passed away in May of that year and there are several moments in this interview where Don speaks about attending the funeral. Don also speaks about having been with Hanna-Barbera for 31 years, which was correct, considering that Hanna-Barbera's first made for TV cartoon series arrived in 1957, "Ruff and Reddy". Don makes mention of "A Pup Named Scooby Doo" which made it's debut in September 1988.
@joclino7804
10 ай бұрын
Baby wrong on this one but Britney Spears is not a good role
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