More names and photos to be added soon! Favorite Movies Spotlights and links will be added to each actor’s name! Photo above taken with Arlene Banas, The voice of Carly from the G.I. Morgan Lofting: The original voice of the Baroness Larry Kenney: The original voice of Lion-O from and Bluegrass from the Neil Kaplan, One of my favorite Primes and amazing at Lightaber battles! Ĭasey Kasem: Not only had he been big with the Top 40! But also with as Bluestreaker and Cliffjumper! Zack Hoffman: The original voice of Zartan Pat Fraley: The original voice of Krang & Casey Jones among many other well known characters!ĭan Gilvezan: The original voice of Bumblebee & Spider-Man Shannon Farnon: The original voice of Wonder Women Paul Eiding: The original voice of Perceptor & Max Tennyson in Joe and Jem!Ĭorey Burton: The original voice of Brawn, Sunstreaker, Spike and Shockwave from among many other characters!Ĭam Clarke: The original voice of Max Sterling & Leonardo Wally Burr: The original voice director of well known cartoons, such as Transformers, G.I. Gregg Berger: The original voice of Grimlock Michael Bell: The original voice of Duke & Prowl Jack Angel: The original voice of Astrotrain, Ramjet and others & King Zarkon Īrlene Banas, the original voice of Carly from Spectra wasn’t a well known toy line like Barbie, but it’s always been one of my top favorites!Ĭelebrity Dolls Include: Sonny and Cher, Lynda Carter, Farrah Fawcett, Diana Ross, and Suzanne Somers! Retro Stickers!!ĭinner with Hank Garrett & Morgan Lofting, during a Joe Con!įor those that remember the seventies and eighties as well as I do, you’ll remember many of these wonderful talents from the Hanna Barbera cartoons! Who hasn’t watched Scooby Doo or the Flintstones? This part of my archive is to honor those favorite talents who voiced those cartoons and more! Toys that were designed mainly for the girls! When it came to Cabbage Patch Dolls, I knew of a few boys to own these, but I still list it under girls.] This is that section where I spotlight my favorite toys and yes many of these toys do mix in with my favorite cartoons! You’ll find links attached these titles, as I write them! Breakout was influenced by the 1972 arcade game Pong, also by Atari.īubble Bobble was an arcade game by Taito in 1986. The game becoming very popular and led to a long series of sequels and spin-offs!īurgerTime a 1982 arcade game created by Data East. The game’s original title, Hamburger, was changed to BurgerTime before its introduction to the US. Those cartoons and shows I’ve listed, would have been nothing without the talents that directed, voiced and acted through out these shows, not to forget those that wrote each episode as well! This is that section of my website where I honor those talents and I tell a bit about what their doing now!Īsteroids released in 1979 by Atari Inc. Asteroids was one of the most popular and influential game of the Golden Age of Arcade Games!īerzerk was released in 1980 by Stern Electronics. Probably the best remembered feature of Berzerk was that the robots talked, this was one of the first video games to use speech synthesis.īreakout by Atari, introduced on May 13, 1976.
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