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Cartoon voices of the golden age, 193070Volume Two of CARTOON VOICES is the massive reference companion to Volume One This is the information for which animation enthusiasts have been waiting Based on thirty two years of painstaking research in archives and libraries, this volume features an exhaustive listing of thousands of theatrical cartoons, containing neverbeforepublished voice credits for hundreds of obscure acting talents who until now remained unidentified The listings herein cover the Golden Age output and voice talent of the following major film studios: Warner Bros (the immortal Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies), MGM (cartoons by giants like HannaBarbera and Tex Avery), Columbia (the often oddball Screen Gems cartoons), UPA (home of Mister Magoo), Universal (the Walter Lantz Cartunes), Walt Disney Productions (both shorts and featurelength films of the Golden Age supervised by Walt), and from New York Miami, Paramount8217s releases of the great Max Fleischer cartoons While various vintage cartoon voice mysteries are still to be solved, the oneofakind information in this volume finally confirms hundreds of hitherto uncredited voice artists for the first time in decades Keith Scott has spent over forty years as an internationally recognized cartoon voice actor and impressionist He narrated two George of the Jungle movies, and was the voice of both Bullwinkle J Moose and the Narrator in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle He is the author of The Moose That Roared and many articles on animation and Hollywood radio history