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In animation, Winchell was the original voice of Tigger, Dick Dastardly, Gargamel, Scrubbing Bubbles, and other characters. He also had medical training and became one of the first people to patent a mechanical artificial heart, implantable in the chest cavity (US Patent #3097366 of 1963). [1]
Besides being a voice double and sound-alike, Cummings has also voiced original characters. In Rescue Rangers and TaleSpin, he portrayed a wide variety of other characters. His most famous role in Rescue Rangers was the villainous Fat Cat, and for TaleSpin, he notably starred as the show's main antagonist, Don Karnage.
Tigger meets Pooh. Original E. H. Shepard illustration, ... Tigger is a fictional character in A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books and ... provided Tigger's voice, ...
What do the lovable Winnie the Pooh and the ferocious Tasmanian Devil have in common? Voice actor Jim Cummings! He's brought the honey-obsessed bear (and sidekick Tigger) to life for the last 30 ...
Paul Winchell, the original voice of Tigger, was originally cast to voice Tigger for the film, which was then titled Winnie the Pooh and the Family Tree. [9] During Spring 1998, Winchell participated in a single recording session for the film. However, he was dropped from the project after the studio found his voice too raspy.
Tigger (voiced by Paul Winchell in 1968–1999, Sam Edwards in Disneyland Records, Will Ryan in 1983–1986, and Jim Cummings in 1989–present) is Pooh and Piglet's happy, annoying, crazy, less-than-responsible and sometimes troublemaking tiger friend. He bounces around and will often bounce on others.
Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft (/ ˈ θ ɜːr l ˈ r eɪ v ən z k r ɒ f t /; February 6, 1914 – May 22, 2005) was an American actor and bass singer. He was well known as one of the booming voices behind Kellogg's Frosted Flakes animated spokesman Tony the Tiger for more than five decades.
Chris O'Dowd was originally set to voice Tigger, with Roger L. Jackson voice-doubling for him, but he was replaced by Cummings, who has played the character partially from 1989 until fully since 2000, after audiences in test screenings reacted negatively towards how O'Dowd voiced the character. [23] [24] [25]