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Justin T. Bowler (born February 12, 1974) is an American actor, writer, and producer. [2] He is best known for his role as the Disney character "Swampy" [3] on Where's My Water?:
In connection, Where's My Perry, a version of the game featuring Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb, was released the same day as the "Out to Dry" update. [18] On September 19, 2012, a new update brought a special Birthday Level, "Make a Wish", to Where's My Water and Swampy's 1 Year Birthday. 10 more Lost Levels were also added for free.
Swampy is an alligator who lives in the sewers, but unlike the other alligators, he enjoys taking baths. The other alligators like to tamper with his plumbing. [4] He has a crush on Allie, and tries to impress her. Swampy is voiced by Justin T. Bowler, who also provided Swampy's voice in the game. [5] Cranky is the alpha male of the sewer ...
In honor of the Christmas holiday season, two of Disney's biggest mobile game stars have come together to create one experience filled with trees, snowflakes and plenty of water. Holiday themed ...
Swampy later finds Oddball in the back of the animal control van, where he finds a matching wound to a tranquilizer dart. The animal catcher tells Swampy that he cannot save Oddball and drives off after giving him a final moment with the dog. After learning that Pocket and his female friend have laid an egg, he works with Olivia to save Oddball.
The other bonus songs include Parton’s version of Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” Eddie Money’s “Two Tickets to Paradise,” Billie Joel’s “The Entertainer” and Simon ...
Daniel Marc Hooper (born 1973), known by the nickname Swampy, is a British environmental activist. [1] He was involved in a number of environmental protests in the 1990s, becoming nationally famous after spending a week in a tunnel aiming to stop the expansion of the A30 in Fairmile , Devon, in 1996.
Birthday was released on April 11, 2012 in three editions: a regular CD version, a two-CD limited edition and a CD+DVD limited edition. [3] [4] [5] The second CD bundled with the first limited edition version contained a short version of their song "Anata ni Fit" from their third single "Nexus" and the theme song to the Nendoroid brand of plastic figures, "Nen-Do-Roido"; this version also ...