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Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor. He has voiced The Brain in Animaniacs as well as its spin-off Pinky and the Brain , Big Bob in Hey Arnold! (1996–2004), the title character from Inspector Gadget , and a variety of characters in Futurama , including Kif Kroker.
In the special, Jack Rabbit (voiced by Saturday Night Live cast member Garrett Morris) leaves his job as the Easter Bunny and is treated to a celebrity roast until an aardvark convinced him not to retire with "the last Easter egg" (Maurice LaMarche providing impressions of Steve Martin and Don Rickles [1] and SCTVs Catherine O'Hara providing the voice of Jack's wife Scarlett O'Hare). [2]
Maurice LaMarche voiced both a television critic [9] and the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who had himself guest starred on the show in the 1996 episode "Burns, Baby Burns". [10] Kelsey Grammer reprised his role as Sideshow Bob in a scene showing him arguing with his replacement on Krusty's show, Sideshow Mel.
Inspector Gadget (again voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is now a member of an organization called "WOMP" (World Organization of Mega Powers) and is now, Lieutenant Gadget. He is still aided in his work by Penny (who is now twelve years old), as well as the new robot characters Digit and Fidget, the titular Gadgetinis invented by Penny, due to Brain ...
Naginata (voiced by Maurice LaMarche): An 11-year-old student of Shuriken's rivaling school, Katana. He is selfish, evil, and a twisted loner, who masters the art of trickery like no other, only using his ninjutsu for the cause of others' misfortune.
Maurice LaMarche as Yosemite Sam, a petty criminal who is after Bugs and Lola, but only for the money. [3] LaMarche reprises his role from The Looney Tunes Show. Billy West as Elmer Fudd, an associate of General Leghorn's sent to capture Bugs and Lola. West reprises his role from The Looney Tunes Show.
Voice actor Maurice LaMarche provided the first-person narration, drawn from Hesburgh's writings and interviews. [1] Creadon said that the filmmakers were worried that the film would struggle to find an audience outside of a Notre Dame audience, but they were encouraged by a sold-out Washington, D.C. premiere at AFI Docs in June, 2018.
Maurice LaMarche as Unkle Pickle, Clown Host Kari Wahlgren as Audience Member "Uncle Grandpa" Pete Browngardt: A strange man who is the uncle and grandfather of everyone in the world, simply Uncle Grandpa, must do battle with a gang of mutants, after an attempt to gain the appreciation and love of a nerdy teenager named Ham Sandwich goes awry.