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Pinney has provided voices for a number of animated characters, including Mighty Mouse in the short-lived Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (1987–1988), Pa Gorg, Uncle Traveling Matt, Flange Doozer, and additional voices in the animated version of Fraggle Rock, Chico the Bouncer in the hybrid live-action/animated film Cool World (1992), the speaking voice of Painty the Pirate from the opening ...
He currently voices Augie Doggie, Top Cat, Hardy Har Har, Ding-A-Ling Wolf, Undercover Elephant and Ricochet Rabbit. Kenny has won two Daytime Emmy Awards and two Annie Awards for his voice work as SpongeBob SquarePants and the Ice King. Kenny often collaborates with his wife Jill Talley, who plays Karen on the aforementioned series.
An old oil painting of a pirate is used in the opening sequence. Dubbed "Painty the Pirate", according to Tom Kenny, Hillenburg found it in a thrift shop "years ago". [48] Patrick Pinney voices Painty the Pirate, singing the theme song as the character. [40] Hillenburg's lips were imposed onto the painting and move along with the lyrics. [48]
The show's voice actors have received attention from honorary organizations for the portrayals of their characters. Mary Jo Catlett and Tom Kenny were both nominated at the 29th Annie Awards ceremony in 2001 for their vocal performances as Mrs. Puff and SpongeBob. [53]
Irwin also provides the voices of other characters in the show, including Margaret SquarePants, SpongeBob's mother. Voice recording sessions always include a full cast of actors, which Kenny describes as "getting more unusual". [24] Kenny said, "That's another thing that's given SpongeBob its special feel. Everybody's in the same room, doing it ...
June 30: Patrick Pinney, American voice actor (voice of Mighty Mouse in Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Mainframe in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Pa Gorg, Traveling Matt, and Flange Doozer in Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series, Wolverine in X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, Cyclops in Hercules, Ben Grimm / Thing in Spider-Man, Painty the Pirate in ...
Tibbitt said that the "biggest surprise" for him in the new title sequence was "the treatment of Painty the Pirate in the beginning" as seen in a fortune-teller machine. [12] Mark Caballero, one of its animators, explained "our idea was like our goal is like the more disturbing, the better because I don't think there is a fortune telling ...
Kenny said that he voices "a lot of sweet yellow characters for some reason." [11] He described SpongeBob's voice as in between that of a child and an adult, stating "Think a Stan Laurel, Jerry Lewis kind of child-man. Kind of like a Munchkin but not quite, kind of like a kid, but not in a Charlie Brown child's voice on the TV shows." [12]