Most Walter Lantz fans know Andy Panda, a panda that began appearing in cartoons in 1939, as one of Walter’s most popular characters. But who was the voice behind the bear?
Based on my research, the following actor spoke to Andy Panda.
Bernice Hansen (1939-1940)
Sarah Berner (1941-1944)
Walter Tetley (1945-1949)
Daws Butler (once in the 1960s cartoon Spook-A-Nanny)
According to Wikipedia, Andy Panda was originally spoken by Hansen from 1939 to 1940, Berner spoke from 1941 to 1944, and Tetley took on the role until Andy’s last short in 1949. .. Andy Panda then starred on Woody Woodpecker TV in a special “Spook-A-Nanny” (1964), where he was called out by Daws Butler.
Bernice Hansen: According to the site looneytunes.wikia.com, Hansen was best known as the voice actor for the voices of many female characters in Warner Bros. cartoons in the 1930s and early 1940s. She also made a male character who needed a squeaky voice.
Not only did Hansen speak Andy in his early comics, but Hansen was Andy Panda’s voice in the famous Andy cartoon. knock Knock. This cartoon features the first appearance of Woody Woodpecker. Of course, Woody Woodpecker has become Walter Lantz’s biggest cartoon star.
Sara Berner: Burner was a movie, television and radio actress. According to Wikipedia, she was also a voice actor in radio and manga, working primarily with Warner Bros. The online database continued to state that she did not receive screen credits at Warner. Sadly, all on-screen voice credits were given to Mel Blanc at the time.
An example of Berner’s work she wasn’t credited with includes the voice of Mama Buzzard. Shy buzzard And Bug bunny gets void, The singing voice of the former character A. 1943 flea short story Itching of time And the untrusted role of the female voice of the 1947s Book review.. Of course, she sometimes spoke out Andy Panda and Jerry Mouse.
Walter Tetry: According to the men-only website waltertetley.com, Tetley, who played Andy until the age of 49, was a talented actor. The site also states that although he was a good actor, the role of radio and narration was his expertise.
Tetley has come to be required to play the role of a child and to speak like a child because of the aging disorder that caused him not to age properly. Therefore, Walter Tetley had the characteristics of 10 years old for more than half of his life, his fan site explains.
What’s more, speaking for Andy Panda, Tetley is well known for speaking out Mister Peabody’s pet boy, Sherman, at the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
Doze Butler: Butler, who once spoke to Andy, is a well-known voice actor who provided voice to Yogi Bear, The Quick Draw McGraw, Huckleberry Hound, and Snuggle. Butler was also the voice of some cartoon Droopy dogs.
For young viewers who haven’t had the chance to see Andy Panda’s cartoons, we highly recommend getting a Woody Woodpecker and Friends DVD set for sale in stores and on the internet. Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Comic Collection: I bought Volume 2 and was impressed with the selection of comics and the quality of the video. Young children don’t just enjoy watching these classic cartoons that haven’t been exposed recently. However, Baby Boomers and Generation X people who grew up in Andy Panda and Woody Woodpecker cartoons through reruns love to watch their old friends on TV again.
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