30 September 2004, by Webmaster
A cartoon voice can give them a place in movie history as their cartoon passes through generations of kids - and they don’t even have to shave.
"For the talent, the voice-over work is a minimal commitment," said Eric Wight, an artist who has worked on cartoons for "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Charlie’s Angels." "They can record an hour’s worth in a couple hours. I always love being at these voice-recording sessions and they show up and they’re practically in their pajamas and unwashed - (...)