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You could literally pick any animated show made in the last 20 years, and odds are Fred Willard had a role in it at some point.
>rollingstone.com
You could literally pick any animated show made in the last 20 years, and odds are Fred Willard had a role in it at some point.
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Aw man...
HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS!
RIP. I actually first learned his name after hearing his voice in The Loud House, but it was super interesting to see just how many voices this guy has done. Mods sticky, pls
Wha happan?
Geez, I hadn’t realized he was 86.
Mods, sticky now.
Nooo
I just watched Best in Show a few days ago. Damn it.
Passed away peacefully according to his family. Sounded like it was just his time I guess.
That lich has gone too far.
>his last words voicing on the Loud House were “I still have many years ahead of me, I plan on living for a long time”
Damn. Rest In Peace Pop Pop.
>According to "Radar Online", Willard, 80, has been in decline physically and mentally since his wife, Mary, died in July 2018. In fact, he's been in failing health for the last seven years.
>Radar Online cited a source, who said: “Mary was Fred’s everything. He’s been a broken man since her death. He told friends, ‘I don’t know how I can go on without her.’ ”
>Fred and Mary were married for more than 50 years, and it must be devastating to lose someone you've spent more than half your life with. Clearly they had a deep love for each other, and perhaps Willard is looking forward to the next stage.
I wonder if they will recast him or have him die on the show.
Another star in the sky, another tear in my eye. No longer will I wake up in the morning and think to myself "Well at least Fred Willard is still alive."
It was more of a cameo relly, but my favorite one will always be his scenes as the President in Wall-E.
>be me
>name sounds familiar but don't know where
>search the webs
>the Buy 'N Large President
Oh, wow...didn't even realise that.
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You faggots realize this isn't Zig Forums right
I just found out he was the Boogyman in Billy and Mandy.That was one of my favorite TV movies for a while
Don't talk shit about the President
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Me too man. That shit hits hard now.
RIP Boogey, go prank them up in Heaven.
Notable roles (to me):
>The CEO from Wall-E
>Boogie from Billy and Mandy
>Mr. Petto from the Boondocks ("Well, sit down, nigga!")
>that one robot from Dexter's Lab (Lab on the Run)
>Hench from Kim Possible
Great performance for this gag.
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this hurts so much
>married for more than 50 years
Truly a part of the 20th century goes away with him.
How the fuck is this not stickied yet?
He's the RIDING THAT HOG robot?
MODS, STICKY THIS PLEASE
Aleast there's a small chance they'll be reunited
Holy shit, I never knew he did so many voices. I only started getting looking into his stuff after watching the Norm Macdonald clips Willard was in about a year ago.
Hes the little one on wheels, not the one on stage, that would be martin mull (Principal Willard Kraft from sarbina the teenage witch)
RIP
I’m genuinely depressed now, I’m not even joking. Fuck me man, why do we keep losing legends while the trash of this world remains?
>>Boogie from Billy and Mandy
That was my favorite.
that sucks
I guess they'll kill Pop Pop off when Lori leaves the show in S5.
Why were half the characters he voiced modeled after him?
>All Zoomer cartoons
Nothing of value was lost.
And before you ask, the Dexter role was in the shitty Savino seasons, so it's zoomershit as well.
That’s a sign of how well liked he was as a guy.
Mods, may I request a sticky? The man was a prominent voice actor