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3* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'':
4** Gumball and Darwin were recast periodically [[ChildrenVoicingChildren as their child voice grew too old]]. Usually, [[https://twitter.com/OverallRichard/status/1076554916620054528 the outgoing voice actor had some work that ended up rerecorded with the new one]]: Gumball's first voice actor initially recorded lines for "The Fan" and his second for "The Vase", but each episode ended up as the first full one done by the next actor. Darwin's third voice actor did initial recordings for "The Future", which was meant as the sixth seasons premier. The episode was delayed past the point of Darwin being recast again, and so the lines were rerecorded.
5** A truly bizarre example concerning the episode "The News": Originally, the scenes in the news room for ''[[ShowWithinAShow Elmore News]]'' all involved [[MediumBlending live-action actors]] (though the show's anchor [[SameLanguageDub had his voice dubbed over]] to achieve a convincing American accent). Later, these scenes were completely redone, replacing all the actors with ''puppets'', [[{{Retcon}} including the anchor, who was previously shown in live-action]], along with some less noticeable changes. There was actually a complete cut for the original version, [[https://twitter.com/benbocquelet/status/909494405496700929 which ended up airing in some countries]] before the finished version.
6* In the Goodfeathers segment "Boids on the Hood" of ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', Chick Vennera was Pesto's regular voice actor. However, in the brief scene where he discusses his plan with the others to poop on Thaddeus Plotz's car, his voice was provided by Creator/MauriceLaMarche, Squit's voice actor. This was probably done after principal recording had been done and Vennera had left for the day, or it could be an error that happened during production.
7* In later airings of season 6 of ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'', in which the title character was originally voiced by Justin Bradley, over half of them were redubbed by his next voice actor Mark Rendall, as the producers thought Bradley's voice didn't match the youthful range Creator/MichaelYarmush had.
8* A very controversial one happened in ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''. Creator/JoshKeaton had originally reprised his role from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' as Spider-Man himself for the episodes "Along Came a Spider" and "New Avengers", plus the series finale, but then it was decided to have Creator/DrakeBell, who voices the character in ''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'', redub the lines. Between this, Creator/GreyDeLisle reprising the role of Betty Brant, and what little lines he had as a cop, evidence also points to Creator/DaranNorris, Keaton and [=DeLisle=]'s costar on ''Spectacular'', also having reprised his role as J. Jonah Jameson and similarly being redubbed with Creator/JKSimmons, who played the character in the [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Sam Raimi films]] and on ''Ultimate''.
9* ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' originally had Stephen Collins of ''Series/SeventhHeaven'' fame voice Iron Man's dad, Howard Stark, in the episode "Thanos Rising" -- which had the bad timing of airing ''after'' Collins's ex-wife and TMZ leaked recording of Collins confessing to the former to molesting children. Not only did this lead to Howard's next appearance being voiced by Creator/CharlieSchlatter, but Disney redubbing Howard's lines in "Thanos Rising" with Creator/TroyBaker.
10* Before Creator/MarkHamill took over, Creator/TimCurry was in fact the voice of ComicBook/TheJoker in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''. Depending on who you ask, either Curry didn't make it through three episodes without hurting his throat or he was dropped from the show because his performance legitimately terrified the rest of the staff to an excessive degree. Either way, Hamill took over the role once Curry left, becoming well received for his work in "Heart of Ice" and going on to be viewed as the definitive voice of the Joker.
11* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' originally premiered with a TV movie entitled ''The Adventure Begins'', with Creator/TimAllen reprising his role as Buzz from the ''Franchise/ToyStory'' movies. Creator/PatrickWarburton, who voiced Buzz in the series, originally voiced him in the movie to begin with, but Allen dubbed over Warburton's dialogue when it was released. When it was edited into syndication as a multi-part episode, Warburton's dialogue was left unchanged.
12* In the original run of ''WesternAnimation/{{Chuggington}}'', Wilson was voiced by Morgan Overton. When the show was brought back in 2020, Teddy West took over the role. Later, when Overton was busted for possessing child pornography, West went back and redubbed his lines in seasons 1-3.
13* The WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck cartoon "WesternAnimation/MrDuckStepsOut" featured the debut of Daisy Duck, where she was originally voiced by Donald's actor, Clarence Nash, talking in a similar garbled voice as Donald but pitched differently. However, there is also an altered version which has a voice actress dubbing over Nash's dialogue for Daisy and having her speak clearly as she did in all other appearances. The original version with Nash voicing Daisy is available on Creator/DisneyPlus.
14* In the reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' shorts from ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'', Creator/TaraStrong redubbed Timmy's lines, presumably out of respect for Timmy's original voice actress, Creator/MaryKayBergman, who committed suicide in 1999. The original shorts with Bergman as Timmy later returned to television in 2004 after the original broadcast of "The Big Superhero Wish!" and can be seen in the Season 1 DVD release of ''The Fairly [=OddParents=]!''. The redubbed shorts with Strong as Timmy are now [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes extremely hard to come across]].
15* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''
16** The "Time for Timer" cutaway gag in the episode "Petarded" was originally supposed to have Timer's original voice actor, Lennie Weinrib, reprise his role. Creator/SethMacFarlane ended up voicing him instead because Weinrib was very ill at the time, to the point where he didn't even remember recording his lines when they were played back to him. Weinrib had retired from voice acting at the time and ended up dying about a year after "Petarded" aired.
17** "It's a Trap" was to have Paul Reubens himself voice [[Series/PeeWeesPlayhouse Pee-wee Herman]] in a cameo. According to Seth [=MacFarlane=], the results weren't what the staff wanted so [=MacFarlane=] dubbed over the lines with his voice.
18* In the original 1969 broadcast of the classic Christmas special ''WesternAnimation/FrostyTheSnowman'', Creator/JuneForay voiced Karen and some of the other children, while Creator/PaulFrees voiced some of the boys. For the 1970 broadcast, however one Suzanne Davidson was brought in to re-record all of Foray's dialogue as Karen. A real boy was also brought in to re-record some of the dialogue of a couple of the young boys. However, much of Foray's dialogue still remains in the current version, as some of her dialogue for some of the additional kids weren't redone, and a couple of her lines as Karen ended up slipping through.[[note]]Such as when she says "Oh no!" off camera when the kids were thinking of a name for their snowman.[[/note]] Foray had no idea why this was done, and the special is still broadcast with the redubbed Karen today.
19* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', the character of Zapp Brannigan was originally created with Creator/PhilHartman in mind, and he got at least as far as successfully auditioning for the role. His tragic murder meant he had to be replaced with Creator/BillyWest for the actual show.
20* Creator/MarkEvanier stated in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' Lorenzo Music was too ill to come to the recording session so he had Creator/FrankWelker record Garfield's lines for that episode. Once Lorenzo was well again, he re-dubbed the lines Welker had recorded. Evanier stated Welker did such a good job impersonating Music's voice he and the sound editors could barely tell them apart so a couple of Welker's lines as Garfield may have made it into the final cut. Welker eventually succeeded Music as Garfield a few years after the latter's passing.
21* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', the Horrifying Sweaty One-Armed Monstrosity seen in the first part of the series finale (released in Fall 2015) was voiced by comedian Creator/LouisCK. When sexual misconduct allegations against him came out at the tail end of 2017, his dialogue was redubbed by series creator Creator/AlexHirsch, which carries over into future airings and releases on all media outlets.
22* All of the classic ''WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}'' episodes were redubbed in 1988 so they would match up with the then-new ''Gumby Adventures'' TV series. In addition to replacing John Seely's stock music with a synthesizer score, all the voices were rerecorded by the then-current voice cast. Gumby had quite a few voice actors and actresses in the original episodes, including Dick Beals, Ruth Eggleston, Dallas [=McKennon=] (in the early 1960s) and Norma [=MacMillan=] (in the late 1960s). In the redubbed versions, Dallas [=McKennon=] voiced Gumby in all the episodes.
23* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' has this in the form of the title character;
24** The pilot of the show, where Gadget has a mustache, had three versions: one with Gary Owens as Gadget, one with Creator/JesseWhite as Gadget, as well as a third one that used most of White's dialogue, but with Creator/FrankWelker redoing one line to explain why Gadget had a mustache (this one ended up being the final version). Otherwise, they are completely identical. Ironically, neither Owens nor White went on to become Gadget's voice for the final series (which was Don Adams).
25** For the production of the first season, it was initially thought that Frank Welker wouldn't be able to reprise his role of Dr. Claw, as [[Creator/DiCEntertainment DiC]] had moved the ADR recording from Los Angeles to Toronto (save for Don Adams, who recorded in LA). Don Francks was cast in the role of Claw and recorded dialogue for about 35 episodes before it was decided that Welker could voice the character after all in the same studio used for Don Adams. Welker redid most of Francks' dialogue, and voiced Claw for the rest of the series, but there were four episodes that the studio didn't get to, and Francks' voice remained in place for them.
26* ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'':
27** In the original series, Lucille Bliss had recorded six weeks' worth of dialogue for Elroy Jetson before she was fired following a dispute between her agent and the producers over her salary and billing.[[note]][[ValuesDissonance The producers wanted her to use an alias to hide her gender]].[[/note]] Bliss subsequently fired her agent, but it was too late. The part had already been recast with Daws Butler, and the character's age was slightly raised, and the episodes with Bliss were completely re-recorded with Butler. According to Bliss, the original recordings with her as Elroy were destroyed.
28** Morey Amsterdam and Pat Carroll were originally cast as George and Jane Jetson, respectively. They each recorded one episode before sponsor conflicts with their other television commitments[[note]]He of ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'' and she of ''The Danny Thomas Show'', respectively.[[/note]] forced them off the show, which made way for their replacements George O'Hanlon and Penny Singleton. Amsterdam and Carroll unsuccessfully sued Creator/HannaBarbera for breach of contract over this.
29* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' :
30** In the episode "Bravo Dooby Doo", which features a crossover with the cast of ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', Creator/GregBurson was originally hired as the voice of Scooby but the executives at Cartoon Network thought he didn't sound enough like him so they hired Hadley Kay to replace him.
31** In “A Page Right Out of History” originally Henry Corden was brought in to voice Fred Flintstone, but it was decided that his voice was too weak so his lines were redubbed by Jeff Bergman.
32* The pilot for ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' used American voice actors, including Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor as Johnny himself. The actual show uses Canadian voice actors, which included a different, currently unknown voice actor for Johnny. After just a few episodes, the actor was let go due to not sounding enough like James, and then he kept the role for the rest of the series.
33* In the ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' episode "My Own Private Rodeo", Charles Nelson Reilly was the original voice of Dale Gribble's estranged [[CampGay gay]] father Bug. After the story was rewritten, David Herman did Bug's voice instead.
34* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', while Creator/RobPaulsen had recorded dialogue for adult Aang, he ended up being replaced by D.B. Sweeney.
35* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', Creator/GreyDeLisle was billed to reprise the role of Petunia from the ''Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction'' movie. However, the character ended up being voiced by Creator/KatyMixon.
36* In the ''WesternAnimation/MikeLuAndOg'' episode "Roller Madness", Lu was voiced by Creator/KathSoucie instead of Creator/NancyCartwright for a couple of lines.
37* Creator/AndrewFrancis was thought to be the voice of Braeburn in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Although he ''did'' record lines for the part, in the final cut, they used the voice of Michael Dangerfield instead.
38* ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'': Stephanie Nadolny was the voice of K.O. in the pilot "Lakewood Plaza Turbo". When the show was greenlit a couple years later, Nadolny was initially kept on as the voice of K.O., but due to scheduling conflicts, she was replaced by Courtenay Taylor. At least one of the episodes that the former recorded was redubbed by the latter. Throughout the episode "Legends of Mr. Gar", K.O.'s voice randomly switches back and forth between the two, presumably due to an oversight.
39* In the UsefulNotes/BritishEnglish dub of ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'', Katie's voice actor occasionally changes, such as in Pups Save a Stowaway, where her voice changes at the start. We hear her normal voice later in the episode.
40* On ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'' , the voice of the title character, as explained at 3:50 in this [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=138s&v=Yj3OvRNvwkA video]] , was done by Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor for some of the early episodes. In the actual show, Ben Schwartz was cast as the official voice and rerecorded over his dialogue.
41* The second season of ''[[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' brought on Creator/DonMessick to reprise his role of Dr. Quest. Messick was in frail health and suffered a career-ending stroke early in production (and a fatal one the next year). The producers brought on John de Lancie to replace him.
42* In a similar example to the ''X-Men'' series, some of the early episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' were redubbed for syndication with Creator/KathSoucie, Buster Jones, and Dave Coulier performing the respective roles of Janine, Winston, and Peter. The Time Life DVD set has the original versions, also making the redone versions a rare collector curiosity for the fans that would want them. Sony included the redubbed version of "Slimer, Is That You?" on one of their cheaper [=DVDs=], at the expense of the original. WebVideo/{{Phelous}} created [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtD4FMljPEc a comparison]] between the un-dubbed and redubbed versions of the episode, which also reveals that the latter aired ''first'': Columbia originally produced it for the syndicated package, with Lorenzo Music and Laura Summer still voicing Peter and Janine. However, Creator/{{ABC}} instead premiered it during the cartoon's second Saturday morning season, with Coulier and Soucie vocals.
43* Ryan O'Donohue was originally cast as the voice of Gus Griswald in ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'', and had recorded for Gus's debut episode, "The New Kid". However, he was re-cast, and Courtland Mead dubbed over his lines for the broadcast version. O'Donohue continued to voice Randall and Dave, among other characters.
44* In the Creator/HannaBarbera tv special ''WesternAnimation/RockOdyssey'' the Jukebox narrator was voiced by Creator/ScatmanCrothers, midway through production Crothers grew ill and passed away, Creator/FrankWelker who went uncredited in the film came in and did his remaining lines.
45* In ''WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer'', Carl Banas voiced the Head Elf using a deep, gruff voice. However, in the scene where he conducts the choir for "We Are Santa's Elves", he is voiced by a different actor using a high pitched nasally voice.
46* Originally Tami Holbrook who voiced Tommy Pickles in the pilot short for ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' voiced him for the first couple episodes, but it was decided that she wasn’t working out, so they hired Creator/ElizabethDaily to replace her and re-dub her lines.
47* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'':
48** This bizarrely happened in a well-known episode of ''[[Franchise/ScoobyDoo The Scooby-Doo Show]]'' from 1977, "Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats." A suspicious bit character named Mr. Drackle was voiced by Creator/CaseyKasem. However, in a version of the episode that appeared on the ''Scooby-Doo's Spookiest Tales'' VHS, he is instead voiced by Frank Welker. The difference between Kasem's sinister voice and Welker's rather relaxed and straight-forward version, which defeats the purpose of the character, is very jarring. Apparently, the version on the ''Spookiest Tales'' tape is believed to be a [[ObviousBeta workprint version]] that was put on there by mistake, and it features various other differences from the real version, which include [[OffModel laughably bad animation mistakes]], missing shots, no zooming, different or missing sound effects, no laugh track, unpolished dialogue, and the end result can be a strange experience, especially for those already familiar with the episode. In Mr. Drackle's case, since Kasem was also voicing Shaggy in the same scene, Welker filled in during the recording sessions, which were done as a group, since he wasn't voicing any other characters in the scene. This explains the lack of "performance" behind his voice. Kasem later came back and recorded the Mr. Drackle dialogue, but it's Welker's version that's on the workprint. Fortunately, the finished version is on iTunes and can be seen in DVD releases.
49** In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'', Heather North was originally set to reprise her long-running role of Daphne, but after recording began, producers decided they wanted a fresher take on the role, and Creator/MaryKayBergman was cast, re-recording all of North's dialogue. North would still go on to voice Daphne two more times in 2003 with ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheLegendOfTheVampire'' and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheMonsterOfMexico''.
50** In the first act of WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMysteries episode “A Halloween Hassle at Dracula’s Castle” Dracula and the Wolfman are voiced by two unidentified actors, at the beginning of the second half Creator/FrankWelker replaced both of them for the remainder of the episode for unknown reasons.
51* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
52** In "Some Enchanted Evening",[[note]]The one with The Babysitter Bandit and is an OldShame for everyone who worked on the older episodes, including series creator Creator/MattGroening, who nearly cancelled the show due to the lousy animation.[[/note]] Christopher Collins, better known as Chris Latta of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' and ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' fame, besides voicing a TV host, recorded Moe's lines before the episode underwent last minute revisions and the voice was dubbed over by Creator/HankAzaria, who assumed the part from that point on. Collins also was [[TheOtherDarrin the original voice of Mr. Burns]] in the episode "Homer's Odyssey", which was Burns' first appearance in production order but not broadcast order. In broadcast order,[[note]]And depending on how much of a ''Simpsons'' fan you are.[[/note]] it's either the ChristmasEpisode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"[[note]]Which was a one-shot special that doesn't really count as a regular episode.[[/note]] or "There's No Disgrace Like Homer".[[note]]The one where Homer puts the family in therapy after Marge gets drunk and Bart and Lisa wreak havoc at his boss's picnic.[[/note]] Collins had recorded for a few episodes as Burns, but was replaced and redubbed with Creator/HarryShearer (as Collins had a falling-out with James L. Brooks and the show's production conflicted with his stand-up comedy).
53** Dana Hill was originally cast as Nelson Muntz and she participated in the read-through for his debut episode, "Bart the General." Hill failed to appear for the recording session, so the part was quickly reassigned to Creator/NancyCartwright, who has played him ever since.
54** Creator/PhilHartman had been cast as Disco Stu in his debut episode "Two Bad Neighbors". But when the animators had to do a model change, Hartman wasn't available, so Creator/HankAzaria played Stu, and has done so ever since. Disco Stu was originally created as a one-off gag -- which would have fit Hartman, who was a guest star -- but being voiced by Azaria (a regular cast member) allowed him to become a recurring character.
55** In the Mexican Spanish dub, Creator/MiguelAngelGhigliazza was originally cast as the voice of Homer, but he showed up drunk at the first recording session. The role instead went to Creator/HumbertoVelez, who made Homer his signature role. Ghighliazza would later voice a few minor roles in seasons 15 and 24.
56* Voice recording for the fourth season of ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'' was already recorded when co-creator and voice of Korvo Creator/JustinRoiland was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor fired from all his projects due to allegations of domestic abuse and sexual misconduct]]. The season was delayed and redubbed with Creator/DanStevens as Korvo (with a new scene added to the start of the season to HandWave the drastic voice change) and various other Roiland characters recast in turn. This is also the case for season seven of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' regarding the title characters (also previously voiced by Roiland, now voiced by Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden respectively).
57* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
58** Creator/KarriTurner was originally supposed to be the lead voice actress for ''South Park'' and appeared in the unaired pilot as Wendy, Ms. Crabtree, and the other female characters. She wound up replaced by Mary Kay Bergman in the series proper, as the creators felt her voice wasn't distinct enough. Interestingly, the first choice before Turner was Nancy Cartwright, who refused to work on the show due to its crude content. This may have been for the best, given what happened with fellow Scientologist Isaac Hayes, Chef's voice actor, after "Trapped in the Closet".
59** Creator/MikeJudge was intended to voice Damien and had recorded dialogue for the episode. However, since the plot wound up going through several rewrites, he was unable to commute back to California regularly to re-do his lines. Matt Stone then took the role and dubbed over Judge's existing dialogue, as well as voicing the lines that had been changed or added to the script (Judge still had his day, however, as the unmuffled voice of Kenny in TheMovie).
60** In the case of the Latin American dubbing situation, Miguel Paneke was hired to reprise Stan for Season 16 (having voiced the character through Seasons 3 to 7). However, Paneke was let go after recording dialogue for three episodes, by [[ExecutiveMeddling order of MTV executives]] who wanted Larry Villanueva (Stan's first voice actor, and voice for Seasons 10-15) to return instead. This was especially controversial as Paneke was ultimately never paid for his recording sessions, and he was not informed of the executives' mandate. After MTV failed to get Villanueva back, Orlando Nogeura was cast as Stan and redubbed Paneke's lines. A similar incident happened with Frank Falcón, the original dub actor for Butters, who was brought back to voice his character for the same season. He had also dubbed at least three episodes, but the role was recast with Noguera and Falcón's vocal track went unused.
61* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpooktacularNewAdventuresOfCasper'' Stretch was voiced by Joe Nipote like in the movie, however in the episode "Ghostfather" one of Stretch's lines when he says "There's the kid, ok my creepy crew let's just Boo it" was done by Creator/RobPaulsen.
62* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'' originally cast Rachel Butera as Leia Organa. Less than two weeks before the series premiered, Butera posted a video mocking Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, leading to a swift InternetCounterattack. Butera [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was quickly replaced]] by Carolyn Hennesy in time for Leia's debut episode, [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E10StationThetaBlack "Station Theta-Black"]].
63* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}'':
64** In the original recording sessions for the ''Superjail'' pilot "Bunny Love", a woman named Melissa Brown was cast in the role of Alice. After one of the executives at Adult Swim didn't approve of her voice, they suggested Christy Karacas voice the part instead. Brown's version of Alice can be heard in the animatic reel included as an extra on the first DVD. It would seem this change came relatively late in production, as her name still appears in the ending credits. She would briefly return to voice Alice's SpearCounterpart Bruce in an early season 1 episode, but that part would later be recast after she retired from voice acting (in the downtime between the first two seasons).
65** In another example of last-minute recasting, Lord Stingray was initially to be played by Chris [=McCulloch=] (a.k.a. Jackson Publick). Due to the character's color scheme and voice being too similar to [[WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers the Monarch]] (although in actuality he was meant to parody Cobra Commander), Adult Swim told the crew to pick a different voice actor. Creator/EricBauza was then cast in the role, and re-recorded all of [=McCulloch=]'s lines. The animatic reel featuring [=McCulloch=]'s take on the character has yet to ever be made public.
66* Freddie Rodriguez originally voiced Pantha in the fifth season of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', as the creative team thought it would be funny for the character to have a masculine voice. [[ExecutiveMeddling For some reason or another]], the role switched over to Creator/DianeDelano and Rodriguez' two episodes ("Calling All Titans" and "Titans Together") were re-recorded with her vocals. Even so, fans were still confused as to whether Pantha was voiced by a man or a woman.
67* In the WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa episode “Yukon Con” Nathan Lane voiced Timon for most of the episode, however a couple lines were done by Kevin Schon.
68* In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', Joe Alaskey, the voice of Plucky Duck, originally quit the show alongside Charlie Adler, Buster's voice actor, and Plucky was recast with Maurice [=LaMarche=]. Joe Alaskey felt bad about what happened, made amends, and recorded over the dialogue that Maurice [=LaMarche=] recorded.
69* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'':
70** Ted Schwartz was originally cast as Creator/JuddNelson's replacement for Rodimus Prime following ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', but for some reason he was replaced by Creator/DickGautier. However, for unknown reasons, his lines were still used in the recap portion of "Five Faces of Darkness Part 2", as well as one line in "Five Faces of Darkness Part 3."
71** Creator/CaseyKasem was originally cast as Teletraan II, as the call sheet for ''Chaos'' indicated. Kasem was replaced by Creator/FrankWelker when the former walked off the show in disgust over the Arab stereotypes in ''Thief in the Night.''
72* Sterling Holloway was supposed to be the voice of Opus in ''WesternAnimation/AWishForWingsThatWork'', but much to Berkeley Breathed's annoyance, it got changed to Creator/MichaelBell.
73* ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'':
74** Storm's voice actress changed from Iona Morris to Alison Sealy-Smith for the second season onwards.[[note]]Morris recorded her lines in New York, while the rest of the cast recorded their in Toronto. For Season 2, it was decided that it would be easier to just cast another actress from Toronto.[[/note]] The Season 1 episodes were redone so Sealy-Smith was heard in reruns. However, the DVD releases and Hulu have the lines that were recorded by Morris, making the versions of those episodes with Sealy-Smith as [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes hard to get your hands on]] as Morris' versions once were. If you [[OneHundredPercentCompletion don't feel like you have the whole series]] without having both versions, your work's cut out for you. According to Sealy-Smith, she was flown to LA to redub Morris' dialogue not only for consistency, but also so that Fox didn't have to continue paying Morris royalties (something that Sealy-Smith felt bad about).
75** Mr. Sinister's appearance at the end of "The Final Decision" was originally done by an unknown actor in a campy fashion before being redubbed at his primary voice actor Creator/ChrisBritton for reruns.
76** Gladiator was originally voiced by an unknown and uncredited actor (believed to be Richard Eden of ''Series/RoboCopTheSeries'' fame), but being redubbed for reruns by an also-uncredited Creator/RichardEpcar.
77* Creator/BrianDrummond was originally going to voice Cyclops in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' and even recorded his dialogue for the first episode, but the role was eventually recast to Creator/KirbyMorrow leading to everything being re-recorded.
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