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6Sometimes a celebrity is offered their own cartoon. They are made mostly to showcase the celebrity, and nothing more.
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8If they don't bother showing up to do the voices -- which is [[ThePoorMansSubstitute quite often the case]] -- it becomes NotQuiteStarring. For the Internet-age, fanmade equivalent, see RealPersonFic. See also BandToon.
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11!!Examples (sorted alphabetically by last name):
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13* ''I am the Greatest! The Adventures of Muhammad Ali'', with UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli.
14* ''WesternAnimation/LifeWithLouie'' with Creator/LouieAnderson.
15* Pamela Anderson was a stripper at night and fought crime later at night in ''WesternAnimation/{{Stripperella}}''.
16* ''Little Rosey'' with Creator/RoseanneBarr.
17** She didn't voice the title character (although had the show been renewed she would have); but Roseanne was the executive producer, and she ''did'' voice Rosey in the TV special ''The Rosey & Buddy Show'', which also featured her then-husband Creator/TomArnold as Buddy.
18* ''WesternAnimation/SecretMillionairesClub'' with Warren Buffett.
19* Creator/CartoonNetwork's ''WesternAnimation/ClassOf3000'', created by [[Music/OutKast Andre "3000" Benjamin]] and starring him as the voice of a celebrity-turned-music teacher of a WackyHomeroom.
20* ''WesternAnimation/CampCandy'' with Creator/JohnCandy as the head counsellor at a summer camp.
21* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', which featured a fictional Creator/JackieChan as a HumbleHero who insisted that he was merely an archaeologist. Jackie didn't voice himself, but he did participate in the Q&A sessions at the end and appeared as himself in a few scenes in the opening.
22* ''WesternAnimation/TheGaryColemanShow'' is an especially strange case, as it was actually based on Creator/GaryColeman's TV movie ''The Kid with the Broken Halo''.
23** Even stranger than it sounds; in his autobiography ''A Cast of Friends'', William Hanna (yes, this was a Creator/HannaBarbera Production) wrote that the Mexican animators had drawn Andy (Gary Coleman's character, a rare instance in animation where the star of a self-titled show doesn't play him/herself) as ''WHITE''!
24* ''WesternAnimation/FatAlbertAndTheCosbyKids'' with Creator/BillCosby as the series creator and the voice of the title character.
25** Also ''WesternAnimation/LittleBill'', whose titular character could be interpreted as Cosby when he was a little kid.
26* ''WesternAnimation/WishKid'': Starring Creator/MacaulayCulkin, with his sister Quinn Culkin as his baby sister on the show.
27* Comedian Bill Dana (of Jose Jimenez fame) voiced himself as a cartoon twice, first in a mid-60s Paramount cartoon and then in 1966 in Hanna-Barbera's take on ''Alice In Wonderland'' (which he also scripted).
28* Brazilian singer Larissa de Macedo (better known as Music/{{Anitta}}) got her own {{Animesque}} animated series ''Clube da Anittinha'', starring a SuperDeformed version of herself.
29* ''WesternAnimation/WildGrinders'' with Rob Dyrdek of ''Series/RobAndBig'' fame, [[RealityTV if one can call it that]]. For this reason, his status as a "celebrity" is dubious at best...
30* ''WesternAnimation/KidNotorious'' with Robert Evans also featured Saul "Slash" Hudson, guitarist for Music/GunsNRoses and Velvet Revolver, as himself. One of the rare cases of a Celebrity Toon directed at adult fans.
31* ''WesternAnimation/HulkHogansRockNWrestling'' was another show of the impersonated-voices-plus-live-action-segments variety. It was expectedly average.
32* ''WesternAnimation/TenkoAndTheGuardiansOfTheMagic'' featured pop-singer-turned-magician Mariko Itakura, a.k.a. Princess Tenko.
33* ''WebAnimation/TheLebrons'' with [=LeBron=] James
34* ''WesternAnimation/DrKatzProfessionalTherapist'' - comic Jonathan Katz and plenty of comic patient/guest stars.
35* ''Manga/KirarinRevolution'' with Koharu Kusumi.
36* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'' with Creator/HowieMandel (who not only appeared as himself in live-action against animated bookends but also voiced the title character and the title character's dad, [[TheDanza Howard]]).
37* ''WesternAnimation/ClickAndClacksAsTheWrenchTurns'' with Tom and Ray Magliozzi of ''Radio/CarTalk'' fame as {{Ink Suit Actor}}s.
38* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hammerman}}'', a socially conscious superhero toon with Music/MCHammer.
39* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' featured a pig version of comedian Creator/KevinMeaney named Aloysius, who works for the network and for the animation studio, who complains about problems in the show.
40* ''[[WesternAnimation/GravedaleHigh Rick Moranis in Gravedale High]]'', where he plays Max Schneider, the TokenHuman teacher at the eponymous high school full of monsters. Another odd case as then-rising-star Ricki Lake (the star of ''Hairspray'' and later the host of her own talk show) was the voice of Cleofatra, one of Schneider's students.
41* ''WesternAnimation/MisterT'', where [[Creator/MrT the star]] of ''Series/TheATeam'' ferries a gymnastics team, a young protégé who imitates everything he does, and an enormous mastiff with a spiked collar and a mohawk.
42* ''WesternAnimation/ChuckNorrisKarateKommandos'' which not only has Creator/ChuckNorris' voice but also has him in live action segments at the beginning and end, as did ''WesternAnimation/MisterT'' (interestingly, both were from Creator/RubySpears).
43* ''WesternAnimation/MaryKateAndAshleyInAction'' starred [[Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen the Olsen twins]].
44* ''WesternAnimation/TheCompletelyMentalMisadventuresOfEdGrimley'' starred Creator/MartinShort as a cartoon version of one of his most famous ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''/''Series/{{SCTV}}'' characters.
45* Sgt. Slaughter in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''. NFL star William Perry aka "The Fridge" also had his own figure, but never actually appeared in the animated series.
46* Music/RickSpringfield played himself in ''WesternAnimation/MissionMagic''. Unusually, this was before he actually became famous in the United States.
47* ''WesternAnimation/{{Waynehead}}'' is more or less based on the childhood of Damon Wayans.
48* ''WesternAnimation/BrunoTheKid'' with Creator/BruceWillis.
49** Enhanced by the fact that the title character's CG persona when talking to his employers was a pretty obvious Bruce Willis look-alike.
50*** Willis also executive produced and [[DoItYourselfThemeTune co-wrote and sang the theme song]]!
51* ''WesternAnimation/{{Braceface}}'' sorta falls into the category as Creator/AliciaSilverstone not only voiced the main character, Sharon, for the first two seasons, but doubled as a ''producer''.
52* ''WesternAnimation/TheGovernator'', co-created by Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger and starring him as a crime-fighting superhero. However, it was cancelled before the first episode premiered due to a scandal around Arnold occurring at the same time, though a trailer and a comic series were produced.
53* ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar''. Though [[Music/{{KISS}} Gene Simmons]] didn't voice Rock Zilla, he was the series' creator and executive producer while Rock Zilla shared a number of his signature traits.
54** However, Haim Saban was once in talks with Gene Simmons for a KISS cartoon in the 90s. Then Saban made the big mistake in insulting Gene in Hebrew... and Gene replied back in the same tongue.
55--->[[BilingualBackfire "You asshole! I am one of you."]]
56** There was an upcoming ''KISS Franchise/HelloKitty'' cartoon, but it was cancelled very quickly.
57* French BigFun singer Yvan-Chrysostome Dolto, better known as "Carlos", had a series called ''Les Aventures de Carlos'' in 1992, which was broadcast in the ''Series/ClubDorothee'' show. The cartoon was localized for a Western audience by Saban Entertainment and broadcast in the USA in first-run syndication in the early 1990s as part of Bohbot Entertainment's "Amazin' Adventures" package under the name ''Around the World in Eighty Dreams''.
58* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyB'': Creator/AmyPoehler co-created the show and voices the main character.
59* ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'': Created by and starring the [[Series/KrattsCreatures Kratt]] [[Series/{{Zoboomafoo}} Brothers]].
60* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zeroman}}'' stars Creator/LeslieNielsen as the voice of the eponymous character, an elderly superhero who bears [[InkSuitActor a strong resemblance to his voice actor]] and has the secret identity of [[TheDanza Les]] Mutton.
61* ''WesternAnimation/ReyMysterioVersusLaOscuridad'' is a 2023 GenreThrowback, with Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr as both a main character and the show's executive producer.
62* ''WesternAnimation/MikeTysonMysteries'' is a parody of this concept. Obviously making fun of the cheesy 80 and 90's tropes when toons like these were prevalent, albeit with a more adult humor bent.
63* ''WesternAnimation/ToddWorld'' with Todd Parr.
64* Non-Animated Example: ''ComicStrip/InsideWoodyAllen'' with Creator/WoodyAllen, a daily newspaper comic strip starring the film director.
65* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' is a modernized take on Creator/NickKroll's childhood.
66* ''WesternAnimation/KuuKuuHarajuku'' for Music/GwenStefani, whose character is called G in the show.
67* ''Little Ellen'' with Creator/EllenDeGeneres (a 7-year-old version of her, more precisely).
68* ''WesternAnimation/WolfRockTV'', a 1984 cartoon starring radio DJ Wolfman Jack. It was cut short at seven episodes in its original airing and very little footage survives.
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70!!Group Examples (sorted alphabetically by title)
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72* ''Anime/AbunaiSisters'' stars the Japanese celebrity duo Mika and Kyoko Kano.
73* Music/TheBeatles had [[WesternAnimation/TheBeatles a cartoon series]] in the 1960s at the height of their fame. The real lads from Liverpool greatly disliked this series because of cheap animation and terrible voices (provided by Creator/PaulFrees and Creator/LancePercival, who later was the voice of Old Fred in ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'', which is a masterpiece compared to this series).
74** Actually, it was said that when Music/JohnLennon stayed home as dad to son Sean, he watched the cartoons. And Music/GeorgeHarrison was quoted as saying that the show was "[[SoBadItsGood so bad or silly that it was good]] and maybe the passage of time would make them more fun today."
75** In ''Music/TheBeatlesAnthology'' documentary special, Harrison says the time they went to visit Music/ElvisPresley in Beverly Hills and couldn't find The King's house was like "a scene out of a Beatles cartoon".
76* ''WesternAnimation/TheBradyKids'' was this for its first season but subsequent installments became NotQuiteStarring for three of the six, as Greg, Peter, and Marsha were recast.
77* Averted in ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride'', which "[[NotQuiteStarring features]]" Siegfried and Roy as ''supporting'' characters.
78** Incidentially, Siegfried and Roy had their own straight to video animated special, ''Siegfried and Roy: Masters of the Impossible'', which was produced by Creator/{{DiC Entertainment}} and released in 1996.
79* ''WesternAnimation/TheHarlemGlobetrotters'' (later ''Go-Go Globetrotters'', an AnimatedAnthology with ''WesternAnimation/CBBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheHerculoids'' and ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'') applied the same to, well, the Harlem Globetrotters (an "entertainment" basketball team). They later became the '''[[JustForFun/RecycledInSPACE Super]]''' [[WesternAnimation/TheSuperGlobetrotters Globetrotters]].
80** These cartoon versions of these spacebound Globetrotters characters later appeared in the ''Futurama'' universe where there's an entire Planet Globetrotter.
81* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'' is a more recent example, based on Japanese pop duo Puffy [=AmiYumi=]. It stars two characters who barely resemble their real-life counterparts (the characters' ''manager'' apparently resembles their real-life manager more than the two leads resemble the singers) and who may or may not [[LesYay be a lesbian couple]]. The real singers appear in interstitials.
82* Two 1970's sibling singing groups, Music/TheJacksonFive and the Osmonds, had their own animated shows at the heights of their fame. Unusually, they did their own voices.
83* Rap stars Kid (Christopher Reid) and Play (Christopher Martin) voiced themselves in the NBC Saturday morning cartoon, Kid N' Play, or at least their alter egos did.
84* In-universe example: ''Limozeen: But They're [[JustForFun/RecycledINSPACE in Space!]]'' in the WebAnimation/HomestarRunner universe.
85* Music/NewKidsOnTheBlock had [[WesternAnimation/NewKidsOnTheBlock an animated series]] which also suffered this fate, and is mocked so much that it can almost be taken as a StealthParody of {{Band Toon}}s. One member of the group said, "California guys couldn't do [[HahvahdYahdInMyCah Boston accents!]]"
86** Their manager, Dick Scott, claimed the group couldn't voice their animated alter egos because "it's too complicated." (Ironically, Donnie Wahlberg is now making quite a good living as an actor.)
87* ''[[VideoGame/PrettyRhythmAuroraDream Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future]]'' is this for the IdolSinger groups Prizmmy and Puretty. In an odd case of this trope, the former has both their singing and speaking voices provided by different people despite being based on a real group, while the latter uses the idol group they are based off as their [[NonSingingVoice singing voices]].
88* ''WesternAnimation/ProStars,'' where Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson, and Wayne Gretzky use sports-themed gadgets to fight evil. No, seriously.
89* ''Top of the Pops Saturday'', a children's spin-off of music show ''Series/TopOfThePops'', often featured short animated skits under the name of ''Pop School''. The premise was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin; a school where both teachers and students happened to be musicians who were popular in the United Kingdom at the time, such as Music/{{Busted}}, Music/GirlsAloud, and even Music/OzzyOsbourne. Although it mostly parodied the celebrities, it could also be considered a showcase for certain topics and artists who were (or aimed to be) popular among teenagers. Especially when it came to the students (Older musicians popular with the demographic's parents were typically cast as teachers).
90* There were plans in 2003 for a Music/{{Tatu}} anime film, but [[WhatCouldHaveBeen it seems to have been shelved]].
91* ''The New Adventures of Gilligan'' and ''Gilligan's Planet''. The ''Series/GilligansIsland'' stars all voiced themselves, save [[NotQuiteStarring Tina Louise, who was off pouting somewhere, and Dawn Wells, who was unavailable at the time]]; Ginger and Mary-Anne were played by [[ActingForTwo Filmation staple Jane Webb]]. Wells kindly returned, as well as doing serious double-duty in Louise's old role, on ''Planet''.

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