Actually, the whole soundtrack was somewhat of a "checkerboard": George, Mel, and Daws Butler all passed away before the film was completed, and Greg Burson had to complete most of Daws' unfinished dialogue.
Universal was trying to capitalize on Tiffany Darwish's popularity as a recording star at the time "The Jetsons: The Movie" was released. It wasn't enough that she sang for "Judy"- no, the studio decided she should be her SPEAKING voice as well. So Janet Waldo's original voice tracks were scrapped (despite Hanna-Barbera's obejcetions), and Tiffany re-recorded Judy's dialogue...
Nice job! That IS the way it should have been done. Sad as it was Hanna-Barbera never put the voice actors on openings. After The Jetson's movie was done, they gotJeff Bergman in to re-record George Jetson's lines in some parts. George was also Joe McDoakes in the movie shorts of popular films and apeared on The Life of Riley with Willaim Bendix. His final screen apperence was in the first Rocky movie as a sports announcer.
I think that the only show where HB credited a voice actor was one Scooby-Doo special (obviously done before 1997), and they credited Don Messick, but ONLY Don Messick.
She wasn't the only one That got the shaft My wife told me A vendor told her he worked with Mel Blanc and said Mel wasn't treated fair at all .
jamestanzra 5 months ago
Actually, the whole soundtrack was somewhat of a "checkerboard": George, Mel, and Daws Butler all passed away before the film was completed, and Greg Burson had to complete most of Daws' unfinished dialogue.
fromthesidelines 7 months ago
@fromthesidelines Daws Butler passed before the movie even started production
Naruhinaluver15 3 months ago
Universal was trying to capitalize on Tiffany Darwish's popularity as a recording star at the time "The Jetsons: The Movie" was released. It wasn't enough that she sang for "Judy"- no, the studio decided she should be her SPEAKING voice as well. So Janet Waldo's original voice tracks were scrapped (despite Hanna-Barbera's obejcetions), and Tiffany re-recorded Judy's dialogue...
fromthesidelines 7 months ago
Thats why Judy sounded odd in the movie.
shortcircuitJohnny5 11 months ago
Nice job! That IS the way it should have been done. Sad as it was Hanna-Barbera never put the voice actors on openings. After The Jetson's movie was done, they gotJeff Bergman in to re-record George Jetson's lines in some parts. George was also Joe McDoakes in the movie shorts of popular films and apeared on The Life of Riley with Willaim Bendix. His final screen apperence was in the first Rocky movie as a sports announcer.
ratpackvegas 1 year ago 2
@ratpackvegas
Golly, I didn't know that. Thanks for the info!
I think that the only show where HB credited a voice actor was one Scooby-Doo special (obviously done before 1997), and they credited Don Messick, but ONLY Don Messick.
There might have been more, but I'm not sure.
thejamakanumbuhi 1 year ago