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== Additional voices ==
* LoliRock
* Rocket Monkeys
* Supernoobs
* True and the Rainbow Kingdom
* D.N. Ace
* Chuck's Choice
* Kuu Kuu Harajuku
* Atomic Puppet
* Winx Club
* SheZow
* Captain Flamingo
* Zeke's Pad
* Total Drama
* Riley Rocket
* Best Ed
* Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong
* Baby Looney Tunes
* Slugterra
* Dr. Dimensionpants
* Starbeam
* Lyla in the Loop
* True and the Rainbow Kingdom
* Johnny Test
* Fangbone!
* Silver Surfer
* Krypto the Superdog
* Rated A for Awesome
* Tara Duncan
* Trollz
* Mysticons
* Super Wish
* Jimmy Two-Shoes
* Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City
* Wandering Wenda
* Polly Pocket
* 6teen
* Camp Lakebottom


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Revision as of 15:14, November 21, 2024

Dan Hennessey
A picture of voice actor Dan Hennessey
Born August 25, 1942[?]
Died November 13, 2024 (aged 82)[?]
Super Mario–related role(s) Bully Koopa in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World

Dan Hennessey (August 25, 1942 - November 13, 2024) was a Canadian voice director and voice actor who often lent his voice to children's cartoons, and was best known for the voice of Brave Heart Lion from the Care Bears franchise and Chief Quimby in the first season of Inspector Gadget. He voiced Bully Koopa in the animated series The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, and often voiced cavemen in the latter; additionally, he was often one of the singers in both cartoons, and had a large amount of one-time roles.

Hennessey died on November 13, 2024 at the age of 82 due to complications associated with Parkinson's disease.[1]

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