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3,000 animated characters.
2 Blanc was born on May 30, 1908, in San Francisco, California. However,
when he was a child, his family moved to Portland, Oregon, where he attended
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school. When he was young, a game he used to play by himself was to look at,
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for example, a bird, and try to imagine what it would sound like if it could talk.
Then, he would try to make the voice that he had imagined.
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3 In 1927, Blanc began working for a daily radio program. There, because
the sponsors could not afford to hire more actors, Blanc used his own voice for
many of the show's characters. After that, he moved to Los Angeles, California,
where he joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, an animation studio that had
assembled some of the greatest voice actors of the time. This company did the
work for Warner Brothers, which developed the cartoons that made Blanc
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4 Without a doubt, Blanc's most famous voice is that of Bugs Bunny, the star
of the Warner Brothers animated line-up since 1940. Blanc not only provided
Bugs Bunny a voice, but also a personality and his famous catch-phrase,
"What's up, doc?" The team involved in creating Bugs was very careful about
famous.
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giving him a personality that would be popular for everyone. They decided that
Bugs would not be an unkind character; he would just always be peacefully
minding his business until someone started trying to hurt him or make him do
something he did not want to do. Then, he would fight back. Blanc was very
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proud of Bugs and thought that the character could be a role model. He said,
"Bugs does what most people would like to do but don't have the guts to do."
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5 By the 1940s, Blanc was providing the voices for more than 90 percent of
the Warner Brothers cartoon characters. To put that in perspective, from 1940
to 1959, Warner Brothers released almost
provided about 540 voices during that time.
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600 cartoons. That means Blanc
Through this time Blanc appeared
on many radio and television programs. He provided the voices for the most
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lovable side characters on extremely popular programs of those days. Then, in
the 1960s, he voiced some of the characters in "The Flintstones," the first
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