Remembering Taiki Matsuno 🕊️
Honoring the late Taiki Matsuno, a talented Japanese voice actor known in gaming for roles like Agumon in Digimon and the Japanese voice of SpongeBob SquarePants in various games and media. His energetic performances left a lasting mark.
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Teenagers from Outer Space.
A game by the fmaous Mike Pondsmith, the Interlock System from Cyberpunk actually began here and would be improved upon for Cyberpunk.
A slapstick comedy rpg, inspired by anime like Urusei Yatsura and Ranma ½.
The Fairly OddParents gave us so many laughs, wishes, and unforgettable moments — and these talented voice actors helped make that magic possible.
Though they are no longer with us, their performances continue to live on through the characters they brought to life and the childhood memories they helped create for fans everywhere.
• Mary Kay Bergman — Voiced Timmy Turner in the original Oh Yeah! Cartoons shorts, helping introduce the wish-making kid who would become a childhood icon.
• Jim Ward — Voiced Doug Dimmadome and Chet Ubetcha, giving Dimmsdale two of its most recognizable and hilarious side characters.|
• Adam West — Voiced Catman / himself, bringing classic superhero charm and parody to the world of The Fairly OddParents.
• Gilbert Gottfried — Voiced Dr. Bender and Wendell, giving the characters that loud, unforgettable comedic energy only he could deliver.
• Norm Macdonald — Voiced Norm the Genie, turning a magical troublemaker into one of the show’s funniest and most memorable guest characters.
• Jackie Mason — Voiced The Sandman, bringing his unmistakable comedic style to one of the show’s memorable magical guest characters.
Their voices became part of the laughter, magic, and memories that made The Fairly OddParents so special. Though they may be gone, the characters they brought to life continue to bring joy to fans old and new. They will always be remembered with love and gratitude.
The legendary VFX artist behind some of the biggest movies in cinema history has passed away at 77 🕊️
Jeff Olson may not have been a household name to every movie fan, but his work helped shape some of the biggest cinematic worlds ever put on screen.
Across nearly 25 years with Industrial Light & Magic, Olson worked as a modelmaker, model supervisor, and visual effects producer, contributing to the kind of practical and digital movie magic that defined generations of sci-fi, fantasy, and blockbuster filmmaking.
For many fans, his legacy lives through the ships, worlds, creatures, and impossible moments that made films like Star Wars, Star Trek, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit feel real.
His legacy lives through projects such as:
- Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
- Willow
- Signs
- Transformers
- Pirates of the Carribean
- Back to the Future Part III
- Die Hard 2
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
- Star Trek
- Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Ghostbusters II
- Rush Hour
- Howard the Duck
Fans of The Phantom Menace may have even seen him onscreen without realizing it, Olson appeared as a podracing spectator in Jabba’s private box during the Boonta Eve Classic sequence.
Some artists stand in front of the camera. Jeff Olson helped build the movie worlds that millions of fans never forgot.
Rest in peace, Jeff Olson, May the force be with you 🕯️