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Lionel Wilson

Say Goodbye to Two Spooky Cartoon Network Classics as They Leave Streaming
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Two of Cartoon Network’s most beloved (and occasionally nightmare-inducing) animated series have officially vanished from HBO Max. As of July 31, Courage the Cowardly Dog and What’s New, Scooby-Doo? have been pulled from the streamer after their most recent licensing agreements expired — and in a move that will haunt fans worse than Freaky Fred’s grin, they’re not being renewed. The move marks another pivot in Warner Bros. Discovery’s content strategy, as the company again shifts away from kids’ programming on the platform and reaffirms its focus on adult and family titles. Sources confirm that with “HBO” now once again part of the streamer’s branding, children’s shows are being deprioritized when their licenses come up for renewal.

Courage the Cowardly Dog, which ran from 1999 to 2002, was never exactly light Saturday morning fare. Created by John R. Dilworth, the show delivered surreal, horror-infused tales centered on...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 8/1/2025
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
Lucky Charms Cereal's Leprechaun Voice Arthur Anderson Dies at 93
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Voice actor Arthur Anderson, perhaps best known for voicing Lucky the Leprechaun in Lucky Charms cereal commercials, has died at the age of 93. The New York Times reports his friend, Craig Wichman, confirmed Mr. Anderson's passing. According to the report, Anderson voiced Lucky from 1963 to 1992. He was often asked to sing the "They're magically delicious," jingle, which he would do, with pride.

Although primarily a voice actor, who starting working in radio during his childhood, Anderson clocked some time on TV series, too. For his last TV gig, he voiced the character Eustace Bagge in Cartoon Network's animated Courage the Cowardly Dog TV series, in 2002. His IMDb profile credits Anderson on 18 episodes of the now-cancelled cartoon. He assumed the role from Lionel G. Wilson, in the show's final season.

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  • 4/14/2016
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
Courage the Cowardly Dog: Season One - DVD Review
Return to Nowhere, Kansas where a faithful, yet scared stiff, dog protest his mistress from all manner of invaders. Warner Brothers brings the first season of Courage the Cowardly Dog to DVD, but it seems all the special features have been scared away. Muriel (Thea White) and Eustace (Lionel G. Wilson) Bagge are animated denizens of Nowhere, Kansas. They live in an isolated house in the middle of Nowhere. Muriel.s pet is the purple dog named Courage (Marty Grabstein) who doesn.t live up to his name as he is scared of just about everything. That.s probably not good since all manner of terrors come to Nowhere and threaten his beloved Muriel. He loves Muriel so because she...
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 7/21/2010
  • by Jeff Swindoll
  • Monsters and Critics
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