Taz-Mania: Taz-Manian Lullaby/Deer Taz/a Taz-Manian Moment


4:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Wednesday, May 27 on WJLP MeTV Toons (33.2)

Average User Rating: 10.00 (1 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favorites

About this Broadcast
-

Taz-Manian Lullaby/Deer Taz/a Taz-Manian Moment

Season 2, Episode 5

Taz was a whirling dervish from Down Under who lived to party and eat in this animated series, which aired on Saturday mornings after a prime-time debut.

2026 English
Animated Children Cartoon Comedy

Cast & Crew
-

Rob Paulsen (Actor) .. Timothy Platypus
MAURICE LAMARCHE (Actor) .. Hugh Tazmanian Devil
Miriam Flynn (Actor) .. Jean Tazmanian Devil
Kellie Martin (Actor) .. Molly Tazmanian Devil
Debi Derryberry (Actor) .. Jake Tazmanian Devil
Rosalyn Landor (Actor) .. Constance Koala
Phil Proctor (Actor) .. Chief Bushrat
Greg Burson (Actor) .. Bugs Bunny
Stan Freberg (Actor) .. Network Vice President
Arleen Sorkin (Actor) .. Veronica

More Information
-

No Logo
No Logo

Did You Know..
-

Rob Paulsen (Actor) .. Timothy Platypus
MAURICE LAMARCHE (Actor) .. Hugh Tazmanian Devil
Born: March 30, 1958
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Started his career at age 19 in New York City doing stand up at open mic nights. Moved to Los Angeles at age 22. A a comic, has opened for acts including Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin and Donna Summer in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Has done voice-overs for TV, films, commercials and video games. Once was credited in a movie as a belch: Provided the belching sound for Buddy the Elf in the film Elf.
Miriam Flynn (Actor) .. Jean Tazmanian Devil
Born: June 18, 1952
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Kellie Martin (Actor) .. Molly Tazmanian Devil
Born: October 16, 1975
Birthplace: Riverside, California, United States
Trivia: Famous for her expressive blue eyes and wholesome smile, Kellie Martin's breakout role in Life Goes On brought the young actress into the homes of television viewers on a sensitive, character-driven series that dealt with family issues in a realistic and compassionate manner. Though she sacrificed much of the common joys of childhood in pursuit of her career, Martin remains content with her choices in life and dedicated to continuing her Yale education. Born in Riverside, CA, Martin's big break came when her aunt, a nanny for actor Michael Landon, showed pictures of her niece to Landon in hopes of winning her an audition. The plan proving successful; Martin soon made her television debut in an episode of Landon's Father Murphy. Later appearing in Landon's Highway to Heaven in 1986, Martin would also make her film debut that same year in the Whoopie Goldberg comedy Jumpin' Jack Flash. Continuing with appearances in television (Secret Witness [1988]) and features (Doin' Time on Planet Earth [1988]), Martin also began voice work for such animated series as A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. In 1989, Martin took the role of Becca Thatcher on Life Goes On and soon gained recognition as a talented young dramatic actress.Working frequently in television after Life Goes On, Martin continued to provide voice work in animation while appearing in the made-for-television adaptation of Catherine Marshall's Christy and the short-lived series of the same name that followed the same year. Making a brief appearance on Crisis Center in 1997 prepared Martin for her successful turn as an ill-fated medical student in ER the next year. Though a successful year in terms of her career, Martin was also faced with the devastating, untimely death of her closest friend and sister to Lupus, a tragedy that found the actress on a devoted mission to raise public awareness of the ravaging disease. The following year, Martin would wed longtime boyfriend Keith Christian. The new millennium found Martin departing from ER in order to finish her studies at Yale and appearing in her first starring feature role with the heartwarming drama-comedy All You Need (2001).Beginning in 2003, Martin made a series of TV movies for the Hallmark Channel, Mystery Woman, making eleven movies in a handful of years. In 2012, she joined the cast of Army Wives, and later had guest roles on shows like Mad Men and Satisfaction.
Debi Derryberry (Actor) .. Jake Tazmanian Devil
Born: September 27, 1967
Birthplace: Indio, California, United States
Trivia: Wrote her first song at the age of 9 entitled "My Dog's My Buddy". Was the captain of the gymnastics team in high school. Swam with the Orca - Keiko - in Free Willy while working as a stunt double. Is a supporter of Orang Utan Republik animal charity.
Rosalyn Landor (Actor) .. Constance Koala
Born: October 07, 1958
Birthplace: London
Phil Proctor (Actor) .. Chief Bushrat
Born: July 28, 1940
Trivia: Best known for being a charter member of the radical Los Angeles comedy group of the 1960s, the Firesign Theater, comedian Phil Proctor made his film debut in The 1,000 Plane Raid (1969). In 1979, Proctor wrote, directed, and starred in J-Men Forever along with his other Firesign compatriots. With them, he has appeared in several films. Beginning with Aladdin (1992), Proctor has also worked as a voice artist on Disney-animated features that include Hercules (1997).
Greg Burson (Actor) .. Bugs Bunny
Born: June 29, 1949
Stan Freberg (Actor) .. Network Vice President
Born: August 07, 1926
Trivia: Best known for his satirical recorded send-ups of everything from popular songs to American history and as the father of funny television commercials, Stan Freberg is truly one of comedy's great geniuses. Born in Pasadena, CA, Freberg felt the performing bug's bite early on. He launched his professional career in 1943 performing vocal impressions on Cliffie Stone's radio program. In the mid-'40s, Freberg made a name for himself as a voice artist for such major animation studios as Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount, and Walter Lantz; he and fellow voice artist Daws Butler were both regulars on the Time for Beany show. During the '50s, Freberg began making his famous song parodies of such hits as "The Yellow Rose of Texas," "The Great Pretender," and "Banana Boat (Day-O)." These and others not only made fun of the tunes, they also skewered pop culture and history, as in his famous "Dragon-Net" send-up of Jack Webb's long-running television show. As an actor, Freberg has only appeared in a couple of feature films making his debut in Callaway Went Thataway (1951). He has also done work on Broadway and continues to occasionally make appearances on television shows such as Roseanne. In 1997, he became a regular on the CBS children's program The Weird Al Show. As a member of the advertising world, Freberg made many inroads toward making commercials genuinely entertaining. His television campaign for Sunsweet Prunes -- "Today the pits; tomorrow the wrinkles" -- is still considered one of the best of the 1970s. In 1988, Freberg published his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh.
Arleen Sorkin (Actor) .. Veronica
Born: October 14, 1956

Before / After
-