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4:13
Eric's Journey into Voice Acting
4:44
Challenges in Breaking into the Voice Over Industry
5:15
Eric's Experience as a Filipino Canadian in Animation
6:47
Early Inspiration and Influence from Looney Tunes
7:50
Initial Discussion of Bugs Bunny and the Audition Process
8:21
Impressionist Joe Alaski and a Tangent about Food
8:52
Audition Story for Marvin the Martian
9:23
Booking Marvin the Martian and Comparison to Bugs and Daffy
9:55
Discussion of Harlan's Vocal Genius and the Audition Process for Daffy Duck
11:28
Daffy and Jaws Imagining
12:00
Tigger and Daffy's Relationship
13:03
Mel Blanc's Tweety Bird Voice Work
14:37
Bugs Bunny and Mel Blanc's Range
15:07
Disappointment with Warner Brothers Cartoons
15:40
Repetition and Lack of Originality in Looney Tunes
16:10
Why Looney Tunes Works Despite Repetition
16:41
Criticizing the Creators of Looney Tunes
17:44
New Looney Tunes Movie and Its Potential
22:26
Auditioning for Looney Tunes Characters
22:56
Personal Connection to Looney Tunes
23:28
Crystal Meth and Voice Acting
23:59
Meeting Other Comedians
24:30
Potato and Harvest Season
25:02
Meeting at the Laugh Factory
25:32
Comparing Stand-up Sets and Voice Acting
27:05
Fear of Being a Voice Actor
27:37
Unique Talent and Gift in Comedy and Voice Acting
28:41
Voice Over Work and Disney Show
29:12
Dislike for Ensemble Casts and Waiting for Others to Finish Lines
29:44
Personal Experience with Recording Voiceovers Alone
30:15
Distracting Voices and Difficulty Concentrating
30:46
Respect for Talented Colleagues Who Can Focus
31:18
Frustration with Unfocused Colleagues and Need for Focus
32:21
Working with Casey Kasem and Matt Damon on Scooby-Doo
32:54
Matt Damon's Voice Work as Shaggy and Kermit
33:26
Dinner with Matt Damon and Impersonating Shaggy
33:57
Sushi Night with Paris Hilton and Matt Damon's Shaggy Impersonation
34:58
Harlan's Idea for a Scooby-Doo Pitch with Shaggy and Scooby
36:04
Hardest Voice to Do and Physical Demands of the Job
37:04
First Animated Voiceover Gig and Ned's Nude
37:34
Unprepared Voice Sessions and Physical Demands
39:07
Working with Celebrities in Voice Acting
39:39
Antonio Banderas' Unpredictability and Inflection
41:14
Comparing Voice Over to Acting
41:45
Harlan Williams' Comedy and Half Baked Scene
42:49
Improvisation and unexpected outcome
43:23
Childhood memories of Toronto streets
44:58
Recognition and surreal experience
45:28
Early aspirations and self-discovery
46:00
Discussing the Craft of Hosting a Show
46:32
Challenges in Voiceover Work and Entertainment Industry
47:06
Sharing Personal Accomplishments and Memories
47:38
Potatoes and Humidity
48:11
Words from a Wooden Shoe Game
49:18
Personal Story about Uncle and Childhood Memories
49:50
First Water Slide Experience and Panic
50:21
Drowning and Lifeguard Intervention
50:51
Vomiting and Uncle's Reaction
52:58
Puke Story Conclusion and Swimming Lessons
53:29
Avocado Aisle Story and Show Promotion
54:02
Praise for a Friend's Work
55:04
Personal Anecdote and Canadian References
55:35
Smuggling and Canadian Snacks
56:39
Canadian Food Items and Childhood Memories
57:10
Ketchup Chips and Canadian Culture
58:44
Sniffing Ketchup Chips and ASMR
59:45
Ratings and Coffee Crisp Discussion
1:01:17
Retro Kid's Canadian Company and Polka Dot Door Introduction
1:01:49
Polka Dot Door's Canadian Company and TVO Collaboration
1:02:19
Mr. Dress-up and Canadian Children's Programming
1:03:53
Canadian Store and Catalogs for Toys
1:04:55
Introduction to Canadian Beer Retail System
1:05:56
Brewers Retail and the Government's Role
1:06:57
Comparison to American Beer Retail System
1:07:28
Personal Anecdote about Canadian Beer Retail Experience
1:07:59
Arranging to Drive Across Canada and Visiting Banff
1:08:33
Driving Issues with Car Brakes and Axle
1:09:04
Arriving in Banff and Fixing the Car
1:10:06
Collecting Empty Beer Bottles and Storing Them in a Cab
1:10:37
Stolen Car for Empty Beer Bottles and Personal Connection to Toronto