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00:00
Show’s Improvisational Approach to Guest Roles
00:28
Encouraging Over-the-Top Performances and Nudity
01:00
Cedric Yarro’s Early Career and Boondocks Roles
01:33
Personal Reflections on Childhood Influences
02:34
Discussion of Animation Projects and Batman Series
03:35
Influences from Schoolhouse Rock, Jazz, and Edner on Character Voice
04:40
Voice Techniques for Rupert Thorne and Acting Research
05:42
Master Class on Breathing, Cadence, and Voiceover Craft
07:14
Philosophy of Comedy and Professionalism in Voice Acting
08:16
Personal Warm‑Up Routines and Daily Practices
09:18
Preferred Hydration Choices for Voice Actors
09:49
Avoiding Milk and Chocolate in Vocal Care
10:20
Musical Backgrounds of Voiceover Professionals
10:52
Family Musical Influence on Career Path
11:24
Encounter with Jazz Legend Jack Sheldon
11:55
Mentor Relationship Formation with a Voice Icon
12:26
Early Contact Through Warner Brothers Connection
13:30
Transition from Midwest to Los Angeles
14:01
Personal Interaction with Mentor at Home Visit
15:03
Mentor’s Influence on Confidence and Career Direction
16:36
Self-Driven Growth Through Education and Performance
18:00
Belief in Personal Voice and Continuous Development
18:10
Encouraging 'Yes' Mindset in Production
18:40
Balancing 'No' and 'Yes' for Creative Direction
19:12
Using Surprise to Engage Audiences
19:42
Guest Star Contributions and Improvisation
20:12
Show Structure and Audience Shock
20:43
Highlighting Notable Guest Performances
21:17
Introducing Fanfiction Improv Concept
21:58
Setting Up a Classic Film Scene for Improv
22:20
Character Interaction and Role Play Dynamics
23:21
Dialogue Exchange and Improvised Conflict
24:23
Sound Effects and Impressions in Performance
25:56
Transition to a New Scene with Top Gun Reference
26:27
Choosing Character Roles for the Next Improv Segment
28:33
Script Skeletons and Free‑For‑All Scenes
29:04
Iconic DUI Stop Scene Example
29:36
First Night Shooting and Improvisation Dynamics
30:40
Show’s Enduring Humor and Meme Culture
31:10
New Projects with Ryan Murphy and Other Collaborators
31:42
Experience Working on a Clint Eastwood Film
32:13
Bridge Scene with Clint Eastwood and Traffic Blocking
33:17
Crossover Concept: Reno 911 Meets The Simpsons
35:55
Simpson Voice Actor Discussion and Cultural Reception
36:59
Unexpected Celebrity Interaction
39:50
Discussion of Show's Transition to Half-Hour Format
40:21
Debate Over Genie Rights and Disney Licensing
40:42
Voice Actor Challenges in Streaming Era
43:57
Improv Setup with Nelson and a Superhero Character
44:20
Dialogue Between Child and Officer About Bed Selection
46:28
Discussing Nelson’s Comic Timing
47:00
Choosing a Simpsons Voice Archetype
47:34
Reflecting on Frank’s Quirky Humor
48:06
Working with Jonathan Winters and Improv Energy
49:40
Robin Williams’ Commitment to Improvisation
50:10
Bravery in Comedy Performances
50:41
Difficult Reno Scene with Strippers and Milk Bath
51:12
Pitching the Milk Bath Idea to Producers
51:42
Preparing for the On-Set Stripper Scene
52:14
Reflecting on Audience Reaction to the Strip Scene
53:15
Voice Acting vs. Live Action Process
54:20
Researching Real-World Experiences for Voice Roles
55:22
Grounding Characters Through Personal Interaction
57:27
Simpsons character brainstorming
58:01
Character traits discussion
58:31
Badass child narrative
59:04
Encouragement to stay badass
1:00:06
Simpsons vs. Boondocks prediction discussion
1:01:38
Bart Simpson singing performance
1:02:10
Deputy Jones performance
1:03:15
Nelson Muntz performance
1:04:19
Nancy and other character performances
1:08:33
Musical Improv with Yankee Doodle
1:09:04
Dr. Frank Singing the Muffin Man
1:09:39
Broadway Night Finale and Fan Mail Intro
1:10:11
Question about Proud Role (Speechless)
1:10:42
Speechless Character Details
1:11:45
Boondocks and Reno Reflections
1:12:16
Speechless Family Dynamics
1:13:18
Reno 911 Movie Miami Experience
1:13:48
Black Dynamite Production Highlights
1:15:22
Black Dynamite Costume and Improvisation
1:16:55
New Game Show 99 to Beat Overview
1:17:28
Voice Role and Animation Interest
1:18:00
Future Narration Opportunities
1:18:32
Host Acknowledges Guest's Yes to Show