@@philliplee980 I miss you and Mr. Alan Young you'll always Be Uncle Scrooge McDuck Now & Forever to The Wright Family and To Everybody else for Me, Rest in Peace, Mr. Young Born in 1919-2016!❤
@@icecol22 Well he gone RIP you may not believe me But My cousin met him when he went to America 10 years ago He told me on the phone that Alan was 90 In November 21 2009 he went to that Motion Picture & Television Home in Woodland Hills. To see some famous actors.
I never knew Alan Young did so many voice over roles. I knew him primarily as Scrooge McDuck and Hiram Flaversham. He's got quite an impressive repertoire, listening to this clip. There are a few of his roles that didn't make the Behind the Voice Actors web site, and while "Alan and the Chipmunks" did, it appears they left out the character shown in this video.
Wow, Alan Young has had a good amount of voice acting roles in a life, some are indeed American, some are Scottish like Scrooge, some are British. Alan Young happened to actually be an American born in England, what a surprise that is.
Where in the world did you get your info? He's got Scottish parents, born in England near Scotland, lived in Scotland in his early childhood before moving to Canada, and he moved to NY when he was like 25. Lol. I guess a lot of caucasian Americans have a similar heritage stories, which is not at all surprising but...he's legit a full-blooded Scottish. His accent may have "Americanized" as he got older, but most people are able to don their homeland country accent. He's superb.
@@ufoundkaleysheree Alan Young is in The Time Machine (1960). He speaks with a Scottish accent in it. I think he had to suppress his Scottish accent to play Wilbur in Mister Ed. (He's also in tom thumb (1958). But it's been so long since I've seen it (early 1980's theatrical re-release) that I can't remember if he spoke with a Scottish accent.)
I always just loved Alan Young when I was growing up because of Mr. Ed. When Disney's M.G.M. Studio's opened was when we got to meet him on opening day. We were all so thrilled by that. He was so kind and personable. I don't remember how long my parents and I got to talk to him that day. I have pictures and of course his autograph. He died around the same time as mom, I cried so hard, not only because of mom but because of meeting him too.
I though I heard him somewhere in Adventures in Odyssey. Was that from the Older seasons or newer? Right along with the original Voice of Mr. Whittaker being in the one episode of Tale-Spin with Joe McGee (see clip in video)
He voiced Jack from 1994 to 2012. Most of his episodes were in the '90s and early 2000s. It's funny; when I started listening to Odyssey, I met Jack even before I met Whit.
Alan Young Is part my childhood, I still miss him so far. I was enjoy watching Ducktales with Scrooge McDuck since I was 3 or 4. It was the most beautiful days and the most wonderful days of 1990s and 2000s with Scrooge McDuck, Ducktales, Alan Young and Disney Afternoon shows. If you know how sad I am, suffer, and cried for his loss passes away with Yuko Mizutani , Kouji Wada, Alan Rickman, Pat Harrington Jr , Richard Libertini, Janet Waldo and Carrie Fisher . All of them were all pieces of my childhood and my happiness their passing was my greatest tragedy again, destroyed my life again and made me to hate the hateful 2016. I wish every day we all back in time to save them from death, to change past and history to better place no mater what people say.
@@sideshowsniket He dropped dead while talking to his family at The Hollywood Retirement Center in Woodland Hills,CA. Medical personnel attempted to revive him and worked on him for 45 minutes and were unable to.
Young ensured that anyone replacing him as Scrooge McDuck will have to fill some pretty big shoes, but David Tennant has filled them nicely. Sure he can't replace Young as Scrooge, but he has become the SECOND voice attached to Scrooge McDuck.
Never mind, he also did the voice of a security guard or a museum tour guide as always in DuckTales in Bubba Trubba, and Scrooge's conscious from Bubba Trubba and all the down to Ducks on a Lam.
he had more roles then I thougt he would. But after all, we moslty if not only knew him as Scrooge mcduck RIP mr Young, you brought many diffrent flares to your performances.
Rest in peace Alan Young, the original voice of Scrooge McDuck in DuckTales 1987. too bad he didn't get a chance to do reboot of DuckTales, when he was replaced to a new voice actor.
I grew up watching cartoons featuring his voice in the 1970s and the 1980s.I love Scrooge McDuck and I loved Ducktales,the 1980s version.He was extremely talented as a voice over actor.His voice sounded great with the Irish Accent.
Frankly, my Jaw was on the floor for half of this video! I remember that Hanna-Barbera Black Beauty SO WELL!! I even have an original VHS! (Sees Great Mouse Detective and Monkey Island) YES!!! YES YES YES!!! And Will always Love Mr. Ed and Scrooge McDuck!
@elizabethkizzard6375 And he voiced 7-Zark-7. The main reason that I watched Battle of the Planets (when I was in the sixth grade) was for 7-Zark-7 (and his robot dog 1-Rover-1). As an adult I found out that 7-Zark-7 wasn't even in the original anime. (But even as a child, I noticed that when "Mark" and "Princess" visited "Zark", they looked "different" than they did in the rest of the episode. Now I know that it was new animation that was done at a different studio, probably in a different country.)
4:59 about that episode. I thought that Scrooge was being surprisingly soft with that punishment. I mean seeing as how Glomgold is his arch-nemesis, I would've expected him to do something a bit more harsh. I'm thoroughly impressed.
I loved that particular episode of Talespin where Baloo got a bump on his head and forgot how to fly the Seaduck. Joe Mgee helped him remember and simply disappeared after Baloo exited through that small crevice in the rock that was just enough for a skilled pilot to leave out of. After the experience, Kit saw a photo of Baloo and Joe together and asked Baloo if that was a friend of his and Baloo replied 'More then a friend, Kit. More like a Guardian Andel.' :)
How about Casey Kasem, and speaking of Scooby-Doo, I pretend Bambi's in every Scooby-Doo movie and t.v. show with only Casey as Shaggy from 1969-1997 and 2002-2009 in them and it's only Bambi as just a plain fawn, but, still, to this day, I still can't find the right tone for Bambi if Alan Young sounded like him. Alan Young didn't just do Farmer Smurf in The Smurfs (1981-1989) , he also did "Scaredy and Miner Smurf" in it too. But I don't know where to find a clip of The Smurfs where Miner was in, but I do remember watching two episodes of The Smurfs with Scaredy in it once before. I hate to spoil this sometime, but Alan Young did do some additional voices in DuckTales (1987-1990) For example, 1. Duck to the FutureAvon Alarm2. The Status SeekersJoe/Blue Blood Beagle Boys' Butler3. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. McDuckUncle Moneybags4. The Duck Who Would Be KingOld Man in Tupet5. Ali Bubba's CaveOld Wizard6. Liquid AssetsTax Assessor and7. Full Metal DuckPrison Guard and one of the prisoners, I think.
@joshuariddensdale2126 June Foray reprised her role of Magica DeSpell in the same DuckTales video game that Alan Young reprised his role of Scrooge McDuck for. And she was a couple of years older than him. (She was nearly 100 when she died in 2017.)
Alan Young will always & forever be Scrooge McDuck to me, RIP Mr. Young!!
I pick him as Scrooge McDuck hands down.
I wonder who'll take his place.
Same here
@@philliplee980 I miss you and Mr. Alan Young you'll always Be Uncle Scrooge McDuck Now & Forever to The Wright Family and To Everybody else for Me, Rest in Peace, Mr. Young Born in 1919-2016!❤
I'll miss Alan Young playing as Scrooge McDuck
Christian Tracey
I played the Ducktales Remastered game and it feels like that was where he was last heard.
Me too much
, Scrooge McDuck is no longer same without Alan Young he was part my childhood in 90s and 2000s.
😭❤
Me too!! He was the perfect Scrooge McDuck. He had the perfect voice.I laugh because his voice was so great as that character.
@@icecol22 Well he gone RIP you may not believe me But My cousin met him when he went to America 10 years ago He told me on the phone that Alan was 90 In November 21 2009 he went to that Motion Picture & Television Home in Woodland Hills. To see some famous actors.
RIP Scrooge McDuck.
At least David Tennant is doing an awesome job replacing him, right
@@sadlobster1 The jury's still out on that one
R.I.P Alan. you were the best Scrooge McDuck we ever had
I never knew Alan Young did so many voice over roles. I knew him primarily as Scrooge McDuck and Hiram Flaversham. He's got quite an impressive repertoire, listening to this clip. There are a few of his roles that didn't make the Behind the Voice Actors web site, and while "Alan and the Chipmunks" did, it appears they left out the character shown in this video.
Bless me bagpipes this was a fine gentlemen
RIP Alan young 1919-2016
"Work smarter, not harder." - Scrooge McDuck 🙂 A life lesson that I continue to follow to this day.
Wow, Alan Young has had a good amount of voice acting roles in a life, some are indeed American, some are Scottish like Scrooge, some are British. Alan Young happened to actually be an American born in England, what a surprise that is.
Just about born in England - Berwick Upon Tweed, the most northernly town in England - just a few miles from the border with Scotland.
CuriousUserX90 Young was British and Grew up in Canada.
@@Tornado1994 This only surprises me even more in how accurately he portrayed a Scottish tycoon as Scrooge
Where in the world did you get your info? He's got Scottish parents, born in England near Scotland, lived in Scotland in his early childhood before moving to Canada, and he moved to NY when he was like 25. Lol. I guess a lot of caucasian Americans have a similar heritage stories, which is not at all surprising but...he's legit a full-blooded Scottish. His accent may have "Americanized" as he got older, but most people are able to don their homeland country accent. He's superb.
@@ufoundkaleysheree Alan Young is in The Time Machine (1960). He speaks with a Scottish accent in it. I think he had to suppress his Scottish accent to play Wilbur in Mister Ed. (He's also in tom thumb (1958). But it's been so long since I've seen it (early 1980's theatrical re-release) that I can't remember if he spoke with a Scottish accent.)
I always just loved Alan Young when I was growing up because of Mr. Ed.
When Disney's M.G.M. Studio's opened was when we got to meet him on opening day. We were all so thrilled by that. He was so kind and personable. I don't remember how long my parents and I got to talk to him that day. I have pictures and of course his autograph.
He died around the same time as mom, I cried so hard, not only because of mom but because of meeting him too.
@Sailor PokeMoon2 it was just like meeting an old friend.
@Sailor PokeMoon2 so was a friend of mine, especially when I showed her the picture of the two of us😄
You lucky duck!
R.I.P Alan Young I Really Liked This Guy
I loved his work as Jack Allen for the radio show "Adventures In Odyssey".
I though I heard him somewhere in Adventures in Odyssey. Was that from the Older seasons or newer?
Right along with the original Voice of Mr. Whittaker being in the one episode of Tale-Spin with Joe McGee (see clip in video)
He voiced Jack from 1994 to 2012. Most of his episodes were in the '90s and early 2000s. It's funny; when I started listening to Odyssey, I met Jack even before I met Whit.
I also liked him as Jack Allen on Adventures in Odyssey and Scrooge Mcduck.
I forgot about that show...❤ Gonna look it up now😊
Alan Young Is part my childhood, I still miss him so far. I was enjoy watching Ducktales with
Scrooge McDuck since I was 3 or 4. It was the most beautiful days and the most wonderful days of 1990s and 2000s with
Scrooge McDuck, Ducktales, Alan Young and Disney Afternoon shows. If you know how sad I am, suffer, and cried for his loss passes away with Yuko Mizutani
, Kouji Wada, Alan Rickman, Pat Harrington Jr
, Richard Libertini, Janet Waldo and Carrie Fisher
. All of them were all pieces of my childhood and my happiness their passing was my greatest tragedy again, destroyed my life again and made me to hate the hateful 2016. I wish every day we all back in time to save them from death, to change past and history to better place no mater what people say.
RIP
Alan Young
(1919-2016)
Scrooge McDuck will always be my favorite of his role. Haggis McHaggis will be no 2.
Ditto. I loved his work on those two classic cartoons.
Haggis was just a psychotic Scrooge McDuck
I remember him he did the voice of scrooge mcduck on ducktales love that show.
Calvestet Marks I love Ducktales too and my dad loves Scrooge McDuck
I've come to mourn I'm not in family but because it helped me get through hard times I'm 12 now. R.I.P Alan Young.
Alan Young (1919-2016)
DOM TOPPS Alan Young died suddenly from Heart Failure on May 19,2016 while talking to relatives in Woodland Hills,CA. He was 96.
@@Tornado1994 Holy shit. Really??? I thought he just died of natural causes?
@@sideshowsniket He dropped dead while talking to his family at The Hollywood Retirement Center in Woodland Hills,CA. Medical personnel attempted to revive him and worked on him for 45 minutes and were unable to.
I didn't realize all the other characters Alan Young has done! Great video, to me, and I'm sure many others, he'll always be Uncle Scrooge!
David Tennant is great as Scrooge and all but Alan Young will always be THE voice of Scrooge McDuck
I agree!
Young ensured that anyone replacing him as Scrooge McDuck will have to fill some pretty big shoes, but David Tennant has filled them nicely. Sure he can't replace Young as Scrooge, but he has become the SECOND voice attached to Scrooge McDuck.
Tennat sucks as Scrooge
@@cesarzpontu8886 nope
@@Elementa2006 yes
I was rolling around in sorrow for days when I first heard that AY passed away 2 years ago. His voice had been part of my life for so long. T_T
Rip Alan Young/Janet Waldo/June Foray/John Stevenson/James Avery! ! ! ! ! ! !
I remember ol Alan Young
Tai Tankamaru He'll always be the true Scrooge McDuck
Alan Young was superb as Scrooge. He'll be very missed.
Thank you Alan young for the awesome cartoons when I was growing up on the 80’s and 90’s I remember this I’m a 80’s baby
Alan young and incredible voice actor 1919-2016 rest in peace ✌️
He an amazing life
Live-actionly, Alan Young was on the sitcom, Mr. Ed and in Beverly Hills Cop III in 1994.
And "The Time Machine" in1966.
@@nicoleknight9412 And tom thumb (1958).
His voices are remembered fondly by millions. I'm one of them
I'll remember him as Wilbur from Mr.Ed
Never mind, he also did the voice of a security guard or a museum tour guide as always in DuckTales in Bubba Trubba, and Scrooge's conscious from Bubba Trubba and all the down to Ducks on a Lam.
God Bless, Alan Young!
Yeah, fuck David Tennant.
he had more roles then I thougt he would. But after all, we moslty if not only knew him as Scrooge mcduck
RIP mr Young, you brought many diffrent flares to your performances.
Rest in peace Alan Young, the original voice of Scrooge McDuck in DuckTales 1987.
too bad he didn't get a chance to do reboot of DuckTales, when he was replaced to a new voice actor.
CROSSOVER ANIMATION STUDIOS Even tho David is a great voice actor for Scrooge, Alan will and forever be Scrooge Mcduck
He was dying
@@purplecrewmate5660 David Tennat voice sucks
@@cesarzpontu8886 Is that really all you can contribute?
@@Quackervoltz what?
Although Scrooge McDuck is the most well-known voice of Alan Young, who here, like me, remembers him more as Jack Allen from Adventures in Odyssey?
He was uncle Dave too!!.. from Beverley hills cop 3.
So that's why the character of Uncle Dave looked and sounded so damn familiar. XD
One of my favorite roles of his was Jack Allen from Adventures in Odyssey.
R.I.P Alan Young.
Rest In Peace Unca Scrooge .
Rest In Peace ☮️ ❤️❤️🙏🏾❤️ Alan young
Wow he was so gifted he will be missed 😢...r.i.p
6:31 The last time he played Scrooge. :(
😭
Alan Young did more voice acting than I remembered! 👀
Let's not forget he was Jack Allen in Adventures in Odyssey!
I grew up watching cartoons featuring his voice in the 1970s and the 1980s.I love Scrooge McDuck and I loved Ducktales,the 1980s version.He was extremely talented as a voice over actor.His voice sounded great with the Irish Accent.
Great tribute video!
RIP, Alan Young.
Frankly, my Jaw was on the floor for half of this video! I remember that Hanna-Barbera Black Beauty SO WELL!! I even have an original VHS! (Sees Great Mouse Detective and Monkey Island) YES!!! YES YES YES!!! And Will always Love Mr. Ed and Scrooge McDuck!
May 19 2016-May 19 2021
Five years have passed since we lost Alan Young.
All I heard was Scrooge McDuck in every single role! 😂😂
Thanks you ur great KH bbbs rip
Recognized The Mr Ed Voice Right Away
That's funny how Alan voiced his own Mr. Ed character!
I love how they even got him to voice that spoof and he sounds just like how he sounded back in the early 60s
Star of the highly underrated "Mr Ed" and the quintessential Scrooge McDuck RIP
Alan Young was the best Scrooge McDuck.
Alan Young did an amazing job voicing scottish characters
He could of been used for voicing Donald and Douglas from the CGI version of Thomas and friends. Alan does a good job in voicing Scottish characters.
He did metion saying he was Scottish once.
If you an interview he'll tell ya his whole life story.
@@Bunny23723 That comment of voice acting before, yes they're true. Alan Young was a voice actor once before he died which is actually pretty sad. 😢
@@alexanderkrzywicki5067 Mr. Young's passing was a shame. To me he will always be wilber from Mr. Ed. :(
@@Bunny23723 I'm sure he was and will be forever Wilbur Post.
he has such a thick accent
Angus Young (1919-2016)
*BORN:* November 19, 1919
*DIED:* May 19, 2016
*STATUS:* Interred/lost at sea.
I'll miss him, as Scrooge and Mr. Flaversham :')
He was the voice of Pidge from Battle of the Planets
@elizabethkizzard6375 And he voiced 7-Zark-7. The main reason that I watched Battle of the Planets (when I was in the sixth grade) was for 7-Zark-7 (and his robot dog 1-Rover-1). As an adult I found out that 7-Zark-7 wasn't even in the original anime. (But even as a child, I noticed that when "Mark" and "Princess" visited "Zark", they looked "different" than they did in the rest of the episode. Now I know that it was new animation that was done at a different studio, probably in a different country.)
RIP Wilber Post ☹️
Dave Tennant is ok but Alan Young will always be dear old Uncle Scrooge to me
Rest in peace ✌️ ❤️❤️😢😢🙏🏾
4:59 about that episode. I thought that Scrooge was being surprisingly soft with that punishment. I mean seeing as how Glomgold is his arch-nemesis, I would've expected him to do something a bit more harsh.
I'm thoroughly impressed.
He was gone and passed away.
lol I love how he was in a parody of Battle of the Planets (aka Gatchaman) in Megas XLR.
I love Alan Young's show Mr. Ed the talking horse.
I loved that particular episode of Talespin where Baloo got a bump on his head and forgot how to fly the Seaduck. Joe Mgee helped him remember and simply disappeared after Baloo exited through that small crevice in the rock that was just enough for a skilled pilot to leave out of. After the experience, Kit saw a photo of Baloo and Joe together and asked Baloo if that was a friend of his and Baloo replied 'More then a friend, Kit. More like a Guardian Andel.' :)
I miss him
How about Casey Kasem, and speaking of Scooby-Doo, I pretend Bambi's in every Scooby-Doo movie and t.v. show with only Casey as Shaggy from 1969-1997 and 2002-2009 in them and it's only Bambi as just a plain fawn, but, still, to this day, I still can't find the right tone for Bambi if Alan Young sounded like him. Alan Young didn't just do Farmer Smurf in The Smurfs (1981-1989) , he also did "Scaredy and Miner Smurf" in it too. But I don't know where to find a clip of The Smurfs where Miner was in, but I do remember watching two episodes of The Smurfs with Scaredy in it once before. I hate to spoil this sometime, but Alan Young did do some additional voices in DuckTales (1987-1990)
For example, 1. Duck to the FutureAvon Alarm2. The Status SeekersJoe/Blue Blood Beagle Boys' Butler3. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. McDuckUncle Moneybags4. The Duck Who Would Be KingOld Man in Tupet5. Ali Bubba's CaveOld Wizard6. Liquid AssetsTax Assessor
and7. Full Metal DuckPrison Guard and one of the prisoners, I think.
Alan you're wonderful and we live your work ❤
He also had his own radio show back in the 1940s the Alan Young show
My dad loves Scrooge McDuck
😢 will miss you uncle Scrooge
Alan young is the best actor he did great on the tv shows including Scrooge McDuck from duck tales and Hiram flaversham from the great mouse detective
RIP SCROOGE MC DUCK; Black Beauty Characters; Farm Smurfs; Turtle Admin; White Knight; Hagus & Scotman Mc Higiss
Incredible that Alan Young was still voicing Scrooge McDuck in Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep and Ducktales Remastered.
@joshuariddensdale2126 June Foray reprised her role of Magica DeSpell in the same DuckTales video game that Alan Young reprised his role of Scrooge McDuck for. And she was a couple of years older than him. (She was nearly 100 when she died in 2017.)
Did you know the white knight from Alice Through The Looking Glass looks like Don Andres from Legend Quest?
alan young did a great job narrating scruffy the cute dog i love that cartoon okay
Great Commemorative Animation Video Collage, thank you! ^_^
@Saturday Morning Rewind Could you do the many voices of Mike Pollock.
rip alan young the voice of scrooge mc duck you did a great job and thanks for your help for now🥲
Hey its uncle dave from beverly hills cop 3
You have any Casey Kasem clips?
That would be a great video to make. I'll see what I can come up with.
@kevinmcqueary7395 ruclips.net/video/zC9rO5krM0I/видео.html
The Curse of Monkey Island barber was a hell of a surprise. This guy was a true legend.
Ahh yes, Jack Alan. My favorite of the Lost Whit era.
I love him as Farmer Smurf.
A wonderful man
A true legend..
RIP
Rest in peace Scrooge McDuck/Alan Young
I also love him as Wilbur Post in Mister Ed. Also, he didn't voice Scrooge, He IS Scrooge!
Love these videos
Every Scott he voiced just sounded like uncle scrooge
ah when reading the old donald duck comics, i can only hear Alan's voice for him, it's scrooge's kinda original voice. definitely just fits him
Wilber Post
And can you change a number year?
Alan *"young"*
Coming back to this after Frank said he wanted Fergus to be played by Alan hurts.
You should do Janet Waldo born in 1919 and died in 2016
Did you know:
Alan Young was of Scottish ancestry. Not a surprise he could pull off a perfect Scottish English accent.
You work all your life to get money, and then people want you to givet awayeee!
(My favorite line of his from Mickey's Christmas Carol)
So, he was also Keyop of BotP?