I see that Burton's Ludwig also seems to go higher or lower in pitch depending on what demographic the show is aimed at. I'm an editor at Disney TVA and whenever Jim Cummings does Pete, he has to ask which Pete they want. Lighter and nicer for the preschool shows or meaner and gruffer for the all ages stuff. One time he gave us TWO full reads with both Petes for the thing we were working on, and we had to ask the execs which version they wanted. I just felt bad that Jim had to record everything twice!
@@redshot5403 that what you and he Said: unlike Mr van Drake, that doctor was a mad doctor,and Also It was NOT him who started This mad scientist thing: It was either Victor Frankenstein or Henry jekyll
Interesting thing about Corey Burton, he was apparently an understudy of Paul Frees, which might explain how he ended up becoming the designated successor after Paul's death.
Seeing Ludwig von Drake as a Ghostbuster in that "Bonkers" clip is just perfect! As for the voices themselves, I'd say Paul Frees and Corey Burton are tied for the best performance. Although Albert Ash did a solid job when he played the character, and Wayne Allwine's performance was alright.
I grew up only really knowing of Corey Burton's Ludwig and haven't seen any of the classic era Ludwig cartoons until I was much older. Paul, however, I was quite familiar with through Jay Ward cartoons. Now, his Ludwig, it's obvious he's the same actor, but I've noticed something. He has a much different sound and delivery as a Disney character than he does as a Jay Ward character. Something that's a little more gentle and slightly slower paced, something befitting of a Disney cartoon. As opposed to the shorter, sharper, quicker dialogue and delivery famous in Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle cartoons. And I know that's partially down to voice directing, but Paul knew his styles of comedy and which were appropriate.
@@mayracordero382No doubt. I'm a big fan of Bullwinkle and the like and he just did such a spectacular job being like 90% of the incidental characters.
Hearing Paul frees doing the voice One last time in 1986 it’s just sad not only because he would die that year, but it really doesn’t sound like von Drake anymore
Ludwig Von Drake is one of my favorite Disney characters outside of the 5 fab five. I never did know that he was one of Walt’s last creations, I just love his energy and he never fails to make me laugh even to this day!
Loved the meta deep cut in the reboot "DuckTales" ( 10:01 ) when he says, "Congratulations on not being eaten by zombies or hyper-intelligent hairless apes..."
Honestly Ludwig Von Stakes voice and ramblings always reminded me of my fave actor Brother Theodore!❤ Always loved his rantings and guest show appearances which eventually led to my favorite role, Gollum, by Rankin Bass productions!❤
Hey Dave, not sure if you've already covered it, but ever thought about doing the evolution of Herge's TinTin? Considering that this year is his 95th anniversary.
i’m fine with Wayne Allwine’s von drake voice. the accent was fine as separate from the actual voice, and i’m sure it was probably an emergency situation where they couldn’t find an actual person to do it. so they got the best they could at the time.✨ i’m biased because he’s by far my favorite mickey mouse ever, but yeah, i mean he wasn’t really an impressionist. on top of that he just didn’t have the natural voice necessary for von drake. he probably had the potential to be a fantastic impressionist though! he was a great foley artist. anyways yeah, it was a temporary voice and it was fine for just that, a one off thing, nothing permanent.
Me too since that’s the voice I grew up with I didn’t discover the Paul frees version until later, and I noticed that they sound identical to each other
Actually Ludwig was not Corey Burton’s longest voice role. Captain Hook was. He voiced Hook in 1982 replacing the late Hans Conreid who died that year and he didn’t start voicing Ludwig till 1987. Though I do agree that if I had to pick a favorite voice role that he did Ludwig would be my number one choice.
@@adamgoncalves1591 And your point being? I never said Corey originated Mad Hatter. Just that Mad Hatter has been Corey Burton's longest voice role since 1979.
@@aertnadle2466 Actually, Hook was the very first Disney character Burton voiced, he first voiced him in 1977 (though at first it was only on little-known read-alongs. Peter Pan’s Flight is arguably his first substantial role)
Frees had the most consistent voice. Burton did a pretty good job in some cases but others he was far too high pitched- I rather expected him to slowly improve his pitch but he was all over the place. It seems like perhaps he tried to tailor his voice to the individual setting Von Drake was in?
They pretty much nailed Professor von Drake, except for Wayne Allwine. No disrespect to him, but he's much better as Mickey Mouse. He did a decent job as the Professor, but the other were better at the role in my opinion.
Albert Ash really did his voice well. I was surprised
This was a Corey Burton prototype voice he did.
@@happyguy9783It was good while it lasted.
I see that Burton's Ludwig also seems to go higher or lower in pitch depending on what demographic the show is aimed at. I'm an editor at Disney TVA and whenever Jim Cummings does Pete, he has to ask which Pete they want. Lighter and nicer for the preschool shows or meaner and gruffer for the all ages stuff. One time he gave us TWO full reads with both Petes for the thing we were working on, and we had to ask the execs which version they wanted. I just felt bad that Jim had to record everything twice!
That's impressive but it's Jim Cummings he's really talented. It must be really fun to see him recording Pete😄😄😄😄.
That's really cool, thanks for sharing that insight!
Hey @NicoAnimation, what are your overall thoughts on the controversy surrounding discraced animator Kyle A. Carrozza?
The ORIGINAL Cartoon scientist: EVEN before Dexter or velma
What about that guy with the long black beard that tried to cut up poor Pluto in that early 30's cartoon?
@@mightyfilmthe mad doctor?
Ludwig is just a first and funny scientist!
@@redshot5403 that what you and he Said: unlike Mr van Drake, that doctor was a mad doctor,and Also It was NOT him who started This mad scientist thing: It was either Victor Frankenstein or Henry jekyll
Velma isn't a scientist. Or is she in that in that sucky series where she's non-white? Well, USUALLY, she's not anyway.
Interesting thing about Corey Burton, he was apparently an understudy of Paul Frees, which might explain how he ended up becoming the designated successor after Paul's death.
Seeing Ludwig von Drake as a Ghostbuster in that "Bonkers" clip is just perfect!
As for the voices themselves, I'd say Paul Frees and Corey Burton are tied for the best performance. Although Albert Ash did a solid job when he played the character, and Wayne Allwine's performance was alright.
Paul frees and corey burton are both incredible voice actors!
Paul Frees has the best foreign accent in cartoons not only Von Drake but Boris Badenov as well and he an american born in Chicago.
I love Paul Frees
He was an impressionist in vaudeville as well
I grew up only really knowing of Corey Burton's Ludwig and haven't seen any of the classic era Ludwig cartoons until I was much older. Paul, however, I was quite familiar with through Jay Ward cartoons. Now, his Ludwig, it's obvious he's the same actor, but I've noticed something. He has a much different sound and delivery as a Disney character than he does as a Jay Ward character. Something that's a little more gentle and slightly slower paced, something befitting of a Disney cartoon. As opposed to the shorter, sharper, quicker dialogue and delivery famous in Bullwinkle and George of the Jungle cartoons. And I know that's partially down to voice directing, but Paul knew his styles of comedy and which were appropriate.
Paul is just wonderful in the past!
@@mayracordero382No doubt. I'm a big fan of Bullwinkle and the like and he just did such a spectacular job being like 90% of the incidental characters.
Evolution of Von Drake
Hearing Paul frees doing the voice One last time in 1986 it’s just sad not only because he would die that year, but it really doesn’t sound like von Drake anymore
I wasn't expecting for you to do a voice evolution for him but awesome!
Ludwig Von Drake is one of my favorite Disney characters outside of the 5 fab five. I never did know that he was one of Walt’s last creations, I just love his energy and he never fails to make me laugh even to this day!
Today I learned that Mickey Mouse wasn't Wayne Allwine's only Disney role
But Mickey is Wayne’s most iconic role.
Yes Dave you did that but now we turn to the evolution of the characters voice! Good video Dave. 😁
Awesome Disney voice actors!
They're wonderful for ludwig von drake!
@@mayracordero382 awesome!
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Voice evolution of Dave Lee Down Under
Loved the meta deep cut in the reboot "DuckTales" ( 10:01 ) when he says, "Congratulations on not being eaten by zombies or hyper-intelligent hairless apes..."
The circuit is now complete. In all four duck themed shows, Ducktales twice, Quackpack and Darkwing Duck I’ve seen the professor.
Honestly Ludwig Von Stakes voice and ramblings always reminded me of my fave actor Brother Theodore!❤ Always loved his rantings and guest show appearances which eventually led to my favorite role, Gollum, by Rankin Bass productions!❤
What about Tony Pope from the Disney Read Alongs?
This is an amazing video. All those guys voicing that character.
Will ever do an evolution of Gumball since a movie and season 7 have been proposed.
I Remember Seeing Ludwig Von Drake Playing The Piano At The End Of Disney Sing Along Songs: The Circle Of Life On VHS At My Elementary School!
Hey Dave, not sure if you've already covered it, but ever thought about doing the evolution of Herge's TinTin? Considering that this year is his 95th anniversary.
For me, it's Paul Frees, and Corey Burton!
You did all the Turtle voice evolutions except for Raphael’s. When Raphael’s voice evolution coming up?
It’s now been uploaded so check it out.
i’m fine with Wayne Allwine’s von drake voice. the accent was fine as separate from the actual voice, and i’m sure it was probably an emergency situation where they couldn’t find an actual person to do it. so they got the best they could at the time.✨
i’m biased because he’s by far my favorite mickey mouse ever, but yeah, i mean he wasn’t really an impressionist. on top of that he just didn’t have the natural voice necessary for von drake. he probably had the potential to be a fantastic impressionist though! he was a great foley artist.
anyways yeah, it was a temporary voice and it was fine for just that, a one off thing, nothing permanent.
It is only logical that Corey Burton is the best Ludwig Von Drake: He is Shockwave, after all!
The voice of Ludwick Von Drake that I am familiar with was Corey Burton.
Same
Me too since that’s the voice I grew up with I didn’t discover the Paul frees version until later, and I noticed that they sound identical to each other
So amazing
Ludwig meets Wal Disney
That was a wonderful moment for ludwig and walt disney.
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Actually Ludwig was not Corey Burton’s longest voice role. Captain Hook was. He voiced Hook in 1982 replacing the late Hans Conreid who died that year and he didn’t start voicing Ludwig till 1987. Though I do agree that if I had to pick a favorite voice role that he did Ludwig would be my number one choice.
Mad Hatter was even longer, starting in 1979
@@aertnadle2466You’re kidding me. He was originally voiced by the late Ed Wynn in the 1951 movie.
@@adamgoncalves1591 And your point being? I never said Corey originated Mad Hatter. Just that Mad Hatter has been Corey Burton's longest voice role since 1979.
@@aertnadle2466Sorry I just didn’t know he was Corey’s longest Disney role that’s all.
@@aertnadle2466 Actually, Hook was the very first Disney character Burton voiced, he first voiced him in 1977 (though at first it was only on little-known read-alongs. Peter Pan’s Flight is arguably his first substantial role)
Walt Disney's: Mickey Mouse & Friends Sir Edward Elgar Pomp & Circumstance Congratulations Ladies & Gentlemen Pomp & Circumstance
1. Voice: Ludwig Von Drake Paul Frees (1986) (Characters 1-2)
2. Source: Donald Duck's 50th Birthday (1984)
3. Source: Disney's DTV Valentine (1986)
4. Voice: Ludwig Von Drake Wayne Allwine (1985) (Characters)
5. Source: Ludwig's Think Tank (1985)
6. Voice: Ludwig Von Drake Albert Ash (1987) (Characters 1-2)
7. Source: Down And Out Donald Duck (1987)
8. Source: Disney's DTV Doggone Valentine (1987)
9. Voice: Ludwig Von Drake Corey Burton 1987-Now Earrape 20 Sound (Characters 1-20)
10. Source: DuckTales (1987)
11. Source: Disney Sing-Along-Songs (1988-1995)
12. Source: Raw Toonage (1992)
13. Source: Bonkers (1993)
14. Source: Quack Pack (1996)
15. Source: The Spirit Of Mickey (1998)
16. Source: Mickey Mouse Works (1999-2000)
17. Source: House Of Mouse (2001-2003)
18. Source: Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In At House Of Mouse (2001)
19. Source: Mickey Mouse ClubHouse (2006-2016)
20. Source: Mickey Mouse (2014-2019)
21. Duck The Halls: A Christmas Special (2016)
22. Source: Mickey & The Roadster Races (2017-2019)
23. Source: Chip 'N Dale's Nutty Tales (2017-2019l
24. Source: DuckTales (2017-2021)
25. Source: Mickey's Mixed-Up Adventures (2019-2021)
26. Source: The Wonderful World Of Mickey Mouse (2020)
27. Source: Minnie Bow-Toons (2021)
28. Source: Mickey Mouse FunHouse (2021-Now) Earrape 20 Sound
29. Source: Disney
30. Author: Perfectpitcher 88
Frees had the most consistent voice. Burton did a pretty good job in some cases but others he was far too high pitched- I rather expected him to slowly improve his pitch but he was all over the place. It seems like perhaps he tried to tailor his voice to the individual setting Von Drake was in?
I love Ludwig Von Drake and I love Paul Frees!
When Raphael’s voice evolution coming up?
Him and Scrooge you're my favorite Disney characters
Corey burton is still the best voice actor for ludwig von drake!
It is only logical: He is Shockwave, after all!
Does anyone think that Scrooge and Ludwig are perfect to work together?
When's the Panchito Pistoles video coming?
There won't be one. There is no story to tell there.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder aww man 😔
The SMARTEST Disney Cartoon Universe Character Of ALL TIME -- Professor Ludwig Von Drake, One Of The Relatives Of Donald Duck!!
Like the originale voice
Do the voice evolution of Mortimer Mouse.
I only do Voice Evolutions for characters I have done a main Evolution video for.
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Where's the evolution of garfield
What do you mean “where is it”? You know it takes time to *make* these, right?
They pretty much nailed Professor von Drake, except for Wayne Allwine. No disrespect to him, but he's much better as Mickey Mouse. He did a decent job as the Professor, but the other were better at the role in my opinion.
Wayne Allwine may have been a beloved legend for voicing Mickey Mouse, but his Ludvig Von Drake was.....not good.
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Paul Frees and Corey Burton are the best Von Drake voices but Albert Ash also was good Wayne Allwine not so much.
Wow Wayne Allwine was really bad at Ludwig
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