The funny thing is that both he and Frank Welker originally auditioned for the others role. Casey wanted to be Fred and Frank wanted to be Shaggy and of course they were cast in the roles they became famous for.
@@TPDManiacXC626 He was good too. Kasem will always be the best, but I still really like Innes, Lillard and West. Not so much Scott Menville, but he's ok.
They also met in the “Looney Tunes Back in Action” movie, It’s my favorite scene. The old shaggy is mad at Matt because he, “made him sound like a spaceman”
For me it will always be Shaggy. The most iconic role for Casey Kasem. Also I think he voiced one of the Transformers in Transformers The Animated Series and the animated film.
Wow, I would've never thought of requesting Casey Kasem either! He was the best Radio DJ ever, and the best voice of Shaggy out of all the rest of the voice actors of Shaggy, who do a very good job.
He retired in 2009 (announced about the day before Michael Jackson's death) but animation takes a while to be produced, so that's probably why it came out the following year
Guy Aoki I know about the length of time for animation but he briefly came out of retirement specifically to do those roles because he was only in about 5 episodes scattered across seasons :)
@@emanx222 Interesting. Curious how you know this? I was surprised to see him voice anything in Scooby Doo because when I last saw him in 2006 he said he was no longer doing it.
Guy Aoki like I said, he only reprised the role of Shaggy’s father, nothing else and he was still doing scooby doo back in ‘06 unless you meant ‘09?
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I remember when I used to live in Colorado we would be driving around on Colfax Avenue and I hear Casey's top 40 countdown on the radio it was pretty badass
I remember Casey Kasem and America's Top 40 from when I was a little kid, living in New Zealand. I loved his voice then and I love it now. This is the first time, in 2022, that I've ever seen his face. And I totally never knew he was the voice of Shaggy. RIP Casey Kasem ♥️
The thing I remember about Casey is that he never phoned it in. He was always totally focused on his audience and did everything he could to create a good experience for them.
I know that Casey Kasem used to have a radio show in the 1970's, 80's, and I think 90's. He has been dead for 10 years, but I am glad to hear that the show is still on the Moncton radio station on Saturday mornings.
One of the most gifted and instantly recognizable voices in the history of American pop culture. The best to ever do it. His impact on cartoons will never be replicated. One of a kind.
I am a HUGE Scooby-Doo fan, and I looked at the first three shows (1969-77) to find out that Casey did other characters in those shows. Like in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode with Josie and the Pussycats, I found out he did the voice of the ghost of Injun Joe, and in a few episodes of The Scooby-Doo Show, he voiced a few cops. A great VA and above all, my favorite Shaggy.
That was actually impressive. But you forgot one other thing. You forgot the Christmas cartoon special, "The City That Forgot About Christmas". Benji's Dad and one of the three men who works for the Mayor were also both voiced by Casey. But other than that, loved it.
Was just thinking about how much I missed hearing his voice on Sunday mornings. Its one of the bigger standouts of my childhood. Its hard to believe today that their was once a time in America that every kitchen across America was tuned into listen to Casey's top 100
Casey Kasem appears to’ve voices Shaggy at all times in his life prior to retirement. One moment not featured in this showcase is that he even did so in Looney Tunes: Back in Action talking to Matthew Dillard, who played Shaggy in the live action Scooby Doo films and has voiced Shaggy in animated form during recent times.
Casey Kasem wouldn't do Shaggy's voice if Shaggy was shown eating meat because he was a vegetarian.(I can understand that because I've been a vegetarian since 1985.) Not surprisingly, the first time he wouldn't do Shaggy's voice was for a Burger King commercial. He didn't do Shaggy's voice in the early direct-to-video movies like Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase, which showed Shaggy (and Scooby) eating hamburgers and hot dogs. Starting with What's New Scooby Doo Casey Kasem was back on board as the voice of Shaggy, on the condition that Shaggy not be shown eating meat. For instance, in Aloha Scooby Doo! Shaggy (and Scooby) eat fruit, ice cream and cake. Unfortunately after Casey Kasem's death Shaggy was back to eating meat. In Frankencreepy Shaggy and Scooby enter (and win) a bratwurst-eating contest.
I remember watching here comes Peter Cottontail when i was in Kindergarten or 1st grade and i remember thinking that Peter's voice sounded very familiar but i just couldn't put my finger on it. Watching this video over 10 years later i finally discovered that he was voiced by Casey Kasem all along who was also the original voice of my favorite Scooby Doo character, Shaggy Rogers!
Should also be noted that Kasem was a famous radio host for America's Top 40, which were great influences for his cameos in Tiny Toons and Histeria. He also had a brief cameo during a montage in Ghostbusters (1984) as himself. But he also gained a bit of infamy when his outtakes were uploaded on the internet, including his infamous rant.
there's a rankin/bass feature about the donkey who was present at the manger jesus got born into. it is brutal! crazy wacky 'this is for kids? goddamn! ' kinda stuff. in other words, awesome. if you can find it, grok it. it's terminally wacky and weird. promise. can't recall the name of it, though. like, 'nestor, the christmas ass' or something like that. for real. it's a twist. rankin and bass, has a phenomenal cadence to it, don't it? like page and plant, cheech and chong, kukla fran and ollie, acid and weed, cap't kangaroo and mister green jeans and mister bunny, too. all the big psychedelic head-crews. i'm talking simpatico elements, you dig? jimi hendrix. huey b newton. olivia newton-john. carl weathers. twiggy. michael dukakis. yeah kitty too. lots of rando peeps, and lots more unmentioned heroes who may be unsung? thor forbid. woe that we have immortality not. aww, nuts. yep. dig. (epstigy. syzygy. discuss) make up your own words wield them then own them. get it? it gets you.
Honestly for me I grew up with the Scooby doo shows between 2000/2010 during the time when Casey did the voicing of shaggy thanks for making my childhood man Matthew lillard will make you proud
Casey Kasim is one of the ( G.O.A.Ts ) of HollyWood , he truly was the life of Radio 📻 (top 20 & 40 countdown) and he became and instant smash on Saturday mornings right in your living room or bed room on your Tv 📺 under the scripted guidance of William Hanna & Joseph Barbara ...truly I’ve heard many voices in Broadcasting but ...there Could only be 1voice that stands out among the rest , that was Synonymous with Tv / Radio & 1 Casey Kasim who left his legacy & Mark for Generations to Cherish
Casey Kasem and Paul Winchell are kind of in the same boat as far as not doing a lot of characters, but still quite a few of the ones they did are amazing and iconic and they gave all of them very memorable great voices that don't sound like each other.
Love that R.I.P. Casey Kasem from "Ghostbusters", "Transformers G1" as Cliffjumper, & Couple of "Saved By The Bell" episodes, if you asked me truly personally.
Last Saturday was the 1 *year* anniversary of when you uploaded this video. 🤓 EDIT - 6:00 P.M.: *finishes video 6 minutes later* Animation has never been the same without Casey Kasem. He was a legend!
I was hoping there would be stuff from the early days of Sesame Street, when Casey did many letter commercials, plus his roles from the Batman cartoons (Robin, Joker & Penguin)
My favorite Casey Kasem line: "I want someone to use his fuckin' brain! I'm comin' out of a record that's up-tempo and then I gotta talk about a fuckin' dog dying!!"
Janet Waldo (1919-2016) here are the only interviews i've found: #1. 9:49 Janet Waldo Interview- Battle of the Planets 2. TMRS: Janet Waldo interview on WFDU & 3. Judy Jetson at Comic Con 2010
All those voice cracks n stuff are great. He makes anything sound fun. They apparently had a creative disagreement in the zombie island 77min episode but he was meant to be in it, 1998.
That was because in Scooby Doo on Zombie Island Shaggy (and Scooby) eat crawdads and Casey Kasem was a vegetarian. (I can empathize with that because I've been a vegetarian since 1985.) That's why Casey Kasem didn't do Shaggy's voice in the earliest direct-to-video Scooby Doo movies like Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase, which shows Shaggy (and Scooby) eating hamburgers and hot dogs (and in a Burger King commercial, obviously). Starting with What's New Scooby Doo? Casey Kasem was back on board as the voice of Shaggy, on the condition that Shaggy not be shown eating meat. (For instance, in Aloha Scooby Doo! Shaggy (and Scooby) eat fruit, ice cream and cake.) Unfortunately after Casey Kasem died Shaggy was back to eating meat. In Frankencreepy Shaggy and Scooby enter (and win) a bratwurst-eating contest.
"Transmute" Casey Kasem as the voice of Mark on Battle of the Planets as well as Shaggy and Robin we miss you Casey keep everyone in heaven happy with your vocal talent Rest in Peace.
2:56 You mean to tell me that Casey Kasem played the father of Shaggy in Mystery Incorporated. I love that. Its almost like he is handing the reigns over to Matthew Lilliard to take over.
One ep of 'The New Scooby Doo Movies had the gang meet Josie and her bunch. If they had included a Robin cameo - I think Casey would have walked out of the studio. All jokes aside, Casey was a huge advocate for both Arab-American entertainers and Voice Actors in general - it's partly because of him American VA's are finally starting to equal their Japanese seiyu counterparts in recognition.
Just wanted to add that he also guest-starred in an episode of the '70s sci-fi radio series "Alien Worlds." He played a spaceship commander who starts a war with aliens who peacefully settled on Mars.
I honestly prefer Casey's voice more than Matthew Lilliard. Don't get me wrong, Matthew does a fantastic job as Casey but I much prefer Casey because he's the shaggy voice I grew up with as a kid. May he rest in peace.
The main reason 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). Then when I was older I found out that 7-Zark-7 wasn't even in the original anime! (Though even as a child I noticed that when "Mark" and "Princess" visited "Zark" at headquarters, they looked "different" than they did in the rest of the episode. Now I know that it was new animation done at a different studio, probably in a different country.)
Hanna Barbera made a perfect decision on having Casey. Shaggy Rogers was the greatest thing Casey ever had.
The funny thing is that both he and Frank Welker originally auditioned for the others role. Casey wanted to be Fred and Frank wanted to be Shaggy and of course they were cast in the roles they became famous for.
Same deal with Robin, the Boy Wonder, after Filmation first cast him in that role in Batman & Robin(1968-70)!!!
What about Alexander Cabot in Josie and the pussycats
Absolutely!
I can't believe he's my relative.I am so proud
RIP Casey Kasem. You will always be my favorite Shaggy. Matthew Lillard and Scott Innes did a good job but you will forever be the best.
I totally agree the other two was good.but shaggy rogers is the best
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What about Billy West from Zombie Island?
@@TPDManiacXC626 He was good too. Kasem will always be the best, but I still really like Innes, Lillard and West. Not so much Scott Menville, but he's ok.
Except scott menville
I kinda like Matthew a bit more
2:49 that moment when you realized New shaggy [Matt. Lillard] met old Shaggy [CK]
The old guard passing the baton to the new guard. Fitting he played Shaggy's dad too
They also met in the “Looney Tunes Back in Action” movie, It’s my favorite scene. The old shaggy is mad at Matt because he, “made him sound like a spaceman”
@@Krawberry "What kind of performance do you called that? You made me sound like a total space cadet man! "
@@blackdog5186 That's it lol
For me it will always be Shaggy. The most iconic role for Casey Kasem. Also I think he voiced one of the Transformers in Transformers The Animated Series and the animated film.
Cliffjumper
thank you.
@@Brook11223 he also voiced Bluestreak, and Telatran 1
@@nobodysperfect06 Dr.Arkeville
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He'll always be Shaggy Rogers to me. And he was a terrific radio disc jockey, the host of American Top 40.
JCBro2014 my dad loves listening to the American Top 40
Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
- Casey Kasem
You have reached the stars Casey.
RIP
Casey Kasem
(1932-2014)
The most recognizable voice in TV/radio history...right up there with Mel Blanc.
Saw Mel Blanc on Johny Carson..wow the guy with like 1000 voices blew my mind
Wow, I would've never thought of requesting Casey Kasem either!
He was the best Radio DJ ever, and the best voice of Shaggy out of all the rest of the voice actors of Shaggy, who do a very good job.
He also made himself as a Casey Kasem Top 40 with his own radio broadcast for years along with Mark Elliott as a co-host from 1970s to 2009.
Rest In Peace Casey, Rest In Peace.
Casey Kasem... the man of one voice... but what a voice it is
Not really one voice
Wow , didn't know he was in so many toons!
I had no idea he played Peter Cottontail and Robin
Dr. JazzMan1 same here
I did with Robi
Me too!
I didn't know about Peter Cottntail but ik he played as Robin
Along with Frank Welker, Casey Kasem was such a giant of cartoon voices from the 70s to the 2000s. What a great career!
2:50 this is his last voice acting before he retired in 2010 and his death in 2014.
CROSSOVER ANIMATION STUDIOS he still did a couple of episodes of Mystery inc as Shaggy’s dad
He retired in 2009 (announced about the day before Michael Jackson's death) but animation takes a while to be produced, so that's probably why it came out the following year
Guy Aoki I know about the length of time for animation but he briefly came out of retirement specifically to do those roles because he was only in about 5 episodes scattered across seasons :)
@@emanx222 Interesting. Curious how you know this? I was surprised to see him voice anything in Scooby Doo because when I last saw him in 2006 he said he was no longer doing it.
Guy Aoki like I said, he only reprised the role of Shaggy’s father, nothing else and he was still doing scooby doo back in ‘06 unless you meant ‘09?
I remember when I used to live in Colorado we would be driving around on Colfax Avenue and I hear Casey's top 40 countdown on the radio it was pretty badass
Casey Kasem had one of the coolest voices in the business! Life long BOTP fan. RIP Casey.
I listened to American Top 40 every week for years . That and Scooby-Doo will always be his most memorable moments for me.
A voice acting legend never dies Casey Kasem will always be remembered.
The man behind the voices of Shaggy, Cliffjumper, Robin and many more. Rest In Peace Casey, your legacy will always be remembered.
I remember Casey Kasem and America's Top 40 from when I was a little kid, living in New Zealand. I loved his voice then and I love it now. This is the first time, in 2022, that I've ever seen his face. And I totally never knew he was the voice of Shaggy. RIP Casey Kasem ♥️
A great VO, as well as bringing us the hits we now consider a classic on radio.
Rip Casey, thank you for making my childhood awesome and voicing my favourite comic character Shaggy! 😍😍
The thing I remember about Casey is that he never phoned it in. He was always totally focused on his audience and did everything he could to create a good experience for them.
I know that Casey Kasem used to have a radio show in the 1970's, 80's, and I think 90's. He has been dead for 10 years, but I am glad to hear that the show is still on the Moncton radio station on Saturday mornings.
One of the most gifted and instantly recognizable voices in the history of American pop culture. The best to ever do it. His impact on cartoons will never be replicated. One of a kind.
I am a HUGE Scooby-Doo fan, and I looked at the first three shows (1969-77) to find out that Casey did other characters in those shows. Like in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode with Josie and the Pussycats, I found out he did the voice of the ghost of Injun Joe, and in a few episodes of The Scooby-Doo Show, he voiced a few cops. A great VA and above all, my favorite Shaggy.
Goodbye Casey Kasem,
Nick at Nite will miss you,
and so will I!😭R.I.P.
That was actually impressive. But you forgot one other thing. You forgot the Christmas cartoon special, "The City That Forgot About Christmas". Benji's Dad and one of the three men who works for the Mayor were also both voiced by Casey. But other than that, loved it.
That's right!!! I knew there was something missing, but couldn't quite remember 😌 Thanks for that wonderful reminder 👍
Casey will always be remembered for two things. American Top 40, and Shaggy.
@zackman86
& Robin the Boy Wonder.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
As a teenager, I was in love with his voice!
Was just thinking about how much I missed hearing his voice on Sunday mornings. Its one of the bigger standouts of my childhood. Its hard to believe today that their was once a time in America that every kitchen across America was tuned into listen to Casey's top 100
Absolutely the best video salute ever.
Casey Kasem appears to’ve voices Shaggy at all times in his life prior to retirement. One moment not featured in this showcase is that he even did so in Looney Tunes: Back in Action talking to Matthew Dillard, who played Shaggy in the live action Scooby Doo films and has voiced Shaggy in animated form during recent times.
Casey Kasem wouldn't do Shaggy's voice if Shaggy was shown eating meat because he was a vegetarian.(I can understand that because I've been a vegetarian since 1985.) Not surprisingly, the first time he wouldn't do Shaggy's voice was for a Burger King commercial. He didn't do Shaggy's voice in the early direct-to-video movies like Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase, which showed Shaggy (and Scooby) eating hamburgers and hot dogs. Starting with What's New Scooby Doo Casey Kasem was back on board as the voice of Shaggy, on the condition that Shaggy not be shown eating meat. For instance, in Aloha Scooby Doo! Shaggy (and Scooby) eat fruit, ice cream and cake. Unfortunately after Casey Kasem's death Shaggy was back to eating meat. In Frankencreepy Shaggy and Scooby enter (and win) a bratwurst-eating contest.
I remember watching here comes Peter Cottontail when i was in Kindergarten or 1st grade and i remember thinking that Peter's voice sounded very familiar but i just couldn't put my finger on it. Watching this video over 10 years later i finally discovered that he was voiced by Casey Kasem all along who was also the original voice of my favorite Scooby Doo character, Shaggy Rogers!
Holy voice talent, Batman! This is who i call a good voice actor
Should also be noted that Kasem was a famous radio host for America's Top 40, which were great influences for his cameos in Tiny Toons and Histeria. He also had a brief cameo during a montage in Ghostbusters (1984) as himself. But he also gained a bit of infamy when his outtakes were uploaded on the internet, including his infamous rant.
I miss Casey Kasem, too. The song "Candle in the Wind," performed by Elton John reminds me both Mr. Rogers and Casey died.
Casey Kasem's best two roles in animation were as both Shaggy from Scooby-Doo and as Robin from The Superfriends!!!
R.I.P Casey Kasem. Our beloved Shaggy.
First Comment! Thanks for acknowledging someone’s Request. Shaggy And Peter Cottontail was my childhood. :)
Thanks for the "first comment"! I would have had this video out weeks ago... but I've been really busy lately.
Saturday Morning Rewind no problem but I forgot to mention that video was uploaded on my 23rd Birthday yesterday.
Oh wow, Happy Birthday!!
(2:04)
Out of the 3 Rankin/Bass Easter specials, “Here Comes Peter Cottontail” has got to be the best one!
there's a rankin/bass feature about the donkey who was present at the manger jesus got born into. it is brutal! crazy wacky 'this is for kids? goddamn! ' kinda stuff. in other words, awesome. if you can find it, grok it. it's terminally wacky and weird. promise. can't recall the name of it, though. like, 'nestor, the christmas ass' or something like that. for real. it's a twist. rankin and bass, has a phenomenal cadence to it, don't it? like page and plant, cheech and chong, kukla fran and ollie, acid and weed, cap't kangaroo and mister green jeans and mister bunny, too. all the big psychedelic head-crews. i'm talking simpatico elements, you dig? jimi hendrix. huey b newton. olivia newton-john. carl weathers. twiggy. michael dukakis. yeah kitty too. lots of rando peeps, and lots more unmentioned heroes who may be unsung? thor forbid. woe that we have immortality not. aww, nuts. yep. dig. (epstigy. syzygy. discuss) make up your own words wield them then own them. get it? it gets you.
He also appeared in an episode of "Saved By the Bell" on NBC.
I'm glad that Casey got to be a part of the original Blues Clues series!😍🤩🌺🥀🌹💐🏵️🌷
R.I.P Casey Kasem
Shaggy and Robin were the two characters he did the longest.
RIP I miss this guy
Bluestreak, Cliffjumper, and Teletraan 1!!!!
RIP Cliffjumper and Bluestreak.
Honestly for me I grew up with the Scooby doo shows between 2000/2010 during the time when Casey did the voicing of shaggy thanks for making my childhood man Matthew lillard will make you proud
I'm amazed that he was able to make his voice go even HIGHER to play young Shaggy (unless they just pitched it up in post).
Great stuff fond memories of his voice especially as with both shaggy and cliffjumper
Loved him as Shaggy as a kid! I know there are others but Casey is the Shaggy I remember the most.
Also you think of doing Andrea Libman next?
🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️ R.I.P cliff jumper and bluestreak.
I think he also played Shaggy's parents in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo as well.
He did voice his dad in that series as well.
love his voice
You missed that Casey Kasem did a voice in Blue’s Clues as a radio presenter.
Casey Kasim is one of the ( G.O.A.Ts ) of HollyWood , he truly was the life of Radio 📻 (top 20 & 40 countdown)
and he became and instant smash on Saturday mornings right in your living room or bed room on your Tv 📺 under the scripted guidance of William Hanna & Joseph Barbara ...truly I’ve heard many voices in Broadcasting but ...there Could only be 1voice that stands out among the rest , that was Synonymous with Tv / Radio & 1 Casey Kasim who left his legacy & Mark for Generations to Cherish
He was a talented voice actor, I’ll always see him as Shaggy.
R.I.P. Casey Kasem, best voice of Shaggy Rogers.
RIP Shaggy; Robin; Transformer Casts; Harold Heffer; Hot Wheels Casts; Manager Josie & Auditor
Cliffjumper and Shaggy Rogers (APNSD) are my my favourites.
Casey Kasem and Paul Winchell are kind of in the same boat as far as not doing a lot of characters, but still quite a few of the ones they did are amazing and iconic and they gave all of them very memorable great voices that don't sound like each other.
I didn't know Kaden voiced him in A Pup named Scooby Doo
Love that R.I.P. Casey Kasem from "Ghostbusters", "Transformers G1" as Cliffjumper, & Couple of "Saved By The Bell" episodes, if you asked me truly personally.
Last Saturday was the 1 *year* anniversary of when you uploaded this video. 🤓
EDIT - 6:00 P.M.: *finishes video 6 minutes later*
Animation has never been the same without Casey Kasem. He was a legend!
he also voiced Teletran 1 on transformers
and cliffjumper.
And Dr.Arkevile
And Bluestreak.
RIP Casey Kasem (April 27th, 1932 - June 15th, 2014)
I was hoping there would be stuff from the early days of Sesame Street, when Casey did many letter commercials, plus his roles from the Batman cartoons (Robin, Joker & Penguin)
My favorite Casey Kasem line:
"I want someone to use his fuckin' brain! I'm comin' out of a record that's up-tempo and then I gotta talk about a fuckin' dog dying!!"
I miss hearing Casey Kasem he was hilarious as Shaggy
Janet Waldo (1919-2016)
here are the only interviews i've found:
#1.
9:49
Janet Waldo Interview- Battle of the Planets
2. TMRS: Janet Waldo interview on WFDU
&
3. Judy Jetson at Comic Con 2010
Janet Waldo's heir apparent, Kath Soucie became a voice-over legend, herself- please do one of hers!!!
I really wish I had the chance to meet Casey Kasem!
I guess its way too late.
Uber awesome!!
What a voice he had and like so many others below I never saw what he looks like or that he did Shaggy's voice. R.I.P
Thanks for my request
Ghostbusters 1984 radio voice cameo
He was also in The Night America Panicked, I think.
Yes he was in "The night that Panicked America " as one of Orson Welles' Mercury Theater actors.
I miss these old cartoons
May you please do the many voices of Paul Frees
Welcome foolish mortals!
IT'S CLOBBERIN' TIME!!!
All those voice cracks n stuff are great. He makes anything sound fun. They apparently had a creative disagreement in the zombie island 77min episode but he was meant to be in it, 1998.
If I remember right
Billy West ended up playing his voice in that film. Or maybe it was the other scooby doo animated movies he did it in
That was because in Scooby Doo on Zombie Island Shaggy (and Scooby) eat crawdads and Casey Kasem was a vegetarian. (I can empathize with that because I've been a vegetarian since 1985.) That's why Casey Kasem didn't do Shaggy's voice in the earliest direct-to-video Scooby Doo movies like Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase, which shows Shaggy (and Scooby) eating hamburgers and hot dogs (and in a Burger King commercial, obviously). Starting with What's New Scooby Doo? Casey Kasem was back on board as the voice of Shaggy, on the condition that Shaggy not be shown eating meat. (For instance, in Aloha Scooby Doo! Shaggy (and Scooby) eat fruit, ice cream and cake.) Unfortunately after Casey Kasem died Shaggy was back to eating meat. In Frankencreepy Shaggy and Scooby enter (and win) a bratwurst-eating contest.
@@bobbybickertI got a local burger chain ad before this video
1:00 Legend says that Shaggy used about 0.00000000001% of his power in order to lift the hammer.
"Transmute" Casey Kasem as the voice of Mark on Battle of the Planets as well as Shaggy and Robin we miss you Casey keep everyone in heaven happy with your vocal talent Rest in Peace.
2:56 You mean to tell me that Casey Kasem played the father of Shaggy in Mystery Incorporated. I love that. Its almost like he is handing the reigns over to Matthew Lilliard to take over.
One ep of 'The New Scooby Doo Movies had the gang meet Josie and her bunch. If they had included a Robin cameo - I think Casey would have walked out of the studio.
All jokes aside, Casey was a huge advocate for both Arab-American entertainers and Voice Actors in general - it's partly because of him American VA's are finally starting to equal their Japanese seiyu counterparts in recognition.
My favorite character from Casey is s Scooby-Doo , rest in peace Casey
Casey Kasem often imitated never duplicated
Just wanted to add that he also guest-starred in an episode of the '70s sci-fi radio series "Alien Worlds." He played a spaceship commander who starts a war with aliens who peacefully settled on Mars.
1 voice... many characters
I love that he used his radio announcer voice for Calgary Kasem xD.
Edit:
And Flakey Fakem too.
We all miss this dude!
Rip Casey kasem shaggy Robin cliffJumper
I honestly prefer Casey's voice more than Matthew Lilliard. Don't get me wrong, Matthew does a fantastic job as Casey but I much prefer Casey because he's the shaggy voice I grew up with as a kid. May he rest in peace.
Best voice of shaggy ever.
it took me this long to realize this guy was my childhood
Does anyone remember when Casey Kasem did a radio talk show in the 80's? I remember my mom listening to it all the time lol.
What a voice although a simple one I rememberable voice
Very cool stuff
Don’t forget that he voiced in early Sesame Street cartoons.
Mark from Battle of the Planets!?!?! Amazing! I loved that show.
The main reason 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). Then when I was older I found out that 7-Zark-7 wasn't even in the original anime! (Though even as a child I noticed that when "Mark" and "Princess" visited "Zark" at headquarters, they looked "different" than they did in the rest of the episode. Now I know that it was new animation done at a different studio, probably in a different country.)