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The Smurfs (1981–1989)
A classic and a springboard for all involved...
14 September 1999
Anyone who flipped on cartoons from 1981-1989, or was under 10 in those years, knows The Smurfs. It's as standard as Superfriends, and just as Hanna Barbara -esque. As such, you'll never not see it on Cartoon Network.

Still a good percentage of the classical music I know I first met through the background music on The Smurfs.

Retrospectively, the thing that amazes me the most was how much of a springboard it was for all the actors involved. Click on any name above, and you'll see that almost every character is still making major features. You'll recognize those whom they became. Azrael was the voice of the Martians on Mars Attacks! and Bandit on Johnny Quest. Gargamel became Dick Dastardly. Vanity Smurf was Skeletor. Papa Smurf was the same as Droopy Dog.

Basically, everyone who ever touched this show became an industry-standard in voice-overs.
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If you're Mormon, this is a very famous movie!
4 July 1999
Back when the church made a lot of feel-good warm&fuzzy movies with no mention of itself, there was made The Phone Call; whence comes the line, "I play the bassoon. It's like a balloon with S's." Because of his fabulous work, Mark McClure went on to make 30ish other movies and TV shows. Really, this isn't Citizen Kane, but it's a cute and hilarious movie that's more than appropriate to have been shown in a whole lot of high school classes for the past 20 years.
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