Shock - 19 secrets of your favorite cartoon characters

We grow and grow up together with our favorite cartoon characters. They make us cry and laugh, teach life's wisdom and cunning. We are so used to them that they seem to have become members of the family of each of us.

And about the family, after all, it's common to know everything. So, do you know all about your favorite movie heroes? I bet they have something to surprise you with? ;)

1. Duke

He was the leader of the detachment "Ji Ai Joe", he was able to evade lasers, survived after serious car accidents, defeated in battle with several opponents. But in 1987, Duke was stabbed in the heart. True, the authors of "Throwing the Cobra" decided not to hurt the young spectators and beat the plot as if the hero had fallen into a coma and eventually managed to fully recover.

2. The Joker

The voice of the cartoon Joker became Mark Hamill - everyone knows that, but not everyone knows that initially the producers wanted to invite Tim Curry to this place.

3. Bart Simpson

The project "The Simpsons" has become a cult. The heroes of this animated series are known throughout the world. And what about the information that Bart's boyfriend is actually being voiced by a woman - Nancy Cartwright ?!

4. Optimus Prime and Megatron

Having bought the rights to the history of "Transformers", Hasbro realized that the heroes of the new project need to give some special memorable names. The representatives of Marvel Comics - Danny O'Neill and Bob Budiansky - were called to the aid, who named Optimus Optimus, and Megatron as Megatron.

5. Skeeter

In the "Baby Dolls" there are "reduced" versions of all the main characters of the "Muppets show." Skeeter was created specifically for the animated series and nowhere else "acted".

6. Hobgoblin

Producers of the animated series decided to change the main opponent of Spider-Man from the Green Goblin to Hobgoblin. And it was impossible to prevent this, even if someone really wanted to, because the merchant with the Hobgoblins had already been put into production.

7. April O'Neill

Everyone is accustomed to consider her a reporter, but in fact, initially, April was a scientist, she worked in the Baxter Stockman laboratory and only thanks to the ninja turtles saved herself from attacking her boss's robot mice.

8. Chuckie

Tommy's best friend from the series "Oh, these kids!" Chucky's chick is voiced by Christine Cavanaugh, who gave her voice to cartoon characters from the TV series "Supercross", "Dexter's Laboratory", "Change", "Wild Thornberry Family".

9. The Tiger

This character was voiced by Paul Vinchel ... who is the owner of a patent for one of the first artificial hearts in the world.

10. Johnny Bravo

Who would have thought that for this macho with the cool hairstyle "a la Elvis" women fought! But so it was: the project was on the verge of closure, but Ellen Cockrell, Janet Mazotti and Julie Kane-Rich recaptured Johnny.

11. Gary and Patrick

Few people know that a pet pet sponge Bob is a snail Gary and his best friend starfish Patrick is actually a cousin.

12. Magneto

Initially, the authors of the project wanted Magneto to be played in the feature films by the same actor who voiced the character in cartoons - David Hamblin. But alas, the celebrity was too loaded and could not find in his busy schedule free time for filming.

13. The Astro

You also noticed some similarity between the dog from the "Jetsons" and Scooby-Doo? Well, it's not surprising, you know. The thing is that they were voiced by the same actor - Don Messick. And it seems, he knows how to give his heroes a special charm.

14. Pinky and Brain

Above the manner of conversation and the intonations of Brein had to work hard. According to the voice actor - Maurice LaMarche - the greatest contribution to the voice of the mouse was made by such famous personalities as Orson Welles, Vincent Price and Peter Lorre.

15. Scooby-Doo

Love Scooby? Then you will certainly like his brothers and sisters: Skipi-Du, Dudi-Du, Jabba-Doo, Rudi-Du and Hudi-do.

16. Chris

Speaking it, Seth Green was inspired by such a character as Buffalo Beal from "The Silence of the Lambs". And now live with it as you wish.

17. Ren and Stimpy

Prototype of Stimpy was a cat from the cartoon about the canary Twitch. And that explains a lot. At least now it became clear why he has such a big nose!

18. Beavis and Butthead

The names of his characters Mike Judge took from real life. As a child, he was familiar with a couple of guys. Bobby Beavis was a sporty kid and lived next door to Judge. "Butt-head" ("Zadnitsogolovym") called another friend Mike, who called himself "Iron Bat" ("Iron Ass").

19. Donald Duck

In 1943, "Disney" presented a short cartoon in which Donald appears in the image of a Nazi. The project was filmed in the framework of anti-Nazi propaganda, got into the top 50 of the greatest cartoons and even received an Oscar.