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'''Greg Berg''' (born, [[November 26]], [[1960]]) is an American voice actor. Among his more prominent roles are Fozzie and Scooter on ''Muppet Babies'', Huckleberry Hound on ''Yo Yogi'', The Larry Fine Robot in ''Revenge of the Nerds'', Mr. Funny in ''The Mr. Men Show'',  Hector the Bulldog in ''The Looney Tunes Show'', The Robot in ''Toy Story'', Pterry in ''Flint the Time Detective'', and as the substitute voice for Donatello and Bebop during several season 3 episodes of the original ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''.
'''Greg Berg''' (born, [[November 26]], [[1960]]) is an American voice actor. Among his more prominent roles are Fozzie and Scooter on ''Muppet Babies'', Huckleberry Hound on ''Yo Yogi'', The Larry Fine Robot in ''Revenge of the Nerds'', Mr. Funny in ''The Mr. Men Show'',  Hector the Bulldog in ''The Looney Tunes Show'', The Robot in ''Toy Story'', Pterry in ''Flint the Time Detective'', and as the substitute voice for [[Donatello]] and Bebop during several season 3 episodes of the original ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''.


No, he is not [[Gregg Berger]].
No, he is not [[Gregg Berger]].

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Greg Berg (born, November 26, 1960) is an American voice actor. Among his more prominent roles are Fozzie and Scooter on Muppet Babies, Huckleberry Hound on Yo Yogi, The Larry Fine Robot in Revenge of the Nerds, Mr. Funny in The Mr. Men Show, Hector the Bulldog in The Looney Tunes Show, The Robot in Toy Story, Pterry in Flint the Time Detective, and as the substitute voice for Donatello and Bebop during several season 3 episodes of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

No, he is not Gregg Berger.

Voice roles

Notes

  • According to Greg at a TFCon panel, he recorded his lines rather late in DOTM's production back in May of 2011, 1 month before the film's June 2011 release.