Garfield: I hear the voices from "Garfield and Friends".
Peanuts: I hear voices from "A Charlie Brown Christmas", "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown", and "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show".
Beetle Bailey: When I read the title character's dialog, I hear Frank Welker's voice for the frog in commercial advertisements for Smacks cereal.
The Born Loser: When I read Brutus Thornapple's dialog, I hear Bill Thompson's voice for Droopy Dog in the theatrical animated cartoons.
Get Fuzzy: When I read Bucky Katt's dialog, I hear Tom Kenny's rough voice for a feline driving school teacher in an episode of "Rocko's Modern Life".
The Wizard of Id: When I read the dialog for the wizard and king, I hear low and high variations of Daws Butler's voice for various characters in the "Fractured Fair Tales" segments of the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon series. The wizard has the lower voice and the king has the higher voice. When I read Rodney's dialog, I hear the voice John Stocker used for most of the Koopa Troopas in "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show" and Prince Hugo the Huge in "The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3". When I read dialog for the news announcer at the castle tower, I hear Jim Mallon's voice for Gypsy in "Mystery Science Theater 3000". When I read Turnkey's (the character who guards Spook in the king's dungeon) dialog, I hear Bill Faggerbakke's earlier voice for Patrick Starr in "SpongeBob Squarepants". When I read Spook's dialog, I hear Tom Kenny's voice for an older SpongeBob.