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Springie
Her Royal Fluffiness...Swan of Swans...
I am a Swan.
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13-06-2016 15:57
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Redbird
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I am a Condor.
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13-06-2016 16:52
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The Other Jason
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Hi all,
Well, this is a tough one. I didn't see any other links posted, so I hope this isn't a duplicate.
Even though I knew it was coming, Ms. Waldo was in ill health for a few years, it's still hard to accept. I had been able to talk with her as recently as late 2014. Since then I've been in touch with her daughter, who has been gracious enough to keep me up-to-date on her condition.
Ms. Waldo was one of the most consistently positive, friendly and bubbly people I’ve ever met, and I don’t use that last word to describe a lot of folks. I’m glad and lucky to say I struck up a friendship with her over the years. We talked and wrote often. I kept her updated on Battle of the Planets happenings and life in general and she in turn told me about all the work she was doing recording radio shows, flying back and forth to personal appearances, signings or frequent events given in her late husband’s honor. She never slowed down!
Much the same as Alan Young, I’m really glad Ms. Waldo had some opportunities to meet her Battle of the Planets fans face-to-face a few times. We did the previously-mentioned event at the Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention at the Shrine Auditorium with her and Mr. Young in late 2001. Then in 2002, we put together a Battle of the Planets Q&A panel and signing at the San Diego Comic-Con that featured her, Casey Kasem and Ronnie Schell. She said afterward that she was surprised and thrilled at the Comic-Con turnout just for Battle of the Planets.
She was also able to meet a few of our GatchaCon group again at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2010. There were a couple multiple voice actor panels and she took part in one of them. Springie mentioned meeting her in costume after the panel and later Ms. Waldo commented to me at how fun it was to see someone dressed up as "her." We managed to find a few minutes to sit down privately and had a good visit. Since it was the last time I saw her in person, I'm very thankful for it now.
It’s too bad she’s no longer with us, but she left a lot of good for people to enjoy. I’m sure she’d be the first to steer her fans to go watch an episode of one of her shows in her honor. She mentioned many times that her favorite Battle of the Planets story was "Race Against Disaster" because of Lucy. If you have it on DVD, it will make a good tribute. If not, US residents can view it for free on Hulu
She’s someone that can never be replaced, both as a person and in the voice acting community. She was infectious enthusiasm wrapped up in human form. Kind, sharing and just a joy to talk with and be around. I'm really going to miss hearing her excited “Hello!” when she answered the phone. I feel greatly for her family’s loss and I will pass along any more information they may want to share.
Thanks for everything, Ms. Waldo. I hope you’re at peace.
Comic-Con, 2002
Jason
www.battleoftheplanets.info
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14-06-2016 00:20
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The Other Jason
Boardie
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Hi all,
quote: | Originally posted by Becky Rock
I'm very sorry to hear that, but it sounds as if she had a long, good life.
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Yes, he is the last of the main credited actors. There are still a number of actors credited either in the pilot, or not at all, who are still with us though. Alan Dinehart (the voice director's son who dropped the "jr" from his name), Takayo Fischer, David Jolliffe, Alan Oppenheimer, William Woodson, Wendy Young and possibly a couple others.
Best,
The Other Jason
www.battleoftheplanets.info
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15-06-2016 03:06
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