Originally Posted By ToonKirby Well it was Jasmine7's turn, but it's been 4 days, so who wants to do the next one?
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Sorry, Kirby. I was waiting to see whether my answer was acceptable. Didn't want to jump the gun, lol. ) Jonathan Frakes to David Spade
Originally Posted By ToonKirby Jonathan Frakes to Frank Welker, "Gargoyles". Welker to Patrick Warburton, "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command". Warburton to David Spade, "The Emperor's New Groove".
Originally Posted By TheRedhead 1. Hayley Mills to Roddy Macdowall in "That Darn Cat!" 2. Roddy Mcdowall to Angela Lansbury in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" 3. Angela Lansbury to Jerry Orbach in "Beauty and the Beast" 4. Jerry Orbach to Gilbert Gottfried in "Alladdin and the Prince of Thieves" 5. Gilbert Gottfried to Jason Alexander in "The Return of Jafar" 6. Jason Alexander to Haley Joel Osment in "Hunchback II: Electric Boogaloo" I'm sure there's a shorter way, but that'll do.
Originally Posted By ToonKirby You had the first couple links correct, but you can actually go straight from Angela Lansbury to Haley Joel Osment: he was the voice of Chip in "Beauty & the Beast: An Enchanted Christmas". Good job.
Originally Posted By TheRedhead "Haley Joel Osment: he was the voice of Chip in "Beauty & the Beast: An Enchanted Christmas"." D'oh! Of course. But aren't these games much more fun when they take forever?
Originally Posted By TikiRoomer Sandy Duncan to Roddy McDowall in CAT FROM OUTER SPACE Roddy McDowell to Julia Louis-Dreyfus in A BUG'S LIFE Julia Louis Dreyfus to Elisabeth Shue in DECONSTRUCTING HARRY These are always interesting games.
Originally Posted By jhammar007 Since it's been a few days, can we have a hint? Does this involve Wilt Chamberlain being on ESPN at all? Becuase I can't find any other Disney related project in which Wilt has taken part.
Originally Posted By TikiRoomer Woops. Kind of went off topic there. Ok, forget Shaq and Wilt, how about Bill Cosby and Skeet Ulrich?
Originally Posted By ToonKirby 1) Bill Cosby & Robin Williams, "Jack" (Hollywood Pictures). 2) Williams & Jerry Orbach, "Aladdin & the King of Thieves". 3) Orbach & Tim Curry, "Beauty & the Beast: An Enchanted Christmas". 4) Curry & Chris O'Donnell, "The Three Musketeers". 5) O'Donnell & Drew Barrymore, "Mad Love" (Touchstone). 6) Barrymore & Skeet Ulrich, "Scream" (Dimension).
Originally Posted By Torgo Hmm, there's a really simple link I know with two of my favorite movies, but I don't think either of them are Disney-related. Mickey Rooney to Teri Garr in "The Black Stallion" Teri Garr to Gene Hackman in "Young Frankenstein" (Now that I think about it, I'm positive that's not what you had in mind...)
Originally Posted By ToonKirby That's ok, at least it brought the topic back up ... anyone want to give it a shot?
Originally Posted By jhammar007 Gene Hackman and Lisa Bonet in "Enemy of the State" Lisa Bonet and Jim Varney in "Walt Disney World Celebrity Circus" Jim Varney and JIm Cummings in "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" Jim Cummings and Mickey Rooney in "Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure"
Originally Posted By jhammar007 Okay . . . here's the ultimate test of this "six degrees" theory. I didn't research these two people anymore than that I know they have both been in Disney films. In other words, I didn't research a six degrees of separation path between these two people before I posted. We'll see if it can be done. Harry Stockwell to David Spade
Originally Posted By ToonKirby 1) Harry Stockwell to Pinto Colvig, "Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs". 2) Colvig to Bobby Driscoll, "Melody Time". 3) Driscoll to Bill Thompson, "Peter Pan". 4) Thompson to Sterling Holloway, "Alice in Wonderland". 5) Holloway to John Fielder, "Winnie the Pooh & the Blustery Day". 6) Fielder to David Spade, "The Emperor's New Groove".