Mad Magazine makes atelevision special, directed by Chris Ishii, where several of their comics series appear in animated form. The special never airs, due to television regulations. Edgy programs were banned by the restrictions ofthe television code at the time.[13]
February 18: Nicole St. John, American voice actress and talent agent (voice of Sally, Comrade Greeting Card and Electronic Orphanarium Welcome Card inFuturama).
April 18:Edgar Wright, English filmmaker (voice of Goat inSing, Dog Cop and Pig Chauffeur inSing 2, Alistair Boorswan in theDuckTales episode "The Duck Knight Returns!").
May 21:Fairuza Balk, American actress (voice of Connie D'Amico and Coco inFamily Guy, Penny Dee in theJustice League episode "Only a Dream", Roxy in theClose Enough episode "Halloween Enough").
August 20:Amy Adams, American actress (portrayed and voiced Giselle inEnchanted, voice of Misty, Merilynn, Sunshine and Dawn's Little Musician inKing of the Hill).
September 19:Jimmy Fallon, American stand-up comedian, television host, actor, writer, producer, singer, and musician (voice of Dylan inThe Magic Roundabout, Prince Betameche in theArthur and the Invisibles franchise, himself in theFamily Guy episode "We Love You Conrad").
October 10:Dale Earnhardt Jr., American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver, team owner, author and analyst (voice of Junior inCars, Chip Racerson Jr. in theTeen Titans Go! episode "Teen Titans Vroom", himself inThe Cleveland Show episode "The Hangover: Part Tubbs").
August 24:Alexander de Seversky, Russian-American aviation pioneer, inventor, and influential advocate of strategic air power (technical consultant and live-action commentator in the animated feature filmVictory Through Air Power), dies at age 80.[64][65]
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