90 is a good long life. Still, this is sad news. RIP Mr. Rickles.
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Definitely sad to hear. Though he lived the definition of a full life I'd say.
The big thing on my mind right now is whether or not he was able to record his role for Toy Story 4. Hanks and some others have been in the booth for at least 3 sessions in the past 2 years, was Don one of them? I don't believe I've heard anything about it. My gut tells me no. Hope I'm wrong.
If he hasn't, would they go the impersonator route? Would it be too soon? Does anyone even do a convincing Rickles? I haven't heard any yet.
Kyle wrote:The big thing on my mind right now is whether or not he was able to record his role for Toy Story 4. Hanks and some others have been in the booth for at least 3 sessions in the past 2 years, was Don one of them? I don't believe I've heard anything about it. My gut tells me no. Hope I'm wrong.
Unfortunately, he didn't get to record his part.
Toy Story 4 is due in 2019, but Rickles hadn’t recorded for it before his death because the script was still being written, says his longtime spokesman Paul Shefrin, who confirmed his death from kidney failure.
Might be thinking of Cars 2, which had to replace George Carlin. They just retired the Doc Hudson character after Paul Newman passed away.
Mr Potato Head is part of the core group of toys (as he was in Woody's rescue party and was one of the toys given to Bonnie), so I'm not sure what Pixar will do in this situation.
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