First Quote Added
april 10, 2026
Latest Quote Added
"Once upon a time, back before I knew how to tie my shoes, the sun came up. Now, I know an everyday sunrise may not seem like such a big deal to some folks. But, imagine for a moment: if instead of rising up- like this- one morning where you lived, she took a look around and decided to go back to sleep. It happened once to us. Let me tell you all about it."
"Now, I got to admit as bad guys go, the Duke's nephew Hunch was more a hoot than he was horrible. But still, he was a nuisance and as we were tied up at the moment, we weren't all that happy to see him."
"If I killed my nephew, would that be murder or charity?"
"[Repeated line] Uncle Dukey!"
"On Rock-A-Doodle, Goldcrest's marketing rep had some issues about the owl making a skunk pie with a baby skunk voiced by a 6 year-old child actor. The skunk got away when the The Duke's nephew, voiced by Charles Nelson Reilly crash-lands in the outdoor kitchen. The rep came at us with some sort of experience about child abuse and that most child abuse occurs in the kitchen with scalding, burning etc. He made demands for us to cut material from that sequence, again not for the rating but for some personal concerns..."
"Glen Campbell as Chanticleer"
"Toby Scott Ganger as Edmond"
"Ellen Greene as Goldie"
"Phil Harris as Patou/Narrator (final role)"
"Eddie Deezen as Snipes"
"Sandy Duncan as Peepers"
"Christopher Plummer as the Grand Duke of Owls"
"Charles Nelson Reilly as Hunch"
"Sorrell Booke as Pinky"
"Will Ryan as Stuey"
"Dee Wallace as Edmond's mother"
"Stan Ivar as Edmond's father"
"Christian Hoff as Scott"
"Jason Marin as Mark"