Never show anybody that.” And then we saw it on the Internet when it was on Ellen, and it had like eight million views. Listen, when she first showed us a long clip of the sloth thing, Josh and I were like, “That’s amazing! Don’t ever show anybody that. TVLINE | First off, congrats on the Season 2 pickup! On Kristen’s sloth scale, how excited was your reaction to the news? Ben Schwartz, who plays Clyde, has a few suggestions for the unconventional work comedy, but first previews the buzzy season finale, Jean-Ralphio’s triumphant return to Parks and Recreation, and even spills about Kristen Bell’s sloth meltdown. For kids and for adults I think it’s so well done.Showtime‘s House of Lies finishes its freshman run with a bang this Sunday at 10/9c, and the pod is already gearing up for a second season. I’m very excited if people are watching DuckTales because I truly think the writing is phenomenal. Everybody over there knows how to write, so it’s great. Much like Sonic, you do the script as is first because the script is great. So you kind of learn how to play with it within the moment, your reaction or adding to the beginning of the middle or end or kind of making it your own a little bit. ![]() But when it’s DuckTales and it’s a 22-minute show or whatever, you can’t really go on huge tangents because then you’re taking away from the 22 minutes that you have. Then there’ll be little tweaks, and we’ll always be encouraged to improvise a little bit. But in terms of the writers, we get to see them a little bit more (while) recording. The idea that they do action because our show is not just an animated show, there’s action sequences that are really well done and that’s a testament to (Matt) Youngberg as well.īut it’s like all of these directors that we have are pretty fantastic. Like if you look at Tanner Johnson and look at some of these guys who are directing our episodes, they’re incredible. What’s the sort of symbiotic relationship you have with them? Or is it just you following exactly what they’re saying or do you try to give input into the character? What’s that relationship like?īut also the directors are badass. ![]() So you talked a lot about the writers and obviously you have a special relationship with the writers as an actor on the show. The funny thing is we record these a year ago and you kind of forget what it is and then it comes out a year and a half later so I’m just as excited as everybody else’s as they start to roll out. That’s the first one that comes to mind just because I had just done ADR for it before a couple of months ago. I just saw when I did ADR, so I’m really excited for that. And the episode itself is so cool that it just makes me really happy and within the episode it works really well and they use it so well. I get a full song in one of the episodes and it’s awesome and it’s a really cool type of song. There is an episode, and just because I just got ADR for it a little bit ago, sometimes they let me sing songs, which is, I’m not a professional singer, I can’t really, really sing, but I can fake it a little bit. What are you most excited for in this season of DuckTales? What with Dewey are we going to get to see? Schwartz even extended our call to specifically talk about DuckTales and we got to ask him a few questions about the season three and the process of working with the writers he loves so much. ![]() Grab a FREE TRIAL of Disney+, on us, right here! Just one quick Dewey for me.’ And he’s like, ‘Oh, I didn’t think about it, that would be great.'” “There’s a moment there’s all these little ducklings that are walking by and James Marsden is like, “Donald, Daisy, da, da…” I was like, ‘Oh, Jeff, I wonder if Dewey could be there.
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