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{{ :characters:2000_skunk1.jpg?240|Skunk in the 2003 series}} | {{ :characters:2000_skunk1.jpg?240|Skunk in the 2003 series}} | ||
{{ :characters:metropolis_skunk1.jpg?240|Skunk in the Metropolis movie}} | {{ :characters:metropolis_skunk1.jpg?240|Skunk in the Metropolis movie}} | ||
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+ | ==== 1960s series ==== | ||
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==== 1980s series ==== | ==== 1980s series ==== | ||
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- | In the [[episodes:2003|2003 series]], Skunk is a secondary antagonist appearing in a few episodes. He has an important role in the episode [[episodes:2003:Into Thin Air]], as well as [[episodes:2003:Reviving Jumbo]]. He is described by [[characters:Nora]] as a criminal who specializes in using innocent robots to commit crimes. | + | In the [[episodes:2003|2003 series]], Skunk is a secondary antagonist appearing in a few episodes. He has an important role in the episode [[episodes:2003:Into Thin Air]], as well as [[episodes:2003:Reviving Jumbo]]. He is described by [[characters:Nora|Robita]] as a criminal who specializes in using innocent robots to commit crimes. |
==== Other appearances ==== | ==== Other appearances ==== | ||
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===== Trivia ===== | ===== Trivia ===== | ||
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+ | In the 1960s series, he is voiced by Iemasa Kayumi in the Japanese version. | ||
In the 1980s series, he is voiced by Seizo Katou in the Japanese version and by Jay Rath in the English version. | In the 1980s series, he is voiced by Seizo Katou in the Japanese version and by Jay Rath in the English version. | ||
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In the 2003 series, he is voiced by Kazuki Yao in the Japanese version and by Wally Wingert in the English version. | In the 2003 series, he is voiced by Kazuki Yao in the Japanese version and by Wally Wingert in the English version. | ||
- | In Metropolis, he is voiced by Toshio Furukawa. | + | In Metropolis, he is voiced by Toshio Furukawa in the Japanese version and by Dan Woren in the English version. |