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Clancy Brown also voiced characters in other TV series such as Long Feng from ''[http://avatarthelastairbender.wikia.com Avatar: The Last Airbender]'' and Dogpound from ''[http://turtlepedia.wikia.com Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]''. He also voiced Frosty the Snowman in an episode of the Disney series ''Phineas and Ferb.'' | Clancy Brown also voiced characters in other TV series such as Long Feng from ''[http://avatarthelastairbender.wikia.com Avatar: The Last Airbender]'' and Dogpound from ''[http://turtlepedia.wikia.com Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]''. He also voiced Frosty the Snowman in an episode of the Disney series ''Phineas and Ferb.'' | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When forming Mr. Krabs' laugh, the show's creator, Steve Hillenburg was telling Brown to chuckle faster and faster until he formed the laugh of Mr. Krabs we know (and somewhat love) today. | *When forming Mr. Krabs' laugh, the show's creator, Steve Hillenburg was telling Brown to chuckle faster and faster until he formed the laugh of Mr. Krabs we know (and somewhat love) today. |
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Template:Person Clarence J. "Clancy" Brown III (b. January 5, 1959) is an American actor and voice artist, best known as the voice of Mr. Krabs, Bruiser, Scooter and Harold on the series SpongeBob SquarePants.
Biography
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Others
Clancy Brown also voiced characters in other TV series such as Long Feng from Avatar: The Last Airbender and Dogpound from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He also voiced Frosty the Snowman in an episode of the Disney series Phineas and Ferb.
Trivia
- When forming Mr. Krabs' laugh, the show's creator, Steve Hillenburg was telling Brown to chuckle faster and faster until he formed the laugh of Mr. Krabs we know (and somewhat love) today.