June Foray
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Did You Grow Up with Me, Too?: The Autobiography of June Foray
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2009
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3 editions
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The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons
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1991
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13 editions
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Welcome, Foolish Mortals the Life and Voices of Paul Frees (Revised Edition)
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2004
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10 editions
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The Art of Jay Ward Productions
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2013
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2 editions
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Off to Never Land: 70 Years of Disney’s Peter Pan
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Perverse, Adverse and Rottenverse
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2004
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3 editions
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Tall and Small Tales
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“For reasons that will become obvious, I call this story, "There's a Horse in My Living Room." It's about how I wound up with a horse in my living room.”
― Did You Grow Up with Me, Too?: The Autobiography of June Foray
― Did You Grow Up with Me, Too?: The Autobiography of June Foray
“For the flip side of the record, we preformed yet another Dragnet parody, "Little Blue Riding Hood." The announcer, Hy Averback, explained that the color had been changed to prevent an investigation. Those were the McCarthy witch-hunting days and no one wanted to get caught being "Red." So of course, I was Little Blue Riding Hood with a sweet gentle little voice different from the maiden who was almost devoured by the dragon. I was also Grandma.”
― Did You Grow Up with Me, Too?: The Autobiography of June Foray
― Did You Grow Up with Me, Too?: The Autobiography of June Foray
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