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Top 10 Best Voice Acting Performances in 90s Movies

Top 10 Best Voice Acting Performances in 90s Movies

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The 90s provided a golden age of voice acting. For this list, well be looking at the most remarkable vocal performances in animated films of the 1990s. Our countdown includes Tarzan, Hercules, The Lion King, and more! What do YOU think is the best voice acting performance of the 90s?
Date: 2023-11-21

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msmojo, you gotta do a bit more homework. Great list and wonderful picks for sure. But there are some errors and things that should be noted.
Prince of Egypt isnt a Disney movie. Its by Dreamworks, who in turn is owned by NBCUniversal. Really shouldnt be on this list Watch Mojo. Sorry.
And Anastasia is only a Disney movie now after their acquisition of 20th Century Fox, who made it. And on that note, mentioning Ferngully, again. Not a Disney film. It was actually an independent film that was distributed by 20th. So the distribution rights now exist with Disney. But it certainly wasnt produced by them.

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1 Robin Williams - Aladdin
2 Tom Hanks & Tim Allen - Toy Story 1 & 2
3 Eddie Murphy - Mulan
4 Nathan Lane - The Lion King
5 James Earl Jones & Jeremy Irons - The Lion King
6 James Woods - Hercules
7 Robby Benson & Richard White - Beauty and the Beast (knowing that neither man actually sound like Beast and Gaston, respectively, in real life, just show their serious voice acting skill range.
8 Tony Jay - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
9 Ming-Na Wen - Mulan
10 Chris Sarandon - The Nightmare Before Christmas

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Jack Skellington is not the Mayor of Halloween Town. The Kalabar is the Mayor of Halloween Town, and he is voiced by the late, great Robin Thomas.
And Tim Curry as Hexxus should be in the top 10. Susan Egan and Minnie Driver really don't belong in this list, especially when you've got James Woods in Hercules. Feels like y'all were struggling to find female representation here.

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I feel like Ming-Na Wen's performance as Mulan doesn't get enough recognition. Not only is her acting performance phenomenal, but Ming-Na Wen is one of if not THE only actors to portray a starring role in all 3 of Disney's biggest properties: Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars, since she plays Agent Melinda May in Agents of S. H. I. E. L. D, and bounty hunter Fennec Shand in The Mandalorian.
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Having grown up watching The Ten Commandments every Easter, the Prince of Egypt was well done as an animated movie with a great cast.
Yet it's hard to top Robin Williams compared to any of them at the time, and he's CERTAINLY better than Will Smith in the live-action, as good as Smith is (sans biotch-slap.

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You guys should've done this in multiple videos with different titles. for example, protagonists, villains, side characters, etc. So many people were overlooked. Mufasa, Hades, almost every movie had someone that should've had the spotlight on them, but all they got were special mentions.
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i have one somewhat pointless comment but i have to get it off my chest lol. Jack Skellington is the KING of Halloweentown, he's the Pumpkin King. The Mayor of Halloween town is Mayor(the guy whose head rotates around to reveal either his happy or sad face.
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we use to have a vhs of lion king, my little brother watched it alot. One day Jeremy irons was on the TV ( my brothr hasn't seen him or know who he is, my brother stoped what he was doing, looked at the screen and said. .scar. pointing at jeremy iorns.
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Im surprised no one from the Nightmare Before Xmas movie made it to this list
Catherine OHara played two characters there! (Sally/Shock)
And Danny elfman voiced Jack/Barrel/The Clown with Tear Away Face
Also the voice actor for Oogie Boogie

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Sooo I'm reaching here, but during Aladdin when they sang a Whole New World, that the sphinx lost its nose, it was actually Ramse's sphinx's nose. So, Ralph Fiennes was stuck doing Voldemort with no nose. Because he lost it in the Disney world.
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Here's one you might have forgotten about.
Lady, I HAVEN'T forgotten about ANY. My daughter's four now, so I'm passing down the knowledge with a 76 Disney/Pixar movie collection on a USB stick that plays. all. day. long.

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Jeremy Irons should have been number two and James Woods number three! But no one was coming close to Robin Williams. Then Id say Eddie Murphy is number four. Who else besides Hades had more memorable one liners than Mushu?
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Omg the Eddie Murphy replacement for the second mulan is problematic is so many ways, especially since that was a white man who was trying to be Eddie Murphy trying to be a Chinese dragon. Problematic to say the least
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Its not an animated film, but James Earl Jones was technically a voice actor in Star Wars. Talk about a stirring performance! Id definitely include that. But Robin Williams DEFINITELY deserves #1
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I like TOY STORY and the honorable mention of A BUGS LIFE. I also love THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, HERCULES, and the honorable mentions of THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS and JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH.
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Fun fact:
Jason Alexander also voiced Abis Mal in Return of Jafar. It's probably a more forgettable role because it was a straight-to-video sequel and it wasn't as good as the original.

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Let's be honest, we all knew who was going to be number 1, that was really no surprise. RIP Robin Williams. Not a day goes by you aren't missed. He WAS my childhood. Always and forever
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I'm sorry but James Earl Jones should've been on the list instead of Jeremy Irons, he had a better commanding voice then Jeremy Irons! Robin Williams what a legend, we miss him.
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These are all fabulous, but really, this is a distinction between English-voiced films. If you included Japanese animation, well. there'd be a heck of a more intense competition
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A pity The Rescuers Down Under was forgotten once more. It had a great voice cast, from comedic legend John Candy as Wilbur to George C. Scott as the evil Percival McLeach.
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Tim Curry is one of the most talented actors in the world. His voice acting is second to none, but he also displays amazing talent in his vocal stylings as well.
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This is the most biased list riddled with feminist BS. Meg was barely memorable at all in that movie. Christopher Lloyd dominated Anastasia. Really shitty list.
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When you realize the actor who played Ramses went on to portray one of the most powerful dark wizards in the Wizarding World, the Dark Lord Voldemort.
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I would say that you have to watch a nightmare before Christmas again. Jack Skellington was not the mayor, he was the Pumpkin King. Get it right right!
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Jonathan Taylor Thomas, as Simba, did a pretty decent job but no one, i don't believe, topped the performance of Tom Hanks as Woody in Toy Story
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Excuse me HOW is Tim Curry an HONORABLE MENTION on this list! Him as Hexus was INSANELY good and deserving of an official spot on this list!
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Anything from Prince of Egypt is unmatched IMO, but also I loved Thumbalina and I feel it's always overlooked. Love this list though!
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Not only did Susan Egan play Meg in Hercules, but she also played Belle in the original Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast
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Oh puh-lease! We all loved Meg for how she was animated. The memorable voice performance in that movie was James Woods. No contest.
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Jack is not the mayor? There is literally a character that is the mayor, a two-faced politician. So much wrong with this list.
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