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| Dan Castellaneta | ... | Earthworm Jim / ... (23 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Jeff Bennett | ... | Peter Puppy / ... (23 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Jim Cummings | ... | Psy-Crow / ... (22 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Charles Adler | ... | Professor Monkey-For-A-Head / ... (17 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Kath Soucie | ... | Princess What's-Her-Name / ... (17 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Edward Hibbert | ... | Evil the Cat (15 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Andrea Martin | ... | Queen Slug-For-A-Butt / ... (11 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| John Kassir | ... | Henchrat / ... (10 episodes, 1995-1996) |
Series Writing credits | ||
| Douglas Langdale | (6 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Steve Roberts | (unknown episodes) | |
| Douglas TenNapel | (unknown episodes) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Kathi Castillo | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| David Perry | .... | executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Roy Allen Smith | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Douglas TenNapel | .... | executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| William Anderson | (23 episodes, 1995-1996) | ||
| Patrick Griffin | (13 episodes, 1995) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Jay Bixsen | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Art Department | |||
| Ruben Chavez | .... | key background painter (4 episodes, 1996) | |
| Jim Hickey | .... | key background painter (4 episodes, 1996) | |
| Johan Klingler | .... | storyboard artist (2 episodes, 1995) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Deb Adair | .... | production sound mixer (unknown episodes) | |
| Elliot Anders | .... | supervising dialogue editor (unknown episodes) | |
Series Animation Department | |||
| Kirk Tingblad | .... | timing director (4 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Travis Cowsill | .... | storyboard artist (3 episodes, 1996) | |
| Norma Klingler | .... | storyboard (2 episodes, 1995) | |
| Marlene Robinson May | .... | timing director (unknown episodes) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Terry Reiff | .... | music editor (unknown episodes) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Ginny McSwain | .... | voice director (23 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Danik Thomas | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) | |
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Put simply, "Earthworm Jim" was one of the funniest and most entertaining television programs on the air during the time of its run, and remains one of the most creatively humorous cartoons of all time.
The series takes several of the characters and scenarios from the video game it's based on and brings them to stunning life, including Princess What's-Her-Name, Peter Puppy (who'd always honor anything at all that impressed him with the "Better than..." comment), and a motley cast of rogues who helped keep things funny.
It's truly one of the most notable animated shows in history (and had a great theme song too), so here's hoping it's preserved on DVD.