is it or would it be possible to request autographs of voice characters for cartoons that have been axed,via the studio? would it be worth my time trying?
i have recently come into knowledge of a few of my fav actors whom have lent thier voices for characters but here in australia weve only had the show aired for a short time and the show was cancelled at the end of last year.
some of these actors are extreamly hard to pin down thru thier agents for a signature or even a stamp/autopen.
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Hi spannna
My guess is that if you write to the studio of the cartoon, it will come back as RTS. This is because as the cartoon isn't being made anymore, the person you wish to write to won't be there to answer your request.
Your best bet will be to write to their agent, even though you say that they're hard to pin down through their agents for a signature or even a stamp/autopen. However, it may be possible for yout to wait until they work on a new project (you may need to keep an eye out for this.) It would be a good idea to write to them c/o their next project if you say that it's hard to get them to sign via their agent.
Good luck!
nowandagain [rockon]
My guess is that if you write to the studio of the cartoon, it will come back as RTS. This is because as the cartoon isn't being made anymore, the person you wish to write to won't be there to answer your request.
Your best bet will be to write to their agent, even though you say that they're hard to pin down through their agents for a signature or even a stamp/autopen. However, it may be possible for yout to wait until they work on a new project (you may need to keep an eye out for this.) It would be a good idea to write to them c/o their next project if you say that it's hard to get them to sign via their agent.
Good luck!
nowandagain [rockon]
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