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Duck Dodgers was nominated for a 2004 Emmy Award for outstanding animated program, special class.  Bob, along with Joe (Duck Dodgers) Alaskey presented 3 awards at the black tie event held at Hollywood and Highland.  Season 2 of DD debuts summer, 2004 on Cartoon Network.  Plus, the network has given the thumbs up for season 3, scheduled to start recording mid June.  Click here for a behind the scenes look at the making of Duck Dodgers.

Bob was nominated for the 2003 Annie Award in the category of Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production for the role of Eager Young Space Cadet in "Duck Dodgers". The show was also nominated for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production Produced for Children, as well as Music in an Animated Television Production and Production Design in an Animated Television Production.

The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences asked Bob to mentor Craig Van Dyke, first place winner in non traditional animation at the 2004 College Emmy Awards for his film Lemmings.  Lemmings also won 3rd place in the 2004 Student Academy Awards.

Bob voiced one of the reporters for the theatrical trailer of Disney's new animated feature Chicken Little, which is still in production. Finding Nemo, in which Bob provided incidental voices, has become one of the most successful animated films of all time in the United States, recently surpassed by Shrek 2 which Bob also worked on.  Finding Nemo is currently out on video along with Santa Clause 2 (Bob plays Comet), Spirited Away (Bob as No Face), and The Haunted Mansion (in which Bob provided many of the ghosts and ghoul vocal effects). Some current commercial campaigns include Sprint, Metroline, H&R Block, promos for Cartoon Network, Albertsons, Red Bull, Armed Forces Radio, PG&E, Publix, and Diet Pepsi.  Airdate is pending for the NBC special For the First Time on TV, in which Bob provides narration.

LucasArts continues to use Bob as the voice of Luke Skywalker in their Star Wars CD ROM games, with several new games soon to be released. Here's an outtake as Bob, playing Luke Skywalker for LucasArts, attempts the classic line that all Star Wars fans know and love "Look at the size of that thing!" Bob has also been busy traveling the country making guest appearances at various fan conventions, as well as teaching his animation voice-over workshop.



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