.IllusiveKen on how, for some of us, Ed Asner's legacy was the Crotchety King of Cartoon Voiceover:
involved in creating characters through voice. Simply put, Asner’s voice was so recognizable that when I heard him in more than one place, I wanted to know the name of the guy behind that crusty growl.
Daggett shows up in several really good episodes, usually when some other more colorful villain like Catwoman or Clayface is involved. What’s telling is that Daggett’s only superpowers are dirty money and Asner’s inimitable voice, but it is nonetheless perfectly clear to the after-school crowd that Daggett is way more of a threat to Gotham and to Batman than the caped crusader’s costumed foes.
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