
Age: 67
female
Cheryl Chase is best known as the voice of Angelica Pickles on Rugrats, All Grown Up! and Angelica and Susie's Pre-School Daze! Chase's character Angelica Pickles placed #7 in TV Guide's "50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time" (August 2002). Her programs on which she has voiced characters include The Smart Talk with Raisin Show (as Raisin), The Ren & Stimpy Show, Addams Family Values (as Pubert Addams), Noozles(As "Pinky"), Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (as "Marie" in the English dub), and Random! Cartoons (as "Nurse"). She made her onscreen debut (as Cheryl Hudock) alongside Marie Osmond in the 1982 television movie,Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family. Behind the mic, Chase provided the voice of Mei in the Streamline Pictures dub of the Hayao Miyazaki film My Neighbor Totoro as well as Sachi in the Katsuhiro Otomo film Neo Tokyo done by ADV Films; in the early Harmony Gold English Dragon Ball dub from the 1980s, she voiced Puar (Squeaker) and Arale Norimaki. She voiced Angelica Pickles in The Rugrats Movie, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, and Rugrats Go Wild!.[citation needed] Cheryl Chase is the star of the upcoming animated series AW PRUNES! Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_Chase

Both the series and the titular character were named after Tex Avery, an animator who is known for his work at Warner Bros., MGM and Walter Lantz Productions. The creator describes the show as "homage to the brilliant, hilarious and groundbreaking animator Tex Avery and the wonderful squash-and-stretch cartoons of his era". The series was first broadcast on French channel M6 on September 3, 1997, and later debuted in syndication in the United States on September 29, ending after one season on November 30 the same year, and then the f**kery of Tex Avery was released and redubbed in Streamline in 1999. In the following years since it debuted, The Wacky Wild World of Tex Avery's F**kery has been panned as an "insult" to the cartoonist’s legacy, and was only a minimal hit in international territories where Tex Avery’s actual works were lesser known.
