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William Richard "Billy" West (born April 16, 1952) is an American voice actor. He launched his career in the early 1980s performing daily comedic routines on Boston's WBCN (TOP Rock station of the time) shortly after moving on to do the revival of Beany and Cecil and was also a castmember on the Howard Stern's radio show during the early to mid 1990s. West is best known for his voice-work on Ren & Stimpy, Doug and Futurama. His favorite characters are Philip J. Fry (Futurama) and Stimpy (Ren and Stimpy), both of which he originated. West's most notable film work was in Space Jam (1996) providing the voice of both Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd; he has provided the same voices for other Looney Tunes films and video games. West has been very outspoken over his displeasure about the influx of movie star actors providing voice-over for films and major shows. As well as a voice artist, West is also a guitarist and singer-songwriter with a band called Billy West and The Grief Counselors.

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for Ed in The Wildlife Land (TV Series) (2011–2012)
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The Wildlife Land is an American animated television series, based on The Wildlife Land film series created by ???. It was developed for television by Ford Riley for Disney Junior and was produced by Buena Vista Animation Studios, and animated by Toon City in the Philippines. It premiered on YTV in Canada for a test on January 7, 2011 and premiered on Disney Channel in the United States on March 7, 2011. It was made as traditionally animated with computer-animated backgrounds, which the past sequels from The Wildlife Land X: The Great Mammal Migration onwards have used, with occasional cel-shaded computer animated characters in wide shots. The main antagonists in the series are Shetani, an evil villainous Masai lion, and Gome and Ondoa, two henchmen Striped hyenas. The TV series takes place after the events of The Wildlife Land XIII: The Wisdom of Friends, due to Calvin and Jane being absent in that film.