The Fascinating Life Of The Comedy Phenomenon That Is Don Knotts

Published on 11/13/2019
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More Voice Acting Work

In 2000, Don Knotts had more voice acting work via the direct-to-video animated movie Tom Sawyer, where he voiced the character of “Mutt Potter”. The film is adapted from Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, though the cast is composed of animals instead of humans. Country music singers generally performed the characters’ voices and the film featured several musical numbers. Critics did not widely review the film and did not really make a splash in the market of direct-to-video films.

More Voice Acting Work

More Voice Acting Work

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Final Film

The 2006 straight-to-DVD comedy movie Air Buddies is the sixth installment in the Air Bud franchise and the first direct-to-DVD spin-off. The film is about a lonely teenager who has a dog that is uncannily able to play every sport. It was Don Knotts’ final movie and was released after he passed away. Don Knotts voices “Sniffer,” the old Bloodhound that no longer has his sense of smell.

Final Film

Final Film

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