![]() ![]() This win was so significant for the studio that "When You Wish Upon A Star" was adopted as the anthem of Disney and was used in the Walt Disney Pictures ident that precedes their films from the 1980s onwards. By that time, Walt Disney had already received several Oscars for the studio's short films and, in fact, remains the person to have won the most awards of all time, with a staggering 26 wins and 59 nominations, via Time. "Pinocchio" managed to pick up best original song for "When You Wish Upon A Star" and best original score. The hiccup lives on, however, and it is perhaps the most famous hiccup in animation history, or at least the one provided by the most famous person. ![]() It may seem strange to have such a well-known voice actor provide the voice for a character who never speaks, although Gideon did originally have some lines that were cut from the final film. ![]() Known as "The Man of a Thousand Voices," Blanc is an extremely prolific voice actor with a staggering number of screen credits. Even stranger is that the actor credited is Mel Blanc who, if you haven't heard of him, you will have heard of one of the characters he voiced -– including a certain Bugs Bunny, as well as a plethora of other "Looney Tunes" characters. What is hard to believe is that there is a voice actor credited with this part, even though the audience only ever hears the character hiccup. A key player in one of the funniest scenes of the film, which involves an oversized mallet, Gideon manages to steal almost every scene he is in without uttering a single word. ![]()
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