As the filmmakers told me, they had no intention of messing around with such a famous face, and that was true when I got to see the ancient one himself on set (though he wouldn’t grant me an interview). Just a small sampling of his resume includes American Dad!, SpongeBob SquarePants, Adventure Time, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as well as video games such as Halo and Gears of War.īesides sounding right, Olmec is also going to look right. While Legends of the Hidden Temple‘s last episode aired in 1995, Baker has had a long and prolific career doing voiceover work for television since then. It was my first television series, and it remains one of the most popular projects I’ve ever been lucky enough to have been involved with throughout my career,” said Baker in a release, “This rock is once again ready to roll!” “An entire generation grew up loving Legends of the Hidden Temple. He’ll be teaming up again with the show’s host Kirk Fogg, whose return has already been announced.
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Yes, every child of the ’90s knows that phrase, but it only really rings true when it comes from one specific voice, and today Nickelodeon announced that we’ll again get to hear that sage wisdom from just that man….err, stone, as the original voice of Olmec will return for the upcoming Legends of the Hidden Temple movie.ĭee Bradley Baker, who voiced the talking head on the kid’s game show for all 120 episodes, will reprise his part for the live action-adventure TV movie reboot/relaunch set to premiere this fall.