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As some of you TaleSpin lovers may know, Ginny McSwain was the main voice director on the show, and she contributed to a lot of other projects too, including gaming ones.
She was recently interviewed on a site, which includes some bits about being a voice director for Disney :

Retroplayer- Early on in your career you worked on such projects as The Littles, My Little Pony ‘n Friends, G.I Joe Operation Dragonfly, The Karate Kid and, a big favourite around here at TGL, TaleSpin. Give us an impression on how you found your first few projects and was it difficult landing work to build up a reputation?
Ginny- You know, the offers kept coming. Most of the shows interested me. If they didn’t, I wouldn’t jump on board - back then I was fearless. I went from Hanna-Barbera to a brief stay at DIC, where I did The Littles and Heathcliff (one of the legendary Mel Blanc’s last recordings), later coming back there to do Karate Kid and Camp Candy. I was on the ground floor of Captain Planet (before it went all celebrity -- and, man, did they get the celebs), but I think the true “quality” years were at Disney T.V. I got an offer to freelance for Tale Spin, then Darkwing Duck, Goof Troop, Aladdin and Duck Daze (or Quack Pack…whatever it ended up being). I learned so much from the amazing and talented creators, writers and producers over those five years of back-to- back production. I will be forever grateful for that pocket of quality. Those series made me a better director. I’ve gone on to years of various projects since then, as my work has become more widely known. I’ve been very fortunate.
Nice to see other non-TaleSpin fansites saying the show is one of their favorites! 
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