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From: ccrdave@ucdavis.UUCP (Lord Kahless)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: Pathetic Trivia Answers
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Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 01:06:05 EDT
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> 
> NOTE: Once Upon a Planet, Yesteryear, Time Trap, More Tribbles, More
> Troubles, One of Our Planets is Missing and sundry others are
> animated episodes from the mid-1970's (I think) program which 
> Roddenberry OKed and for which the original cast did the voices;
> therefore they can be considered *canon*.  Alan Dean Foster wrote
> up the print versions which sometimes vary.  I have only seen these
> in French and of course they do not have the original cast voices
> although they aren't too bad really.  
> Susan in Canada

Not all of the voices are original.  Sarek's voice was Mark Lenard,
but Amanda's was Majel Barret, for example.  I think Kor's was James
Doohan.  Canonized Trek or not, I don't think you can consider Colicos
or Wyatt as having had a second episode.