Thread:Bladez636/@comment-34842551-20200511041724/@comment-166036-20200511045126

I'm not sure what your sources are, but you're not going to find many "official" sources confirming this since "Wowser" was a non-union production with credits only for voice directors and script adaptors, while many of which were voice actors, wasn't always an indicator of the cast.

My source for it was the Crystal Acids Voice Actor database: http://www.crystalacids.com/database/title/1538/wowser/

But beyond that, here's some comparisons. Neither clips are of them doing the exact same voice, but they're what I can find atm and I believe demonstrate it well enough.: Wowser: https://youtu.be/DJEyQdVjt-4?t=816 Winkless: https://youtu.be/eaAmUi3SCI4?t=196

Dinghy: https://youtu.be/DJEyQdVjt-4?t=1971 Prescott: https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Akira/Dr-Onishi/

Kramer and Winkless, and Wyner and Prescott both have their similarities for sure. The main difference between Kramer and Winkless is that Kramer has a roughness to his voice when doing higher voices whereas Winkless is more nasally when doing them. Prescott has a more genuinely wise elder-type voice whereas Wyner, while not unconvincing at that kind of voice, has more of a put-on gruffness when doing those voices. On a semi-related note, this is Wyner voicing a character in "Wowser": https://youtu.be/DJEyQdVjt-4?t=959