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1->''"She's not ''actually'' in this episode. Do we still have to pay her?"''
2-->-- '''Sardonyx''', referencing Sugilite (Music/NickiMinaj), ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS4E2KnowYourFusion Know Your Fusion]]"
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4Acting and voice acting can be a fickle thing, but sometimes what can be simply corrected with TheOtherDarrin will not be possible; we call that the Actor Existence Limbo.
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6Actor Existence Limbo is when a voice actor worked on a series, but an incident caused the voice actor to be missing in action. Rather than replacing the VA, they make the character role unvoiced. So if that character is part of a piece of media that requires voice acting, [[StockFootage reused lines]] from previous appearances would be possible at best. If the media were a video game, then said character would likely be an NPC if reused lines aren't enough.
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8One of the reasons why an actor will be placed in limbo rather than replacing them is due to potential of bad publicity. Affairs can be called out by the press, possible grudges can happen between both sides. Simply put, an AEL can be harmful to those who enjoyed the actor.
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10When the character is plain [[DroppedABridgeOnHim killed off]] due to the Actor Existence Limbo becoming too much, it becomes a case of ActorLeavesCharacterDies or TheCharacterDiedWithHim. When the network does this, it is a RoleEndingMisdemeanor. See also DemotedToExtra and FakeShemp.
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18* In 2011, after Creator/GilbertGottfried [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor was fired for making insensitive remarks about Japan]], the Aflac duck, whose annoying voice as he quacks out "AFLAAAAAC!" was pretty much his whole shtick. Instead of seeking out a voice actor immediately, the next ad with him was filmed in SilentMovie style. The ad ends with the duck getting hit by a train before we see him harmlessly stuck to its front. The whole thing was pretty much a LampshadeHanging - he was silenced for the time being before eventually getting his voice back when Dan [=McKeague=] took over.
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22* In ''Anime/CrayonShinChan'', Buriburizaemon was reduced to cameo appearances after [[Creator/KanetoShiozawa his voice actor]] died in 2000. It would not be until 2016, in Episode '''[[LongRunners 894-2]]''', that Buriburizaemon would finally regain a speaking role, now voiced by Creator/HiroshiKamiya.
23* This trope is the reason Sayla Mass is [[DemotedToExtra largely absent]] from Universal Century ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' series' after the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam original]], despite being Char's sister and Amuro's close friend. Her VA Creator/YouInoue was unavailable for both ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'' and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]'', leaving Sayla with only a voiceless cameo in ''Zeta'' and a brief role in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ''. It wasn't until the {{Prequel}} ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheOrigin'', when the role was recast following Inoue's 2003 death, that Sayla had a major animated role again.
24* For ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'', May/Haruka wound up falling into this due to her Japanese voice actor KAORI suffering from vocal health issues that prevented her from returning. As a result when Ash's other female companions return to the show, she's glaringly absent outside of archive footage and a voiceless cameo during Ash's fight with Leon.
25* In Season 3 of ''Anime/YuGiOhVRAINS'', Specter's seiyuu was busy with theater work to record lines, resulting in Specter never speaking until the very end of the series.
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29* When one of ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'''s voice actors, [=Vegeta3986=], left the team, the character he voiced, Yamcha, was given no lines to say. Rather, when he would try to speak, [[ButtMonkey other characters would immediately cut him off because they don't care what he thinks.]] This continued until he was recast to be voiced by [[WebVideo/NullmetalAlchemist Faulerro]].
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33* ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'': Red the fire truck, voiced by late Creator/{{Pixar}} writer Creator/JoeRanft. Granted, [[TheQuietOne he didn't have any real lines to begin with]], but by the time of [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 the sequel]], he has [[TheVoiceless no voice whatsoever]] due to Ranft's death. [[RealLifeRelative Ranft's brother Jerome]] later took over voicing the character in 2013, where in [[WesternAnimation/Cars3 the third film]], Red only cries.
34* Don Rickles, the voice actor for Mr. Potato Head, passed away in April of 2017, which is why his character in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is DemotedToExtra and doesn’t speak much. The few lines Potato Head does have are from archived recordings.
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38* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': After the death of Creator/PhilipSeymourHoffman in 2014, fans wondered how this would affect both ''[[Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjayPart1 Mockingjay Part 1]]'' and ''[[Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjayPart2 Mockingjay Part 2]]''. As Plutarch Heavensbee lived at the end of ''Mockingjay'', many assumed that they’d rewrite it to [[DeathByAdaptation kill him off]] as a result. However, Hoffman had finished filming all his scenes in ''Part 1'' and only had a week of filming left on ''Part 2'' at the time of his death, so the filmmakers decided to just add him in digitally in one scene and have a scene where he had a conversation with another character reiterated by letter instead and thus, his fate would remain the same as it did in the book even without Hoffman there.
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42* ''Series/DoctorWho'' had a mild case of this with Creator/SarahSutton, who played Nyssa. Originally, she was not intended to be a long-term companion, and so was hired on a serial-to-serial basis. When it became clear that Sutton was going to be a longer-term player, her contracts had to be renegotiated, leading to her having to sit out "Kinda" while all the legalities were hammered out. Her absence from the serial was explained by Nyssa falling into a sudden coma.
43* When Hartley Sawyer was fired from ''Series/TheFlash2014'', his character of ComicBook/ElongatedMan was reduced to a half-melted blob with a text-to-speech voice to wait out the possibility of a new actor taking the part.
44* The very rare case of a TV production team willing to wait out Actor Existence Limbo is the reason ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'' has a prequel in place of its second season. The lead actor of the show, Creator/AndyWhitfield, was diagnosed with cancer and the chemotherapy understandably made it impossible for him to portray his muscle-packed character for a while, so they filmed the backstory of all the other characters before Spartacus was forced to join the gladiator school. Unfortunately, [[DiedDuringProduction the therapy didn't take]], leading to the protagonist [[TheOtherDarrin being recast]] for the rest of the show.
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48* During Creator/YuichiroUmehara's hiatus due to illness, ''Music/{{Tsukipro}}'' has put his unit [=SolidS=] on hold until he recovers.
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52* Franchise/TheMuppets:
53** Rowlf was for years (prior to Bill Barretta taking over the role) unvoiced in movies and TV specials (or only made small grunts or laughs) after Creator/JimHenson's death since it was thought that he was the character that most resembled Henson.
54** Jim Henson's Dr. Teeth and fellow Muppeteer Richard Hunt's Scooter and Janice were in the same boat for the longest time as well before Bill Barretta and David Rudman respectively took over those roles.
55** After Steve Whitmire was fired, Matt Vogel took over Kermit; Eric Jacobson took over the Newsman; David Rudman, who has performed many of Richard Hunt's roles for the past decade, took over Beaker; Peter Linz took on Statler, Lips, and Link Hogthrob; and Frankie Cordero (with John Tartaglia doing the puppetry) took over Wembley of ''Series/FraggleRock'' for the ''Rock On!'' miniseries. They have yet to find new performers for his other two notable Muppet roles, Rizzo the Rat and Bean Bunny.
56* ''Series/SesameStreet'':
57** This was the case for many of Jim Henson and Richard Hunt's characters. on the show. Ernie didn't start reappearing in new material until three years after the former's death (with Steve Whitmire likewise taking over the role) and other characters like Guy Smiley and Gladys the Cow have only recently started appearing with speaking roles again, with Eric Jacobson taking over Guy Smiley in 2005 and Jennifer Barnhart taking over Gladys 3 years earlier.
58** The ''Series/ElmosWorld'' segments had Mister Noodle's brother, played by Michael Jeter, suffer from this due to his fatal seizure. As a result, the character wouldn't appear again until 14 years later where he was portrayed by Creator/DaveedDiggs, when ''Elmo's World'' [[ContinuityReboot got rebooted]].
59** Joey Mazzarino left the show in 2015, causing Murray Monster and Horatio the Elephant to be sidelined. Horatio would eventually return in 2019, now puppeteered by Tyler Bunch (with Peter Linz doing the voice for his one line in ''Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration''). They have yet to find a new performer for Murray (with some sources saying that Sesame Workshop has no plans to recast Murray).
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63* When Earle Graser, who played ''Radio/TheLoneRanger'' on radio, was killed in a car accident in 1941, Brace Beemer was almost immediately picked by the show's producers to replace him. Since Beemer's voice was quite different to Glaser's, a story was quickly written in which the Lone Ranger spent five episodes recovering from serious gunshot wounds and unable to speak, so that listeners would either not notice the change in voice or put it down to the injuries.
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67* After a popular player named [=Blue622=] passed away in 2020, ''Roleplay/NoPixel'''s dev team paid tribute to him by adding some code that turned his character Boe Jangles into a permanent NPC stationed in front of the character's house, smoking a joint.
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71* In the Theatre/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play series and its spinoffs, the characters often make [[BatFamilyCrossover guest appearances]] in each others' series - for example, five Tsukista members appeared in SQS episode 4, as did most of Alivestage, and Tsukista episode 12 also featured 5 SQS members. They usually give some excuse regarding why their friends are busy, and what they're off doing -- SQS Episode 4, the sequel to Tsukista's SpaceOpera AU, has a fantastic scene of Haru and Shun losing it over how much they miss Hajime. But why not the whole cast? It's almost never for plot reasons. Sometimes, it's because one actor is leaving and the next hasn't yet debuted -- they wouldn't want an actor's first or last appearance to be as a guest. But sometimes, they're just busy. The first Machine Elements stage play was rescheduled due to COVID, and Aoi (Tatsuki Jonin) was originally supposed to appear in it, but when it was rescheduled, he was busy. Likewise, when the second Theatre/IdentityV stage play from the same producer was rescheduled due to Covid, Freddy Riley and Mike Morton didn't appear because their actors (Toshihiko Tanaka and Keita Seto) were in the second Machine Elements stage play at the same time. Occasionally, unavailable actors will appear in a pre-recorded video segment -- Nozomu (Creator/ChiharuSawashiro) in SQS Episode 4, and Shiki (Sho Higano), a main cast member, in SQS Episode 5.
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75* ''VideoGame/AkaSeka'' and ''VideoGame/OneHundredSleepingPrincesAndTheKingdomOfDreams'', from the same publisher, left new versions of Creator/YuichiroUmehara's characters Ono no Imoko and Hinoto, respectively, unvoiced while he was on hiatus due to illness.
76** This hit the two games again with the death of Creator/KeijiFujiwara in 2020, affecting his characters Tokugawa Mitsukuni and Martin respectively.
77* Murphy Guyer didn't return for ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2: Mask of the Betrayer'', and Ammon Jerro suddenly became an unvoiced NPC.
78* Bill from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' was killed off in [[VideoGame/Left4Dead2 the second game's]] DLC, since his VA was unavailable for nearly a year. Bill was also not voiced for the Crash Course DLC due to having no time left to record lines for the character since the DLC was so close to release. Zoey, Francis, and Louis all have new lines while Bill just reuses lines that were in the game before the DLC.
79* The Japanese voice of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'''s Reno, Creator/KeijiFujiwara, passed away in 2020, which was a few days after the release of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'', but before the development team could record the Japanese audio for ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth''. The team didn't want to immediately recast the character, which left Reno without a voice actor. Out of respect for Fujiwara, [[https://www.reddit.com/r/FFVIIRemake/comments/16odskq/interview_with_hamaguchi_nomura_kitase_translated/?rdt=38163 archived audio of Reno's past appearances would be used]] for ''Rebirth'' (though this subsequently reduced his role in the game).
80* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'':
81** Cagalli became unvoiced for a time after ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' since Creator/NaomiShindo refused to reprise her role, with any games requiring her role only featuring her as an NPC- the only game she was playable was ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsK'' (because ''K'' is on the DS and lacks voices). Shindo would later return to voicing Cagalli in ''[[VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/GundamVsSeries Gundam Extreme Vs. Full Boost]]''.
82** Dearka's voice actor Creator/AkiraSasanuma was also missing in action since ''Destiny''. This is extra confusing in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ'', where Sasanuma is in the game as another ''SEED'' character, [[TheGoodCaptain Andrew Waltfeld]]'s NumberOne Martin Dacosta.
83* Due to Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka's death in 2015, Aletheia of ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' hasn't made any major appearances in events or received a 5★ upgrade out of respect for him. Aletheia did appear in the Glorybringer quest in 2018, but the audio used for the characters appearing in the quest were purely short voice clips, possibly reused.
84* Subverted with ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'': when Zato-1's voice actor Creator/KanetoShiozawa passed away, the character remained in the series... technically. Zato-1 was losing control of his body to a sentient parasite named Eddie (voiced by Creator/TakehitoKoyasu in the ''XX'' series), who continued to use his body and appear under that name after Zato's death. The character is referred to again as Zato-1 in ''Guilty Gear Xrd'', due to Zato [[BackFromTheDead being revived between games]] by the BigBadTriumvirate of the first installment, ''-SIGN-'', though both Zato ''and'' Eddie are now voiced by Koyasu.
85* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'': Ichirō Nagai, the Japanese dub voice of [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} Philoctetes]], died of a heart attack in January 2014, so the character was given a non-speaking role worldwide.
86* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
87** Creator/KanetoShiozawa, the Japanese voice of the [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Cyborg Ninja]] in the first ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', died of a brain concussion [[DeathByFallingOver after falling down a flight of stairs]] on May 10, 2000. As a tribute, his voice recordings from the original ''MGS'' were used for ''VideoGame/{{Metal Gear Solid 2|SonsOfLiberty}} '' for the second Cyborg Ninja (who was actually another character), as well as in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''.
88** Takeshi Aono, the voice of Colonel Campbell, passed in 2012. Campbell had previously appeared with other members of the ''Metal Gear'' cast in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'', where Snake was a GuestFighter and could contact his support team via codec to discuss his opponents. When Snake returned in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'', it brought back the original codecs but no new ones were recorded for characters added since ''Brawl''; with Aono's absence believed to be the reason for it.
89* Isamu Tanonaka, the voice of Igor in ''VideoGame/Persona3'' and ''VideoGame/Persona4'', died in 2010 due to myocardial infarction. To work around his death, they re-used his previously recorded lines in ''3'' and ''4'' for the ''[[Anime/Persona4TheAnimation The Animation]]'' and ''[[Anime/Persona4TheGoldenAnimation The Golden Animation]]'' adaptations, ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'', ''[[VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax Ultimax]]'', along with ''Anime/Persona3TheMovie''. The character would end up being absent from spin-off titles like ''VideoGame/PersonaQShadowOfTheLabyrinth'' and the ''Dancing'' games, replaced with a relevant Velvet Room attendant. He was seemingly recast for ''VideoGame/Persona5'', voiced by Masane Tsukayama, [[spoiler:except the new Igor running the Velvet Room is an impostor, with the real Igor reappearing near the end, still voiced using Tanonaka's old recordings]]. While Igor would continue being absent in ''P5'' spin-offs like ''[[VideoGame/Persona5Strikers Strikers]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/Persona5Tactica Tactica]]'', ''VideoGame/Persona5ThePhantomX'' and ''VideoGame/Persona3Reload'' finally gave Igor new Japanese voice actors, which ended his drought of sporadic appearances between 2010-2023.
90* Ulf Andersson, the voice of Wolf in ''VideoGame/PAYDAY2'', damaged his vocal cords while recording a Christmas carol for the game in late 2014. The recovery process took about a year, during which he announced he would be leaving Starbreeze Studios to found a new company. Edited versions of his existing lines were used any time an update added content that required more dialogue.
91* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' has an extensive recorded voice banks that they could re-use, even if said voice actor was to pass away (as was the case of Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki and [[Anime/Daitarn3 Banjou Haran]]). However, in some cases, even if the actor is still alive, they just opted not to use them for various reason. Most notable of this case would be series starring Creator/AkiraKamiya, which has been a staple in earlier titles and '70-'80s anime. Since Kamiya has generally retired and also admitted that he has strained his throat for doing a lot of HotBlooded {{Kiai}} in the past that he couldn't record new ones (but still could come back for roles that don't require him to do so, like [[Manga/CityHunter Ryo Saeba]]), not to mention that his legendary status means that pulling him out of retirement will cost a very expensive price tag and latter ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' titles practically mandate voice acting, Bandai Namco worked around this by ''not'' including anime that starred him (they actually could if they want, but the official reason from Takanobu Terada which was agreed by Akira Kamiya himself was that 'It's simply not the time yet.'), such as ''Anime/{{Raideen}}'', ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'', ''Anime/{{Gaiking}}'', ''Anime/{{Dangaioh}}'', and in the case of the '70s ''Manga/GetterRobo'' TV Show, they just used the cast in ''Getter Robo Armageddon'' (with Ryouma being voiced by Creator/HideoIshikawa) as the staple form of ''Getter'' ever since ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ 2'' onwards. When some of those anime series ended up appearing in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsXOmega'', the pilots over there were left unvoiced, causing them to suffer from PowerCreep when more powerful attacks accompanied by voice acting became available for other units.
92* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' could not use an English voice for [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud Strife]] because his then-current voice actor, Steve Burton, was the only one legally allowed to voice the character in English, but the game's dub was a non-union project, and his contract specifically barred him from working under a pseudonym or going uncredited (as was the case with the actors playing, for example, [[VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising Pit]] or [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]]). As a result, the games use Cloud's Japanese voice in every version; Burton indicated that he was never even contacted. This also extended to Sephiroth, for similar reasons.
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96* Due to having numerous {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s, ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' reduced many villains to non-speaking roles after their debut episodes. Poison Ivy, however, was featured prominently in a two-parter without any lines at all.
97* ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'': Abe D'Catfish, a minor character brought in after Kelsey's firing from ''Secretariat'' 's {{biopic}}, featured Creator/GarryMarshall as his VA for a CastingGag[-/-]SelfDeprecation nod by playing a hack director and a stand-in of how watered down the once gritty project had become. Early season 3 deals with its premiere in film festivals, but Marshall passed away before recording could begin. Now what? How about having his last cameo in a NoDialogueEpisode set in his native Pacific Ocean City with bubbles muffling his speech? That'll do it!
98* After already [[TheOtherDarrin being replaced]] once, Valmont in ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is reduced to a pair of nonspeaking cameos in Season Five.
99* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
100** After Creator/PhilHartman's death in 1998, his characters Lionel Hutz and Troy [=McClure=] were reduced to cameos in group shots. However, Troy and Lionel both continue to appear regularly in [[ComicBook/TheSimpsons the comics]], since a voice actor is not necessary.
101** After Doris Grau's death in 1995, Lunchlady Doris also became a mute background character, until 2006 when she returned, with Creator/TressMacNeille taking over the role.
102** Same thing initially happened to Mrs. Krabappel when Creator/MarciaWallace died in 2013, until eventually TheCharacterDiedWithHer. The episode "Diary Queen," which contains multiple flashbacks to Krabappel's life, reuses audio clips of her voice from previous episodes.
103** Following Maggie Roswell walking out over a pay dispute in 1999, most of her characters were given to Marcia Mitzman Gaven. However, Luann Van Houten (Milhouse's mother) became completely silent until 2004 when Maggie Roswell returned to the show.
104* A coincidental example in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. Before Creator/{{Mako}}'s passing, several episodes were written in the first half of Season 3 where Iroh was imprisoned and largely silent, which wound up serendipitously working out. His replacement actor Greg Baldwin briefly voiced a few lines in Season 2 to get viewers used to his new voice before the character fully returned later, and Greg does a good enough impression of Mako that those not in the know might not even have noticed (it helps that he was a self-taught Mako understudy before the latter's death).
105* Jazz and Cliffjumper stopped appearing in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' when Scatman Crothers fell ill and Creator/CaseyKasem quit. What made their disappearances ironic is that they were two of the very few season one characters who survived the movie.
106* The cast of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', minus Creator/JamesDoohan, appeared in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode [[Recap/FuturamaS4E11WhereNoFanHasGoneBefore "Where No Fan Has Gone Before,"]] but since Creator/DeForestKelley had died, he had no lines.
107* After its cancellation by Fox and resurrection by TBS, Mike Barker left ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' over "creative differences." Since then, while Terry Bates still appears in the show, he has not spoken a line since Season 12, Episode 3. Eventually he's PutOnABus, leaving Greg to follow a tour across the country.
108* In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', [[FusionDance fusions]] tend to be voiced by famous singers, such as Music/NickiMinaj and Aimee Mann. Due to the obvious difficulty in getting characters voiced by people in a field known for constantly traveling to be recurring characters (as well as the potential salary issues involved), fusions are rarely used despite their many abilities, and are often silent outside their first appearance, such as in the case of Opal, who was silent from her debut until [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie the movie]], almost ''six years'' later. This receives a LampshadeHanging in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS4E2KnowYourFusion "Know Your Fusion"]], where Sardonyx actually [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]] to ask if they'll have to pay "[[Music/NickiMinaj her]]" for using recycled sound bites from Sugilite's previous appearance.
109* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}}'', Slider's father Coop was voiced by Tony Hawk in "Measure For Measure". Subsequent episodes have the character silent, mostly because he appears in cameos, and they wouldn't get a big name like him for a brief cameo in a Canadian show.
110* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': The voice actress for Trixie Tang — Creator/DionneQuan — retired prior to Season 9, which has resulted in Trixie at best being occasionally seen in background shots, but not voiced.
111* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'':
112** Sue Ellen had no speaking roles for the entirety of Season 9 due to the departure of her original voice actress, Patricia Rodriguez. She was eventually replaced by Jessica Kardos for the remainder of the series.
113** Nemo, Francine’s cat, had almost no speaking roles after Season 19 due to the passing of voice actor Greg Kramer in 2013. The season finale “The Last Day”, Kramer's final performance, was dedicated to him. His only speaking role after this (and only his second appearance at all) was in the special "An Arthur Thanksgiving", in which he was voiced by Tony Daniels.
114** Principal Haney also gets written out following the death of his voice actor Walter Massey in 2014. The show’s writers likely felt recasting him would be in bad taste. Season 19’s opening episode “Brain Sees Stars” was dedicated to him. The Season 20 episode "The Hallway Minotaur" later explained that he moved away to Tanzania to build a school there.
115* ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'': Grand Mum appears in the series finale after her voice actress Florence Henderson's death but has no lines.
116* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' has a large cast of characters and episodes usually running for 2-4 minutes. It's because of this that not every character will speak when they appear. Some standout examples include Wonder Woman's Hero Of The Month episode (which has the distinction of being the only HOTM episode where the honored hero doesn't speak), "Ha Ha Horticulture" (everyone at school that's not Harley and Ivy falls asleep due to Ivy's plant serum going wrong, but Principal Waller is the only person who speaks when waking up), and "Mood Ring" (of the eight characters affected by Star Sapphire's broken Violet Lantern ring, only Batgirl, Harley, and Grodd speak).
117* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' follows this idea the same way DC Superhero Girls does. For example, of Zatanna's nine appearances in the series (including the shorts), she only speaks in four of them. One short had Batman being controlled by Poison Ivy and another episode had him captured by the Joker, but he doesn't get a single line in either case.
118* Wally West, ComicBook/TheFlash III and one of the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague's'' founders and a major character throughout the series, is [[DemotedToExtra reduced to a silent background character]] during the third season due to his voice actor Creator/MichaelRosenbaum being busy with ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' while season 3 was having its voice work recorded. Rosenbaum was able to finish his work on Smallville in time to allow the Flash to [[AscendedExtra resume his usual position]] in time for season 4.
119* On ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy have been reduced to appearing on pictures and as toys since season 9 due to the death of Creator/ErnestBorgnine (Mermaid Man) in 2012 and Creator/TimConway (Barnacle Boy) suffering from dementia a few years later before passing away in 2019 and Stephen Hillenburg's wishes being that the two not be replaced by soundalikes. Grandma [=SquarePants=] would similarly be relegated to voiceless cameos after Marion Ross retired from acting.
120* After WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}'s voice actor Pinto Colvig left the Creator/{{Disney}} studio in the late 1930s, the film-makers needed to come up with a quick solution to hide the character's voicelessness before finding a replacement. They did this by creating an entire series around a world of mute Goofy look-alikes performing everyday tasks, while a narrator (voiced by John [=McLeish=]) explained what the characters were doing to the audience. The ''How to...'' shorts went on to become the most famous of all the Goofy series and continued even after Colvig returned to voice the character in the mid-1940s.
121* On October 21, 2016, comedian Kevin Meaney had a fatal heart attack while alone in his house. This created a problem when ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLifeStaticCling'' entered production, as the special was going to feature cameos from various characters who existed throughout [[WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife the original show's run]], including Meaney's character Widow Hutchison. In the final special, Widow appears unvoiced during a crowd shot with other minor characters at the premiere of the revival of ''The Fatheads''.
122* During the Spider Island story arc of ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'', Creator/LauraBailey lost her voice for a week when she got sick. As such, even though her character Gwen Stacy appears in all 5 parts of the special [[spoiler: spending most of it as a mutated spider creature]], she only speaks in parts 1-2 and the beginning of part 3.
123** The season 3 episode "Generations" shows that [[spoiler: the Chameleon disguised himself as Anya's stepsister Maria]], but due to how he's normally voiced by Creator/PattonOswalt and was unavailable, when he's disguised as her, she has the same voice actress as her.
124* The ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeDistantLands'' special "Together Again" had Death appear unvoiced because production on the special started after the death of his voice actor Creator/MiguelFerrer.
125* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': After WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd's voice actor Arthur Q. Bryan died in 1959, he was initially [[TheOtherDarrin replaced by]] Creator/HalSmith, whose voice sounded too different. As a result, Elmer would be completely silent in his final appearance, 1962's ''Crow's Feat''. Elmer would later start speaking again in ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDuckAndPorkyPigMeetTheGroovieGoolies'' courtesy of Creator/MelBlanc (and after Blanc died in 1989, the role would be taken over by actors like Creator/JeffBergman, Creator/BillyWest, and Creator/EricBauza).
126* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheJedi'': Yoda does not speak in any of his appearances. This is likely due to Yoda's usual voice actor Creator/TomKane having retired from voice acting in 2020 following a debilitating stroke, and his movie actor Creator/FrankOz being either unavailable or too expensive.[[note]]Since Oz voiced Yoda in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', and Creator/LiamNeeson and Creator/IanMcDiarmid reprised their roles as Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Sidious respectively, it was most likely the former.[[/note]]
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130* In ''Literature/PlayerTwoStart'', after Creator/NicoleSullivan dies on board American Airlines Flight 11, her character in the Nicktoon ''Sam & Kira'' becomes permanently mute during the show's final season.
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