It was one of those classic Hollywood jobs, where you end up doing things that push the ethics line far beyond the comfort level, at least for me. But I learned a lot, it gave me my first break, and I got to meet Jim Henson, and a bunch of the voice actors I liked and admired enormously (my boss was also voice director for the network shows from the studio). So I consider it a "learning experience." And always remember how very lucky I was. Then again, I worked for a year to get ANY job at Marvel, so luck only played a small part. :-)
Somehow when I was younger I wanted things more than I do now. Just realized that.
Re: Labyrinth
Somehow when I was younger I wanted things more than I do now. Just realized that.