Nathan Ruegger

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Nathan Ruegger is the son of writer/producer/director Tom Ruegger, and the voice of certain characters in his father's cartoon shows. The first was in Tiny Toon Adventures when he played the baby version of Plucky Duck, famous for his catchphrase "Water go down the hooooooooole!". The second was in Animaniacs, in a far more prominent role as Skippy Squirrel, the nephew of Slappy Squirrel. Around the end of that show's run, he was going through puberty, and the cracking of his voice landed him the role of Froggo in Histeria!.

Since then, he has worked as a production assistant on the 2005 film Constantine. He's a 2006 graduate of Dartmouth College and entered USC Film School in fall 2006.

He is also well known for being the inspiration of Yakko Warner.

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