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Disney Redubbed Louis C.K.'s Gravity Falls Character Amid Sexual Misconduct Scandal

His voice was replaced in several episodes

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Keisha Hatchett

The fallout continues for Louis C.K. whose voice has now been scrubbed from old episodes of the Disney animated series Gravity Falls, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

After multiple women came forward with claims that he masturbated in front of them without their consent and he admitted the claims were true, his film I Love You, Daddy was dropped from distribution, Netflix backed out of a planned stand-up special, HBO removed his stand-up special Oh My God and sitcom Lucky Louie from streaming and on-demand, and FX ousted him as executive producer on several shows including Baskets, Better Things, One Mississippi and The Cops.

Now, Disney has also taken action by redubbing his voice in the animated series. He played the Horrifying Sweaty One-Armed Monstrosity, a giant, disembodied head with an arm growing out of it in the 2015 episode "Weirdmageddon: Part 1," and its follow-ups "Weirdmageddon: Part 2" and "Weirdmageddon: Part 3." According to THR, his voice was replaced by series creator Alex Hirsch.

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"The role was rerecorded approximately one month ago and new versions of three episodes are now on the Disney XD schedule around the world," a Disney spokesperson confirmed in a statement. Hirsch will now be credited for the role.

See the original scenes with Louis C.K.'s voice below and check out the redubbed version in the video above.