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'''Andrew Sabiston''' (born February 8, 1965 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian voice actor, TV writer, lyricist and actor. In 1991, he voiced [[Yoshi]] in the TV series [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']] in all 13 episodes. After that, he voiced for yet another Nintendo-themed television show, [[Donkey Kong Country TV series|''Donkey Kong Country'']], doing the voices for both [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Junior the Giant Klaptrap]] for a total of 41 episodes.
'''Andrew Sabiston''' (born February 8, 1965 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian voice actor, TV writer, lyricist and actor. In 1991, he voiced [[Yoshi]] in the TV series [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']] in all 13 episodes. After that, he voiced for yet another Nintendo-themed television show, [[Donkey Kong Country TV series|''Donkey Kong Country'']], doing the voices for both [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Junior the Giant Klaptrap]] for a total of 41 episodes.


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Template:RealPeopleBox Andrew Sabiston (born February 8, 1965 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian voice actor, TV writer, lyricist and actor. In 1991, he voiced Yoshi in the TV series Super Mario World in all 13 episodes. After that, he voiced for yet another Nintendo-themed television show, Donkey Kong Country, doing the voices for both Diddy Kong and Junior the Giant Klaptrap for a total of 41 episodes.

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