<P> In 2009, a new Casper comic was published, called Casper and the Spectrals by Arden Entertainment . Much like The Man of Steel and Batman: Year One did with their respective characters, it revamped Casper and several other Harvey characters for a new audience . After selling 6,400 copies of the first comic, the last two issues were published in 2010 . </P> <P> Casper made a cameo in a MetLife commercial in 2012 . Later that same year, Classic Media was acquired by DreamWorks Animation, which in turn would be acquired by NBCUniversal in 2016, and thus Universal Studios, the producer of the original live - action feature film, now manages the rights to the character and other related characters in addition to regaining the rights to Casper's Haunted Christmas (which Universal itself originally released in late 2000). </P> <Ul> <Li> Radio actress Cecil Roy voiced Casper in the majority of the Famous Studios cartoons along with Mae Questel . </Li> <Li> Alan Shay voiced Casper in "there's Good Boos to - night" in 1948 and in the 1949 "A Haunting we will go" </Li> <Li> Norma MacMillan provided the voice in The New Casper Cartoon Show </Li> <Li> Julie McWhirter provided the voiced in Casper and the Angels </Li> <Li> Malachi Pearson voiced the character in the 1995 movie Casper and The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper </Li> <Li> Jeremy Foley voiced the character in Casper: A Spirited Beginning and Casper Meets Wendy </Li> <Li> Brendon Ryan Barrett provided the voice in Casper's Haunted Christmas </Li> <Li> Devon Werkheiser voiced Casper in Casper's Scare School . </Li> <Li> Devon Sawa is the only actor to ever have played the character in live - action, portraying him in a sequence from the 1995 film in which Casper was temporarily brought back to life . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Radio actress Cecil Roy voiced Casper in the majority of the Famous Studios cartoons along with Mae Questel . </Li>

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