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What character does Dane Cook voice in Horton Hears A Who?

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Dane Cook DOES voice someone in it I just don't know who he voices, because in the commercials it says he's in the movie.....

EDIT: I heard that he is the "punk" who, the one with the blue Mohawk, that is shouting "YEAH!" near the end of the movie. I ma pretty sure of this!

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