Following allegations of sexual misconduct against Louis C.K.992 Archives Disney is taking active steps to cut ties with the comedian.
On Thursday, The Hollywood Reporterconfirmed that Disney redubbed C.K.'s voiceover in re-runs of the animated series Gravity Falls.
SEE ALSO: Stephen Colbert says it's 'dumb' he didn't know about Cosby, Louis C.K.The comedian did voice work for 2015 and 2016 episodes of the series: "Weirdmageddon: Part 1," and "Weirdmageddon: Part 3."
He played The Horrifying Sweaty One-Armed Monstrosity — a massive head with an arm coming out of it — and said problematic things like, "I want to talk to you about going inside my mouth," as in the clip below. Yikes.
"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 Channels spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
Alex Hirsch, series creator and executive producer, re-voiced the character, and the role has reportedly been re-credited.
The new scene featuring Hirsch can be seen here:
The comedian has responded to the misconduct accusations, confirming they were true, and has received additional career backlash in the entertainment industry.
The premiere for C.K.'s film, I Love You, Daddy, was canceled prior to the damning New York Times piece; HBO cut C.K. from its Night of Too Many Starscharity telecast, removing his comedy specials and previous series; he was dropped by FX Networks and FX Productions; and Netflix canceled his upcoming stand-up special.
It's been announced that C.K.'s upcoming film, I Love You, Daddy, will not be released.
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