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likalaruku said:
I would say that when doing a voice, it's best to try to sound as much like the Japanese voices as possible, to avoid pissing of dub-haters if nothing else....unless the Japanese voices are also terrible. But it's not the most important thing. One good way to f**k up a voice is not taking the age, weight, & body shape into consideration when voicing a character. Weight deeply effects one's voice. If u gain of lose enough, it will change. Let's pick on shoddy Japanese voice acting for a moment, even though I rarely watch American dubs.... The Japanese version of Hunter x Hunter chose Ging & Kite's voices very poorly: Ging is a really short medium built guy & vlieger, kite is anorexic, but they both sound like body builders on steroids. Then there's the Japanese voice cast for Yu yu Hakusho; Kurama sounds like an 8 jaar old girl. At his age, his voice should be androgynous & even a little scratchy because of puberty, not ultra-feminine. Hiei has a deep manly voice; not appropriate for such a short guy. He should have a deeper voice in his true form when he's meer muscular. While the dub for Kodomo no Omocha is very good, Akito's voice is simply too deep & adult for a boy who hasn't hit puberty yet. If u want pro advice, I'd suggest contacting some real voice actors via Twitter of Facebook. I've gotten a few back from LittleKuriboh of Yugioh Abridged. He's changed & evolved a lot as a voice actor over the years & could tell u what the voice actors on other abridged series are doing wrong.
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