Super: The Omni King's New Friend [Fandub] (Ep. 67 Clip)

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Super: The Omni King's New Friend [Fandub] (Ep. 67 Clip)

Post by El Diabeetus » Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:46 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVgZ28f3uuk

Wanted to dub this clip from Episode 67 of Super, where Goku introduces the Omni King to his future counterpart. Since Omni King sounds like a toddler in the Japanese version, I got my little brother to voice him here.

Voices:
El Diabeetus (Myself): Goku, Great Priest, Whis
My Little Brother: The Omni King

Enjoy!

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Re: Super: The Omni King's New Friend [Fandub] (Ep. 67 Clip)

Post by Gog » Sun Jan 22, 2017 4:42 am

Ah, the Omni King's voice is adorable, also Goku's voice sounded odd, the grand priest had a manly voice for some reason, and Whis sounded spot on.

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Re: Super: The Omni King's New Friend [Fandub] (Ep. 67 Clip)

Post by El Diabeetus » Sun Jan 22, 2017 6:18 pm

Gog wrote:Ah, the Omni King's voice is adorable, also Goku's voice sounded odd, the grand priest had a manly voice for some reason, and Whis sounded spot on.
Glad people like the Omni King's voice! I was afraid because I cast an actual 5 year old it would be met with scrutiny.

Goku, I always adapated his dialouge with ain'ts, droppin' g's, etc. a quirk overlooked in official dubs. Vocally, I do it as an inbetween of Schemmel and Nozawa, I do that with some other voices like Freeza too (with Nakao/Ayres).

Grand Priest: He had a somewhat deep voice in the original and it's more or less my natural voice just with a similar tone to the original Japanese.

Whis: Like Grand Priest since that's his Dad I went similar to my natural voice but taking the slightly higher inflection/flamboyance into account. Wanted the two to sound different but still related.

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