If you compare his take to Vale's, Abell sounds objectively older.NitroEX wrote:Too broad for you maybe, but the "southern" term works just fine for getting the point across in this discussion. Arguing over which exact southern American state the accent comes from is just splitting hairs for no reason. Most people, especially those outside America, can easily infer what I mean when I descibe Rager's Satan as sounding "southern". Sorry if it bothers you that I'm not specific enough but it's not an issue I feel is worth further discussion.ABED wrote: There is no standard American accent. Even Southern accent is too broad.
ABED wrote:I don't hear southern, I hear stereotypical pro wrestler. We don't even know where exactly he's from and it's a fictional world, the rules can be whatever the writer wants. I think your issue is that it breaks with convention, not becuase it's inherently wrong.
"Stereotypical pro wrestler" is an even more broad term than me saying "southern", and Funimation had no input from the original writers and creators of the product, it's just their interpritation.
I'm fine with breaking convention, alien DBZ characters with foreign accents don't bother me because I think they work rather well.
Rager's Satan isn't inherently wrong but I think the accent choice does nothing to really enhance the character and because of that, I've never really felt it justified it's own existence. Wrestlers might have influenced Toriyama on small elements of Satan's design (although to what extent has never been confirmed, as he's mentioned not being a fan of wrestling) but overall it's only a superficial connection at best as he still shares more in common with a martial artist than any wrestler (breaking tiles with a karate chop and wearing a gi for example).
Alistair Abell's Trunks sounding "too old" is also a subjective opinion, one that I have never personally agreed with. As an older-looking teen with a brooding disposition (and one who takes himself seriously) I think the voice fits his age and personality fairly well. Need I remind you this is the same era that cast grown men as even younger looking teens in Gundam Wing. In my opinion he was appropriatley cast, his acting or misdirection was the only real issue.MR.Mark wrote: Still sounds too old imo, but Brad's Gohan is def a standout from that dub.
Also, Ocean having good acting is subjective, I felt it had a rushed and awkward delivery half the time. There were moments where the actors sounded like they were more concerned to match the mouth flaps, Drummond had this problem with Vegeta a lot.
And while we're on the subject of Alistair and what dub A did better than dub B, his version of the USSJ transformation scene wasn't as bad as Eric Vale's Z performance. Vale sounded like he was in pain during the entire thing. https://youtu.be/mK-rPpn8e08?t=1m9s
And as for that scene of Vale powering up, holy shit, that's bad.



