Yeah, that pretty much nails it. Another example is stage plays. You see a play by one group, then go see it by another with different actors, and the characters will be portrayed differently. It's still the same exact character but you don't get people going "No, no, he's supposed to sound snobby!" when an actor doesn't interpret the character that way.Super Sonic wrote:Acotrs who play the same role often interpret them differently, and thus play them differently. For example, were any of you who saw "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" expecting Johnny Depp to rechannel Gene Wilder? And don't use the "movie remakes are different" excuse.
The bad lines are the fault of the early writers and Saban. Not the voice itself. I love Freeza's dub voice. It perfectly suits his appearance, IMO.











