If Funi didn't already have his lines recorded, I can see them doing two things:
- Using a sound-a-like for the job like it's 1999 again
- Using audio clips recorded for the movie itself.
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If Funi didn't already have his lines recorded, I can see them doing two things:
We've been saying this from the start:8000 Saiyan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 9:33 am It seems like many Vic stans are Trump supporters. Hmmm... Hell, they even follow alt-right channels on YouTube and Twitter.
Props to those who've been able to get over that hurdle and see through it, and props to those taking the very difficult leap to cut others out of their lives that prove themselves unable (or unwilling) to do so.VegettoEX wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:26 pm GamerGate was the natural extension of the internet's underbelly that continues to trick (primarily) young boys into a constant state of confusion and anger. Support for Vic is the multi-generational extension of that. These people do not care about Dragon Ball, they do not care about anime, they do not care about voice acting, etc.
It's the exact same playbook over and over and over. Do not be taken in by it, and do not be complicit in it.
Most likely they'll get a new casting (spoilers for the end of the new Broly movie: I don't think this is the last we'll ever see of Broly. Whether or not he appears in a video game first, Funi will need a new Broly casting from now on), and chances are that new casting will essentially be a soundalike. And honestly, I think that would be the case even if all this had happened before the new movie. Funi are usually deathly afraid of changing these things, so this was always the most likely scenario for a Broly recasting.KBABZ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 6:36 pmIf Funi didn't already have his lines recorded, I can see them doing two things:
I think the second one might actually be more plausible considering that lip flaps are not heeded AT ALL in FighterZ (and I kinda wish they did it more often!).
- Using a sound-a-like for the job like it's 1999 again
- Using audio clips recorded for the movie itself.
Except when Clinkenbeard is doing Kid Goku, of course.
I'm sure he felt that way, but then Black Brick JUST happened and it's like 2007 all over again.Cure Dragon 255 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:30 pm I love Robo, but I think he's too focused on the past mistakes Funimation has made to see that they are somewhat different now. After all, Chris Ayers isnt a sound alike, is he? Sure, he did REPLACED with a Sound Alike but that's most because they had to make sure the transition was smooth while Ayers healed from his illness.
I've probably mentioned this before elsewhere to you, but I think both suit the stages Bullma is at for their respective parts of the story. Bulma's a teen in DB and a grown woman in DBZ (arguably the Piccolo Jr. Arc), so having a more mature voice works out really well and is easily explained by the timeskip. I feel Vollmer starts feeling a bit off once Bulma starts getting particularly mature for things like the Buu arc, GT and History of Trunks.
I mean I personally agree, but I'm sure Robo feels differently.Cure Dragon 255 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 1:17 am What is a Black Brick? Are you talking about the Home Video release? I never talked about those, so they are irrelevant to my argument. Sure Funimation hasnt changed much in that way. But they certainly have come an extremely long way with how they cast and voice direct.
Kataphrut wrote:It's a bit of a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation to me...Basically, the boy shouldn't have cried wolf when the wolves just wanted to Go See Yamcha. If not, they might have gotten some help when the wolves came back to Make the Donuts.
Chuquita wrote:I liken Gokû Black to "guy can't stand his job, so instead of quitting and finding a job he likes, he instead sets fire not only to his workplace so he doesn't have to work there, but tries setting fire to every store in the franchise of that company".