RazorX wrote:Peter Kelamis stated in an interview that Ocean's cast watched the Japanese version of DBZ when they were dubbing the first 2 sagas (and probably when they were dubbing the later sagas) so he has seen the original version.
That may be true, but that doesn't mean much. The show is not actually playing while recording the voice. I'm sure that they watched it before recording or whatnot, but you can't do that while recording or else you have to wait through the fighting and other characters' dialog before recording more for our character, which takes too much time and is generally not done. So he probably still did the voice pretty much blind because while I know what the show is like, put me in front of a microphone and make me say, "Oh no you don't!" and I will depend on the director to tell me how fast to deliver it, how much emotion to deliver it with, and what it is I'm reacting to in general.
Kendamu wrote:I like Kelamis because I like Kelamis. Don't try to shove strawman arguments in my mouth. Sure, Kelamis does have that high pitch that's similar to Nozawa and that's great, but I didn't even know what the Japanese version sounded like when I decided that Kelamis was the best Goku.
I wasn't trying to do anything, relax. I've heard many people say things like, "Kelamis sounds like the original! So does Drummond's Vegeta when he's yelling! Kuririn's voice also sounds like the original! And so does Gohan! Therefore they're the best versions!" I wasn't specifically aiming my comment at you. And while I do agree that many of the Ocean dub voices were better from the early years (Piccolo, Gohan, any female on the show), it is all rather a matter of opinion and should be kept as such. The argument that a voice is close to the original should not factor in because that doesn't make for a great performance or change one's opinion. Most Kelamis fans are those who have seen him voice Goku as a kid. I am also in the same boat, HOWEVER I think that Ian James Corlett was an even better Goku. I like Schemmel and wish that I could say that I like the guy who voiced the whole thing from A-Z best, but I still think that Ian James Corlett takes the cake. I hated when the change to Kelamis happened. His reactions are awesome. I really wish they released the TV version of Movie 3 because his performance in it is great in my opinion.
But that's all that it is, opinion. And opinion is influenced by feelings, such as nostalgia. I'm not trying to change anyone's mind. I was just trying to insert a joke statement that there is no "original" sounding voice for the series because it was a manga. What is the big deal? lol
All in all, I didn't mean any offense to my comment and if it came off as such, I apologize.