FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
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FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
That might very well be true, though, they have never dubbed the openings of the games. Why?
Except for Budokai 1 which they used Rock the Dragon (Official Title: Main Title).
Instead of having real English dubbed openings Kageyama sings in Engrish which most of the time is hard to understand without subtitles.
Except for Budokai 1 which they used Rock the Dragon (Official Title: Main Title).
Instead of having real English dubbed openings Kageyama sings in Engrish which most of the time is hard to understand without subtitles.
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Re: FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
Funimation doesn't dub the games. Namco Bandai (and Atari before them) hires Chris Sabat's recording studio Okratron5000 to do it. As for why they don't dub the songs, well I guess Namco Bandai didn't want to do that.
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nvm
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Vic Mignogna would disagree; that's his other job.Nightstar1994 wrote:Funimation has no vocalists. They're that lame to hire 9000 voice actors to sing "opening" songs and not a single singer is among them.
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Too bad Namco Bandai does not pay the voice actors now these days to record anything new. They just reuse the same voice files over and over again.
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Re: FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
Not to be rude or anything but I've seen you refer to it as "Wake The Dragon" a lot on the forum. The song is "Rock the Dragon."dbboxkaifan wrote:That might very well be true, though, they have never dubbed the openings of the games. Why?
Except for Budokai 1 which they used 'Wake the Dragon'.
Instead of having real English dubbed openings Kageyama sings in Engrish which most of the time is hard to understand without subtitles.
I think that FUNimation really did their best with the games. They had better directors and writers for them. And I'm sure it was cheaper to just use instrumental versions of the songs and the "Engrish" versions would be to difficult to understand.
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Ah, it's 'Rock the Dragon' I must've gotten 'Wake the Dragon' from the Dragon Balls, sorry. 

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Re: FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
Last time I checked 'Rock the Dragon' is just a fan term anyway. But.... I'm not sure on this, personally I'd find it a tad jarring if we had English dubbed openings, especially since it seems they've ditched instrumental versions and just use the Japanese ones anyway.
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Well, personally, I'd love to have these songs performed in English (with fitting and talented singers). It would make more sense to dub these songs that are made for Dragon Ball than to dub all the random J-pop songs in Detective Conan or One Piece.
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Re: FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
You're correct.Ryuman wrote:Last time I checked 'Rock the Dragon' is just a fan term anyway. But.... I'm not sure on this, personally I'd find it a tad jarring if we had English dubbed openings, especially since it seems they've ditched instrumental versions and just use the Japanese ones anyway.
The actual real title of the song is "Main Title".

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Re: FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I don't remember much from the remastered recordings, but Funi did better for the most part with the game voicing. Except for when Kai came out, that's their absolute best and the video games don't compare.
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Re: FUNimation really did their best voice acting for games?
I stand corrected!dbboxkaifan wrote:You're correct.Ryuman wrote:Last time I checked 'Rock the Dragon' is just a fan term anyway. But.... I'm not sure on this, personally I'd find it a tad jarring if we had English dubbed openings, especially since it seems they've ditched instrumental versions and just use the Japanese ones anyway.
The actual real title of the song is "Main Title".
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