thatdbzguy wrote:I'm pretty mixed on Colleen's Goku. On one hand, the acting is good, but on the other, the actual voice itself just seems too......whiny, I guess?
Could you point to a scene where Goku sounds "whiny"?
Linkthoy wrote:Stephanie Nadolny. Yes, the rasp is horrible and her acting was a little subpar to begin with, but what really sold her for me in that role was the her performance in the 10th anniversary movie. By then, her acting had improved a lot by the time it was dubbed, and rasp was toned down. It wasn't the best, but one line made love it. "Grandpa's ball has four stars. Hi stars!"
As for Colleen Clinkenbeard's, all I hear is a younger Luffy. That's not a bad per say, as Goku and Luffy are close enough in characterization, but it can be grating if watch One Piece's dub then jump over to DB Movie 1.
Saffron Henderson, for me, sounded to intelligent for Goku. I can see how that would work for Gohan, but it turned me off so much that I decided to watch Movies 2 and 3 just in Japanese.
And well since this an English Goku tread, I'll just say I love Masako Nozawa, and leave it at that.
Her acting is pretty much always subpar, there are a few nice moments but they are overwhelmed by the unnatural cadence of her delivery.
Why is the fact that two voices sound the same grating?
Henderson might convey a little more intelligence than Goku has, but not that much more, and a lot of that can be due to direction and script. She has a great voice, she can act, and has Goku's youthful exuberance.
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