ABED wrote:AjayLikesGaming wrote:I feel like that entire section is build on rage rather than arrogance and cockiness. The latter traits come later in the battle.
I always found that speech in the original to be sinister and threatening rather than what I feel is heroic and cocky in Schemmel's performance.
I struggle to find anyone but Kelamis bearable as Goku in English but then I grew up with Ocean/Westwood so I have no deep seated feelings regarding Schemmel either way.
There's plenty of rage in Schemmel's performance at that moment, and Goku's "cockiness" is there at that point in the battle. Look at that smirk when he tells Freeza he's going to allow him a free shot.
I also grew up with the Ocean dub and never liked Kelamis, but that's subjective.
I agree, Schemmel captures that scene amazingly in my view. Even liking Nozawa's performance, I don't feel Schemmel has conveyed the wrong emotions for that "speech".
That was a terrible example to choose if you try to downplay Schemmel, as I felt that was a particularly powerful moment for his Goku.
Honestly...Schemmel IS Goku to me. As much as Nozawa is, so is Schemmel. What started as a brand new actor giving an imitation of a past performance to bad scripting, inappropriate music, and poor voice direction became an absolutely wonderful Goku that I can be proud to call my favorite performance of Goku with Nozawa herself. That's just a massive improvement. Kai fixed all those problems. The actors were now experienced, not mimicing old casts, dubbing to good scripts, to the music from the source, and all to rather good voice direction. It's a complete 180 from what DBZ's dub was. Really, no scene exemplified that more than "Goku's Speech":
DBZ:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPUvkfZiN9k
Kai:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov0sx1-NrMg
It's just Night and Day.
Schemmel was never my first Goku, that would be Ian Corlett (whom I more enjoy now as Glitch Bob in Seasons 3 and 4 of Reboot). But, despite being the voice of Goku that replaced the ones I was familiar with in the endless repeats of DBZ on Toonami, he got better as we went on from the awful "Season 3", and I got the feeling that we could get a good dub if Funi would be willing to do it...but redubs are rare, so when Kai came along, it was hope, and that hope wasn't denied.