Obviously I meant of the people who've already voiced the character for the Funimation dub.Rocketman wrote:Gilbert Gottfried.penguintruth wrote:I can't think of a worse voice for Goku than Sean Schemmel.
But that is a colorful rejoinder.
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Obviously I meant of the people who've already voiced the character for the Funimation dub.Rocketman wrote:Gilbert Gottfried.penguintruth wrote:I can't think of a worse voice for Goku than Sean Schemmel.
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.
Yes, but:DemonRin wrote:That's how some of the actors in the dub pronounce it.
Yes it is, it's a Japanese word that's a pun on that one.Rocketman wrote:Yes, but:DemonRin wrote:That's how some of the actors in the dub pronounce it.
1. It's not a Japanese word.
2. Go here, click the little audio button and tell me what you hear.
'Hame' doesn't mean 'destruction'.DemonRin wrote:Yes it is, it's a Japanese word that's a pun on that one.
It means "Destructive Turtle Wave" in Japanese. Get it? Kame, as in "Kamesen'nin" as in "Turtle Hermit" as in "The Turtle Hermit style's signature attack"?
I was pretty sure that 'hame' doesn't actually mean anything on its own.DemonRin wrote:Now you're just splitting hairs.
Fine, It means "Turtle Fissure/Cracking Wave".
Want me to go uber-literal, fine then.
Journey to the West, chapter 26 wrote:The strong man will meet someone stronger still:
Come to naught at last he surely will!
Zephyr wrote:And that's to say nothing of how pretty much impossible it is to capture what made the original run of the series so great. I'm in the generation of fans that started with Toonami, so I totally empathize with the feeling of having "missed the party", experiencing disappointment, and wanting to experience it myself. But I can't, that's how life is. Time is a bitch. The party is over. Kageyama, Kikuchi, and Maeda are off the sauce now; Yanami almost OD'd; Yamamoto got arrested; Toriyama's not going to light trash cans on fire and hang from the chandelier anymore. We can't get the band back together, and even if we could, everyone's either old, in poor health, or calmed way the fuck down. Best we're going to get, and are getting, is a party that's almost entirely devoid of the magic that made the original one so awesome that we even want more.
Kamiccolo9 wrote:It grinds my gears that people get "outraged" over any of this stuff. It's a fucking cartoon. If you are that determined to be angry about something, get off the internet and make a stand for something that actually matters.
Rocketman wrote:"Shonen" basically means "stupid sentimental shit" anyway, so it's ok to be anti-shonen.
I completely agree. You are not alone, as I have been stating the same thing in the past. I tend to refrain from posting about it because I can't tell if people are joking or not when they state that.Kunzait_83 wrote:I feel like I’m the only person on this whole forum who honestly thinks that MasakoX’s Goku just isn’t THAT cool.
Yes, it’s perfectly good for a fan parody and I like it just fine in that context… but all this wishing that the voice be used in an actual redub of the series is just blowing it entirely way the hell out of proportion.
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.
THISTHISTHISTHISTHIS.Metalwario64 wrote:I completely agree. You are not alone, as I have been stating the same thing in the past. I tend to refrain from posting about it because I can't tell if people are joking or not when they state that.Kunzait_83 wrote:I feel like I’m the only person on this whole forum who honestly thinks that MasakoX’s Goku just isn’t THAT cool.
Yes, it’s perfectly good for a fan parody and I like it just fine in that context… but all this wishing that the voice be used in an actual redub of the series is just blowing it entirely way the hell out of proportion.
Do you seriously think that calling the attack "Kamehameha" of all things COULDN'T POSSIBLY be a reference to the King Of Hawaii and that's it's just pure coincidence? Like, really?Gaffer Tape wrote: And, yes, Kame Hame Ha should be said just like that, not Kamayamaya. Obviously it's not referring to the king of Hawaii, and the fact that it's the same word could just be coincidence anyway. To pronounce it the dub way destroys the play on sounds that was originally intended. Kamehameha sounds silly just like it's supposed to. I would use a similar argument as to why I pronounce Mr. Satan as Sah-tan instead of Say-tan, but I doubt as many people would get behind me on that. ^_~
I'm glad you aren't. They'd need to teach him how to act first. And they've already been doing the 'Peter Kelamis impersonator' direction. How 'bout a new one?penguintruth wrote:Now, I'm not demanding Funimatin hire MasakoX, but they need to look in that direction, as far as the voice, to get at least a decent dub Goku. Hell, if they can get Schemmel himself to go in that direction, more power to them, and him. They'll be on the right track.
Well... Now that you've said it, I might as well make a post... I had a post written up saying something similar, but I was hesitant. Yeah, Schemmel's early Season Three work was definitely a Kelamis imitation... And look how well that worked... We don't want him going back into that direction.Greenman wrote:I'm glad you aren't. They'd need to teach him how to act first. And they've already been doing the 'Peter Kelamis impersonator' direction. How 'bout a new one?penguintruth wrote:Now, I'm not demanding Funimatin hire MasakoX, but they need to look in that direction, as far as the voice, to get at least a decent dub Goku. Hell, if they can get Schemmel himself to go in that direction, more power to them, and him. They'll be on the right track.
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.
Dude, you missed the smilies at the end; I was messing around.penguintruth wrote:I must be nuts, then, because Schemmel's work in Dragon Ball was just as bad as his work in Dragon Ball Z to me.
Nah, they can do that with computers nowadays...Rocketman wrote:I suggest a compromise. Schemmel stays as Goku, but he has to take a breath of helium before his lines.
Well, of course there's the possibility, but I just don't see it as likely. What do we know for sure? We know that it's a Turtle School attack, or Kamesen-style. It begins with that name: "Kame." It ends with a "Ha" as do several other attacks. "Hame" rhymes with "Kame." Sounds like Toriyama's style of humor. Plus, Kamehameha is by far the most recognizable attack from the show. You would think that, if he had lifted it from the King of Hawaii, he might have mentioned that at some point. But as far as I know, no reference has ever been made to the fact that they are the same name. And, perhaps most importantly of all, that's how they pronounce it! Even assuming the attack name was inspired by the person's name, they chose to take it in a different direction and emphasize the pronounciation gag. Honestly, even if Toriyama did explicitly choose the attack name to honor King Kamehameha, the fact is they still pronounce it the way they do, and that's really all that matters.jjgp1112 wrote:Do you seriously think that calling the attack "Kamehameha" of all things COULDN'T POSSIBLY be a reference to the King Of Hawaii and that's it's just pure coincidence? Like, really?Gaffer Tape wrote: And, yes, Kame Hame Ha should be said just like that, not Kamayamaya. Obviously it's not referring to the king of Hawaii, and the fact that it's the same word could just be coincidence anyway. To pronounce it the dub way destroys the play on sounds that was originally intended. Kamehameha sounds silly just like it's supposed to. I would use a similar argument as to why I pronounce Mr. Satan as Sah-tan instead of Say-tan, but I doubt as many people would get behind me on that. ^_~
Well...they also pronounce it 'Seru' and 'Torankusu'...Gaffer Tape wrote:Honestly, even if Toriyama did explicitly choose the attack name to honor King Kamehameha, the fact is they still pronounce it the way they do, and that's really all that matters.