http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8Ux5cs2G1g
We recently had the opportunity to take a trip to Okratron 5000 and spend some time with Chris Sabat and Seán Schemmel. The gentlemen were gracious enough to take a moment out of their busy recording day to talk Dragon Ball Z Kai for the blog-o-cam. If you're somehow not familiar with the two, Mr. Sabat is the ADR director for Dragon Ball Z Kai as well as voices Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha and various other characters. Mr. Schemmel is most well-known for voicing the most powerful being on Earth touted as IGN's #1 Anime Character of All Time. To his Saiyan enemies he is Kakarot, but you can just call him Son Goku. Seán also, depending on how you translate it, is the voice of God himself - Kaio-sama.
Here they are, Chris Sabat and Sean Schemmel.
Interview with Chris Sabat and Sean Schemmel
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Re: Interview with Chris Sabat and Sean Schemmel
There's already a topic about this: http://daizex.fanboyreview.net/viewtopi ... 16&t=13335
Also, you make it sound like you conducted the interview personally, which I doubt.
Also, you make it sound like you conducted the interview personally, which I doubt.