Favorite Voice Actors & Actresses
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His full name is, if my memory serves me correctly, James David Griffin.frogalwyz wrote:Jess Harnell all the way!
and James Griffin...but Ive also seen websites calling him david griffin
I like her new voice. She can capture a scene much better now and sounds much more like a 'teenager'.Chandler wrote:I liked Aubrey's original voice better than her current voice because the first voice was more distinctive imho.
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I like her new voice. She can capture a scene much better now and sounds much more like a 'teenager'.Chandler wrote:I liked Aubrey's original voice better than her current voice because the first voice was more distinctive imho.
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I think part of the reason I like her former voice is because I felt Aubrey was more "distinctive" when they introduced her. Now she seems to have descended into averageness and has almost regressed in age. I guess I feel the first voice captured her original personality better. The way she liked poetry, intellectual thought, writing, and stuff like that. She doesn't seem like that deep thinker anymore.
Oh! I forgot to mention...
One of my favorite voices on the show is Jason's. I'm not usually a huge fan of "voices." I hear them and distinguish them but there aren't too many I'd say I really "like." Not that I hate them either. They're just... voices. Jason's got a good one and he's a good actor to boot. I like they way he's expanding into various roles. More and more I'm starting to catch on. For instance just the other day I was listening to "The Mystery of the Lost Voices." Ray Barnett was talking away and I suddenly realized I was listening to Jason! Then later on they played the scene from the airplane and Buddy was talking... and I recognized Wooton's voice! At that point Jess Harnell (young Buddy) kind of sounded like a cross between his Wooton voice and his Frank Pierce (Novacom laywer) voice.
One of my favorite voices on the show is Jason's. I'm not usually a huge fan of "voices." I hear them and distinguish them but there aren't too many I'd say I really "like." Not that I hate them either. They're just... voices. Jason's got a good one and he's a good actor to boot. I like they way he's expanding into various roles. More and more I'm starting to catch on. For instance just the other day I was listening to "The Mystery of the Lost Voices." Ray Barnett was talking away and I suddenly realized I was listening to Jason! Then later on they played the scene from the airplane and Buddy was talking... and I recognized Wooton's voice! At that point Jess Harnell (young Buddy) kind of sounded like a cross between his Wooton voice and his Frank Pierce (Novacom laywer) voice.
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Yup, definitely true. I caught that while listening to LCD as well. Considering Townsend Coleman was already acting in the series, it wasn't too much of a surprise to discover he was voicing character. But it was pretty cool to see him alter his voice in a way that distinguished his new character (Ray Barnett) from the one we'd all come to know (Jason).Chandler wrote:Oh! I forgot to mention...
One of my favorite voices on the show is Jason's. I'm not usually a huge fan of "voices." I hear them and distinguish them but there aren't too many I'd say I really "like." Not that I hate them either. They're just... voices. Jason's got a good one and he's a good actor to boot. I like they way he's expanding into various roles.
Same goes for Jess Harnell. When I first heard Buddy Lewis' voice, it was like, "Hey! That's Jess Harnell!" . . . and he can sing pretty well, too.
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I'd say my favorite/s are:
Hal Smith
Will Ryan
Katie Leigh
And there are many others.
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Hal Smith
Will Ryan
Katie Leigh
And there are many others.
Peace Out
-Gimp
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God, Grant us the peace that comes from honest dealings so that no fear of discovery will haunt our sleep May we inflict no pain, bring no shame, and seek no profit by another's loss.
God, Grant us the peace that comes from honest dealings so that no fear of discovery will haunt our sleep May we inflict no pain, bring no shame, and seek no profit by another's loss.
What amazes me is how people can change the "age" of their voice. Ray sounds so much older than Jason.Trent DeWhite wrote:Yup, definitely true. I caught that while listening to LCD as well. Considering Townsend Coleman was already acting in the series, it wasn't too much of a surprise to discover he was voicing character. But it was pretty cool to see him alter his voice in a way that distinguished his new character (Ray Barnett) from the one we'd all come to know (Jason).Chandler wrote:Oh! I forgot to mention...
One of my favorite voices on the show is Jason's. I'm not usually a huge fan of "voices." I hear them and distinguish them but there aren't too many I'd say I really "like." Not that I hate them either. They're just... voices. Jason's got a good one and he's a good actor to boot. I like they way he's expanding into various roles.
Same goes for Jess Harnell. When I first heard Buddy Lewis' voice, it was like, "Hey! That's Jess Harnell!" . . . and he can sing pretty well, too.
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Yup. Whether they "age" they voice or simply "alter" it and become a new character, it's pretty incredible to hear the difference.Chandler wrote:What amazes me is how people can change the "age" of their voice. Ray sounds so much older than Jason.
Such as the case with Jess Harnell--particularly in The Present Long Ago. It was awesome to see him stretch his voice and play "Arnold" and "Cosby." That episode made my brother and I laugh so hard when we heard it . . . even now, I still get a chuckle out it.
Arnold: "There is no need to think like Arnold. You need to flex like Arnold. Errrrwwwwww."
Trent: "Wow! That was incredible. When you flexed your muscles, I felt a breeze!"
Arnold: "Of course you did this. That's because I'm so massively perfect. In my movies I need a whole stuntman just to play my left arm!"
Trent: "That's cool. So--Mr. Arnold, uh, how do you suggest I deal with my situation?"
Arnold: "Friend, if you want to stop the bully, you need to pound the bully!"
Arnold: "Here, let me give you this ridiculously light dumbbell."
Trent: "This must weigh a ton!"
Arnold: "Do twenty repetitions. NOW!"
Trent: *groan* . . . oh yeah! I did it."
Arnold: "Okay, that was one."
He did both Arnold and Crosby (it was Crosby on the show I think)?? Yeah those parts were funny. Not that I thought Trent's thoughts made a lot of sense but I think the writers are trying to prove that although Trents's a very different person than Jared, Trent still inherited those "crazy imagination" genes that seem to run in the family.Trent DeWhite wrote:Yup. Whether they "age" they voice or simply "alter" it and become a new character, it's pretty incredible to hear the difference.Chandler wrote:What amazes me is how people can change the "age" of their voice. Ray sounds so much older than Jason.
Such as the case with Jess Harnell--particularly in The Present Long Ago. It was awesome to see him stretch his voice and play "Arnold" and "Cosby." That episode made my brother and I laugh so hard when we heard it . . . even now, I still get a chuckle out it.
Arnold: "There is no need to think like Arnold. You need to flex like Arnold. Errrrwwwwww."
Trent: "Wow! That was incredible. When you flexed your muscles, I felt a breeze!"
Arnold: "Of course you did this. That's because I'm so massively perfect. In my movies I need a whole stuntman just to play my left arm!"
Trent: "That's cool. So--Mr. Arnold, uh, how do you suggest I deal with my situation?"
Arnold: "Friend, if you want to stop the bully, you need to pound the bully!"
Arnold: "Here, let me give you this ridiculously light dumbbell."
Trent: "This must weigh a ton!"
Arnold: "Do twenty repetitions. NOW!"
Trent: *groan* . . . oh yeah! I did it."
Arnold: "Okay, that was one."
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It was Arnold Schwarzenbanger and Bill Crosby, yeah. Particularly enjoyed all the dialogue between Trent and his imagination . . . and Jared and Trent, indeed, do share an imaginative imagination.Chandler wrote:He did both Arnold and Crosby (it was Crosby on the show I think)?? Yeah those parts were funny. Not that I thought Trent's thoughts made a lot of sense but I think the writers are trying to prove that although Trents's a very different person than Jared, Trent still inherited those "crazy imagination" genes that seem to run in the family.
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In "Inside The Studio" when the actors are being interviewed live in front of an audience, Chuck Bolte refers to Tom and Bart as "Walker." I also appreciated Sage Bolte (Robin), Azure Janosky (Donna), and of course Hal Smith (Whit). I would have to say my favorite child actors on the show are Azure and Aria.
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Yeah, that's probably his 'real' first name. As previously stated, Chris also refers to him as "Walker."Fan Of AIO wrote:In "Inside The Studio" when the actors are being interviewed live in front of an audience, Chuck Bolte refers to Tom and Bart as "Walker."
Ooh, really?Jonathon wrote:On that note, the guy who played Nicholas Adamsworth was well into his 60s at the time.
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