shadrack kakui
New member
I’ve noticed that there aren’t many threads devoted towards voice acting. Maybe they existed at one time or another, but I’ve been frequenting this part of the forum for a while now and I’m not sure if I’ve seen many threads. So, I thought I’d ask a few questions in order to get some discussion going.
Who is your favorite voice actor? Why are they your favorite?
I’m not sure who my favorite voice actor is, but I’m pretty sure it’s either Charlie Adler or Steven Blum.
I admire Charlie Adler for many of the voices that he has used over the years; hell, he voiced just about every character on “Cow & Chicken”. A lot of his characters were really wacky and he managed to capture their spirit, but I’ve read that he’s hard to work with and that he stopped voicing Buster on “Tiny Toon Adventures” because of certain disagreements, but I don’t really know the details. Sadly, he doesn’t seem to be working too much anymore, but I did love his role on “Brandy & Mr. Whiskers”.
As for Steven Blum, I’m not sure if I could say anything that would do him justice. That voice of his could melt butter; I wish I could sound like he can.
Who is your favorite voice actress? Why are they your favorite?
My favorite voice actress is Kath Soucie. I know; she was never really a huge name in the industry and there are many talented women who may deserve my praise more than her, but I have adored many of the voices that she has provided over the years. The voice that she provided for Cadpig in “101 Dalmatians: The Series” was my favorite; sure, it may have been a variation of the voice that she provided for Lil on “Rugrats”, but it was a good variation and it fit the character perfectly. I also liked the voice that she provided for Princess Sally, but I think I’ll avoid opening up a can of worms and move on. Unfortunately, Kath Soucie doesn’t seem to be working too much in this day and age, merely voicing supporting characters, but I’m hoping that she’ll make a comeback.
What do you believe makes a good voice? How important is good voice acting to make a character enjoyable?
I think a good voice is an integral part of a character’s success, but what makes a good voice is too difficult of a question for me to answer. From what I’ve seen, it’s something that those in the industry know but fans can seldom grasp. Of course, I’m sure other users on this forum will be able to come up with a brilliant answer.
What are your thoughts on celebrities voicing characters in movies, rather than professionals?
I don’t mind, as long as those who make the movie want the celebrity because their voice works for a character and not because their voice fills theater seats. Of course, if both instances are true, then it’s perfect.
I hope that you will take the time to answer the above questions; they in bold, so you should find them in the midst of my own answers.
Who is your favorite voice actor? Why are they your favorite?
I’m not sure who my favorite voice actor is, but I’m pretty sure it’s either Charlie Adler or Steven Blum.
I admire Charlie Adler for many of the voices that he has used over the years; hell, he voiced just about every character on “Cow & Chicken”. A lot of his characters were really wacky and he managed to capture their spirit, but I’ve read that he’s hard to work with and that he stopped voicing Buster on “Tiny Toon Adventures” because of certain disagreements, but I don’t really know the details. Sadly, he doesn’t seem to be working too much anymore, but I did love his role on “Brandy & Mr. Whiskers”.
As for Steven Blum, I’m not sure if I could say anything that would do him justice. That voice of his could melt butter; I wish I could sound like he can.
Who is your favorite voice actress? Why are they your favorite?
My favorite voice actress is Kath Soucie. I know; she was never really a huge name in the industry and there are many talented women who may deserve my praise more than her, but I have adored many of the voices that she has provided over the years. The voice that she provided for Cadpig in “101 Dalmatians: The Series” was my favorite; sure, it may have been a variation of the voice that she provided for Lil on “Rugrats”, but it was a good variation and it fit the character perfectly. I also liked the voice that she provided for Princess Sally, but I think I’ll avoid opening up a can of worms and move on. Unfortunately, Kath Soucie doesn’t seem to be working too much in this day and age, merely voicing supporting characters, but I’m hoping that she’ll make a comeback.
What do you believe makes a good voice? How important is good voice acting to make a character enjoyable?
I think a good voice is an integral part of a character’s success, but what makes a good voice is too difficult of a question for me to answer. From what I’ve seen, it’s something that those in the industry know but fans can seldom grasp. Of course, I’m sure other users on this forum will be able to come up with a brilliant answer.
What are your thoughts on celebrities voicing characters in movies, rather than professionals?
I don’t mind, as long as those who make the movie want the celebrity because their voice works for a character and not because their voice fills theater seats. Of course, if both instances are true, then it’s perfect.
I hope that you will take the time to answer the above questions; they in bold, so you should find them in the midst of my own answers.