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tjgcrombach (1 day ago) Show Hide
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the japanese version is really great ( i study japanese) but is still think the dutch version is better. we don't have better lyrics but for some stupid reason the voices carry much more emotion
(this only counts for movie music becuase the rest sucks big time^^)
de groeten uit tulpenland
AuStRaILiASiDnii (1 week ago) Show Hide
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IF U R VEIT OR ASIAN IT SHOULD BE EASY
AshantieMya (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Nope...Im not asian.
MewIchigolove (1 week ago) Show Hide
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any version of classical disney songs are great in any language! ^^
Robinsa (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Good I keep listening to this.. whats up with the R's in the video? They sound exactly like Chinese haha =D
Robinsa (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I agree that something sounds wierd about their voices, but trust me, their not amercian actors. They more have somewhat of a chinese accent but since thats not possible they surely are Japanese. ;)
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I think there are Korean actors dubbing it in Japanese, because the short, staccato vowels aren't as emphasized. I don't think it's a Chinese accent (and even then, do you mean Mandarin, Cantonese, or something else?). I don't know how to describe it, but Korean has that dipping sound deep in the throat. Diphthongs, right? Yes, and the "r" and "l" sounds. Japanese basically has more of the "l" sound, but people don't really differentiate. Koreans don't have trouble with the American "r."
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Very possible. I said chinese since it reminds me of how a Chinese friend of mine speaks Japanese.
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Listening to it again I dont think its korean. The koreans I know who speak Japanese have a much heavier R than this. Then again, Im just guessing.
GardenStateLove (1 week ago)
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