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...did he just say Ken Akumotsu?
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xD Mike in a dress..
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i agree. sometimes i can deal with subs but if there's a dubbed version of an anime i'll watch it rather than watch it subbed.
i also plan to become a voice actor so maybe i'll see you in the future! lol
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lol its like you read my mind with the voice actor thing
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Chris Sabat is one of the biggest voice over artists in anime history. If you watch DBZ, just about every other character is voiced by him. Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Jeice, Demon King Piccolo, King Vegeta, random non-important characters, and tons more. He's kind of my inspiration. Anyone who knows me already knows this since I can do all of the previous said voices lol
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Christopher Sabat was the one who was sitting in Justin Cook's desk at the beginning of in production
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Well said!
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Christopher Sabat is famous for a lot of characters, most famous: Vegeta.
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Exactly. Has anyone ever listened to the Simpsons in Japanese? Or how most of the references and jokes were butchered to hell? The Japanese are no more superfluous in dubbing a show into another language than the America.
I'm also both pro-dub and sub. There are some anime I prefer in Japanese like Midori Days or Elemental Gelade, and they're others that I find more fitting in English like Cowboy Bebop and Outlaw Star. It's really a matter of preference.
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who was christopher sabat? or was he even in this video?
Funimation is the best company ever! They actually listen to the fans!
snagglescat 3 years ago 14
You know what you dub bashers forget to realize. That voice actors have to act and match the lip flaps for something that has been animated in a different language. How good are the Japanese voice actors at doing that with American shows? I don't get you guys. Its like you hate the English language even though its your own country.
AyumuNarumi75 3 years ago 8