As you all probraly know alot of the Anime we watched that dubbed in the US is done by alot of the same people. ~_~...Not that that a bad think BTW but if companies constenly use the same people over and over no one new can get in the business. plus if you live somewhere you can't go to acting auditions what do you do? ~_~ if your someone here who want to get into the Anime business as a voice actor how you go about doing it? Me personally i'd rather make them then act in them. But what's you opinion on this subject. :nerd:
do you think some of the same voice ators are uses to often?
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I don't watch anime with english voices. But i sometimes watch anime with french voices, since it's my language. And yeah, it's always the same people dubbing the characters.
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I don't really like dubbed anime, but we constantly use the same voice actors too, so after a few series, it gets kind of annoying... I think they should have different actors for every different voice actor in the original version. Would be a lot better imho.
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I find it interesting/funny (funny in the sense that it's amusing) when I recognize a voice in anime. However, I do agree with you that it's difficult when an aspiring voice actress or actor does not live near a possible audition area (the closest for me would be either Texas or, I think, Canada, though I live several states away...).
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