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I love you forever and always Thatcher Black
malcolm saying this in episode four (4)........
LORELAI YOUR SISTER IS TWELVE
TWELVE
TWELVE YEARS OLD
GROW THE FUCK UP AND TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE NEGLECT YOU'VE PUT HER THROUGH
YOU ARE FUCKING SEVENTEEN
Genera+ion (2021) - 1x15
After waiting for a few days, I have come back with not one, but TWO Klonoa related questions (the second question I'll make as a seperate ask for convenience sake)! The FIRST question: What's your opinion on the English voice acting of the Wii Remake of Klonoa? I know that many people have many different opinions on it (myself included), and I wanted to hear your take on it, if that's okay!
Ooh, good question! I was just thinking about it the other day. I feel that the English voice acting is... mediocre at best. I mean, the voices themselves sound high quality (like they were made in a studio, and not in someone's garage), but not many of them are that fitting to each character. Klonoa's voice... is somewhat fitting, but the rest? Eeeh... I feel like Joka definitely should've gotten a different voice actor. Ghadius' voice doesn't really sound like it would fit him either (to be honest, Ghadius gives me major DILF vibes lol, so I was figuring his voice would be the same [deep, smooth].. it was neither that deep nor smooth 😂. His voice sounded like what putting gravel in a blender would sound like.) However, most, if not all of the voice acting sounds a bit... forced in the English version, in my opinion. It doesn't seem to have a lot of emotion poured into it, and I prefer the Japanese version over the English version. In the Japanese version, there is definitely emotion in the voices, even if I can't understand the language. Also, in the English version, I noticed that they called the, uh.. the little unconscious lady at the beginning (who I can't remember the name of for the life of me) a songstress, whereas in the Japanese version, they call her a diva. Just something to point out. But, in conclusion, I don't like the English version than much lol. I'm glad there is an English version, or else I probably never would've played the game when I was younger, but... eh. Win some, lose some.
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