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Silver Kirin
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:01 pm
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Wait a minute, so Itaru was meant to voice Soundwave but was replaced at the last minute due to a serious breach of contract? It must have been a very big deal
Although I find it inteteresting that there's been a last minute change in Transformers One's Japanese dub, because here in Spanish-speaking Latin America some fans tried to mobilize on social networks for Paramount to change the voices of Megatron and Bumblebee, because both caharacters are voiced by celebrities and do not sound particularly great, especially Megatron, but it didn't work
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malvarez1
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:08 pm
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Not only was he dropped, but he's not even in the industry anymore? Whatever he did must've been serious.
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luisedgarf
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:09 pm
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This is, in my opinion, quite incredible, since this is an American film, and the Japanese side had the guts to pull this off at the middle of the film's theatrical run. Dunno how much it would cost to the American side to having to replace the original Japanese dub with another one just because one of the voice actors did something the Japanese side did not like.
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Key
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:24 pm
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Silver Kirin wrote: | Wait a minute, so Itaru was meant to voice Soundwave but was replaced at the last minute due to a serious breach of contract? |
Actually, he's being replaced after the last minute, as the movie is already in theaters over there. This is not a normal situation at all, so he must have done something egregious for them to take such an expensive action.
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Blanchimont
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:41 pm
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I could imagine it for idol or vtube industry, but what exactly would constitute a serious breach in voice acting? Leaks? Exposing trade secrets? If it was of the criminal kind, there would be some other news too, or at least rumours.
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Essedess
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 3:48 pm
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I'm going to assume this is drug related. As nothing else really seems to want the entertainment to replace you in everything and pretend you never existed.
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BadNewsBlues
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:20 pm
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Essedess wrote: | I'm going to assume this is drug related. As nothing else really seems to want the entertainment to replace you in everything and pretend you never existed. |
Aside from domestic violence or sexual assault?
Silver Kirin wrote: | because here in Spanish-speaking Latin America some fans tried to mobilize on social networks for Paramount to change the voices of Megatron and Bumblebee, because both caharacters are voiced by celebrities and do not sound particularly great, especially Megatron, but it didn't work |
Is that surprising?
Typically once you cast the actors you don’t change them out. Unless something happens prior to or in the middle of production.
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harminia
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 6:30 pm
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BadNewsBlues wrote: |
Essedess wrote: | I'm going to assume this is drug related. As nothing else really seems to want the entertainment to replace you in everything and pretend you never existed. |
Aside from domestic violence or sexual assault? |
Well, to be fair, Japan doesn't have a great track record of having significant consequences for that sort of thing. Drugs is where they really jump into action to blacklist someone from the entire industry....
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Kadmos1
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:06 pm
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Whether or not we ever get a reputable hint or confirmation as to what that breach was is debatable. So many questions to be had. One is was whatever he did a breach of contract under Japanese law or was it not and his agency merely claiming it was?
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samuelp
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:08 pm
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Kadmos1 wrote: | Whether or not we ever get a reputable hint or confirmation as to what that breach was is debatable. So many questions to be had. One is was whatever he did a breach of contract under Japanese law or was it not and his agency merely claiming it was? |
For something this drastic it would have to be in the level that it violated the usual clause in a contract about causing severe damage to the reputation of the company, usually breaking the law, yes (though it could be something that's not technically breaking the law like doing marijuana overseas in a country where it is legal)
Maybe it was really really bad but the victim declined to press charges....
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non8noninfinite
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 9:20 am
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harminia wrote: |
BadNewsBlues wrote: |
Essedess wrote: | I'm going to assume this is drug related. As nothing else really seems to want the entertainment to replace you in everything and pretend you never existed. |
Aside from domestic violence or sexual assault? |
Well, to be fair, Japan doesn't have a great track record of having significant consequences for that sort of thing. Drugs is where they really jump into action to blacklist someone from the entire industry.... |
Hello.
I was curious, so I actually checked what the Japanese comments in the original article say.
They pointed out:
1) there are no news about Yamamoto’s arrest
2) the company not divulging the details is their “final mercy”
3) if it was affair or sexual misconduct, at most he’d be suspended from working and on house arrest - but it would not lead to a total ban from industry
4) there are 2 possible reasons - drug substances or really damaging leak of trade secrets
(P.S. I prefer to imagine he said/did something that angered some top boss of the industry, because that would be more interesting.)
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luisedgarf
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 4:54 pm
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non8noninfinite wrote: |
4) there are 2 possible reasons - drug substances or really damaging leak of trade secrets
(P.S. I prefer to imagine he said/did something that angered some top boss of the industry, because that would be more interesting.) |
There's the possibility he suffered the same thing Hiroko Konishi did: Maybe Yamamoto was forced to do something against his will, and he is blacklisted as a result.
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JaKe122
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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 7:39 am
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Kadmos1 wrote: | Whether or not we ever get a reputable hint or confirmation as to what that breach was is debatable. So many questions to be had. One is was whatever he did a breach of contract under Japanese law or was it not and his agency merely claiming it was? |
He probably quit the entire entertainment industry because he leaked the projects he was working on before the official announcement. As you know, Japan hates leaks, and if other companies find out about this, they probably wouldn’t want to work with him. That’s why he decided to quit the entire entertainment industry.
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JaKe122
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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 7:55 am
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harminia wrote: | Well, to be fair, Japan doesn't have a great track record of having significant consequences for that sort of thing. Drugs is where they really jump into action to blacklist someone from the entire industry.... |
I believe becouse he leak something about his project because there was a significant breach of contract, and since they never mentioned his arrest, it's likely he didn't commit a crime.
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Rob19ny
Joined: 13 Jun 2020
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Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:03 am
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Quote: | it ended its management contract with voice actor Itaru Yamamoto as of September 14, due to an "acknowledged serious breach of contract." The agency added that Yamamoto is no longer working in the entertainment industry. |
*Thugnificent voice* Man... What did he do to breach that contract and exit the industry?
Quote: | However, the film's website announced on Sunday that the staff will replace Yamamoto in the dub that is already playing in theaters. |
He will most likely not keep on keeping on in the Aldnoah.Zero 10th anniversary BD next year.
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