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minakichan
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:18 am
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Non-Japanese voice actors do not all speak English, nor do their fans!! >O
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Toshirodragon
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:40 am
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minakichan wrote: | Non-Japanese voice actors do not all speak English, nor do their fans!! >O
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And your point would be?
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CCSYueh
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:42 am
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I'm assuming this is a way of finding out which VA's have international appeal & thus maybe making a title more valuable in other markets by using those VA's.
It's interesting.
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larinon
Joined: 27 Jul 2003
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:55 am
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minakichan wrote: | Non-Japanese voice actors do not all speak English, nor do their fans!! >O
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The impression that I got from the article is that non-Japanese fans will be picking their favorite Japanese seiyuu. If that's the case then you seem to have it backwards.
I like the idea myself, as I keep track of the seiyuu I'm hearing and certainly have my favorites. And as CCSYueh said it could also serve as market research as to what non-Japanese fans like.
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posterior_praiser
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:15 pm
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oh sweet! I'd love to vote for my favorite seiyuu *.*
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ShugoYotsuba
Joined: 26 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:35 pm
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All RIGHT!! There's a bunch I'll be voting for!!
My Konata senses are tingling!!
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sanosuke32
Joined: 19 Dec 2007
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:44 pm
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lol, I'm half Japanese, does that mean my vote doesn't count
Seriously though, i'm just a bit confused, are we voting for Japanese voice actors and/or English dub actors and/or foreign ones as well?
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dngrx
Joined: 13 Aug 2008
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:47 pm
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larinon wrote: |
minakichan wrote: | Non-Japanese voice actors do not all speak English, nor do their fans!! >O
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The impression that I got from the article is that non-Japanese fans will be picking their favorite Japanese seiyuu. If that's the case then you seem to have it backwards.
I like the idea myself, as I keep track of the seiyuu I'm hearing and certainly have my favorites. And as CCSYueh said it could also serve as market research as to what non-Japanese fans like. |
minakichan does make a somewhat interesting point, although I, myself could easily misinterpret what he/she wrote and maybe it is just flamebait. But wouldn't the majority of fans simply not have enough proficiency in the Japanese language to enable them to judge a quality seiyu from the garbage that is out there? Considering the fact I've seen a lot of anime, the only seiyu I've ever disliked was the lead voice actress in Arjuna.
As it has been said though, it will be interesting and I will be casting a truly bias vote.
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samuelp
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:17 pm
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dngrx wrote: |
larinon wrote: |
minakichan wrote: | Non-Japanese voice actors do not all speak English, nor do their fans!! >O
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The impression that I got from the article is that non-Japanese fans will be picking their favorite Japanese seiyuu. If that's the case then you seem to have it backwards.
I like the idea myself, as I keep track of the seiyuu I'm hearing and certainly have my favorites. And as CCSYueh said it could also serve as market research as to what non-Japanese fans like. |
minakichan does make a somewhat interesting point, although I, myself could easily misinterpret what he/she wrote and maybe it is just flamebait. But wouldn't the majority of fans simply not have enough proficiency in the Japanese language to enable them to judge a quality seiyu from the garbage that is out there? Considering the fact I've seen a lot of anime, the only seiyu I've ever disliked was the lead voice actress in Arjuna.
As it has been said though, it will be interesting and I will be casting a truly bias vote. |
This is hardly more than a popularity contest, and you're worried that people won't be able to properly judge the performance?
You shouldn't think too hard about it.
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Zirdante
Joined: 16 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:59 pm
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dngrx wrote: |
larinon wrote: |
minakichan wrote: | Non-Japanese voice actors do not all speak English, nor do their fans!! >O
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The impression that I got from the article is that non-Japanese fans will be picking their favorite Japanese seiyuu. If that's the case then you seem to have it backwards.
I like the idea myself, as I keep track of the seiyuu I'm hearing and certainly have my favorites. And as CCSYueh said it could also serve as market research as to what non-Japanese fans like. |
minakichan does make a somewhat interesting point, although I, myself could easily misinterpret what he/she wrote and maybe it is just flamebait. But wouldn't the majority of fans simply not have enough proficiency in the Japanese language to enable them to judge a quality seiyu from the garbage that is out there? Considering the fact I've seen a lot of anime, the only seiyu I've ever disliked was the lead voice actress in Arjuna.
As it has been said though, it will be interesting and I will be casting a truly bias vote. |
You are over analyzing it. The only thing that matters is what rubs you the right way. It doesn't matter if you can't understand em, its all about whose voice makes you 'wow I think that fits really well'. So its more of a feeling contest a.k.a swooning, rather than intellectually debating who you think is the best.
Hope shinigami-sama's VA is in the contest, and mamiko noto, lelouch va, etc.. ^^ Argh 3 more days!
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dngrx
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:15 pm
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^ Yeah, what you and sam have posted is true. And I really can't think of any other way to vote but for who/what tickles me fancy.
*V/Kaiji*
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Kaioshin_Sama
Joined: 05 Feb 2005
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:45 pm
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Alright, now we get to see what they can end up giving an award to Aya Hirano for that she doesn't deserve.
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ArthurFrDent
Joined: 05 Aug 2008
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:42 pm
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It's actually quite the interesting question... I dunno how many hard core Japanese Otaku would actually import an English dub of a DVD just to hear an American take on what is a native property to them. I suppose an analog would be importing Southpark to Japan and watching it with a Japanese subtitle... but do they really care about Cartman?
The interesting thing in being curious about how foreign fans react to seiyuu is deciding exactly what we are getting out of listening to something in such a different language. I watch things subbed because so often the tone and sound of the seiyuu matches well with everything else about the character onscreen... dubs seem to be quite uneven in this respect, especially for older works. Not to mention when they have to change the dub wording so much for the lip sync that the idea of the conversation is changed, and sometimes simply lost.
I guess we are all prolly familiar with the question. It is interesting to me that the originators of the anime might be in some way curious about how we as gaijin percieve their work. It may just be a personality/popularity contest, but there may be more to it than that.
I would have to wonder about the timelag issue though. If the contest is about what a seiyuu has done recently, we likely don't have much access to that. We may well be looking at things several years old, thet they have already moved on from.
For example, I may [and do] adore Sayaka Ohara's Yuuko from -Holic but I am not looking at Kei which is the current work...
I'll be sure to vote though, however they allow us to do so.
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escahime65
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:14 pm
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I'm wondering if we have to vote for a role that was done in 2008 or if we can pick any role/VA since this is the first year they're doing this.
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CCSYueh
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:43 pm
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Realistically a good actor is a good actor whatever the language. THe only thing one may not get exactly is the specific wording where the emphasis is made. I mean, I assume the Japanese audience is STILL impressed with Jack Nicholson even though he's probably dubbed when they see him.
Look at music. People around the world can enjoy the emotion carried by the music & the sound of the singer's voice.
For my money Koyasu is incredible. He seems to just knock it out effortlessly. Daisuke Gori always sounds damned funny whether I understand a word that he's saying or not. Tanaka was damned evil as kid Krillin & Luffy has his moments & he's just joyously fun to listen to. (yes, I do know it's a gal voicing him)
It's really not all that hard to judge a foreign performance. In fact, I get so busy listening to the cadence of the voices, I often realize I haven't been reading the subtitles & have to go back.
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