Discussion Discussion has been truncated to a maximum of 6 posts (of 6) from the discussion thread. For more, access the posts forum thread. (Posted on 08/17/07) by MugenSeiRyuu:
Letīs hope he doesnīt play Lilithmon aswell ;D
But I wonder if Mr.Herbert can pull Voices different enough for Beelzebu and Belphe. Iīm not familiar with his works.
(Posted on 08/17/07) by godofchaos:
He has pretty good range and voices.
Few examples of people he's done.
In DBZ he is teen/adult Gohan, the Narrator, Ox King, Paikkon, and one of the Kaios. In Bleach he's Sosuke. He took over the role of Ken-Goh in Eureka 7 after Bob Papenbrook passed away. He's Kiba in Naruto.
Just a few of some of his bigger roles.
(Posted on 08/18/07) by Vande:
i think he'll end up as kurata
(Posted on 08/18/07) by Unknown Neo:
The actor who's playing Belphmon also plays Aizen? He should be able to do evil quite well. Evil and jerk.
(Posted on 08/19/07) by lost in thought:
A quick note about goc's Kai reference, he played West Kai.
@Neo: There's an inherent problem with your reasoning. Aizen is understated evil, with a personality that is manipulative, and most certainly deceitful; even at his most evil he is calm, calculating, and straight. He doesn't show the classic evil, nor does his personality inherently suggest it, thus making the role completely off-model, and thus a sort of misnomer to call him 'evil', or say that if Hebert follows this prescribed personality well, that it gives him an edge up on the 'evil' personality.
It's the poker face, really. If Hebert can/does pull Aizen off, it's not all that much different from Sousuke Sagara of Full Metal Panic, in that it's less of a 'real' definitive personality to draw devices from.
Suffice to say, it's a break from the mold of generic evil and becomes part of a unique subgenre of evil.
(Posted on 08/19/07) by Unknown Neo:
I know. I just don't like the character of aizen. That's why I said and jerk. But I'm sure he can pull off a voice here. |