Everyone who says they prefer Sean Schemmel ober Nozawa has NEVER sit down and watched an entire Dragonball series in Japanese. You can bet on it.
(about goku's intro) His transformation effect is gorgeous but that doesn't make up for the bad base model (too muscular, dumb face, fucked up hair) and stiffness of the whole thing. =(
Well, yeah... Most people grew up watching the show in the language they spoke, which just so happens to be English for a lot of people here. If you grew up watching in Japanese then you'll probably prefer that voice, but as someone who isn't nostalgic for Nozawa, it just sounds terrible to me. I could deal with Japanese with any of the other characters despite being used to the English dub, but Goku just sounds terrible.
I'm watching Dragon Ball Super right now.Everyone who says they prefer Sean Schemmel over Nozawa has NEVER sit down and watched an entire Dragonball series in Japanese. You can bet on it. There's a reason why a lot of people have turned to Nozawa when watching Super due to being the only way to be up to date on it at the moment.
Well, yeah... Most people grew up watching the show in the language they spoke, which just so happens to be English for a lot of people here. If you grew up watching in Japanese then you'll probably prefer that voice, but as someone who isn't nostalgic for Nozawa, it just sounds terrible to me. I could deal with Japanese with any of the other characters despite being used to the English dub, but Goku just sounds terrible.
I grew Up in Latin America, we got a manly Goku that did not need to overact every single sentence.
And I can still recognize Nozawa's ridiculous amount of talent.
I always had to play games with Schemmel's Goku as a kid, and it always sounds so forced and unnatural. Like the voice itself is good but everything about his delivery feels exaggerated
I have and I still prefer Schemmel. Not that it matters since people shouldn't have to watch an entire series to determine if Nozawa isn't right for them.Everyone who says they prefer Sean Schemmel over Nozawa has NEVER sit down and watched an entire Dragonball series in Japanese. You can bet on it. There's a reason why a lot of people have turned to Nozawa when watching Super due to being the only way to be up to date on it at the moment.
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This is fun.
It's also why we should be really scared about Raditz and Nappa coming back.
Everyone who says they prefer Sean Schemmel over Nozawa has NEVER sit down and watched an entire Dragonball series in Japanese. You can bet on it. There's a reason why a lot of people have turned to Nozawa when watching Super due to being the only way to be up to date on it at the moment.
How can you call his Kai voice unnatural when it's literally his naturally voice?
Such an odd choice to complain about considering how often Nozawa overacts lines to make Goku sound more childish. Not to mention using the video games as a reference for judging voice actors is terrible idea in general considering how often both sides half ass saying the same lines over for the millionth time.
That's not even bringing in Namco's lack of quality control.
I have and I still prefer Schemmel. Not that it matters since people shouldn't have to watch an entire series to determine if Nozawa isn't right for them.
I mean, we already know funimation is involved.Honestly, nah. English American Goku's the best Goku to me. Whenever I hear Goku's Japanese voice it makes me wanna mute the shit at times. It's not completely horrible but I'd say Funi's Goku any day.
How many who hate on Nozawas VA actually watched both versions all the way?
Thats handy reference to have but they have to reanimate everything by hand so I wouldnt worry. The bulk of the work has to be redone from scratch
Honestly, nah. English American Goku's the best Goku to me. Whenever I hear Goku's Japanese voice it makes me wanna mute the shit at times. It's not completely horrible but I'd say Funi's Goku any day.
I mean, of course, 8 year old me wasn't watching JP Dragon Ball out West. Still, I gave Super a shot for three episodes and wasn't impressed with Goku's voice in particular, but it was the anime itself being disappointing which made me drop it.
Everyone who says they prefer Sean Schemmel over Nozawa has NEVER sit down and watched an entire Dragonball series in Japanese. You can bet on it. There's a reason why a lot of people have turned to Nozawa when watching Super due to being the only way to be up to date on it at the moment.
In my perfect world, Schemmel would voice Goku, and Nozawa would voice Goku Black forever
I hear nothing wrong with the Japanese or English voices. They both sound completely fine to me (even Kai's) :S.
I don't think you understood what they were saying.im fucking glad you guys have no say in what is "right" for Gokus voice.
does it at least work for young goku?
im fucking glad you guys have no say in what is "right" for Gokus voice.
does it at least work for young goku?
I can maybe see this only if you are talking about Kai. (Still disagree) But Sean in the original Funimation Dub was terrible he sounded like he really didnt give a shit. Funimation trying to make Goku into Superman was also a disaster
I think the crux of the arguement isn't whether Nozawa is an amazing voice actress (anyone who thinks she isn't is insane) but rather whether or not she's a good fit for Adult GokuThe best way to settle Schemmel vs Nozawa is not their performance as Goku.
Its their Black performance.
Nozawa changes literally NOTHING in her Goku voice, just the character's demeanor and tone and it results in a completely different character that you can easily tell apart even when it's the same freaking voice.
Schemmel just hears "evil Goku" and defaults to the most generic "angry evil and gruff" villain voice ever.
Even when Schemmel finally got it right he still managed to fuck it up and look like a dick on Twitter in the process.
I don't think you understood what they were saying.
I don't have to listen to something for 291 episodes to determine if I don't like it or not.
Everyone who says they prefer Sean Schemmel over Nozawa has NEVER sit down and watched an entire Dragonball series in Japanese. You can bet on it. There's a reason why a lot of people have turned to Nozawa when watching Super due to being the only way to be up to date on it at the moment.
its not just one character that's different though, as its worth watching to get the original direction for music too. Being a dub purist makes very little sense.
Thats handy reference to have but they have to reanimate everything by hand so I wouldnt worry. The bulk of the work has to be redone from scratch
I mean, I watch both the English and Japanese every week, and I vastly enjoy listening to it in English more, despite the earlier episodes being worse than the current arc.its not just one character that's different though, as its worth watching to get the original direction for music too. Being a dub purist makes very little sense.
that still requires animating by hand, go read Shaowebb's post hereyou do know that its a fully 3D game right?![]()
that still requires animating by hand, go read Shaowebb's post here
I'm watching Dragon Ball Super right now.
I hate listening to her every week.
Though she's not my least favorite.
I hate Buu, Yajirobe, and Krillin's voices more.
I mean ultimately people are allowed to like what they want. I personally think both have their ups and downs and I can appreciate both versions, but if someone just can't get used to Nozawa Goku it's really not a big deal
Krillin Japanese voice is really bad, it's the only one I can't get used to.
So, with this being a licensed game, how much longevity can we realistically expect this thing to have in the FGC? Traditional fighting games usually stay around for a while so the meta can develop, new characters can be added and all that. I can't imagine Bandai not wanting to immediately milk a sequel for this though so what are we looking at, like 2 years until DBF 2? Seems a bit short-lived for a competitive fighting game, no?
How can you call his Kai voice unnatural when it's literally his naturally voice?
Such an odd choice to complain about considering how often Nozawa overacts lines to make Goku sound more childish. Not to mention using the video games as a reference for judging voice actors is terrible idea in general considering how often both sides half ass saying the same lines over for the millionth time.
That's not even bringing in Namco's lack of quality control.
I have and I still prefer Schemmel. Not that it matters since people shouldn't have to watch an entire series to determine if Nozawa isn't right for them.
I'm watching Dragon Ball Super right now.
I hate listening to her every week.
Though she's not my least favorite.
I hate Buu, Yajirobe, and Krillin's voices more.
Krillin Japanese voice is really bad, it's the only one I can't get used to.
sure but isnt the other sprite in the post from a 2d game? He made it sound like they could re-use stuff, when...well they cant.
Its not the voice,his Goku voice is actually a very good fit for the character. It's the acting.
Any other Goku voice actor I know that has to say "Wow, this is such a nice day" just put on their Goku voice and say it like they were in a regular conversation.
Schemmel goes " WOOOOOOOW, This is SUCH a NICE day"
It's painfully overreacted.
Nozawa's grown on me, though I still don't really like how she voices every single person related to Goku, Bardock being the biggest offender. Her Black is really good, though. At this point I guess I'm just used to it.
Also, no one?