Attentions guys, Im almost done uploading the Weathering heights episode of season 1 to Youtube.com
*EDIT* Dont know why writing AFTER a youtube.com link will remove ALL THE TEXT.... so I edited this.. thanks god all the text was saved still..
Im seriusly looking forward to get my dvd in July.
Also... not sure if you guys know, but Rob Paulsen, the voice of Many characters, including Pinky, Yakko Warner, Raphael (TMNT) and REV RUNNER will be at anthrocon 2007 in pittsburgh, I will be there and hopefully will get his signature. Im still triying to find a good picture of rev runner in good resolution to print and get his signature on .. but sadly, Jodi-seer hasnt been online in days, so cant comission her for a 600 dpi poster of rev Runner ;_;
so that, plus the martiangirl uploads, makes the entire first season completed! ( except the season finale obviusly ) *END OF EDIT*
[Holy crap!Are you serious?! Rob Paulsen in Pittsburgh?!]
[It's a shame that I can't go, though...My parents would never let me go there...even if they had to bring me, they would never say, "Yes, you can go."]
[And thanks for partially uploading "Weathering Heights"!]
Heh, I wouldn't willingly be within a five mile radius of a furry con, and I'm scared to discover what kind of whacked out things fans are going to ask poor Rob...
And if anybody can do an official-looking poster, it would be Jodi Seer. Good luck with that.
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Heh, I wouldn't willingly be within a five mile radius of a furry con, and I'm scared to discover what kind of whacked out things fans are going to ask poor Rob...
And if anybody can do an official-looking poster, it would be Jodi Seer. Good luck with that.
btw, seems most of my text dissapeared after I wrote the youtube.com's link
since I had explained I was seeking for Jodi-seer, sadly she-he hasnt been online for a month now in FA, so cant comission her-he (I dont know if its female or male.. ) so... ;_;
and honestly, this is my 3rd time I've been to furrycoons, as long you keep space from the freaks ( wich you will see the extremes from time to time, and will obviusly make you go WTF!!?... everything will be fine.. )
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I shall be at Anthrocon as well, though I was gonna wait 'til after the con to say anything, to see how many fainting spells I could elicit. >_<
Anyhoo, I'm a SuperSponsor, so I get extra R.P. goodness!
39 DAYS! =D
-- Edited by Skifox at 00:28, 2007-05-27
My trip is way too expensive to afford super sponsor, lucky you ! 700 us for plane and 500 us for hotel plus other expenses = AUCH!. anyway you better squeeze paulsen for extra stuff ;)
Heh, I wouldn't willingly be within a five mile radius of a furry con, and I'm scared to discover what kind of whacked out things fans are going to ask poor Rob...
[Hehehe...Good point.]
[But I'd like to see him voice act Rev in person. Just like the time Nancy Cartwright voice acted Bart Simpson at a book store.]
Heh, I wouldn't willingly be within a five mile radius of a furry con, and I'm scared to discover what kind of whacked out things fans are going to ask poor Rob...
It's not so bad as long as you stick with people you know. Even the screwballs are usually pretty harmless, the ones that actually come out to cons, anyway.
The SuperSponsor luncheon should be intelligent, at least. I doubt the weirdos are gonna be dishin' out the kind of money needed to reach that membership level.
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and honestly, this is my 3rd time I've been to furrycoons, as long you keep space from the freaks ( wich you will see the extremes from time to time, and will obviusly make you go WTF!!?... everything will be fine.. )
Yes, but I tend to get, er, violent with people that annoy the crap out of me, and those events have them by the dozen. Me going to one of those cons is like dropping Samuel L. Jackson in a room full of snakes; the ensuing torrent of cursing and death would be remembered for years.
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and honestly, this is my 3rd time I've been to furrycoons, as long you keep space from the freaks ( wich you will see the extremes from time to time, and will obviusly make you go WTF!!?... everything will be fine.. )
Yes, but I tend to get, er, violent with people that annoy the crap out of me, and those events have them by the dozen. Me going to one of those cons is like dropping Samuel L. Jackson in a room full of snakes; the ensuing torrent of cursing and death would be remembered for years.
hmm? never had a problems? most people will mind their own business.
at least thats in my experience.. I just ignore them, keep my speed and thats all!.
and also just keep going polite, like if they annoy you, you can always ask anyway, most will of course stop what they were doing.
Cesarin: Yow! That'll make your bank account cry, alright! I have the advantage of living in Virginia. I'm only going to need a tank and a half of gas to get there and back. I'm not looking forward to a five-hour drive alone, though. I'm also splitting the hotel with three friends, so I'm effectively only paying for one night.
Maybe we'll run across each other at one of R.P.'s panels. ^^
Shagster: It probably wouldn't be as bad as you think. It's unfortunate you're so anti-con - Further Confusion is practically at your back door.
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Shagster: It probably wouldn't be as bad as you think. It's unfortunate you're so anti-con - Further Confusion is practically at your back door.
Trust me, I know. In my 7-8 years or so of shadowed involvement in the fandom, there's little I don't. I'm just not one to put myself in a situation focused on specific niches and groups. I do what I do, like what I like, and can't stand to shackle myself to any one thing so heartily. Seeing the "OMG fuRRy iz LIFE!!!11" crowd at cons makes me sad at life, so I avoid it like the plague for everybody's sake. That's the introverted aspect in me, but I just prefer spending time with quality people rather than having to dig them out of a crowd. I suppose I'd force myself to attend something like this on a more normal basis if I had any good friends along with me, but all of my real-life encounters with fans of the same thing have been bad; they turn out to be nothing but immature teenagers in a complete fantasy world.
I don't mean to rant and I'm certainly not pointing fingers at anybody here (if you all annoyed me, I'd be gone by now =P, and I honestly wouldn't mind meeting some of you); just stating an opinion that tends to get translated incorrectly by others. Having a significant other (and future roommate) who's an artist that contributes on and off to the fandom sort of puts me in the midst of things, after all. That's part of how I know you, Cesarin *leaves hovering suspicion* ⌐_⌐
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Cesarin: Yow! That'll make your bank account cry, alright! I have the advantage of living in Virginia. I'm only going to need a tank and a half of gas to get there and back. I'm not looking forward to a five-hour drive alone, though. I'm also splitting the hotel with three friends, so I'm effectively only paying for one night.
Maybe we'll run across each other at one of R.P.'s panels. ^^
Shagster: It probably wouldn't be as bad as you think. It's unfortunate you're so anti-con - Further Confusion is practically at your back door.
well most trips are well balanced by other stuff, apart from the fun, I buy computer hardware that its way overpriced in my country. funnily, its cheaper to fly from Europe to the USA than to this town in Mexico to the USA :/ so I always save way in advance to fly there. and.. I might be in the Artist Alley one day, so poke me if you go around the main convention space :>
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Trust me, I know. In my 7-8 years or so of shadowed involvement in the fandom, there's little I don't. I'm just not one to put myself in a situation focused on specific niches and groups. I do what I do, like what I like, and can't stand to shackle myself to any one thing so heartily. Seeing the "OMG fuRRy iz LIFE!!!11" crowd at cons makes me sad at life, so I avoid it like the plague for everybody's sake. That's the introverted aspect in me, but I just prefer spending time with quality people rather than having to dig them out of a crowd. I suppose I'd force myself to attend something like this on a more normal basis if I had any good friends along with me, but all of my real-life encounters with fans of the same thing have been bad; they turn out to be nothing but immature teenagers in a complete fantasy world.
I don't mean to rant and I'm certainly not pointing fingers at anybody here (if you all annoyed me, I'd be gone by now =P, and I honestly wouldn't mind meeting some of you); just stating an opinion that tends to get translated incorrectly by others. Having a significant other (and future roommate) who's an artist that contributes on and off to the fandom sort of puts me in the midst of things, after all. That's part of how I know you, Cesarin *leaves hovering suspicion* ⌐_⌐
and I fully agree you on these things that makes people go "OMG FURRIEZ" honestly, IRL I no way look like your "classic" American Brand Furry. Id say the world furries are way more calm and less vocal or exagerated than the USA ones XD
Shagster: I can understand where you're coming from. I have some fairly close friends that I really only get to see at cons and we tend to attach ourselves to each other, so maybe that's why the more fringe/OMG FURRY!/rabid fanboy elements don't bother me so much.
Cesarin: I'll PM you when the con is a little closer and we have a better idea of how our schedules are gonna be.
Akira: Don't worry, I'll make a full account of all R.P.-related happenings. It's no substitute for being there, but it should still be exciting to read about. ^^
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Shagster: I can understand where you're coming from. I have some fairly close friends that I really only get to see at cons and we tend to attach ourselves to each other, so maybe that's why the more fringe/OMG FURRY!/rabid fanboy elements don't bother me so much.
Cesarin: I'll PM you when the con is a little closer and we have a better idea of how our schedules are gonna be.
Akira: Don't worry, I'll make a full account of all R.P.-related happenings. It's no substitute for being there, but it should still be exciting to read about. ^^
There are anthrocons? Cool! Never realised there was such a thing! You lucky guys! You'll be seeing Mr. Rob Paulsen! Do you get to ask him questions? Ask him what it was like doing the part of Rev Runner if you can!
There are anthrocons? Cool! Never realised there was such a thing! You lucky guys! You'll be seeing Mr. Rob Paulsen! Do you get to ask him questions? Ask him what it was like doing the part of Rev Runner if you can!
I think you got it wrong Anthrocon = furry convention in pittsburgh so anthrocon is THE NAME of the convention, not exactly "anthro" convention ;)
There are anthrocons? Cool! Never realised there was such a thing! You lucky guys! You'll be seeing Mr. Rob Paulsen! Do you get to ask him questions? Ask him what it was like doing the part of Rev Runner if you can!
Like Cesarin said, Anthrocon is a specific convention, but yes, there are many conventions around the world dedicated to anthropomorphic animals. AC is the largest, with at about 2500 attendees last year. http://furry.wikia.com/wiki/Convention
Don't worry, I'll be sure to bring up his role as Rev at some point.
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If you can, could you ask Rob if he's anything like Rev? I can so imagine him enjoying playing him. Hee hee!
[Good question. But I think that when you voice act a character, the character's personality that you're giving life to starts to rub off on you.]
[To me, when you voice act a character, you have to be that character. You share the same emotion, and sometimes (or most of the time) you gesticulate while recording.]
Gesticulating almost the same way as the character you're dubbing does, is actually a must. The acting comes out that much better and more naturally. You cannot possibly stand motionless if you're dubbing a character that's running or doing other active things, otherwise the voice will not 'attach' to the character.
You also have to get inside the character's head, inside their phsycology to be able to play them and make them believable to the public. A good voice actor (AND actor, obviously) is able to temporarily 'erase', so to say, his own personality while they're playing a character, and become THE character. So technically Rob IS Rev, or at least has really been him while he dubbed. :)
If you can, could you ask Rob if he's anything like Rev? I can so imagine him enjoying playing him. Hee hee!
[Good question. But I think that when you voice act a character, the character's personality that you're giving life to starts to rub off on you.]
[To me, when you voice act a character, you have to be that character. You share the same emotion, and sometimes (or most of the time) you gesticulate while recording.]
[Why do I think this? Well, it's just a theory.]
actually, if you search around youtube.com
you will find rob paulsen videos in other conventions imitating his characters, most specifically Yakko Warner (singing ) and Pinky, I wouldnt be surprised if he has no problem doing Rev for a few seconds. :>
You also have to get inside the character's head, inside their phsycology to be able to play them and make them believable to the public. A good voice actor (AND actor, obviously) is able to temporarily 'erase', so to say, his own personality while they're playing a character, and become THE character. So technically Rob IS Rev, or at least has really been him while he dubbed. :)
-- Edited by Ayelet_Ripley at 09:29, 2007-05-28
[...Isn't that what I said? I feel like you just repeated me.]
[And I only say that voice actors sometimes don't gesticulate; I think singing is a good example. And by singing, I mean singing as the character that they are. For example, if they had the Loonatics singing, the voice actors might not be gesticulating.]
[Oh, no, no...I didn't mean for my comment to sound insulting. I was merely making a stupid statement. Hehehe...]
[Anyway, yeah, I understand your love and passion of voice acting. I used to be able to voice act a few cartoon characters (and a few video game characters as well) until my voice changed. Now my voice cracks most of the time, and I can hardly keep a good conversation going without my voice cracking here and there.]
It's a bad habit of mine, to come off as a smartass when I'm very much into something. Your comment didn't sound insulting, just offended. But hey, it's easy to misunderstand each other on teh interwebz. No hard feelings. :)
Oh I know what you mean. Ever since I grew up, my voice changed into one I truly don't like, but as a kid I adored it. The worst were my pre-teen early teen years, my voice was downright weird. But that's normal.
But then, contrary to popular belief, the beauty of a voice is the least important factor. What matters is how much heart you put into acting.
My voice seems to go to the extremes. I can go high-pitched and cute-like or downright low and depressing! It's the in-between voices i don't fall into naturally! He! He!
I guess he and I have the same thing in common. I can speak really fast and high pitched and then my voice can be low and serious too! But sometimes I do vary in voices when I do performance studies when we're performing.
[Haha! That's awesome, Cesarin! You're very talented!]
[Did you know that Rob Paulson also did the voice of Silas Wonder (a one-time character) on Tiny Toons? It's true. I was looking through Tiny Toon Adventures episodes and discovered this. It's episode 31: Sawdust and Toonsil, an episode that stars Gogo Dodo. How cool is that?]
Sonic the Hedgehog, starring the Freedom Fighters and airing on Saturday mornings, thus the abbreviation, as opposed to The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, which was just Sonic and Tails and aired during the week.
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