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fandomsecrets2007-09-10 04:55 pm
[ SECRET POST #248 ]
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I'm so glad I knew nothing about this until now. Although, I see the Ed thing (only in some scenes) I liked Vic as Dark, even though I didn't judge DN Angel as much as I did FMA (which had some disappointing episodes voice-wise, in my opinion) - Dark and Ed have two different voices, even if they are both played by Vic. Dark's voice is much softer, and Ed's voice really only gets like that when he's sad or guilty... Like in the very last episodes.
I could be pointlessly rambling, so um... Nevermind?
Re: 25
ANYWAY! Yeah, no, I know what you mean. XD For me, it's really just that, while he may or may not have a wide range, he doesn't really seem to use it that much. Like, there are differences to the way he plays different characters, the overall tone stays the same so you always know that it's him. And, I imagine, that's also partly directors' faults, because they want that quality, and, now especially, that recognizable voice, so he doesn't stray as far as some actors who can noticeably significantly change the quality and tone of their voice.
. . . and really, that's just my rambly way of saying that, because of the way I hear him do the different voices, I end up only really hearing him. Doing different voices. Which may be good or bad, but in cases like this, it just makes me lol. :D?