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His higher pitched, almost puberty-cracking voice was perfect for the role. Even though he is omnipresent in anime these days, he did fine. Kensuke – I think that Greg Ayres did an awesome job. By the end, I thought he fit the role well. At first I didn’t like his voice, but it grew on me. There’s just something about her voice that doesn’t quite fit the character. I think her actress, while good, could have been better. She had more of the detached voice that Gendo should have had. I’m apathetic to his performance as he does not have much of a presence in this movie. At least he would have sounded different than the actor who played Fuyutsuki.įuyutsuki – He sounds too much like Gendo, and sometimes it can be hard to tell which character is speaking.
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While it might have been odd hearing a big star on an anime dub, I think he would have been much better than the person they went with. *Rumor has it that Robin Williams, a self-proclaimed Evangelion fan, also auditioned for the role of Gendo. Again, a good performance, but not amazing. Maybe he came across as too emotionally involved, where Gendo should seem detached. Still, there was something lacking in his performance. He came off as more of a bastard than the previous dub actor, which is definitely a good thing. Gendo – Why is Crispin Freeman* not voicing this character? Gendo was all right, but not too memorable. Without a doubt, she was one of the highlights of the dub. She doesn’t have that many lines, but her delivery for all of them was perfect. She was able to be quiet and solemn, without sounding fake and hoarse like Amanda Winn-Lee (the original english Rei).
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Fortunately, she has improved a lot as an actor since her original performance in the TV series. She was probably the person I hated the most in the original dub, and I expected her to ruin the entire movie. She had the proper amount of gravity during dramatic scenes, and the right amount of lightheartedness in the fun scenes. While I still think her acting can be a little weak, and her voice shrill, for the most part she was fine. Misato – Allison Keith-Shipp did a good job, too. I don’t think the other theater-goers were very happy with me. The only complaint I have is that his screams are somewhat comical, and when Eva-01 got blasted by Ramiel, his screams were so ridiculous they actually made me laugh out loud. He embodied the role quite well, and was very convincing. His line delivery was spot on almost all of the time. It seems like he has grown quite a lot as an actor. Shinji – Spike Spencer performed much better than he ever did in the TV series. Anyway, my expectations for the Rebuild of Evangelion dub were extremely low. Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Outlaw Star, and Fullmetal Alchemist - just to name a few). There are some anime dubs that I loved, and watch those shows exclusively in English (e.g.
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And just in case any of you think I “hate all dubs,” let me explain something else. A testament to why you should never watch a dub. The original dub is on par with what you’d find in a middle school drama class. Basically, he just cast a bunch of his no-talent friends, and had them ham it up. Worse than the people in “Manos: The Hands of Fate.” Not to mention one of the shittiest directors, Matt Greenfield, ever. It had one of the worst assembled casts of all time.
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But they should be identical anyway.įirst of all, I completely loathed the original Evangelion dub (and I hated the original movie dubs even more).
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My dub review comes from a theatrical viewing of the dub a few months ago, and is not representative of the DVD. In honor of the first Rebuild of Evangelion movie being released on DVD in the U.S., I thought I’d post my thoughts of the dub.