what is his accent now? because it sure as hell ain't japanese anymore.
Its a gargle of Russian and Hispanic accents.
Which I guess is fine, but now you're telling me that you can't find any old Japanese people that could potentially do the gruffer accented voice that Mako had.
>>90963876
vaguely hispanic
If they really wanted to, they could just explain his voice changing as he was wounded or simply just decided to change it like he can change his form.
Though the "That was the *old* Aku, this is the *new* Aku" got a laugh out out me.
>>90963876
Its the accent of a fat hispanic guy born and raised in new mexico attempting be japanese
>>90963876
The accent's rubbish, but the actual speaking patterns are dead on.
>>90963876
Hispanicish
Idk, It bothered me a shit ton at first but it's growing on me. It'll never be Mako but It's still enjoyable
>>90963972
Being directed by a Russian man.
Really, I couldn't help hearing Genndy do Aku while listening to Baldwin doing Aku.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQFLmFaduak
>>90964008
This. His timing is dead on.
>>90963876
When the original VA's dead and his understudy can at least sound vaguely like him while nailing the timing, you take what you can get.
>>90966818
Greg Baldwin is not Mako's understudy. They've never even met.
>>90963876
Sounds more Eastern European or even
Middle Eastern.
But I though it was actually a Russian voicing the new Aka.
The one and only thing that bothered me was the way he pronounced "samurai". Really needs that rolling r to sell it.
Otherwise it was fine.
>>90967262
sah-moo-rye
Mako always went with the long A and U sound when pronouncing "samurai", not the Anglicized short vowels.
>>90963876
>Hispanic trying to sound Japanese being directed by a Russian man.
This is the most hilarious stuff I seen today.
>>90966873
H-huh?