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I have only heard Greg Cipes as Beast Boy in Teen Titans. He is usually the joker of the group. He does exceptionally well at acting out emotions with his voice. Oft times, his voice is light and has optimism in it. But sometimes, we get a...
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I have only heard Greg Cipes as Beast Boy in Teen Titans. He is usually the joker of the group. He does exceptionally well at acting out emotions with his voice. Oft times, his voice is light and has optimism in it. But sometimes, we get a glimpse of the dark side.
Two episodes that immediately come to mind are "The Beast Within" and "Aftershock, Pt. 2". In both of these episodes, Cipes brings out a bit more of a dark side to Beast Boy. His takes his voice a bit lower than normal to bring out the darkness. In Beast Within, Cipes does very well as he is being interrogated by Robin, pulling out the anger of Beast Boy.
Two other episodes that Cipes does well in are "Homecoming, Pt. 1" and "GO!" In both of these, he plays a younger version of Beast Boy. For the younger BB, he takes his voice a bit higher and makes it crack sometimes. Even though I thought that it was very annoying, it was well acted for the part. It would be expected that Beast Boy's voice would be pretty high when he was younger, considering Cipes already has him as at least a second tenor.
Overall, Cipes is a personal favorite. Sometimes he annoys me on Teen Titans, but he does because he his acting out his part very well. 9/10.
Posted jan 13, 2006 8:35 am pt
I confess that I have only seen Ron Perlman in one TV show. I have seen him as Slade in Teen Titans. As Slade, he just has to be one of the coolest villains of all time. Slade himself is already awesome. But he would be nowhere near as good...
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I confess that I have only seen Ron Perlman in one TV show. I have seen him as Slade in Teen Titans. As Slade, he just has to be one of the coolest villains of all time. Slade himself is already awesome. But he would be nowhere near as good without Ron Perlman voicing him.
Perlman is perfect as Slade, conveying the emotionless evil of Slade. In some episodes, Slade shows emotion. Perlman also pulls this off very well, keeping the voice tinged with evil as he actually shows feelings. His dark and deep voice captures the essence of Slade. Sometimes Perlman is very mysterious as Slade. Other times, he is yelling at the top of his lungs. He also does particularly well with the action scenes, pulling off great sound effects for his many battles that he has.
Perlman is definitely one of the best voice actors ever. I end the review with his best line in Teen Titans.
"On the contrary, Robin. This is only the beginning."
Posted jan 13, 2006 8:28 am pt
Steven Jay Blum seems to be a bit like Joshua Seth. However, Blum does not have the same voice in every role, like Seth does (no offense). If you watch Digimon, you most likely know that Yamaki from Season Three is voiced by Blum. J.P. from...
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Steven Jay Blum seems to be a bit like Joshua Seth. However, Blum does not have the same voice in every role, like Seth does (no offense). If you watch Digimon, you most likely know that Yamaki from Season Three is voiced by Blum. J.P. from Season Four is also voiced by Blum. The two voices are starkly different, yet they are from the same voice actor. That is Blum's special talent. He is able to really cloud or blend his voice to fit the character. Yamaki starts off as an extremely dark character in Season Three, hating all digimon. As the season progresses, he begins to lighten, and this is apparent in the "weight" that the voice of Blum seems to carry. In Season Four of Digimon, Blum pulls off the goof-off personality of JP pretty well. But in the serious episodes, Blum is able to make the voice of JP more serious without making him sound like Darcia. Which brings me to my last section of this review. Darcia is great. Blum is awesome as Darcia. He really fits the part. Perhaps one of his best moments is in the episode of Wolf's Rain where he learns of Harmona's death. He is screaming and smashing his head against a wall. The scream with which he ends the scene is scary in that it is so inhuman. At the begininning of the series, Blum does the conflicting emotions or the lighter side of Darcia nicely. But by the end of the series, Blum is in his top villain form. His last words in the series, when he is walking to Paradise are very well done, as you can tell they are coming from someone who is bruised and battered and bloody. Steven Jay Blum is probably one of the best voice actors out there.
Posted dec 9, 2005 1:07 pm pt
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