Tapeleg247 has written 2 reviews.
Seth MacFarlane may be the creator of such hits like "Family Guy" and "American Dad!" but he is vocally untalented. He can do five voices, but that's definitely it.
His Big Bird (from Sesame Street) in the episode "A Picture's...
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Seth MacFarlane may be the creator of such hits like "Family Guy" and "American Dad!" but he is vocally untalented. He can do five voices, but that's definitely it.
His Big Bird (from Sesame Street) in the episode "A Picture's Worth a Thousand Bucks" sounds like Quagmire with a cold. Nigel, from the episode "One If By Clam, Two If By Sea," sounds like a grown-up Stewie. Wooly Willy from the episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" sounds like Tom Tucker minus about 50 I.Q. points.
I just don't know. I just can't watch the show knowing the creator's too cheap and obsessed with himself to hire a couple new voice actors. [adult swim] should drop Family Guy and add Undergrads or Clone High reruns.
Posted jul 5, 2005 1:22 pm pt
Billy West has lended his voice to so many television shows, commercials and movies (from characters on "Futurama" to Looney Tunes cartoons to the Honeynut Cheerios bee and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) and it's rare he ever uses the same voice...
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Billy West has lended his voice to so many television shows, commercials and movies (from characters on "Futurama" to Looney Tunes cartoons to the Honeynut Cheerios bee and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) and it's rare he ever uses the same voice twice, for two or more different characters (unlike Seth MacFarlane on "Family Guy").
Billy (born Willam R. West in Detroit Michigan) started doing voice work in the early '90s as the main character on Nickelodeon "Doug." The same year "Doug" started, he began doing the voice of Stimpy (and others) on the surreal hit Nick show "Ren & Stimpy." This was about the time I thought, "Man, this guy is really talented, with all the voices he can do," even as a child. I still try to find time to catch reruns of "Doug" and "The Woody Woodpecker Show" - not just because "his" shows are hilarious - simply because he chooses the best shows to work on, and he rarely ever repeats the same (exact) voice. Brilliant.
Posted jun 26, 2005 11:27 pm pt