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Shirkahn wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote:

Shirkahn wrote:

Mystic Monkey wrote:

Shirkahn wrote:

Mystic Monkey wrote: I would prefe rhim to have a voice that provides some distinction to his character.

For example before Mike Pollock, Dr. Eggman was voiced by Deem Bristow who made Eggman sound somewhat of a generic overweight villain, not to say he still didn't apply character to him. But when Mike Pollock became the voice of the Eggman be gave it more flare and range to make Robotnik more expressive.

Shadows like "psssh... nothin personnel...kid..." sort of generic voice. Now that, I'll agree to! Yeah, Shadows the edgy kind, I know, but edgy characters are so generic that I don't see why Sega should spend so much money on professional actors who can do such a common tone of voice. I agree, they need someone like Jason Griffith to give him a unique voice and personality again! If the can afford Jason Griffith for Shadow, they can afford him for Sonic.

I think absolutely anyone can voice Shadow, so it should be someone cheap and affordable that can take up the generic voice easily.

I don't have a microphone but I can easily do Shadows voice. (Could also do Adventure-era Knuckles voice as well, and don't mean to brag but do really good YuGiOh Abridged LittleKuriboh impressions so could perhaps attempt Dan Greens characters as well.) I think I can do a pretty good Shadow voice too (as I have somewhat of a naturally monotonous voice that gives me good range in mimicking low-voiced characters such as Jason Griffith as Shadow, or James Arnold Taylor as The Fallen). 'xactly. So Sega really should budget on Shadow's next voice. So what it's not some voice actor we've never heard of, Shadow's edgy monotonus voice can be- heck get Roger Craig Smith to do it, Thats like a discount for Sega isn't it?