by Arjun_M » Sat Oct 25, 2008 2:23 am
Peter Cullen: As said earlier, 'nuff said!
Frank Welker: He's appeared in nearly every cartoon on Earth. While his Megatron role isn't recognised as the best done for the character, he's done some fantastic voice-acts for Soundwave (with a little help), Trailbreaker, and especially Mirage, and many other characters.
Scatman Crothers: Possibly the best voice actor for Jazz yet.
Michael Bell: For his role as Scrapper- just as many Decepticons at the time had mere robotic voices. This one had a slight British/European accent.
Neil Ross: For his roles as Hook (another European accent, this time clean), Bonecrusher (the shouting construction foreman), and of course, Springer.
Bud Davis: He's the big-bot actor, for his roles as Predaking and Metroplex.
Ed Gilbert: Played the role of a military loudmouth well as Blitzwing.
Jack Angel: Possibly the most versatile voice actor at that time. Shouting out loud as Ramjet, speaking in a brooding, monotonous voice as Omega Supreme, then another digitally-enhanced role as Astrotrain, and of course, Ultra Magnus.
Corey Burton: He's handled diverse roles such as Spike and Shockwave quite well.
The voice actors for the Combaticons: All of them did a good job, though the actor for Vortex didn't pull off the 'sadistic interrogator' job convincingly.
Stephen Keener: Another big-bot actor, one line for Fortress Maximus was compelling. A pity this didn't get too many chances, after the show was called off once too soon.
Geoff Bennett: Pulls off the role of Animated Ultra Magnus quite neatly.
Phil LaMarr: It was difficult to recognise Phil from MADTV when I heard Jazz speak, but he fits in neatly.
Hugo Weaving: Expecting a Smith-like voice, I got something like the original Megatron's voice.
The Cartoon Network India actors for Optimus Prime, Dr. Sumdac and Sari: The only decent voice actors in this dub.