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Roger C. Carmel, Blu Mankuma (even though his was a fake) Mark Acheson, David Kaye, and Matthew King have all voiced Unicron too. And this voice doesn't sound like any of them either.deathy wrote:You did mention the voice didn't sound like unicron. which means it didn't sound like orson wells who voiced unicron in the 1986 TF Movie.
I've heard plenty of villainous voices who have sounded like Welles' Unicron voice over the years. Don Brown's Shen Long from Dragon Ball Z (Ocean Group dub), Lee Tocker's Makuta from the Bionicle films, Miles Anderson's Poseidon in the 1997 TV miniseries The Odyssey, even Fred Tatasciore's Trypticon from the War for Cybertron video games sounded like Welles' Unicron.deathy wrote:You honestly can't expect a new voice actor voicing unicron to sound exactly like orson wells did with his unicron voice.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
deathy wrote:The fallen was already done to a bunch of times in the DW/IDW TF comics & the micheal bay ROTF movie. Hasbro likes to be creative & not repeative.
Wing Saber II wrote:deathy wrote:The fallen was already done to a bunch of times in the DW/IDW TF comics & the micheal bay ROTF movie. Hasbro likes to be creative & not repeative.
You think the Fallen is too repetitive, and that it's Unicron?
The Fallen has been used in the following media (To my knowledge):
War Within
ROTF
Unicron has been used in the following media (To my knowledge):
G1
Beast Wars (His Head)
Armada
Energon
Cybertron (toy)
deathy wrote:the fans like seeing again.
So what you're saying is that "twice" = "overused"?deathy wrote:Yes for a new main villian I think the Fallen has already been over used.
Have you forgotten about the years 2003-2006? The fandom was sick of Unicron by then. Why do you think there was a distinct exclusion of him in the movies, Animated, and IDW G1 comics? Because Unicron had, by then, been done to death* that the fans wanted something new and non-Unicron-involved.deathy wrote:Unicron isn't over used because he's a beloved old school 1980's character the fans like seeing again.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:So what you're saying is that "twice" = "overused"?deathy wrote:Yes for a new main villian I think the Fallen has already been over used.Have you forgotten about the years 2003-2006? The fandom was sick of Unicron by then. Why do you think there was a distinct exclusion of him in the movies, Animated, and IDW G1 comics? Because Unicron had, by then, been done to death* that the fans wanted something new and non-Unicron-involved.deathy wrote:Unicron isn't over used because he's a beloved old school 1980's character the fans like seeing again.
* - Literally, as the fction from the years 2003-2006 involved a constant cycle of Unicron coming, then dying, then reviving, then dying again, then reviving again, then dying again, then reviving again, then dying again, etc. etc.
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