Forum - View topicNEWS: New York Film Festival Screens U.S. Premiere of Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron Film
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NieR
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I kinda want Danny DeVito to voice the big nosed character in the article image.
I don't think DeVito has voiced in a Studio Ghibli film dub yet. |
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gumbaloom
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As probably one of the few people here who has seen the film (due to living in Japan) - Danny Devito would be a PERFECT fit for that character.
Without spoiling the best way I could describe that character would be "loveable oldish? rogue with a heart of gold". I'm not well versed in who dubs Ghibli stuff - I mean its a long time but out of the pool available who would fit that spec ? I seem to remember big name actors have been involved with Ghibli before ?. One that comes to mind would be the VA who does Jigen for Lupin the 3rd maybe ? |
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TurnerJ
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Interesting. I like the idea of Danny DeVito. He's never dubbed an Anime before, but he HAS experience in voice acting. Check out his resume on it here!
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Danny-DeVito/ The man is super talented. I thought he was nailbitingly nasty (in a good way) as the Penguin from Batman Returns, and I think Matilda is his best work. |
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Gina Szanboti
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Then maybe you can tell me what the hell I'm looking at in the poster image? The truncated thumbnail looks like a snake biting an eyeball or a bird's head, while the poster looks like a heron with an eyeball in its beak. I image the latter is the more correct interpretation, but why does it have an eyeball in its mouth? If it's not an eye, what is it?? |
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