mogoldmember said:
I'm sorry, but I don't see how that statement makes sense. I know you still watch the Anime, even to this day, but how is anyone being "forced to listen to poor voice acting in the Anime?'
Oh, by that, I'm referring specifically to anime fans who are strictly dub-fans and only watch anime dubs (people who don't watch Japanese raws/subs).
There's only one version of the current Pokemon English dub, and that's the version which Pokemon International produces. That's basically what I meant when I said they've "forced us to listen to poor voice acting".
I mean, sure, you could argue, that if we don't like the current dub, we could just stop watching. And yeah, we could do that. But come on, do you know how difficult it would be to stop watching a show you've watched ever since it began airing? Why should we
have to stop watching a show that we've always loved? Especially if we're only dissatisfied with one aspect of the show.
And of course, there are indeed people who have stopped watching the show, simply because of the VA switch and/or the new voices. Just goes to show you how poor the quality of the voice acting is, if it's causing a lot of people to stop watching the show (and these are fans who would probably still be watching Pokemon, otherwise).
mogoldmember said:
But I wonder what magnetic force on this very Earth continuously draws people to a product that, in their opinion, is so consistently poor in quality for such a lengthy period of time. In your case, despite the "poor quality voice acting," what exactly are the redeeming qualities of the Pokemon Anime Dub over the past 160 episodes that kept you from turning away from watching them?
Well, some people watch Pokemon just cause it's Pokemon (no matter what quality the show is, they'd still watch it).
Then, there are others who watch the show, cause they wanna know what happens next with the plot.
As for me, well, like I said, I'm not interested in the plot at all. But the main reasons I have for watching the Pokemon USA dub are:
1) I want to understand the dialogue and know everything that the characters are saying (obviously, if I understood Japanese, then I would definitely be watching the Japanese version).
2) I watch the current Pokemon International dub, mostly because of the music (I'm curious about which songs are used in the dub, cause I love all the music from Pokemon).
2) I'm a dub fan in general, and I'll always be a dub-fan.
These are the only reasons why I'm watching the Pokemon International (formerly Pokemon USA) dub. And they're also the only reasons why I'm able to tolerate Sarah's acting. But hey, don't get me wrong, she's really not
that bad. For the most part, it's her inconsistency and her inability to portray emotion in Ash that I dislike about her performance. I mean, even I liked how she did in "Get Your Rotom Running". However, there's a huge difference between Sarah's performance in that episode and in "Leading A Stray" (if you don't believe me, just watch the two episodes and compare them for yourself).
meowth14 said:
So, I guess that's not the problem. Maybe the problem is with the old voice actor's contracts with 4Kids. Maybe the 4Kids contract doesn't allow them to permanently work on shows that don't belong to 4Kids. That would explain why some of the old VAs returned to do small roles only. Do you think that could be a possibility?
Well, that does make sense. However, there are a few problems with this theory.
1) Veronica Taylor and the rest of the original cast are freelance. They can work for any company they want. And despite what many people believe, they aren't exclusive to 4Kids.
2) Veronica Taylor and the rest of the original cast worked on games such as Pokemon Channel and Pokemon Puzzle League. And I'm pretty sure none of this stuff was produced by 4Kids.
3) The original cast has done many projects for Central Park Media, even while they were working on shows for 4Kids.
The fact that Rachael Lillis was able to work on the Pokemon USA dub, that alone means that the original cast has no contracts preventing them from working on the show.
In my opinion, it looks like Pokemon USA is simply biased against using Veronica. For some reason, they like Sarah Natochenny better and they prefer her version of Ash, which is why they haven't given Veronica a chance. That's what I think anyway.
xxashxx said:
I know how hard it is to watch without the original cast. There is nothing we can do at this point. This is what we have for now.
I'm sorry, but that sounds very bleak and depressing.
And I disagree with the "there is nothing we can do at this point". I'm still hopeful, and I will continue to believe what I want. No one can convince me otherwise, no matter how hard they try.
xxashxx said:
At least Pokemon is still on. Be thankful that it is on. Pokemon was almost cancelled 2 times that I know of.
Personally, I don't think Pokemon has ever came close to being cancelled in the US, not even once. Cartoon Network makes way too much money off of it, even despite whatever the ratings are showing (note: I don't keep track of the ratings), for them to even think about canceling a show like this.
Their target audience is little kids, and they will always watch Pokemon no matter what (just cause it's Pokemon). However, just because this is a show for little kids, doesn't mean that people outside the target audience don't watch Pokemon. I know that there are many teens and even people in their 20's who still watch Pokemon.
Exellion_Raichu said:
Would it still be in the slump it is now, in the fandoms eyes? Yes. Because it is a show for 5Yr olds. It has been sence Johto. It's never going to have smart plots. I don't see how the cast of this series, a series for preschoolers, matters that much.
Well, the question "When did the anime jump the shark" is subjective. Anyone can have their own opinion about this, and there isn't a right or wrong answer.
However, things like the Pokemon anime being a kids' show, that doesn't bother me at all. I'm gonna continue watching the show simply because I want to know how it ends (if it ever does end).
I personally don't watch Pokemon for its plot. I couldn't care less what the writers do with the show. As long as Ash continues to be the main character (and I'm pretty sure he always will be), my opinion on the show will never be affected by the show's plot. And basically, I'm saying that, no matter what, I'm perfectly fine with whichever way the writers take this show.
Having said that, I watch Pokemon for its animation, its dialogue, for the music, and for the voice acting. Speaking of the 4Kids dub in particular, what I loved most of all was the voice acting, and I always believed it had excellent quality voice acting (and I know I'm not the only fan who feels this way). With the Pokemon USA dub, I feel it's good for the show to still be on the air, however at the same time, I am greatly disappointed in the quality of the show's voice acting. I honestly think Pokemon USA could do a much better job (if they wanted to). And that's why, to me, the show has indeed "jumped the shark" and declined in quality.
Also, I should mention that I have grown up watching the Pokemon dub. Ever since the show first started airing, I have grown used to listening to Veronica's Ash voice and all the other familiar voices. And, I don't know about anyone else here (I'm assuming that everyone now either hates the original cast, or everyone has forgotten about them completely). But personally, I am very attached to the original cast. And if it ever happens, I would love to one day see the original VAs return and regain their original roles. But most of all, I really wanna see Veronica Taylor return. Because in my eyes, she truly made Ash who he was, and she gave him his soul.
As far as I'm concerned, Sarah Natochenny's Ash is a completely different character. But that's just my opinion.