So while watching Godzilla x Kong I heard voices in my head for the Kaiju despite them not talking and here’s what they sound like
Kong: Ron Perlman. I think it’s because Ron Perlman was Optimus Primal in ROTB despite not being used much. But Kong sounds like him.
Godzilla: Keith David. He sounds like Spawn Keith David. Once he saw Kong in Egypt the line “I warned you, you fat piece of shit” rung out in my head.
Suko: Whoever voices Mikayla Van Buren in MPGIS. I saw him and thought “Jesus Christ is that a fucking gremlin ?!?” and he looks like the type to respond “No I’m a third grader !” just don’t feed that fucking thing after midnight
Mothra: Whoever voiced Ponyo’s mom. Mothra just had that beautiful goddess energy Ponyo’s mom had and when she smacked that wind towards Godzilla it was almost like she was telling him to calm himself. In a harsh yet gentle way. And it could work for both English and Japanese voices too.
Skar King: Brad Garrett when he’s doing his Lobo voice because when he voices Lobo his voice is prime asshole voice and I love it.
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BUPKIS (2023-) - 1x07 "Borgnine"
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The first episode of Dexter's Laboratory premiered on March 24, 1996 according to IMDB (people in the trivia gave the date as premiering as a special on TNT on April 27 or 28). It was actually the third episode produced. It was the first Cartoon Network original series produced by Cartoon Network Studios and the first Cartoon Cartoon original series to premiere on Cartoon Network since What a Cartoon! ("Deedeemensional", "Dial M for Monkey: Magmanamus", "Maternal Combat", Dexter's Laboratory, TV Event)
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Random Behind the Scenes thing I just recalled I was told (probably by either Ricky or Kay):
Originally, they wanted Hook Hand to be a regular, but Brad Garrett was being a little unreasonable with his demands if he took on the role, asking for things that the series didn’t have the budget to offer (like a membership to Aulani).
So, they made Hook Foot instead, and explained Hook Hand’s absence with his tour. Obviously, they could get Brad back for one episode, but he didn’t even sing his song (”Livin’ the Dream” is sung by Fred Tatasciore).
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what we’re not gonna do is pretend she wasn’t serving absolute cunt
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“You can call them ghosts if you like, or as I prefer, the living impaired. They need help sometimes. Just like us.”—Dr. Harvey, “Casper” 1995 directed by Brad Silberling
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