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hmnwilson wrote:
Arthur owns a pet dog, despite the fact that everyone in the show is an animal. In fact, some of the characters on the show are dogs.
Shocking, isn't it?
I can't tell if you're mocking me or not.
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steppenwulf wrote:
That was my show back then.
*fist-bump*
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Yeah, well Bart Simpson's voice is by a girl
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The person who played Timmy played every female part in the first 3 seasons of SOuth Park.
Fun-fact for 08jackt.
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hmnwilson wrote:
Arthur owns a pet dog, despite the fact that everyone in the show is an animal. In fact, some of the characters on the show are dogs.
Shocking, isn't it?
Mickey Mouse has Pluto, a dog, as a pet, and then there's Goofy.. but their mental capacity seems about equal..
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rufflebee wrote:
hmnwilson wrote:
Arthur owns a pet dog, despite the fact that everyone in the show is an animal. In fact, some of the characters on the show are dogs.
Shocking, isn't it?Mickey Mouse has Pluto, a dog, as a pet, and then there's Goofy.. but their mental capacity seems about equal..
Lawl xD
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Lucario621 wrote:
Yeah, well Bart Simpson's voice is by a girl
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yeah she's the voice of the pig Babe from the movie of the same name.
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militarydudes wrote:
This topic is officially useless, but I am becoming dangerously bored, so I decided to post this.
If you used to watch (or still watch) the show "Arthur" on PBS Kids, you may be shocked to know that a boy does the voice for D.W. (and has since the show started), and the voice of Arthur's dad is the same guy who plays Binky Barnes O_O
I doubt any of you know what I'm talking about.![]()
I don't think it's officially useless, I think it's interesting.
Not surprisingly, voice actors have a tendency to be used over and over again by the same company because it is cheaper to hire one actor who can do multiple voices than multiple actors doing individual voices. I used to watch Arthur when it first came out - and I've become so used to hearing certain voices that I started to recognize when voices from Arthur started appearing in other PBS shows (for example, I'm willing to bet Dongwa form the show Sagwa is played by the same voice actor who plays D.W. in Arthur).
That tidbit about Arthur's dad and Binky Barnes is pretty interesting, I never knew that. Sometimes, though, the voice acting really throws me off and I'm surprised by the high degree of vocal range a voice actor possesses (I remember how surprised I was when I found out that the voice actor for Yami Yugi from Yu-Gi-Oh! also played the voice for Treecko from Pokemon). But vocal ranges like that usually speaks to the success of voice actors.

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The original voice of Ash Ketchum was played by a woman.
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hmnwilson wrote:
Arthur owns a pet dog, despite the fact that everyone in the show is an animal. In fact, some of the characters on the show are dogs.
Shocking, isn't it?
Slavery in kid's shows. Tsk, tsk.

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cheddargirl wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
This topic is officially useless, but I am becoming dangerously bored, so I decided to post this.
If you used to watch (or still watch) the show "Arthur" on PBS Kids, you may be shocked to know that a boy does the voice for D.W. (and has since the show started), and the voice of Arthur's dad is the same guy who plays Binky Barnes O_O
I doubt any of you know what I'm talking about.![]()
I don't think it's officially useless, I think it's interesting.
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Not surprisingly, voice actors have a tendency to be used over and over again by the same company because it is cheaper to hire one actor who can do multiple voices than multiple actors doing individual voices. I used to watch Arthur when it first came out - and I've become so used to hearing certain voices that I started to recognize when voices from Arthur started appearing in other PBS shows (for example, I'm willing to bet Dongwa form the show Sagwa is played by the same voice actor who plays D.W. in Arthur).
That tidbit about Arthur's dad and Binky Barnes is pretty interesting, I never knew that. Sometimes, though, the voice acting really throws me off and I'm surprised by the high degree of vocal range a voice actor possesses (I remember how surprised I was when I found out that the voice actor for Yami Yugi from Yu-Gi-Oh! also played the voice for Treecko from Pokemon). But vocal ranges like that usually speaks to the success of voice actors.![]()
Blech, Sagwa, I remember that show. *shudders*
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AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
The original voice of Ash Ketchum was played by a woman.
A lot of boy voices are played by women voice actors on account of the high pitch.

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Its like in the Simpsons a girl plays both bart and lisa!
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Musicstar888 wrote:
that's strange! I used to watch arthur, but then I got cable!
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Offtopic: Could I have a link to a song recording or the muzic video you have made? The website only lists them.
well, my parents don't really want me to show like pictures of me or anything, and nor do my friends parents........I did preform Heaven at the variety show at my school and a lot of people said I did well! (I'm hoping to go on americas got talent sometime and preform in front of piers and sharon!!!!) We're going to make a CD, and maybe I could get a link from that, (AND a recording contract,
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militarydudes wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
This topic is officially useless, but I am becoming dangerously bored, so I decided to post this.
If you used to watch (or still watch) the show "Arthur" on PBS Kids, you may be shocked to know that a boy does the voice for D.W. (and has since the show started), and the voice of Arthur's dad is the same guy who plays Binky Barnes O_O
I doubt any of you know what I'm talking about.![]()
I don't think it's officially useless, I think it's interesting.
![]()
Not surprisingly, voice actors have a tendency to be used over and over again by the same company because it is cheaper to hire one actor who can do multiple voices than multiple actors doing individual voices. I used to watch Arthur when it first came out - and I've become so used to hearing certain voices that I started to recognize when voices from Arthur started appearing in other PBS shows (for example, I'm willing to bet Dongwa form the show Sagwa is played by the same voice actor who plays D.W. in Arthur).
That tidbit about Arthur's dad and Binky Barnes is pretty interesting, I never knew that. Sometimes, though, the voice acting really throws me off and I'm surprised by the high degree of vocal range a voice actor possesses (I remember how surprised I was when I found out that the voice actor for Yami Yugi from Yu-Gi-Oh! also played the voice for Treecko from Pokemon). But vocal ranges like that usually speaks to the success of voice actors.![]()
Blech, Sagwa, I remember that show. *shudders*
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Dude, it wasn't that bad. Other than all those bats with glasses.

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I remember that! Sagwa....It's about this cat or something right? Talking cats.......that's a little weird.
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SAGWA URE MAH BEST FRIEND.
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=n2cvyOnEsJw The main theme
I used to love that show, although now it seems kinda creepy.
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littletonkslover wrote:
http://www.andersonlodge.com/files/2008/01/18/12353.jpg
SAGWA URE MAH BEST FRIEND.
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=n2cvyOnEsJw The main themeI used to love that show, although now it seems kinda creepy.
must you hurt my brain with such evil pictures? JK.
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Musicstar888 wrote:
I remember that! Sagwa....It's about this cat or something right? Talking cats.......that's a little weird.
I guess the idea of talking cats is weirder than all the other 2000+ shows with talking animals
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