
That’s nice…
Is it Mike Sounders?
>>2
That’s Mitsuo Iwata over there!
But, is that a kid’s voice!?
>>3
Genta…
But I can only think of this voice now…
>>4
Well, can’t it be changed even now…?
>>35
At least say it after something happens to Takagi-san.
But if this guy has a handsome voice, it’s different, right…?
>>6
If it’s a brat thief from a rough world, this is what their voice would sound like…
I wondered why I get used to it after watching the main episode, and I realized it’s because, while they are good-looking, they often make quite comical expressions in the main episodes, which I’ve noticed in the recent marathon broadcast.
I understand the reason why those who don’t watch say it doesn’t match.
>>7
On the contrary, I was thinking that what Takagi was saying was just right for the image of the main story.
I just realized, after seeing the opening of the previous season all at once, that this guy is actually a pretty beautiful boy just based on his looks…
The design alone makes it look like a character that a female voice actor would voice…
But even if a beautiful boy says “I believe in God!” it doesn’t come off as dirty.
Considering the worldview, it’s a suitable role.
There might also be something that looks similar to the hero robot, which could be distancing the voice’s image.
>>13
The hero character with this hairstyle and clothing color might be a boss or a main character, but the president definitely has a conga voice.
Takagi’s voice is still young these days, so it’s barely manageable.
>>14
Even though I’m currently playing an elementary school student…
>>18
The grilled eel-like dream is a first-grade character, isn’t it…
The voice that surprises first-time players the most in SRW or G Gen.
If you just look at the design, it seems like someone like Nobuyuki Hiyama would fit… if you just look at the design.
The first and second episodes have a very tentative feel to the acting, but from around the third episode onward…
It’s already become the usual Garrod-like vibe that I’ve gotten used to from games and feels professional…
It was impressive when I dodged in A.C.E.3 and said something like “Hehe!”
Because he’s a boy who has lived alone in the wilderness…
Just based on appearance, it seems like Nozomi Sasaki would be the one voicing it.
>>22
That’s me…
Whether it’s right or wrong aside, I think it might be time for a change.
Well, I’ve heard it many times so I’m used to it, but…
I think it would have been better with a different voice actor.
>>24
For example?
I struggled with simulating the bit drop, but Jamil mastered it easily when he practiced, so his potential is amazing, right?
It’s a seal of approval from Jamil.
>>25
Even if it is being moved by superpowers, the moving bit itself is just an object! That’s just too forceful.
I understand that it’s advice to overcome the fear that was completely overwhelming, but…
Is it necessary to take turns…?
VGWX and that area are probably still all active and going strong.
Funny how those who haven’t really seen it are the ones complaining the most…
I couldn’t take back what I had been saying endlessly.
They mention switching or using a different voice actor.
Are you okay? Do you want to touch my breasts?
I feel that it’s precisely because I like Mr. G that I can no longer perform with that youthful, naive acting style from back then.
I can only hear the voice of Domon as the Eastern Invincible King of Hearts now.
>>33
It’s great that the brother of the Kashu family is completely venting his grievances…
When I listen to it now, the main story really does have a quite youthful voice.
>>34
The main anime and the game version recorded in recent years are quite different, you know…
>>39
I was going to say that applies to any character, but if I think of works closer to home, characters like Domon and Heero are quite different, while Rollout hasn’t changed that much…
I think the voices of Judou and Camille are on the same vector.
>>36
“How many years do you think I have been playing Camille?!”
Garrod needs Wataru Takagi; it won’t work if it’s anyone else. What are you talking about?
I admit there is a gap between appearance and reality, but when considering this person’s character and way of life, I won’t let anyone say that their voice doesn’t match.
It’s abnormal for a voice not to change.
Until I started using the internet, I had no impression of a strange voice at all, and I was unaware of such evaluations.
If this is strange, then Judo is strange too.
>>42
It feels like I’m receiving the impression that there’s a gap between the voice and appearance without thinking, and I keep spreading it around as a funny joke.
After all, it feels right as I keep watching.
It’s true that I was lightly shocked in the first episode.
I can’t explain well why it suits you.
But this is fine.
>>46
It feels like a good guy!
>>46
The voice suits him precisely because he is a boy who has toughly survived in the hellishly harsh world of the after war.
Being born when the war ended and not seeing the sky for several years in an environment filled with dust, if my hometown were burned by bandits, this is how my voice would sound.
Mr. Tobita has also been losing his voice for quite some years now, hasn’t he?
The weirdest part is the hold-up in the first episode, right? After that, there isn’t really any sense of discomfort.
Heero is arguably the most different from the recent games and the main story.
I honestly think it has already become established and there is no need to change it, but the voice is of a type that you wouldn’t expect from the appearance.
It’s annoying because every time someone says, “It’s not right!” it ends up being right!! or the opposite happens.
Or are you enjoying it as a sort of wrestling match like the mushroom versus bamboo shoot debate?
Hiiro’s voice is so high in the main story that it almost makes me want to laugh.
There was a sense of discomfort until episode 2, but from episode 3 it became normal.
I wonder what kind of villain characters there are with Takagi Wataru’s voice.
>>58
Jaggy
>>58
Is it the yakuza from “Bacanno!” that is well-known?
>>58
I was doing the Joker from Batman.
>>61
Personally, I like it almost as much as Takeshi Aono’s Joker.
Even while joking around, it properly has its scary moments.
>>58
Weren’t you in the 00 Arrows?
>>58
I often see dubbed foreign films!
>>58
Like the stuff from Durarara.
>>58
Obito
>>74
You run away from everything…
>>58
Helkite-san
It feels more like they are swearing loyalty to a villain rather than calling themselves trash.
Even in the Heisei TV series, Ucso, Domon, and Heero were all strange characters, so it was surprising when a straightforward one suddenly appeared.
Vulgarv
Helsing’s brother or something.
Vargarv is a sad monster…
The role of a punk fits me so well that I often play villains.
I like the voice when doing something a little bad.
“I’m sorry for being a liar, old man of the Führer.”
I’ve been told that my face and voice are too different, but that’s just how children are after going through their voice change. Especially in this apocalyptic world, a deeper voice that carries weight is better than a cute voice that matches my appearance.
If you watch the main story, you won’t feel any discomfort.
I think that both Judeau and Garroad are not just privileged kids; they are rather a bundle of hunger with an understanding of the harshness of society, so I felt that voice really suited them.
It’s not that the voice is strange, but the actions and voice really match.
I think it’s just that their facial features are overly beautiful.
Please don’t look at Garrod with a critical eye…
After listening to the main story, the game’s Heero is really impactful.
There are people you occasionally meet whose voices never seem to change, right?
When I heard the voice in Super Robot Wars Z during elementary school, it was an incredible shock…
The only ones I was surprised to hear the voices of were Garrod and Kratos from Tales.
It’s the third piece.
A beautiful boy with just a pretty face.
>>85
The essence is beautiful too…
>>85
I have a memory of the old GXDV kit’s instruction manual describing Garrod as a beautiful boy, but maybe that was a misunderstanding…
When it was broadcast, I was startled by Garrod’s voice and stopped watching.
If you say so, it may indeed be that only the faces don’t match.
This guy has more of a vitality like Zabungle’s Domanju or something similar…
The previous work being W is lingering too much in various ways…
It doesn’t match! (Episode 1) ← I understand.
Perfectly (Final Episode) ← I understand.
“I’m selling Gundam! It’s a charm that can only be conveyed in that voice.”
There was no sense of discomfort or anything.
Tifa’s other roles also have a lot of strange voices.
Garrod is cool, and the GX-9900 is incredibly handsome too…
Because Garrod is piloting, there are some playful moments here and there.
I understand why people might say that with just this face, it’s unlikely to be Wataru Takagi…
>>95
Just looking at the settings and background, it might be Wataru Takagi…
I didn’t feel anything when I heard it for the first time…
I was surprised to hear later that there were rumors saying we didn’t get along.
Anyway, I was in a bad mood and childishly annoyed, so I said I would sell the Gundam in that flow! That’s why it was a bit unexpected.
I thought you were saying you would sell Gundam from the very beginning!
Wasn’t it just that Takagi-san’s debut work wasn’t anything special?
I wonder what kind of roles they were playing until then.
What was it again? I often felt like giving up and was comforted by Tifa.
I think Garrod’s shout of “Tifa!” might suggest that pronunciation, but Jamille is definitely “Tifa,” right?
The voice of a great river actor.
>>102
Mr. Mitsuishi has also become that way…
When considering the performances at that time, it doesn’t really sound that strange, right? I’ve been thinking that while rewatching it on Abema recently.
Garrod is unusually handsome for his character.
Sometimes the artwork is so beautiful that it makes me laugh.
I was watching Judo first, so I thought it would be something like this.
>>98
Because they say “ever.”
Gaoro facing forward in the OP is really handsome.
I saw the anime version for the first time on Abema recently, and I was really surprised at how different it was…
As expected, compared to the main story, Takagi Wataru’s voice in later game appearances sounds older.
I think that’s also why those who haven’t watched it are saying the voices don’t match.
In the main story, the expressions change properly and it feels like this is the voice.
It’s a bit unexpected from the op’s animation.