Maikou
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Maybe Marth should just speak whichever language(s) the game is in? and have the option to choose his voice for each possible language?
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Well that's because most footage is from the Japanese version.Regarding Marth, in the footage if you pay attention or use headphones, you can hear Marth's old voice.
That would be great. Hell a total overall language switch like in Pokemon X and Y would be awesome actually.Maybe Marth should just speak whichever language(s) the game is in? and have the option to choose his voice for each possible language?
And when I mean "heavy Japanese accent", I'm talking heavy Japanese accent. Borderline difficult-to-understand Japanese accent levels.I might have to agree with Pacack here. It's hard for me to NOT imagine Marth using japanese terms like -san -kun -chan -dono and others, especially if he DOES get an english voice for this game. Plus the voice changing option still remains in tact no matter what.......unless somebody is seriously stupid enough to deny that that would work.....
I suppose that would work fine. Maybe an Iwata-strength accent?Well, I'm thinking more along the lines of a light accent as long as they get a VA who can make his voice sound the japanese one. I'd like to hear him in clear English when he speaks with a noticable trace of Japanese accent.
I guess what I'm saying is that I'd like for Marth to sound like he's Japanese, but speak clear English with an accent that makes sure we KNOW he's Japanese. or just speak whichever language the game is in with a language changing option for each character. A system kinda like turning random stages on/off.
My gosh that sounds bad. Latin American dubs>Spain dubs.OMG! You reminded of Pkmn trainer's spanish voice.
http://youtu.be/DwL8vGfUfUw?t=2m57s
Spanish translation always butchers the names of the pokemon.
Also eat plenty of oatmeal and the animals never had a war. Who's the real animal?Animalese is for Animals XD
Marth doesn't follow that logic!Maybe Marth should just speak whichever language(s) the game is in? and have the option to choose his voice for each possible language?
Well crap, I thought Marth's original Japanese is cooler, but I guess I can't think that anymore because apparently it doesn't match other people's opinions.And for those who think Marth's original Japanese sounds more manlier and cooler, well you're completely wrong, cause to the Japanese, Marth sounds 100% youthful and flamboyant. Again, I think Spike's voice of Marth is great.
I agree with you 100%! This is who should voice Marth if he gets an english voice for Smash 4! he sounds just like his Japanese counterpart! admittedly the actual voice work DOES kinda suck there, but then again that anime is kinda ancient, so....yeah. love it or hate it, I feel Marth needs to speak something we can understand. I'd like to be able to tell what Marth is shouting when he counters my counter-counter as Lucario xD All I hear is "Rashimurukai!" all the time lol.....Already said it in the E3 boards, but might as well copypasta here.
I want Marth to have his English voice done by Spike Spencer, the English voice of Marth in the Fire Emblem OVA. I think the English voice fits Marth's personality well. Spike also did the English voice of Excellus in Fire Emblem Awakening, so his chances of reprising his role as Marth are high.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UN_lqoBO5A
This was a direct-to-video dub of the late 90s, so expect bad acting in the video. However, Spike still manages to do a good job.
And for those who think Marth's original Japanese sounds more manlier and cooler, well you're completely wrong, cause to the Japanese, Marth sounds 100% youthful and flamboyant. Again, I think Spike's voice of Marth is great.
I think all characters still had their Japanese voices anyways, so I don't think we'll know either way.Did marth, speak japanese, in SSBU Tournament?
Yes. I want to point out that the tournament demo had all the character's names in their localized versions here (i.e. Koopa is Bowser in English, Gekkouga is Greninja, etc.). It's possible that Marth's English VA hasn't provided his voice work yet, but I'm going to assume that Marth will still speak Japanese worldwide.Did marth, speak japanese, in SSBU Tournament?