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I'm very curious how Setsuka fans would feel if the last two slots are Hwang and Lizardman..
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I'm very curious how Setsuka fans would feel if the last two slots are Hwang and Lizardman..
or maybe Aeon has something pink..Did they give Hwang a pink thong to make him fit that slot?
Someone said to me some hours ago Hwang never wear pink or violet in his life..Hwang was always pink since the PlayStation release of SoulBlade
On the other hand, if Hilde can be yellow, Lizardman can certainly be grey; there's plenty of grey in his visual design in the most recent games (post-PS2 era), and I'm just not sure how much predictive power we can ascribe to the colours at this point--other than to say that if pink isn't Setsuka then, yeah, we can pretty much acknowledge that PS is actively trolling (if not commercially catfishing!) its fans at that point, lol. But with grey, I think that could literally be anybody at this point and I would shrug and say "I guess? Moving on..".Aeon being grey is a harder sell, though. He's always green or orange.
It could also be a pink Aeon/Lizardman lol.I feel like gray could be just about anyone. Yellow represented Hilde's golden armor, while red represents the accents of Hao's design so gray could represent silver armor, or gray hair, or maybe even the color of the weapon, with the design being more black like the background
Hell, pink could be a troll and result in a pink-haired Yun-Seong lmao
can't wait for Yun-seong kpop versionNot gonna lie pink haired yun seong would be... Yes.
I really don't care about either of them. Would love Nanaho Katsuragi back, though (or someone who transports the same vibe)Kari Wahlgren, Tara Platt or new VA??
Basically, working as a union voice actor, you have far better job security, but the tradeoff to this is that you can only work with specific projects that are signed on with the union. So it means you've got access to a smaller number of possible roles, but it guarantees you that you will continue to get roles as long as you continue being part of the union. There's probably more to it than just that, but this is the short version. Most Japanese projects are non-union, because the unions that English voice actors belong to are based in the United States. So union voice actors tend to trend towards video games and animation made in the United States. Some get exceptions in their contracts, if they're iconic in a specific role or something, but it has to be a profound reason to be able to work non-union once you've gone union. The union is meant to give the job stability, and working non-union once you've gone union is seen as somewhat of a betrayal of trust.Maybe I'm dumb, but whats actually up with the union? Is there a reason ac can't use union va's? Could someone give me an explanation?
In other words, we may never hear Crispin Freeman’s amazing voice work of Siegfried ever again in another Soulcalibur game. :’(Basically, working as a union voice actor, you have far better job security, but the tradeoff to this is that you can only work with specific projects that are signed on with the union. So it means you've got access to a smaller number of possible roles, but it guarantees you that you will continue to get roles as long as you continue being part of the union. There's probably more to it than just that, but this is the short version. Most Japanese projects are non-union, because the unions that English voice actors belong to are based in the United States. So union voice actors tend to trend towards video games and animation made in the United States. Some get exceptions in their contracts, if they're iconic in a specific role or something, but it has to be a profound reason to be able to work non-union once you've gone union. The union is meant to give the job stability, and working non-union once you've gone union is seen as somewhat of a betrayal of trust.