I already knew that Tifa's "zuru zuru" was going to be difficult to translate, and I already knew I was going to hate whatever retarded crap they came up with for it, but I was at least hoping that it wasn't goign to be something
that incredibly stupid. Tifa's a lighthearted person, certainly, but come on. Shilly shally? That's the
best they could come up with?
But that's where my complaints end. Everything else seemed to work out fairly well. Let's list them!
The "You meany" line is juvenile, yes, but then again, so is the person that spoke it. In fact, all three of those guys are sissy little mama's boys at heart.
Sephiroth doesn't sound quite bishounen enough, but I'm actually a little relieved by that. I really like the tone of his voice, though. Sephiroth
rarely ever gets emotional, and tends to view just about everything around him with a sort of curious stoicism. He always struck me as a man who had absolute confidence in his abilities and his philosophy, and thus does not need to know fear, rage, or uncertainty. Most of the time he is either amused, curious, or simply preoccupied. So, why
shouldn't his tone be calmly conversational?
Rude sounds fucking awesome, because he is voiced by the omnipresent Crispin Freeman, whose talent for the craft of voice acting is legend. Still, it doesn't sound quite like Rude. I mean, for one thing, he's black. Hell, I dunno, maybe he's bi-racial. I think Beau Billingslea would have been a more appropriate choice, but he's already doing Barret. Thus, I present the following theory: Since it is law that Crispin Freeman has to be in everything, and since Billingslea already had a role in Advent Children, Rude is really the only remaining character badass enough to support Freeman's voice. Cid comes close, but he's a little too salty. Rufus might have been a good fit, though...
Finally, Aeris sounds exactly like a woman who is talking to a man she cares for about important stuff. She knows him and his ways all too well, but she doesn't want to come off as... umm... well, knowing him and his ways all too well. She probably has her own ideas on how to set him straight, but she knows that it is better for him to solve his own problems. So, rather than providing him
direction, she merely offers guidance, which unfortunatley means she has to hold back a tiny little bit on the mood she would probably
rather convey. Even if she does sound a little emotionally distant, it is still clear that she is happy to see him. It is bittersweet, however, because it's not really "real," and their time together is so short. How would
you feel, being so close and yet so far from someone that was important to you?
Or maybe I'm just overanalyzing things, and the VA just screwed up Aeris's characteristic perkiness. What do I know? <p><div style="text-align:center">

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Edited by: [url=http://p068.ezboard.com/brpgww60462.showUserPublicProfile?gid=brainwalker>BrainWalker</A]
at: 4/24/06 20:46