The rest works well enough as a fan service treat too, with animated story sequences with proper direction and typical Saturday morning
cartoon voice acting giving way to more Fire Emblem - like portrait chat sections as its story mode unfolds.
Not exact matches
Jason continued with small
acting and
voice -
acting roles in sitcoms,
cartoons, and films until 1992, where he landed the role of Dash X in «Eerie, Indiana» (1991).
Although starring in a TV film, providing
voices for
cartoons, and guest - starring in sitcoms, Jason's next memorable role was a
voice -
acting one, that of Goofy's son, Max Goof, in the animated film A Goofy Movie (1995).
At the same time as doing «The Munsters Today» (1988), Jason also had his first
voice acting role in a
cartoon, that of Cavin in «The Gummi Bears» (1985).
I like the
cartoon series (mainly for the
voice acting) and I think this game might be fun to play even if the graphics look more Skylander - ish than Fall of Cybertron graphics.
The story sequences feel like you're watching a Saturday morning
cartoon complete with cheesy
voice acting, over-the-top characters, and pleasing artwork.
Remember the original
voice acting in the Pokemon and Sailor Moon
cartoons?
On this episode of TK Spotlight, Senior Editor Jakejames Lugo sits down with
voice actor, film actor, and podcast host Arif S. Kinchen to talk about
voice acting for video games, popular
cartoons, and all the work that goes into it.
The sound and
voice acting is great even if the story and dialogue sound like something out of an 80's
cartoon.
Only the zany dialogue, brilliant
voice acting from the cast of the Adventure Time series, and humorous twists on a well established genre makes this title stand out at all, and that's provided you're already a fan of the
cartoon as well.
While the
voice acting is good at recreating the stilted delivery of one liners reminiscent of 80's
cartoons, where sound most impresses is in the music.
I really like how the
voice -
acting and dialogue really fit the «
cartoon» feel of the game.
What makes Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition stand out isn't the awesomely cheesy story from comic book writer Rick Remender (Uncanny X-Force), or the over-the-top
voice acting from veteran Steven Blum (
Voice of
cartoon Wolverine, and oddly, Grayson sorta looks like Logan, so I just pretend it is), it's the innovative gameplay.
The
voice acting and story still hold up and the graphic overhaul makes it feel like you are playing an interactive
cartoon.
-RRB-, or the over-the-top
voice acting from veteran Steven Blum (
Voice of
cartoon Wolverine, and oddly, Grayson sorta looks like Logan, so I just pretend it is), it's the innovative gameplay.
Introduced in 2007, the Blackwell games feature «retro
cartoon graphics, a point and click interface,
voice acting, a fully orchestrated soundtrack, and unlockable extras such as concept art and voiceover blooper reels.»
Helping it along was a cast featuring some notable names in
voice acting, including Frank Welker (Megatron in the original Transformers, Freddy from Scooby - Doo, and too many more to mention), Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime in the first Transformers
cartoon, Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh), and the late, great Lorenzo Music (Garfield, Peter Venkman in The Real Ghostbusters «early episodes).
Remember the original
voice acting in the Pokemon and Sailor Moon
cartoons?
Megaman, Sonic and Gunstar Heroes collide in this explosive
cartoon adventure with full
voice acting and intense boss fights!