From this perspective, Auden's
comic voice sounds frivolous and chatty, like a favorite uncle who talks too much.
Not exact matches
Supporting the program's credibility is the return of the franchise's four highly - billed
voice actors: Mike Myers as the Scottish -
sounding Shrek, Eddie Murphy as intended
comic dynamo Donkey, Cameron Diaz as supportive yet strong - willed Fiona, and Antonio Banderas as gallant feline Puss.
In addition, the
sound effects and score are very well done, while the
voice - work is as fine as can be, although I must admit, Ellen DeGeneres»
voiced character of Dory becomes the «Jar Jar Binks» of the story for me, annoying with every attempt to become the
comic relief.
The tense lead up to Frot's extensive preening for her grand concert (providing Michel Fau with most of the film's
comic relief as a bitter has - been whose secret sexual orientation finds him blackmailed into being a
voice coach) leads to a rather exquisite send - off, where the swan - winged singer takes to the stage for one accidentally sublime minute of
sound.
If you care about
comic books, the X-Men, or want to just marvel at how professional some podcasts
sound (seriously, what equipment do people use that their
voices are always so shiny, clear and untarnished by
sound debris?)
Thor looks like his original
comic style, even though the
voice acting
sounds god awful, and then you have Hawkeye who looks like he was pulled straight from a cheesy 80s action movie.
Characters with different
sounding voices even have different speech bubbles, much like a
comic artist would use to depict different noises and
sounds.