Digimon Adventure tri. Stage Play Reveals Main Cast, Visual, Story

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asked Aug 6, 2018 in Electron Microscopy by smrtsmith (7,400 points)

The only replacements that in some way distracted of all the nostalgia were the recasts for a few missing Michaels: Michael Lindsay as Joe and Michael Reisz as Matt. Robbie Daymond did a laudable job portraying Joe as being a character; it couldn't be helped Digimon Masters Currency which he didn't sound anything like Lindsay's original portrayal. Still, this replacement was just mildly distracting compared to your only true record-scratch inside the cast: Vic Mignogna as Matt. Unlike Daymond, whose set of voice credits continues to be relatively fresh, it's extremely hard not to know Vic Mignogna as far from Vic, on account of his distinctive voice and huge anime resume. This may not be so bad if he sounded enough like Reisz's Matt to take care of the illusion (Matt gets to be a lot of focus inside the movie), but there is not even a scant resemblance between either their voices or delivery styles. (Mignogna 's all quiet scratchy intensity, while Reisz stood a strong, enunciative, almost fratty punch to his kid-voice.) Even the inclusion of DMO Currency a whole new techno remixed dub theme song to change Butter-Fly was met with largely enthusiasm through the crowd, however the theater got uncomfortably silent when Matt was speaking. (Well, save with the laughter that ensued whenever Tai and Matt stared intensely into one another's eyes. It's definitely been interesting to observe the Tri movies do all of the audience's shipping on their behalf.)

 

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