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** [[Ruined FOREVER]]: '''''Oh ho ho, man!!!'''''
** [[Ruined FOREVER]]: '''''Oh ho ho, man!!!'''''
*** And let's not start with the casting decision with Wolverine in the [[Iron Man]] and Wolverine anime adaption (seriously, [[Heroes (TV series)|Milo Ventimiglia]], the guy who virtually has no voice acting experience, over [[Steve Blum]], the [[Man of a Thousand Voices]] in anime and the already established official voice actor of Wolverine?)
*** And let's not start with the casting decision with Wolverine in the [[Iron Man]] and Wolverine anime adaption (seriously, [[Heroes (TV series)|Milo Ventimiglia]], the guy who virtually has no voice acting experience, over [[Steve Blum]], the [[Man of a Thousand Voices]] in anime and the already established official voice actor of Wolverine?)
* [[WTH? Casting Agency]]: In all things X-Men recently, [[Steve Blum]] has been the voice of Wolverine. In the Marvel Anime X-Men serial, and Wolvie's cameos in the other serials, he's also voiced by Blum... but ''not in Marvel Anime: Wolverine,'' in which ''[[Heroes|Peter Petrelli]]'' voices him, and [[Steve Blum]] voices ''his [[Enigmatic Minion]] rival.'' Ooookay...
* [[What the Hell, Casting Agency?]]: In all things X-Men recently, [[Steve Blum]] has been the voice of Wolverine. In the Marvel Anime X-Men serial, and Wolvie's cameos in the other serials, he's also voiced by Blum... but ''not in Marvel Anime: Wolverine,'' in which ''[[Heroes|Peter Petrelli]]'' voices him, and [[Steve Blum]] voices ''his [[Enigmatic Minion]] rival.'' Ooookay...
** [[Word of God]] claims that they were aiming for a younger voice to match Logan's younger looking Hugh Jackman-ish design rather than his traditional look but retained Blum as Logan on the X-Men story.
** [[Word of God]] claims that they were aiming for a younger voice to match Logan's younger looking Hugh Jackman-ish design rather than his traditional look but retained Blum as Logan on the X-Men story.
** Subverted by the Hungarian dub of [[Iron Man]]. Tony's voiced by the same actor as in the [[Iron Man (film)|movies]] (as is generally every character that appeared in movie adaptations), but his performance is so different, lacking all the slick charm, that some thought they had replaced him with an untalented no-name.
** Subverted by the Hungarian dub of [[Iron Man]]. Tony's voiced by the same actor as in the [[Iron Man (film)|movies]] (as is generally every character that appeared in movie adaptations), but his performance is so different, lacking all the slick charm, that some thought they had replaced him with an untalented no-name.

Latest revision as of 14:08, 31 December 2014


  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: Steve Blum coming back as Wolverine in the X-Men anime...that is all.
    • A reason for the Hungarian Marvel fans to celebrate -- as the dubbing translator was a fan of the franchises himself, he finally restored the classic name translations from the original comics, shattering the reign of the despised name changes introduced by the dubs of the '90s animated shows, that then went on to spread into the live-actions films and into through those into the public's mind. Wolverine will be Wolf no more.
  • Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch: Oh man!!
  • What the Hell, Casting Agency?: In all things X-Men recently, Steve Blum has been the voice of Wolverine. In the Marvel Anime X-Men serial, and Wolvie's cameos in the other serials, he's also voiced by Blum... but not in Marvel Anime: Wolverine, in which Peter Petrelli voices him, and Steve Blum voices his Enigmatic Minion rival. Ooookay...
    • Word of God claims that they were aiming for a younger voice to match Logan's younger looking Hugh Jackman-ish design rather than his traditional look but retained Blum as Logan on the X-Men story.
    • Subverted by the Hungarian dub of Iron Man. Tony's voiced by the same actor as in the movies (as is generally every character that appeared in movie adaptations), but his performance is so different, lacking all the slick charm, that some thought they had replaced him with an untalented no-name.