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#21
Yeah that would wouldn't it. (plus it explains the grainy video quality send off and the rewrite to the turbo movie.
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#22
Penance Wrote:
UnknownH Wrote:You know penace I might not blame you, some people still don't like her.

she went onto a very fruitfull career of after school specials and one disney movie....thats sad considering shes the only one that went any further than mmpr.

its like pr is an actors death.

Not true!

Johnny Young Bosch (Adam Park, the second Black Ranger) has gone on to a significant position within voice acting, having done several MAJOR roles.

Vash the Stampede in Trigun
Reiji Kageyama, the dark Gatekeeper, in GateKeepers

[EDIT] As My previous information about him being Naruto was inaccurate, i have removed it.

Robert Axelrod was lucky enough to have roles, both voice and live action, before Finster and Lord Zedd, and has carried on since them, including one voice any Digimon fan should remember - Armadillomon. Though he's not necessarily a huge name, he has kept his career alive since he left Power Rangers.

Richard Steven Horvitz who did Alpha 5, was also working a bit before MMPR came along. Recently he's done voice roles in Psyconauts, Zatch Bell, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Billy and his dad), and Invader ZIM (where he was ZIM!).

Kerrigan Mahan who voiced Goldar, hasn't done much since leaving MMPR, but was in Halo 2. She had a number of roles before MMPR though.

Wendee Lee has gone on, since providing Scorpina with a voice, to a number of roles -- notable to this fandom is Takeru "T.K." Takaishi in Digimon Season 1. Other major roles?

Kiyone in Tenchi Muyo (Tenchi in Tokyo)
Faye Valentine in Cowboy Bebop
Ruriko Ikusawa in Gatekeepers
Xianghua in Soul Calibur 2
Kiva in Megas XLR

Though most of the actors and actresses from Power Rangers haven't gone far (this is only those who were in MMPR, not the later seasons), it isn't an automatic "death" -- and many of those who haven't gone far after MMPR didn't do much before that, or made their debut in it. After all, live action isn't the only way to determine an actor's viability. Voice acting can actually be a lot more demanding.
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#23
Okay, I was going to say Johnny Bosch, but I forgot. The others were voice actors to begin with, and therefore, do not count.
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#24
thats all fine and dandy but dubbed voice acting sucks and you know it, stick with nihongo and subtitles. after watching the subbed naruto i refuse to go back now.till it gets to the haku episodes, i love haku so..i just hope they dont pull a sanji I.E. ruin one of my fave characters with ass clenching terror of voice acting.
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#25
First it's not 4kids so it might not suck. And he's actually not naruto that was just a rumor. Check AnimeNewsNetwork.com's enclycopedia.
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#26
ahre? i wasnt talking about it being the same voice actor i just dont want the same situation. theres alot of anime that the dubbed voices are so godawful i cant watch it.so i buy the dvds... i love ebay!
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#27
Doesn't everyone love them.
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#28
Never ever bring the sub v. dub debate before me, because I like BOTH. Each has its own strong points, and I don't like to be forced to choose. That's why I was GLAD to hear Naruto was being dubbed and I immediately researched the group. ShoPro Entertainment is literally a division of a Japanese company, which increases the reliability and accuracy of the dubs somewhat. I don't have the money to buy DVDs right now, nor to consistently backup downloaded AVIs. So, that I'll get past Episode 30 of Naruto in the Dub, probably before I have space to download the Sub, makes little difference if the dub is good. I have come to hate companies that butcher series, like 4Kids (Oh, One Piece, may the thought of you being dubbed well rest in peace) and Nelvana.

English voice acting can be just as good as the Japanese, just look at Disney movies and the old cartoons and you can see what I mean. Sure, some characters get horrible voices, but that's part of the risk of translating a series. And thus far, Naruto looks good.
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#29
I was on another board and someone posted this while they were talking about PR.http://thedamnblog.com/index.php?y=2005&m=08&d=26
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#30
Gay porn? Somehow, that doesn't surprise me. Still, of the original rangers (out of costume), Austin St. John is my favorite. I think he could've gone into voice acting. He has one of the best superhero voices ever. Jason Frank may not be a great actor, but he should've been good enough for action movies. He's at least as good as Vin Diesel or The Rock.
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We froze but for a moment
In empathy."-Rise Against
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