@Screaming Soldier Hugo Weaving hated voicing Megatron though, he was under paid and was told to read lines without context. He did a good performance but he never got that involved unfortunately. Paramount kind of screwed him over
I made funny game for TF Energon, every time any character says Megatron's name or any reference to him, say in your best annoying voice, "David Kaye!" I tried it multiple times while watching it. Best. Idea. I've. Ever. Made. *Insert Armada Megs laugh here*
It would have been great to see the BW Megatron on Animated LOL - the Bob Wright episode where Black Arachnia and Waspinator transported to the "Maximals"..... Would have loved David's "Welcome back Black Arachnia..... Yessssss."
@MigeulP i think Corey Burton (the man who voiced Shockwave from original G1 series) has a short stint as Meg in Transformers Animated (which aired for 3 season) Hugo Weaving had his shot at Meg (for 3 movies) and Welker eventually returned to voice Meg in videogames. On the other hand, Peter Cullen returned to the role of Optimus in the movies and Kaye end up lending his voice for young Optimus in Animated.i still think no disrespect to Welker, Burton or Weaving, hands down Kaye's best meg.
@veggiewarriors Very good point, I have no idea who those people are, I would like to learn. I would hope the keepers of captive elephants in an accredited zoo would know the names you speak of, but education varies I would think. You should definitely continue your work in educating people, you have a passion for the issue. But if you would take a small bit of unsolicited advice, as I know from years of outreach of my own, you catch more flies with honey.
@veggiewarriors Actually we do disagree in a way, elephants did and do belong in North, Central, and South America, or are you forgetting the elephants that our species already helped into extinction? I'd love to see their old territory shared with their cousins. But yes, you are correct, the native habitats are most important, are you are also correct that as a species we take far too much.
@veggiewarriors And I'd like to quickly play devil's advocate, for all the suffering captive elephants have endured, I'm sure being in proximity to a live animal has indelibly impressed millions of people in this country, many of which have gone on to advocate for conservation. Of course, a properly prepared exhibit as you espouse may preform as well, if not much better.
@veggiewarriors We are likely mostly in agreement about this, I would give the caveat that considering how dangerous some of their native habitat has become for them, and since we had elephants in North America until very recent geologic time, I'd be all in favor of a large, multi-thousand acre refuge on this continent. From what I've seen of their behavior in the videos out of The Elephant Sanctuary, E. maximus would do really well here in FL. Loxodonts seem too destructive of native trees.