You’re welcome, personally, if they ever decide to dub the rest of Part 2, then I would love to see Dan come back to voice Zenigata one last time, tho I doubt that’ll be the case
@@savannahthefangirlyt8884 As much as I'd love to see him come back, Dan's age really showed age really showed when they briefly brought him back to do that deleted scene. One of my biggest dreams is to professionally voice Ol' Pops!
That would be interesting, cause if Sony could get Brian Hull (a RU-vid creator who does voice impressions on many characters) to voice Drac in the fourth Hotel Transylvania movie, then surely there’s an opportunity for you to voice Pops; of course, that depends on which studio gets the licensing rights to dub the rest of the series
@@savannahthefangirlyt8884 I've seen plenty of Brian's videos, his impressions are beyond fantastic! Yeah, it might be hard to get the rights to dub the rest of Part II, even for a studio; especially cause it's too expensive for Discotek.
@@DigiMega351 yeah the episodes of this dub that aren't on streaming services are episodes 15-20...I got 16-20 for five bucks which is a steal considering I can't find the other volumes for a decent price. I believe that this is the best anime dub recorded in Toronto besides Spider Riders and Bakugan (Canadian co-productions) and it's proof that we need more dubs recorded here...Martin Roach is a good Akagi, Rob Tinkler is a good Sakuragi, Scott McCord is a good Rukawa, and getting Chris Earle as the narrator wasn't a bad choice considering his only other VA role was Roger Houston from Rescue Heroes.
@@DigiMega351 side note: Lyon Smith would be a better Seiya than Tim Hamaguchi and Dan Petronijevic would be a better Hyoga than Stuart Stone. Imagine that, giving SS in the 6ix a second chance just as Netflix gave H-Town another shot at SS
@@dcb99filmz Wow, Saint Seiya is my fav Anime! (I adore the uncut dubs BTW.) If Toronto had the ability to dub something Saint Seiya related, I think SS Omega wouldn't be a bad choice.
If I had a million Dollars every time Jim said he'd rather not talk about something in the show, I'd rather not talk about it. Edit: I edited my comment. But I'd rather not talk about it.
I remember watching this show when I was younger. In fact, someone asked me what the show was about the other day, but I told them I would rather not talk about it.
And the irony of it all? In an episode of Inspector Gadget, where a quick-change artist disguised himself as a fake Gadget, the real Gadget accidentally bonks Chief Quimby on the head, prompting him to say those very words!