@@xoxan5599 Well if you watch people voice acting for the first time. Alot of the time they kinda suck So I'm saying he's doing really good for his first time. U can kinda tell it's his first time. But I think overall he has a nice tone y'know
@@xoxan5599 Sometimes even when someone is literally playing themselves. When actually recording, they can become way too stiff. After all, even if a character is based on them. They still need to know how to act. There's still a learning curve to figure out. As even A-list on screen actors can suck at voice acting.
When I was younger, my dad would make me watch documentaries to try and get me to learn about science stuff early, and I hated all of it, except for Cosmos, with Neil DeGrasse Tyson Any time since then that I've seen him in movies and shows, it's just been awesome Just a week ago, I was binging the last three seasons of regular show, and I absolutely lost my mind when I saw him Best show ever
There is no best. Stop pretending everything you like is the new masterpiece. You don't need to be self righteous about the stuff you enjoy. You love it? Call it a favourite. It's not the best. It's really good, bizarre, and really fucking funny. There is no best. You're glaring over what makes things good because you can only fathom liking "the best"
The people who say he takes everything too serious have definitely never seen his cartoon voice acting roles (he also voiced Waddles the pig in one Gravity Falls episode).
Waiter: "sir would you like the check" Niel: proceeds to go on a philosophical, existential, interstellar rant about how currency is useless when you think about the scale of the universe
I've never seen this episode and was very confused until he mentioned "spaghettification" at which point I lost my sides to the overwhelming gravity well that is the event horizon. ITS REAL
Just for anyone who doesn't know what spaghettification is, it's a real term in astrophysics, it is the vertical stretching and horizontal compression into long thin shapes in a non-homogenous gravitational field, by strong tidal forces, making objects look like spaghetti noodles
This same version of him also had a little cameo in close enough, i dunno what episode tho, somewhere between season 1 episodes 1 thru 6 or maybe Halloween enough
@@theconmantube3449What?? Nah dude, the joke doesn’t work unless an astrophysicist is the one telling it. They could have gotten anyone to voice Tyson for this bit, but they somehow got Neil himself. He’s also played a pig in a similar one of for gravity falls. Alex Hirsch said that they cobbled together as many nonsense lines as they could for Neil to say, and boy does he say some rediculous stuff.
And to think that the FINAL scene of the Terror Tales from the Park Halloween specials in Regular Show overall involved Neil DeGrasse Tyson eating the spaghettificated transformed versions of the Park gang.
I love it when neil shows up, from super science friends to gravity falls Ect this personal astro physicist will never cease to amaze me with his awsome jokes
What an asshole, eats the main characters alive and then uses the "This is just how the universe works!" excuse to justify it! I'm tired of people basically saying "That's just the way it is!" or "It is, what it is!" to justify evil! Spaghetti tastes good but that's no excuse! As a scientist Neil should know better!