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Post by falthor on Oct 17, 2007 15:50:00 GMT -5
Guys,
I just edited the first post to notify you all not to discuss major pairings. For instance, Kataang (Katara x Aang), the major relationship of the whole series, is still being developed in the third season, and Mr. Baldwin clearly stated that he cannot discuss matters regarding episodes that we haven't even seen. Further, you should heed all warnings regarding relationships because he has ignored answering every question asked to him about those things. I don't know whether or not he'll talk about our crackships (Azuki, anyone? Ahaha!), but that is up to him. It's great that we have our own little Iroh to talk to us more about himself, but I generally believe that talking about the plot should best be reserved for the theories board.
Thanks.
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Post by KiwiMarine on Oct 17, 2007 15:53:04 GMT -5
Any voice perfectly? Hmmm. That's a tough one. Frankly...I wish I could do Mako perfectly. It's close...but if you place the voices side by side (as in "Tales Of Ba Sing Se"), you can tell they're different. I knew you were going to say that!!!! Thanks, that's why we love you so much! ^_^
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Post by Amira on Oct 17, 2007 15:57:10 GMT -5
*joins Luthien in hugging Greg* I'm a southern girl too. North Carolina and Georgia. Savannah. Love me some sweet tea. It's very nice for you to do this, Greg. The forum appreciates it. Have you been watching what's aired so far and if so, what has been a favorite moment of Season 3 (in terms of what's aired) for you?
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Post by iamthenewiroh on Oct 17, 2007 16:04:03 GMT -5
Personally...and I'm a bit biased...my favorite Season 3 moment thus far is probably Iroh's "Rocky" sequence. It's just so unexpected.
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Post by Amira on Oct 17, 2007 16:06:04 GMT -5
LOL. It was a bit unexpected. But it was certainly cool. Definitely keeps with the theme of Avatar keeping its audience on its toes with the unexpected.
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Post by luthien on Oct 17, 2007 16:14:03 GMT -5
*high fives Amira* Georgia girl here, too! Except from waaaay down in the boondocks of South Georgia, but I went to school in Athens, and worked in Augusta. Savannah's beautiful. Ok, now on topic - Greg, I apologize for not knowing more about your background (I want to learn more!), but how well did you know Mako? Can you tell us a little about who he was, and what about him inspired you?
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Post by The Blue Chibi on Oct 17, 2007 16:18:35 GMT -5
*refuses to discuss her position on sweet tea and whether it might or might not have any geographical significance whatsoever* But I really ought to buy some stock in an Indian tea estate if I'm going to carry on like this. Personally...and I'm a bit biased...my favorite Season 3 moment thus far is probably Iroh's "Rocky" sequence. It's just so unexpected. Ah, so have you seen Ardor's video on that, then? XD
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Post by falthor on Oct 17, 2007 16:20:39 GMT -5
Ok, now on topic - Greg, I apologize for not knowing more about your background (I want to learn more!), but how well did you know Mako? Can you tell us a little about who he was, and what about him inspired you? Seconded. Also, Mr. Baldwin, your answer to that question made me think of something hilarious regarding Avatar. Avatar TV: Episode II. I do not know if you have seen it, or heard of it, for that matter, but it is a pretty hilarious spoof of both Avatar characters and other TV shows and movies in pop culture, e.g. Rocky. Haha.
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Post by ~Luna on Oct 17, 2007 16:27:40 GMT -5
I have a question. What was your first voice-acting job and what was it like?
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Post by iamthenewiroh on Oct 17, 2007 16:27:41 GMT -5
I never knew Mako personally. What inspired me was a Stephen Sondheim musical he did back in the seventies called "Pacific Overtures". I was (obviously) an odd teenager...listening to my vinyl cast recording in my room while other kids my age were out doing "late-70s-ish things." (Don't ask. It was a different time).
Anyway...I sang along with Mako so much that eventually I was able to do a passably good impression of him. Later, I was fortunate to play his role (The Reciter) in a regional production of "Pacific Overtures."
So...I guess you'd have to credit Stephen Sondheim with introducing me to Mako and the body of his work.
Speaking of which...I am ABSOLUTELY looking forward to the film version of "Sweeney Todd."
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Post by chaobender482 on Oct 17, 2007 16:31:07 GMT -5
Question again Greg(since I was warned once already),
But off topic of Avatar, what other shows did you make an appearance in outside of Avatar or any thing non-Animation related to that?
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Post by luthien on Oct 17, 2007 16:31:55 GMT -5
That's so amazing... how cool it must be to fill in for one of the people you admired as a young man. I can only imagine how that feels.
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Post by iamthenewiroh on Oct 17, 2007 16:32:46 GMT -5
My most recent non "Avatar" appearance was on the "Blackened Sponge" episode of "Spongebob." I play Jack M. Crazyfish.
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Post by falthor on Oct 17, 2007 16:33:28 GMT -5
Question again Greg(since I was warned once already), But off topic of Avatar, what other shows did you make an appearance in outside of Avatar or any thing non-Animation related to that? I never warned you. I'm not a mod. It's just a note that I should have pointed out earlier, yet, regrettably so, I did not do as such. ><
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Post by MasterEcabob on Oct 17, 2007 17:17:39 GMT -5
Hey GB, who do you think would win in a no-bending wrestling match, Bumi, or the new pumped up Iroh?
BTW, the "The Mods are watching you" came from George Orwell's novel, 1984.
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