Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24661095-20140309142453/@comment-24546717-20140729103759

Oneofthosedf wrote: Since everybody talks about the designs and the story, I would like to point out other aspects.

UAF would have been more enjoyable with a better casting. The fact that Dee Baker and John DiMaggio voiced everyone and Jeff Bennett the rest of them is just so awkward and stupid. Dee can differ his voice up to a point but when he voices 90 character in one series that's overkill. John voiced like 25 characters in UAF and all sounded the same. Don't get me wrong they are both good actors but John cannot differ his voice that much and it's getting even more awkward when he needs to speak to himself.

Omniverse added Eric Bauza, David Kaye and Corey Burton to the cast, all three of them are very versatile. Steven Blum also returned who is less verstile but a really good actor.

I also have to add that Yuri can do a lot more with Omniverse Ben, since his voice fits this character even more.

The scripts were boring and the jokes were terrible, really terrible. There were pauses after someone talked and long, silent moments all the time to get the 22 minutes.

The music was bad in UAF, I don't care what anybody says. While the episodes were mostly silent when they decided to add music it was always the same three or four track. Music is an important part of basically everything. It is less needed if the actors can pull it off but they can't. I agree. The sound effects and voices were terrible in UAF. Maybe the things I most like in OV are the music and the voice actors. They do a really great job. I like the fact that Steve Blum voices Vilgax again. When I was little, when I watched the OS, I was afraid of his voice :D. A thing I don't like about the voices is that the 11-year old Gwen isn't voiced by Meagan Smith. But the sounds aren't as important as the plot. And I think it's represented in a really bad way in OV.