You know, I never had an association problem before. I just don't think of Leonard Nimoy as a voice. I think of him as an all around actor, with Spock as the primary vision. When I heard that he voiced Galvatron, it seemed natural and even lended character to the drawing that never recovered in the 4th season without him. Now when I think of voices, I think of James Earl Jones. I don't associate him with one particular character even though he is quite famous for Darth Vader and Mufasa. So, seeing him doing corny commercials or anything else doesn't bother me. Something about that little clip is quite haunting, the kind of thing that you will have trouble getting out of your head. I need to go watch Star Wars II and attempt to rectify this. Unfortunately, I haven't had the money to buy the DVD's.Kota, I thought exactly the same thing. But then I remembered that Nimoy had a lot of other roles as well, including a singer in the mid seventies. That's where THAT came out of. Spock is still dear to me despite that -- you see, Galvatron didn't change my view of Spock, so why should the song do that?
Jumpman: I had that before One Ring 2 came out, but linking LegendaryFrog's site in my last post here got me thinking about it again...
-Tempest out.-
lol man that was so funny
heh. that is funny. i can imagine goku giving smith a kamehameha right in the face. heh
Nice picture, I know a few people who'll really enjoy this oneheh. that is funny. i can imagine goku giving smith a kamehameha right in the face. heh
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It's fricken hillarious, the guy's voice ownz! Crank up the volume!
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