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Pokemon: The Abridged Series

What should the voice actor arrangement be?

  • One for each character

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • One for the guys, one for the gals

    Votes: 4 80.0%
  • One for all characters

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
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    • Seen Aug 19, 2013
    Right now, it is purely in the concept stage. A newborn idea waiting to join the community. But Pokemon: The Abridged Series will become a reality. All I need is a team to help make it happen.

    Right now, I have a small number of pledges from my floor, but I have yet to get people to audition for voices. On top of that, I do not know whether to have one voice for each character, one voice for each gender, or one voice period.

    Right now, I am beginning all of my paragraphs with the words "right now". It gets tedious after a while, but please bear with me. It's a phase.

    Right now, I need someone to write good jokes for my series. I have a general transcript, but I'm lacking cultural references. Also, I need to determine whether to make the Pokemon talk or if they should just say their names with subtitles like in episode 17. Personally, I think the latter is quite gay.

    Right now, I need suggestions from the Pokecommunity. Should I proceed with this concept? Or should I just lie in the shadows and let LittleKuriboh aka CardGamesFTW get all the glory? Please answer me in your replies.
     
    they should make pokemon advance abriged since ash's treecko is voice by dan green
     
    they should make pokemon advance abriged since ash's treecko is voice by dan green

    Erm...okay.

    Your script isn't that funny; most parodies have teams of writers or at least multiple people beta-reading it rather than posting it directly on a forum. Voicing should really be the least of your worries till you're ready to actually record.
     
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