whenever i do read comics i implement voices of the characters through there
personality trait, like ivory would easily sound like a spoiled teenager and
well... thats how i go from thee, i really hope you can find em jim
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Take a wild, friggin guess <
a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
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> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com <SkunkworksAMA%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Miguel <my.resistance_at_...> wrote:
> >
> > Only Jmh would know since he is the CREATOR.
>
> Actually, I think there was a thread about this a few years back. The best
> that could be done was finding and/or comparing voices of a similar nature.
> I'll see if I can dig that thread up.
>
> > > > > Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 12:14 PM
> > > > > > How would the trio's and val's
> > > > > voice sound like, or at give a example. accents would be
> > > > > cool too... heh i wonder if there would be
> > > > > anyone willing to a radio drama lke they did for sabrina
> > > > > online, it'd be dirty for sure...(grin)
>
> I dunno about accents; Val is from Vermont and the girls are from Florida
> (if I remember correctly). I know a few folks from Vermont, and they don't
> seem to have any noticeable accent. And let's face it, Florida is a melting
> pot of cultures; there's no discernable accent from there I can think of
> (though some people from the northern end and out west have a southern
> twang).
>
> There are different characters with accents on the roster, though. Most of
> "Caterwaul" is from all over the globe. Tiffany (the fox) is from Tennessee,
> Tamara (the cat with braids) is from Chicago, Dinah (the badger) is from
> some town I can't recall in England, Veronika (the vampire bat) is from
> Romania, D'sanna (the panther) is from South Africa, Marie (the raccoon) is
> from France, Denise (the skunk) is from New York, Ricardo (the raccoon) is
> from Miami, Florida, Monique (the fruit bat) is from some French island I
> can't remember the name of right now, etcetera. Even characters not from the
> girls' world have accents (Onika, Koth and Shek-ti have noticeable
> Arabic-sounding accents, for example). The difficulty comes in trying to
> write those accents into their speech, especially when the reader only has a
> word balloon on a sheet of paper as reference. ;)
>
> --JMH
>
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