Destroyer2000 wrote:That's not what I mean, not the way it sounds. I mean by the lyrics and such...which character do you think would sing it judging by that? By personality, I suppose.
Lengai wrote:The Tenchi Muyo! cast sang 'Jingle Bells' and 'Silent Night' in the Christmas special, I believe. I have the mp3s. It's very odd.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:As I remember, Kenshin...can't sing that well. ^^x
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SwordSkill wrote:Actually, Kenshin can sing well. If you heard him sing horribly, then I'm guessing you saw (or rather heard) the American dub, the one by Columbia Tristar, I believe. He sounds awful there because they deliberately made him sound ridiculous during the circus scene, but in the Japanese original, he (voiced by Suzukaze Mayo...who happens to be a woman) was singing a traditional Japanese song and he was very much in tune. Suzukaze Mayo also sang the 2nd ending song, Namida Wa Shitteiru, and lots of the image songs.
Sorry. Just had to say that. I'm rather protective of Kenshin.
As I remember, Kenshin...can't sing that well. ^^x
sounds awful there because they deliberately made him sound ridiculous during the circus scene, but in the Japanese original, he (voiced by Suzukaze Mayo...who happens to be a woman) was singing a traditional Japanese song and he was very much in tune.
Destroyer2000 wrote:I know that throughout many different anime series, they have many different songs played in them. This thread is for you to recognize WHO you think sings what song. For example, in Rurouni Kenshin, the song 'Heart of Sword' was sung by Kenshin, I'm also positive. Or it was meant to seem like that, just as 'Half' was meant to seem as if it was sung by Misao.
PaladinBlue wrote:Kenshin (Mayo Suzukaze) was not the singer of Heart of Sword, that is T.M. Revolution. I know that Mayo Suzukaze sings one of the openings/endings, but it's in her more female voice. As for Half, I don't remember that one too well.
Since most seiyuu are also singers, pretty much all anime characters have at least one image song done by the seiyuu in the character's voice. Occasionally, they also sing the openings/endings. The two that come to mind are Be My Angel by Atsuko Enomoto (Misaki Suzuhara/Angelic Layer) and Over the Fantasy by Kana Ueda (Herba [I think]/Final Fantasy: Unlimited).
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