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| It's also got plenty of cool voice talent. Takeshi is played by Haley Joel Osment, Liz by Michelle Rodriguez, there's also Mark Hamill, Lance Henriksen, and Tom Kenny, to name a few. | |
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| Always fun to recognize familiar seiyuu. | |
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| Dude, I didn't say I recognized their voices. I just read about it. It's a shame, I'll have to listen more closely from now on. | |
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| Okay. Anyway, what next? Oh yes, Boondocks! As bakawaii-senpai has said elsewhere, they use the N-word too much, but otherwise it's pretty cool. | |
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| Yeah, not as good as the strip yet, but I liked the first ep, and I look forward to more. I'm sure it'll improve. And I think it's impressive they can actually say the N-word on TV. | |
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| Albeit late night cable with an MA rating. And while I don't approve of the word, at least its use makes the show somewhat more realistic, which I can appreciate from an artistic standpoint. | |
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