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Old 05-11-2020, 07:20 AM   #5
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How are they?
They are ok. I liked them well enough. It's all a matter of expectations. Like most multi-cast audiobooks I've heard, most of the voice actors are amateurs. None were bad, but yea, it does make me respect the top voice actors. I've seen a few multi-cast audiobooks with multicast professionals, but most of those tend to be PD books. Let's face it, there is a reason that they used a 15 year old Tim Mathenson as the voice actor for Johnny Quest. It's a lot easier for a teenager to make his voice sound younger than in is to find a 11 year old who is a good voice actor. When you are doing a multi-cast audiobook with children, you lower your expectations a bit.

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