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Five Years: The James Urbaniak Interview

You didn't think I'd only be writing a lame article and giving away junk for this, did you? No, sir! Today I have a fancy interview with James Urbaniak, voice of Dr. Venture, Phantom Limb and David Bowie (and others) and all-around nice guy. I asked James the difficult questions just for you guys. Super thanks to James for putting up with me as well. Go read it!
  • by Agent No
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even though he was the only choice to voice Doc, I couldn't imagine anyone else doing it.
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Dec. 14, 2009, 11:25pm
  • by clayton
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Coll interview, thanks!
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Dec. 15, 2009, 1:19am
  • by Roscoe
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So, Did you get him to leave a voicemail for you, Mike?
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Dec. 15, 2009, 3:17am
Somehow it never occurred to me :( I could get him to leave me an email message but I think something might be lost in that transition.
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Dec. 15, 2009, 3:22am
  • by The Mysterious 'H'
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I vote for greatest guy. Nice interview. James always seems like a fun person in interviews.
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Dec. 15, 2009, 3:20am
Very gracious of Mr. Urbaniak to sit for an interview and I think you did an excellent job! Well done!
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Dec. 15, 2009, 4:08am
  • by Joe
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This may sound corny or even just plain stupid, but ... (that's never stopped me before anyway)

This what makes a show truly great for me: The creators, actors, crew etc are willing to put themselves out there on the Internet and conventions for the fans of the show, be real people, non "diva-ish" etc.

Go Team Boobies! (and no, I have no reason for adding that)
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Dec. 16, 2009, 12:33am
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Apr. 24, 2012, 6:08pm
10 months is about average for most productions. South Park just has a really fast turnaround due to the software they use and the fact that almost everything happens in one building. Most shows have a place for storyboarding/writing, another for voice recording, then have the bulk of the animation done somewhere else (usually overseas). After they get that back, they check it for animation errors, any of which are sent back for redoing. Then they score and foley the episode, edit it down for time and any content issues before finally being finished.

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April Fools! I learned so much on the website. I had no idea mantids were so awesome; although ghost mantis creeps me out. Also was warned that "mantidies are our lords and masters" and "there is no stopping them" and "recommend buying a flame thrower"...this is all good to know ahead of time. Lisa is a prophet!

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Jan. 24, 2012, 3:48pm
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