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Lara Jill MillerSuperb "Childhood favorite" One of my favorite American Voice Actors. Starred in Digimon as Kari, s-CRY-ed as Scheris, and the smartest Tachikoma in GitS: SAC. Now stars as Juniper Lee in The Life and Times of... and Puppy Clifford in Clifford's Puppy Days. She has great talent. I have to say that Lara Jill Miller is one of my favorite and most easily recognizable voice actors that I have ever heard. But the ironic thing is, for the first four roles that she played that I have seen, I never even knew her name. The first role I heard her play was Kari Kamiya in Digimon: Adventure and Digimon: Adventure 02. I recognized her voice when I heard her play Scheris Adjani in s-CRY-ed. That was the second role I heard her in. The next anime role I heard her play was the smartest Tachikoma in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. And one final anime role I heard her play in was Karen Onodera of the Onegai Twins! (Please Twins!) series. Even though I could tell that the same person played them all, I didn't even know her name. But that changed when I overheard my baby brother watching Clifford's Puppy Days. I happened to hear a voice very similar to the voice actor who lends her voice to Kari, Scheris, Brain Tachikoma, and Karen. I asked myself, is this the same person? So I looked it up, and found out that my suspicions were correct. The person who did all these characters was Lara Jill Miller. She is a great voice actor. I can easily recognize her voice when I hear it and the memories I have of her previous roles, makes watching the show with her in it, that much more enjoyable. Her voice has a light airy tone that is pleasant to listen to with a slight southern drawl to it which is the reason why her voice is so unique and recognizable. The only thing I have to say negatively about her talents is her role as Puppy Clifford in Clifford's Puppy Days. I know that often times a studio will pick a woman to voice a boy character but when Miller plays Puppy Clifford, she does so little to disguise her voice that I recognized it almost immediately. And due to the fact that I have heard her voice as girls before, I automatically see Puppy Clifford as a girl and not a boy. But I digress, Lara Jill Miller is a wonderful voice actor and the memories I have of her and the roles she played keep me searching for any anime that she stars in so I can listen to her beautiful voice again. She is most noted for lending her voice to Juniper Lee in The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Kari Kamiya in Digimon: Adventure and Digimon: Adventure 02, Scheris in s-CRY-ed, and Puppy CLiford in Clifford's Puppy Days. If you haven't yet checked out her work, I would suggest you do so soon. You will not be dissapointed.
Posted Apr 15, 2007 5:35 pm PST
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10.0
Deal or No DealPerfect Episode 24 "A very special episode" If you want an emotionally involved game show, than this episode has what it takes to satiate your desire. The best "Deal or No Deal" so far, and the best game show episode since the dethronement of Ken Jennings in "Jeopardy!" I must say that this was truly an episode worth watching. In it, many great things take place. The first of which is that props were used to enhance the humor of the show. These were clown noses. This was due to the fact that Bryan Kennedy and his family were professional clowns. The next thing that I truly felt hilarious was that at one point, both Howie, and The Banker both put on Clown Noses. Howie even gave himself a clown name that was hilariously named after his favorite food, “Fishsticks.”
Posted Apr 28, 2006 5:19 am PST
Now the next great thing that had happened in this weeks show was that Bryan Kennedy proposed to his girlfriend. Howie than did one of the “deal or no deal” questions to the girlfriend and the girlfriend responded, “Deal.” But the excitement doesn’t end there. In the end of the episode in which Bryan Kennedy played throughout the entire hour, Bryan Kennedy took the deal of $301,000. His case, 11, had $25. So this episode had many twists and turns that made the episode rock. If you did not catch this episode, you need to hunt it down somewhere because this is truly an episode worth seeing. It was the single best game show moment in the history of game shows in my own, personal opinion. Definitely deserving of a perfect 10 out of 10. |
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10.0
GenshikenPerfect "Absolutely fabulous" It is a good show to be enjoyed by almost everyone in the world whether your "Otaku or not," as Saki Kasukabe says. In my personal opinion, Genshiken is the best anime show that I have ever watched. It deals with things that could very well be happening in any college around the world. The seiyuu they hired for the Japanese version seemed to match the characters very nicely. And the American voice actors sounded pretty much the same as the Japanese with a variation here and there. It doesn't need any ki attacks or aliens to make it an interesting show. It is just the study of modern visual culture and those who partake in it. Genshiken has a character that everyone could relate to. It has many subspecies of Otaku you may be able to relate to such as a Cosplayer, a King dork, a hot nerd, a newbie, a girlfriend of an otaku, and others. My relatable character would have to be Harunobu Madarame. It is because of this that I was able to really apreciate this show and all it entails. Anyway, the people who produced this show, Kodansha, did a very good job with it and the original creator did a very good job at presenting the life of the average group of otakus and didn't need any tricks or gimmicks to do so. I give this show a 10.1 on the tv.com's ratings scale. This anime is above and beyond perfection. I would definitely recomend this show to all.
Posted Jan 11, 2006 10:49 am PST
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