Celebrity Tara Strong / Tara Lynn Charendoff - Narcissistic “Queen of the Bronies” who suffers from GOTIS and Trump Derangement Syndrome; got an Uber Driver fired for disagreeing with her on politics

Tara's quite clearly annoyed about not winning the voice-acting Annie. Do you think she would care this much about a simple printing error if she'd won? I think we know the answer.

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She's now worried AI will steal her job, too:

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I'm not trying to say that award shows are 100 percent accurate, in fact they're manipulative, corporate shit. Having that said, she was nominated before (not counting a few wins) so if anything, she should be happy that she's getting recognition.
 
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Tara's quite clearly annoyed about not winning the voice-acting Annie. Do you think she would care this much about a simple printing error if she'd won? I think we know the answer.

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She's now worried AI will steal her job, too:

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Having to pivot wanting more voice actors to be recognized by their success due to their celebrity to now being concerned that A.I. is a threat to celebrities like her is an interesting twist that I did not expect, but I can’t be surprised that it’s Tara of all people saying this.

All I’m saying is that I just can’t imagine someone like Tom Kenny for example being this vocal about it.
 
It reminds me of when Tom Hanks and other celebrities shat themselves in fear over 3D taking their jobs because Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, was such a technical marvel at the time. About six years later, Tom Hanks mo-capped for The Polar Express.

Celebrities freaking out is a good thing in the long run. It means we're heading down the right path creatively.
 
It reminds me of when Tom Hanks and other celebrities shat themselves in fear over 3D taking their jobs because Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, was such a technical marvel at the time. About six years later, Tom Hanks mo-capped for The Polar Express.

Celebrities freaking out is a good thing in the long run. It means we're heading down the right path creatively.
>The Spirits Within is a 2001 movie
>six years later

Lol you nigger, The Polar Express did not come out in 2007. It came out in 04
 
>The Spirits Within is a 2001 movie
>six years later

Lol you nigger, The Polar Express did not come out in 2007. It came out in 04
Sue me, my brain's muddled from work, can't remember dates off the top of my head. I thought production started in 2004.
 
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I won't be surprised if she has...interesting images of Raven, probably of the TTGO version than the original series version.
 
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Sue me, my brain's muddled from work, can't remember dates off the top of my head. I thought production started in 2004.
I may have prematurely jumped the gun here and I am therefore sorry for that.
 
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I may have prematurely jumped the gun here and I am therefore sorry for that.
Nah, I'm glad you corrected me, just been snippy myself. I shouldn't phone-post tbh.

If nothing else, think we both agree to making fun of celebrities for acting like niggercattle over the slightest change in technology that would ultimately make them obsolete.
 
Nah, I'm glad you corrected me, just been snippy myself. I shouldn't phone-post tbh.

If nothing else, think we both agree to making fun of celebrities for acting like niggercattle over the slightest change in technology that would ultimately make them obsolete.
Well yea, celebrities are made fun of because they are absolute holier than thou cults. It's nice to have talent, but it's toxic behavior for having them get on top of a pedistool and act as if they're better than everyone because they have more than 15 minutes of fame and glory and bloating their enlarged egos about it.
 
Tom Kenny does more than the same exact voice every time. You'd just have to model Tara once.
Aside from Tom Kenny, people like Tress MacNeille, Phil LaMarr, Kevin Michael Richardson, Dee Bradley Baker, etc. do more than the same exact voices. Then there are people like H. Jon Benjamin and Patrick Warburton who use the same exact voices yet are still clever at it.
 
I think she's relatively pretty but she's just your average white woman virtue signaller.
Nothing special, it's just sad that this is what people need to do to keep their dying career on life support.
 
Aside from Tom Kenny, people like Tress MacNeille, Phil LaMarr, Kevin Michael Richardson, Dee Bradley Baker, etc. do more than the same exact voices. Then there are people like H. Jon Benjamin and Patrick Warburton who use the same exact voices yet are still clever at it.
When you hire Patrick Warburton you know your getting him for his specific voice. But Warburton knows how to work with it and does different tones with his voice. That it works.
 
When you hire Patrick Warburton you know your getting him for his specific voice. But Warburton knows how to work with it and does different tones with his voice. That it works.
Everyone hires both H. Jon Benjamin and Patrick Warburton for the obvious reason. They hire the two, because they ARE the two.
 
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When you hire Patrick Warburton you know your getting him for his specific voice. But Warburton knows how to work with it and does different tones with his voice. That it works.
Kronk, Brock Sampson, and Joe Swanson are more or less the same exact voice, but the varied delivery sells the idea that they're different people.
 
Kronk, Brock Sampson, and Joe Swanson are more or less the same exact voice, but the varied delivery sells the idea that they're different people.
You forgot to include Ken from Bee Movie.
It's basically DreamWorks' own Puddy from Seinfeld, which he also plays as.
 
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Everyone hires both H. Jon Benjamin and Patrick Warburton for the obvious reason. They hire the two, because they ARE the two.

Kronk, Brock Sampson, and Joe Swanson are more or less the same exact voice, but the varied delivery sells the idea that they're different people.
That's what I meant. It's the same voice but that's what he's hired for and he knows how to give them different deliver and personality that you can view his characters as separate.
 
When you hire Patrick Warburton you know your getting him for his specific voice. But Warburton knows how to work with it and does different tones with his voice. That it works.
Probably VAs like that with a distinctive voice (including Tara) would have a strong right of publicity, or as it's sometimes called, voice misappropriation, and could go after the commercial exploitation of their voice if you modeled it with AI. There's some precedent for this. Frito-Lay once tried to get Tom Waits to do a commercial (he doesn't do that shit) and he told them to fuck off, so they hired someone to imitate his voice. He sued the fuck out of them.

Another case is Bette Midler, which followed the Waits precedent:
 
Probably VAs like that with a distinctive voice (including Tara) would have a strong right of publicity, or as it's sometimes called, voice misappropriation, and could go after the commercial exploitation of their voice if you modeled it with AI. There's some precedent for this. Frito-Lay once tried to get Tom Waits to do a commercial (he doesn't do that shit) and he told them to fuck off, so they hired someone to imitate his voice. He sued the fuck out of them.

Another case is Bette Midler, which followed the Waits precedent:
I'd say that even Kristen Schaal does the same by playing different character but using her same vocal range.

But then there are people like Rachael MacFarlane or Billy West which try hard to use different vocal ranges, but ultimately sound the same that it's borderline uncanny.
 
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