I think God must have had something in mind for me that was not on my radar when I first started out in New York. Back then, doing animated voices meant your career was done - it was looked down upon.
The aspect of American society is animated, because men and things are always changing; but it is monotonous, because all the changes are alike.
Do you like manga?" she asked after a minute. "Anime?" "Anime's cool. I'm not really into it, but 1 like Japanese movies, animated or not. " "Well, I'm into it. I watch the shows, read the books, chat on the boards, and all that. But this girl I know, she's completely into it. She spends most of her allowance on the books and DVDs. She can recite dialogue from them. " She caught my gaze. "So would you say she belongs here?" "No. Most kids are that way about something, right? With me, it's movies. Like knowing who directed a sci-fi movie made before I was born.
I have a goal to do my own animated film, something all my own.
I'm narrating the television series Biography. I'm still involved in my music - I have a new album out. I have an animated project in development. I'm writing a lot of things and you never know if one of them is going to become a six or seven year project.
Male and female gossip also sounds different, as women use more animated tones, more detail and more feedback.
That's what's great about animation: It's collegial, and it's all about collaboration. Any good animated film is good for animation.
I'd love to be animated. I've always wanted to jump off of a bridge and not be hurt, like Bugs Bunny.
One of the great things about doing animated movies is that you don't have to dress up or put on make-up.
Kids get very animated when it comes to food and it's nice to see how they react.
The only living socities are those which are animated by inequality and injustice.
I really loved Michelangelo. I've always been a little partial to Donatello to be honest, especially with the animated series. There's just something about Donnie that I really like. But, you know, Mikey's also Mikey. It's kind of just a given he's the most fun one.
I would say just in general, in life, I'm more willing to be animated as a person, and so obviously onstage as well.
The most animated talks we have are about. . . things
There is a sense that animated movies are suddenly a genre. I just don't believe they are; it's a technique to tell a story.
There's a bit of a difference in the way he sounds. Samuel E. Wright lent his voice and personality to the animated film with his booming voice. I have a high-tenor voice. Instead, I have to figure out a way to convince the audience to come along with me and accept this new texture and tambour to the way Sebastian sounds. I have a great dialect coach.
I'm there [on Moana] with the other actors, so you play off one another. It's not just your idea of what the character is and what the world is like it would be in an animated [film], where it all sort of exists in your head. It's all right there, and if Diego's performance is doing what it's doing, it affects yours.
I love animated films when they are good, because they do bring a lot of emotion and heart that's very difficult to get in a live action film.
I've always loved animation and animated films.
I personally just want to do as many different things as I can do, whether it's comedy, drama, science fiction, horror, narrator. . . You've got a documentary, I've got a voice. Animated films. Big films, small films.