Talk:Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows

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Great Idea, somebody get on this :) Judgesurreal777 18:14, 27 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Stop Changing Voice Actor Info! edit

I am getting really fed up with people who keep changing the info about Vakama's voice actors. Allow me to clarify here.

  1. Christopher Gaze voiced Turaga Vakama (the elderly version in the first movie and the end of the second as well the narrator for the first through third films) and no one else.
  2. Alessandro Juliani voiced Toa Vakama (the tall, "younger" version that is the protagonist of the second and third (this one) films.
  3. Just because the characters are the same doesn't mean that they have the same actors, so stop changing this based on your own incorrect original research.

I hope I've made myself clear and that we can stop edit-warring over this.--Twilight Helryx 22:06, 8 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Just One Problem edit

I know what you mean, Twilight Helryx, but the thing is, how could Christopher Gaze be on the "Starring:" list at all if he's the narrator? Plus, if Alessandro Juliani is the main protagonist, than why isn't he on the "Starring:" list? I'm pretty sure that you've got it the wrong way; Christopher Gaze should play Toa Vakama and Alessandro Juliani should play Turaga Vakama. I think you should take my letter under considiration. Please respond. The Shadow-Fighter (talk) 22:11, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Let me straighten it out. After watching all 3 movies and following all the cast and such (I'm a huge Bionicle fan), Christopher Gaze has been around for the whole Miramax trilogy as the Turaga, whereas Juliani was the Toa in the last two movies. So, there's really no way Juliani is the Turaga. Also, narrator is pretty important. Kind of... I've changed the Starring list. Including the template. So Twilight Helryx was right. 76.88.95.30 (talk) 01:31, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

As evidenced by this, this, and this. Since these links clearly show that, as 76.88.95.30 so observantly pointed out, Gaze is Turaga Vakama for all three original films while Juliani was Toa Vakama for the last two. So Shadow, your reasoning unfortunately relies on pure original research that is explicitly disproved by the links I've provided. I would recommend that you exercise more caution when dealing with matters such as these. Cheers, Twilight Helryx 01:43, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for giving more direct evidence, TH. If Gaze was in the first as Vakama, but only the Turaga was in the first, then it makes sense that Gaze was the Turaga. 76.88.95.30 (talk) 01:59, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply
This is especially so given that that the Turaga also appears at the end of the 2 and 3. ;) --Twilight Helryx 17:03, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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