Seokmin: You know, Jihoon, for our leader, you’re pretty diabolical.
Jihoon: *laughing maniacally while loading various weapons*
Seungkwan: He is evil!
Seokmin: You know, I don’t think he started out that way. I think we had something to do with it...
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(The team is riding a boat in the Aegean Sea)
Holly: That guy in The Odyssey, isn't this where he sailed around for like twenty years? What was his name again?
Artemis: Odysseus.
Holly: Bless you.
Juliet: Yeah, what was his name?
Artemis: Odysseus!
Holly: You alright, Artemis?
Artemis: No, I'm trying to--
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Anton: Well I’m not what you’d call a party animal, so count me out of this
Saracen: He’s right! Have either of you ever seen Anton try to dance? It’s frightening!
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A hilarious panel I remember is of the pope baptizing Lupin, and the other bubble telling that Lupin blogged about a confession that he’s 5 months pregnant. I’m not making this up
context is he was purposely flooding the news with misinformation but this got me
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Yata, setting up a chess board: Hey anyone wanna play chess with me?
Zenigata: No, because you can't control your anger issues and last time you flipped the board.
Yata, annoyed: I don't have anger issues.
Zenigata: Uh-huh? What about last time?
Yata: I DO NOT—
Yata: HAVE—
Yata, flipping the chess board: ANGER ISSUES!
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Lupin’s and the gang after a disastrous heist gone wrong.
Lupin: So… How would you rate your Heist experience? Very Satisfied, Very Very Satisfied, Extremely Satisfied-?
Jigen, pissed off: LUPIN!
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Ramon: Of course, you’d crawl on your belly over broken glass to be all alone with Vanessa in a romantic old castle, who wouldn’t?! But what if you were chased there and surrounded by an angry army of jackbooted thugs? See, for me, that’s even kinkier, which is why I deserve her and you don’t.
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the wizard of oz (1939) is a lot like the castle of cagliostro where the movie is full of a certain sincere lightness and hope that is cherished deeply for a reason a very good reason. but the source material and other adaptations of the wizard of oz and lupin iii are all markedly different and at times the tone will venture into dark cynical experimental and surreal. which can REALLY put people off to it when they go in expecting more of the other thing. but if you go into it expected entirely anything possible it can be REALLY cool and interesting and weird, iconic and great stuff. i love you mystery of mamo i love you The Wiz i like how you are kind of scary and would have made me cry as a child now i think you're actually like genius. and i still love you cagliostro and judy garlands oz you are literally nestled deep where my tender heart and soul are ❤️
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We usually don't post anything unrelated to the Quack Pack, but this news has us pretty upset. Although this is not an English speaking area, but a Latin American Spanish speaking area, it is still sad to say that a Latin American Spanish speaking voice actress named Erica Robledo died last week. :(
Yes, she acted in many series and gave many voices in Latin American Spanish dubbing, especially in the roles of Tanya Ratonovich (Tanya Mousekewitz) in An American Tail, Princess Ariel in The Little Mermaid Disney TV series, Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (anime version), Princess Esmeralda in Magic Knight Rayearth, Ran Mouri (Claudia Guzman) in Detective Conan, Nemo in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, Princess Irene in The Princess and the Goblin, Princess Flora in the Babar series, Hollyhock, Wanda Pierce and Maude in Bojack Horseman, Heidi in the film of the same name, as well as the role of Mary Magdalene in the film Jesus, Princess Zarina Leprechaun 4: In Space, Vanessa in Lupin III and some roles in the Maradona series and in other dubbings she gave. Wife is Leonardo Araujo, director of Latin American Spanish dubbing and mother of son Álex Araujo, who is an excellent voice actor for Latin American Spanish dubbing.
Yes, she also voiced Louie Duck in Quack Pack, in the Latin American Spanish dub and was very successful at it. Although the original American version is not bad, the Latin American Spanish was really great and you should listen to it (if there are those videos available on the internet at all) and a big thanks to her for voicing Louie. It is a great pity to lose her. Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/C2oVz1mN0wB
Spanish:
Erika Robledo fue una actriz de doblaje de Los Ángeles. Hermana de la actriz de doblaje Rocío Robledo e hija de la fallecida actriz de doblaje Guadalupe Romero. Estuvo casada con el también actor y director de doblaje Leonardo Araujo y es la madre de Álex Araujo, razón por la cual durante un tiempo fue acreditada como Erika Araujo.
Fue conocida por su versatilidad al poder realizar voces de niños y niñas, mujeres jóvenes, adultas y ancianas, talento que compartía con su hermana Rocío, actualmente retirada del medio. Ambas hermanas dieron voz a Ariel en Las nuevas aventuras de la sirenita. Entre otros de sus personajes más conocidos destacan la Princesa Esmeralda en Las Guerreras Mágicas, Tania Ratonovich en Un cuento americano, Claudia Guzmán (Ran Mouri) en Detective Conan y Dorita (Dorothy Gale) en la versión anime de El Mago de Oz doblada en Los Ángeles. También fue la voz de Luis en Quack Pack, Mimi Cardona / Siniestra en Las aventuras de Saint Tail y de las actrices Anna Kendrick en la saga de Crepúsculo, Alicia Silverstone en Ni idea y Natasha Henstridge y Michelle Williams en Especies, entre muchos otros personajes.
Asimismo, Erika realizó doblaje al inglés, destacándose el rol de la actriz mexicana Verónica Castro en la serie original de Netflix "La casa de las flores".
Falleció el 22 de enero de 2024.
Source: https://doblaje.fandom.com/es/wiki/Erika_Robledo
Rest in peace, and thank you on a beautiful childhood. Amen.
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