As you may know Peirce Brosman is going to be the new narrator for Thomas and Friends. I would like your opinion, who was your favorite narrator?
(My favorite was Ringo Starr. Alec Baldwin was good too.)
Ringo Starr ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Ringo Starr: " It don't come easy".
I liked Ringo. He was an original but I also liked George Carlin.
Ringo all the way, NQA 8)
Ringo Starr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think every likes ringo but lets whet for pirce ;D
I put mine in a list:
1. George Carlin (In my opinion, I think he gave Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends a very unique tone)
2. Ringo Starr (Still great, but not as good as George in my opinion)
3. Alec Baldwin (OK narrator, not the best but not the worst)
4. Michael Angelis (Longest narrator for TTTE&F in the UK)
5. Michael Brandon
Ringo Starr and George Carlin
Alec Baldwin, big fan. he guest starred on the Simpson's, twice.
Ringo definately.
i say gearge carlin and michael brandon. my 2 favs
Ringo was great because he had a nice relaxed voice. George Carlin was great because he gave a real character to the engine. Whenever I read one of the books I imagine the the engines talking in his voices.
No ofence yo Micheal Brandon but I just cant get used to his voice. It might just be the way the story is written in that childish way. It isnt really his fault. I realy miss the way the old stories were written. They realy treated kids like they were smart and didn't have to emphisise everything wih "as fast," or,"as hard as ever he could."I had a wide vocabulary when I was very young because of the words in the books and the shows.
GEORGE CARLIN ALL THE WAY!!!!!! NQA ;D 8)
Brooks & Dunn might make good Narrators. :D
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Quote from: FPT on September 19, 2007, 05:47:19 PM
Brooks & Dunn might make good Narrators. :D
Who are brooks and dunn.
Quote from: Frog Pulling Team on September 22, 2007, 07:54:31 PM
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george strait would probably do better ;~D
heck we could probably get reba to do mavis, lady, and the other female engines.
Definitely Ringo.
Hey Mr. B. How about bringing back the large scale Thomas?
Carlin is my all time favorite narrator, he gave the show so much life into every character
Ringo Starr was great and also had some great voices, he was the perfect choice to be the first narrator for the series
These narrators aren't really catagorized under any place but here are my thoughts
Angelis: had few funny lines but was too fast in the beginning and his James voice was awkward but I enjoyed lines like the infamous HAR-HAR!
Baldwin: again, had some weird voices but also had some great voices like STH, Salty, Oliver, and Toad
Brandon: Isn't that bad, even though the narration was odd, you can still tell that he was trying
Brosnan: great narrator, wish he could've stayed longer
Moragan: still curious to see what he has in store.
George Carlin all the way :)
1. George carlin
2. Michael brandon
3. Ringo starr
4. Michael angelis
5. Mark morghan
6. Peirce brosnan
and Alec Baldwin HIS NARRATION SUCKS
Ringo and Carlin are the top for me, maybe with Carlin a shade more skillful.
Then Alec Baldwin growing up when series 5 was produced I grew accustomed to his voice though it's not my favorite.
Angelis, first heard him on New Friends For Thomas, loved the fact that he was british though I felt he did a lot of the same.
Moraghan, really liking his style, his voice sounds a lot like Angelis in my opinion.
Brosnan, Short but sweet stint, liked him but a bit shall we say "corny" at times.
Brandon, In my opinion the weakest of the lot but I still hold a sweet spot for a lot of his voices. Diesel especially. It is Thomas of course, hard to dislike.
My favorites are Ringo Starr, George Carlin and Alec Baldwin. I'm the type of person who can't pick just one top favorite.
Hmmm...as a child I grew up in the late era of Britt Alcroft and the early era of HiT Entertainment ( I am a 1998 child "through and through", as I believe the expression goes :P ), although I must say the era did not change much for me because my family hadn't quite caught up with recent times (something I thank my lucky stars for now, as I got to see the classic seasons, which I view as the best of the show to this day, and I also got to see earlier incarnations of other shows, but that's a story for another day), so I grew up on seasons 1-5 mostly with a bit of season 6 mixed in. Although I must say I watched Thomas And The Magic Rail Road quite a lot growing up. And I believe this is common knowledge, but just in case anyone didn't know (I'm really trying hard not to sound full of myself here and apologies if I am), in Australia we receive the British narration, meaning I grew up with Ringo Starr (Seasons 1-2) and Michael Angelis (seasons 3-6) with Alec Baldwin thrown in the mix for his appearance in TATMRR. Now as a child I was not aware of the American narrators (Other than Baldwin), so my list would've been:
1. Angelis
2. Baldwin
3. Ringo
Now around the same time I learned of Michael Brandon and George Carlin's narrations, I also found out about "The Great Discovery" and that it was being released soon. I set my hopes high for that special and I was quite let down after watching it, mostly due to Brosnan's narration, I'm not sure what it was but I just couldn't stand it, that narration (for me anyway) just ruined the special, and I had high hopes set for it too.
Baldwin's narration is the best to me for the American narrators, but that's just probably due to me watching TATMRR many, many times over as a child.
Carlin is a close second for the American narrators. I get the feeling that had I not grown up with TATMRR being my only way of seeing the American narration, Carlin may have been my favourite for the American narrators.
Michael Brandon's narration is just not something I ever enjoyed...at all. We're all entitled to our opinions, but overall for me, he was the weakest narrator.
After seeing most episodes of seasons 7-12 on youtube, I must admit...Angelis's narration took quite a dive (especially at around season 9 onwards), to the point where he just seemed tired and bored and he just didn't seem to put the same effort into it that he did in seasons 3-6. My preference in narrator has taken a shift anyway to Ringo Starr for the British narration, even if his voice is a little too deep and monotone he still takes place as my favourite for the British narration's, with Angelis (seasons 3-7) at a close second, I choose to disregard his later narrations anyway, I haven't much cared for the series after season 5, season 6 had enough to stand in my viewpoint but for me season 7 marked the beginning of the end, and then season 8 hammered that point home for me.
Only recently has the series managed to pick itself up, although regardless of the quality of the episodes, I almost always enjoyed the movies/specials (with Calling all Engines being my one exception). Anyway I went off on a tangent (my apologies)
And last but not least, Mark Morghan; here we seem to be receiving an Angelis imitation, but maybe slightly more refined than Angelis's more recent work (as I mentioned earlier his narration did decline later on in his run, in my opinion). I look forward to seeing more of what he has in store for us, but overall, here is my final list
1. Ringo
2. Morghan (provided he can maintain his current standard)
3. Baldwin and Angelis
Carlin is at a very close 4th spot for me
5. Brosnan
6. Brandon
(It is of note that I haven't seen much of the series post season 13, with the exception of the movies that have been released since then, so I do not know enough to judge Angelis or Brandon fairly in the post season 12 era)
I hope my opinions did not offend anyone. I never claimed anything I said was fact, just opinion. If my opinion does offend you I'm sorry for that as I do not seek to offend, the whole point of this post was to throw my 2 cents into the ring :)
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You know, I wonder how Gwyneth Paltrow would have fared if she had gone through narrating The Great Discovery (I read a blog post on SiF that Paltrow was in talks of narrating that special.)
Ugh........... all I'll say.
Definitely Carlin for first place, Baldwin for second.
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Quote from: FPT on September 19, 2007, 05:47:19 PM
Brooks & Dunn might make good Narrators. :D
Who are brooks and dunn.
exactly......
Is it really necessary to quote a post that is almost seven years old by two members that aren't on the forum anymore?
But going back on topic, my favorite narrators are almost tied between Ringo Starr and George Carlin, but the former over the latter just because he was my first narrator I was exposed to when I first started watching Thomas. I found myself growing up with both of these narrators on the show as a kid and they will always be my personal favorites. I do prefer Ringo's narration over George Carlin's for seasons 1 and 2 just because Ringo's narration feels so much more natural as opposed to Carlin's season 1 and 2 narrations. I'm hoping that one day the US gets more season DVDs much like how we had the Early Years. I feel it would make sense for Ringo to have the first 2 seasons, then Carlin for 3 and 4, Baldwin for 5 and 6, and the rest for Brandon just to show some consistency between the first three narrators having two seasons to themselves.
off subject but I miss it when they used the big words like undignified and explained what they meant now its a whole different story.
Alec Baldwin is definitely my favorite.