Personally, I think it's hard to go past 'The Lion King' for voice casts, with the likes of James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas [whatever happened to him, by the way?], Moira Kelly, Whoopi Goldberg, Nathan Lane, and so on. Not just because of the number of familiar voices, but also because it was clear that the voices fit the characters, instead of just being crowd-pullers [hello, 'Shark Tale'].
Shrek 2 (with Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Julie Andrews, John Cleese, Antonio Banderas, etc) had a great cast for the same reason.
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Yeah. Totally agree. Antonio knows what he's doing, eh?
And I also think the dude that played Scar in TLK did an Excellent job. But why does Scar have an english accent and Mufasa doesnt if they're brothers, Simba sounds like a kid from Lowa and Sarabi sounds like a black african native?
The only problem was, most of the celebrity voices were pretty nondescript. And I still don't know why they chose the British Ewan McGregor when they were wanting an American accent... Oh well.
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Yup, she did.
I also forgot about Violet's voice.
That's kind of unique and good. I like it.
When I bought the dvd and started looking at it over and over, it took me a while to get a really really good liking to Violet's voice, but I did and it's good.