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I think the only reason it lip synced so well was because their mouths barely did anything more than move up and down. |
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Same here!
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Morjo, January 20, 2007 at 06: 19
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Maybe, just the fact that the mouths moved up and down more accuratly in a different language. Thats all.
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.....i don't what to send....
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sorry...for that last one |
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you can do that with animation. the characters' mouths don't do much so it is possible. they do that in the Spanish version (I haven't watched the movie in English in months ). but you do have a point. good eyes
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Hmm...good point...like cat said, it is pretty easy (if you've made a lip sync vid you know what I'm talking about)...Though, I'm sure they had someone fit the french dialogue onto B3, well sort of as an editor to check if it was out of sync
...hmmm...
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oh catwhohas14tails dont be so serious i think it was the first language |
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little doggy, January 30, 2007 at 13: 40
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check out spanish as well |
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I find it hilarious to watch movies in different languages, I dunno why, but I just find them funny. |
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hm. thats kinda strange. but it couldn't have been PERFECT i mean...it was in english first, wasnt it? hmmm |
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