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or does James Woods and Johnathan Freeman sound too old to voice Hades and Jafar anymore?

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Kinda but I get used to it.

14 years old Sora sounds much older now compared to KH1 and I got used to that.

 

HJO had his worst perfomance as sora in KH 3D but now in Re:Coded HD seems like he's back to the game. Loved it.

Hope everyone gives their best in KH3.

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Well Quinton Flynn who voices AxeLea is like over 50 and he doesn't sound too old so er...

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Well Quinton Flynn who voices AxeLea is like over 50 and he doesn't sound too old so er...

 

True, but he does sound...I dunno...a bit bored compared to his performance in ps2, ya know?

True, but he does sound...I dunno...a bit bored compared to his performance in ps2, ya know?

That is just AxeLea's laidback *sometimes* attitude, I believe. I thought he did really well in Days.

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That is just AxeLea's laidback *sometimes* attitude, I believe. I thought he did really well in Days.

 

Good point.

 

Though Xemnas does sound a bit more deeper than before

I'm more concerned about Leonard Nimoy. He's has an AMAZING, unmatchable talent....and once his voice is gone, we can pretty much say adieu to Master X. as well...

 

KH3 literally couldn't be coming at a better time.....asap would be nice, though. xD

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