'Lilly-Shizune' Voice Over Argument
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:58 am
So let me give you the context of this argument. I've talked to a lot of people with giving all the character's voices for the purpose of enjoyment, but it seems other's have taken an educational interest with this as well. All the more for me to keep this as a very fine tuned product as things progress on.
First off: I'd like people to not post a one line reply, I'd actually like some feed back with arguments because it's becoming more and more discussed between friends and what not.
Right though, onto business.
The 'Lilly-Shizune' argument is simply stated in short: People who are blind can not experience Katawa Shoujo as a visual novel. This argument becomes even more heated and debatable when approaching Shizune's arc where people simply do not want to give Shizune a voice to her thoughts/sign language for the sole purpose of breaking source material and premises of character.
The basis reflecting on the relationship that Lilly and Shizune have no easy way of communicating since one is blind and the other is mute, almost disabling the most natural senses of communication (being sign language and voices). This doubles as a negative for Shizune and Lilly who are also in contrast of personality. Next to having this lack of ability to talk to each other, stands the argument that people who are blind can not easily enjoy most books of the world. Upon googling a few resources, it appears that there are impressively a few Manga's in braille, along with comics and the sort. It's now become apparent that it would be slightly unfair for the community of people who can not read Katawa Shoujo to enjoy the story centered around a character who is in also blind. In defense of Shizune, people want to be very legal mind set about it and simply stand by the argument that it is almost defamation of character to give her a voice, and that it would ruin her ambiance and story telling. Both arguments have been made, and both of them strong and emotionally tied to character basis and extended outside source references.
Premises for Argument: Lilly (Give Shizune a voice)
To put it eloquently, to simply make Katawa Shoujo as an audio book would be a long process, but I agree and deem it a worthy cause. It seems like Lilly states it best when she says it's quite hard to find books to read, especially since there are not too many braille books in existence. It also becomes more and more complicated to find books since over time since people simply do not consider to print books in braille. A great reference would be Harry Potter, where they first simply did not want to print any of the books in braille at all. However, this cause somewhat of an uproar for parents, kids, and adults alike. They ended up doing a fundraiser, grabbing the attention of Yahoo! who happened to also support the effort. A memorable, but very overlooked glimpse of how the blind community does not get access to books.
Another good (if not humorous) argument is the "Mewtwo" argument my brother coined. In Pokemon The First Movie, the antagonist Mewtwo clearly has a defined character, voice, and role in the movie. Now, I can attest that almost every one of you recognizes Mewtwo's voice as a character. Though, Mewtwo does not talk with its mouth nor does it sign with it's hands to speak. Being slightly overextended as argument, Mewtwo could be concluded as important as a mute character by being able to speak through psychic ability. In essence, we've all associated Morgan Freeman's voice with his face, and anything that would be said by him could easily be cued up by our brain to understand who is speaking and in what context are they speaking to/from/in terms of feeling. Clearly, nobody has a point with narrating the line "Pokeball Go!" in Ash, Misty, or Brock's voice, proving that voices can indeed bring a new level of connection between characters and receivers. This point ends on that if given the chance, Shizune could as well be remembered as that still calculating and opposite of Lilly despite having a voice, and would actually be a net gain in terms of audience for the Katawa Shoujo community.
[Noted: Understand that Mewtwo is again speaking through psychic ability, but still is a generated voice within your/his mind.]
Premises for Argument: Shizune (No Voice)
Only the strongest of feelings of connection, love, and closeness could bring out such a violent outburst when people even caught wind of Shizune having a voice actor. The first argument is simply that: Shizune is mute, and simply can not speak. This alone, stands pretty strong as a defense to Argument:Lilly wherein that it would be breaking source material. From what I understand, people are viewing Katawa Shoujo as an 'internet baby' where all the developers being the parents, and all the spectators as the internet simply want to protect this child from the brunt assertion of a voice being imprinted onto her without her choice.
Another sound and justifiable argument would be the "Truman Show" argument. Where it can be joked that "If Shizune is alone in a forest, and no one is around, if she sneezes, does it make a sound?" This argument holds water due to the fact that as a character who is mute and rarely makes noises (other than the handful of stated instances in the novel where she makes a few grunts, giggles, and heavy breathing). On that note, the movie "Truman Show" has the context if someone was viewed as one way, in a set and determined lifestyle, if given the chance to break out of character would they? I won't ruin the ending of the movie, but the premises of argument is strong with or without knowing that. Again, following the source material and not breaking character.
Phew. I hope I don't sound too biased, but I'm also between the two at this point. I started out very Shizune mind set about this, but I'm slowly understanding where all the Lilly viewpoints are coming from. I'm curious about all your views on this too...
Say go.
First off: I'd like people to not post a one line reply, I'd actually like some feed back with arguments because it's becoming more and more discussed between friends and what not.
Right though, onto business.
The 'Lilly-Shizune' argument is simply stated in short: People who are blind can not experience Katawa Shoujo as a visual novel. This argument becomes even more heated and debatable when approaching Shizune's arc where people simply do not want to give Shizune a voice to her thoughts/sign language for the sole purpose of breaking source material and premises of character.
The basis reflecting on the relationship that Lilly and Shizune have no easy way of communicating since one is blind and the other is mute, almost disabling the most natural senses of communication (being sign language and voices). This doubles as a negative for Shizune and Lilly who are also in contrast of personality. Next to having this lack of ability to talk to each other, stands the argument that people who are blind can not easily enjoy most books of the world. Upon googling a few resources, it appears that there are impressively a few Manga's in braille, along with comics and the sort. It's now become apparent that it would be slightly unfair for the community of people who can not read Katawa Shoujo to enjoy the story centered around a character who is in also blind. In defense of Shizune, people want to be very legal mind set about it and simply stand by the argument that it is almost defamation of character to give her a voice, and that it would ruin her ambiance and story telling. Both arguments have been made, and both of them strong and emotionally tied to character basis and extended outside source references.
Premises for Argument: Lilly (Give Shizune a voice)
To put it eloquently, to simply make Katawa Shoujo as an audio book would be a long process, but I agree and deem it a worthy cause. It seems like Lilly states it best when she says it's quite hard to find books to read, especially since there are not too many braille books in existence. It also becomes more and more complicated to find books since over time since people simply do not consider to print books in braille. A great reference would be Harry Potter, where they first simply did not want to print any of the books in braille at all. However, this cause somewhat of an uproar for parents, kids, and adults alike. They ended up doing a fundraiser, grabbing the attention of Yahoo! who happened to also support the effort. A memorable, but very overlooked glimpse of how the blind community does not get access to books.
Another good (if not humorous) argument is the "Mewtwo" argument my brother coined. In Pokemon The First Movie, the antagonist Mewtwo clearly has a defined character, voice, and role in the movie. Now, I can attest that almost every one of you recognizes Mewtwo's voice as a character. Though, Mewtwo does not talk with its mouth nor does it sign with it's hands to speak. Being slightly overextended as argument, Mewtwo could be concluded as important as a mute character by being able to speak through psychic ability. In essence, we've all associated Morgan Freeman's voice with his face, and anything that would be said by him could easily be cued up by our brain to understand who is speaking and in what context are they speaking to/from/in terms of feeling. Clearly, nobody has a point with narrating the line "Pokeball Go!" in Ash, Misty, or Brock's voice, proving that voices can indeed bring a new level of connection between characters and receivers. This point ends on that if given the chance, Shizune could as well be remembered as that still calculating and opposite of Lilly despite having a voice, and would actually be a net gain in terms of audience for the Katawa Shoujo community.
[Noted: Understand that Mewtwo is again speaking through psychic ability, but still is a generated voice within your/his mind.]
Premises for Argument: Shizune (No Voice)
Only the strongest of feelings of connection, love, and closeness could bring out such a violent outburst when people even caught wind of Shizune having a voice actor. The first argument is simply that: Shizune is mute, and simply can not speak. This alone, stands pretty strong as a defense to Argument:Lilly wherein that it would be breaking source material. From what I understand, people are viewing Katawa Shoujo as an 'internet baby' where all the developers being the parents, and all the spectators as the internet simply want to protect this child from the brunt assertion of a voice being imprinted onto her without her choice.
Another sound and justifiable argument would be the "Truman Show" argument. Where it can be joked that "If Shizune is alone in a forest, and no one is around, if she sneezes, does it make a sound?" This argument holds water due to the fact that as a character who is mute and rarely makes noises (other than the handful of stated instances in the novel where she makes a few grunts, giggles, and heavy breathing). On that note, the movie "Truman Show" has the context if someone was viewed as one way, in a set and determined lifestyle, if given the chance to break out of character would they? I won't ruin the ending of the movie, but the premises of argument is strong with or without knowing that. Again, following the source material and not breaking character.
Phew. I hope I don't sound too biased, but I'm also between the two at this point. I started out very Shizune mind set about this, but I'm slowly understanding where all the Lilly viewpoints are coming from. I'm curious about all your views on this too...
Say go.