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:Is there a chance the VA was Susan Silo? She voiced [http://picosong.com/wynsT/ Sandra in Inhumanoids] (which had a lot of cast/personnel in common with Transformers) and [http://picosong.com/wynsz here's Chromia for comparison]. The voices sound pretty similar to me but that's just my two cents. The thought of it being her was brought up to me on another site and inspired by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGqQJV9cGbQ&lc=z231xduiesfzh30saacdp43a4pnvggaomoe51zeqv1dw03c010c.1515443200645899 someone else's suggestion on a Youtube comment], and it seems like a decent case. --[[User:NCZ|NCZ]] ([[User talk:NCZ|talk]]) 23:23, 9 January 2018 (EST) | :Is there a chance the VA was Susan Silo? She voiced [http://picosong.com/wynsT/ Sandra in Inhumanoids] (which had a lot of cast/personnel in common with Transformers) and [http://picosong.com/wynsz here's Chromia for comparison]. The voices sound pretty similar to me but that's just my two cents. The thought of it being her was brought up to me on another site and inspired by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGqQJV9cGbQ&lc=z231xduiesfzh30saacdp43a4pnvggaomoe51zeqv1dw03c010c.1515443200645899 someone else's suggestion on a Youtube comment], and it seems like a decent case. --[[User:NCZ|NCZ]] ([[User talk:NCZ|talk]]) 23:23, 9 January 2018 (EST) | ||
In 2015, Chris McFeely removed [[Linda Gary]] as the voice talent for [[Chromia]], based seemingly on a feeling that Ms. Gary did not "sound" like Chromia and the absence of her name from the Season Two end credit sequence. Since then, no one has come forward with concrete proof that Ms. Gary was not the contributing actor, and the credit spot has remained vacant. | In 2015, Chris McFeely removed [[Linda Gary]] as the voice talent for [[Chromia (G1)]], based seemingly on a feeling that Ms. Gary did not "sound" like Chromia and the absence of her name from the Season Two end credit sequence. Since then, no one has come forward with concrete proof that Ms. Gary was not the contributing actor, and the credit spot has remained vacant. | ||
I submit that, particularly in the absence of any solid evidence to the contrary, Linda Gary is Chromia. | I submit that, particularly in the absence of any solid evidence to the contrary, Linda Gary is Chromia. | ||
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Moreover, Ms. Gray was known for her versatility, as evidenced by this profile in the LA Times in 1987 (https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-03-12-vw-9229-story.html). Quote: "Linda is one of the most versatile and talented ladies in the voice field in L.A.," said Erika Scheimer, who casts and directs for Filmation of Canoga Park, a major producer of cartoons. "So if we need someone really versatile, she's the person we call." During one studio session, to get the feel of being a witch, Gary shriveled her 5-foot-9 frame into a wizened, sputtering, spitting, evil creature with a gravel voice. "You have to have some empathy with the character you're playing to make them real," she said. "When you're doing a character, especially a cartoon, your body has to move, your face has to move, you have to contort yourself into what that character is doing." | Moreover, Ms. Gray was known for her versatility, as evidenced by this profile in the LA Times in 1987 (https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-03-12-vw-9229-story.html). Quote: "Linda is one of the most versatile and talented ladies in the voice field in L.A.," said Erika Scheimer, who casts and directs for Filmation of Canoga Park, a major producer of cartoons. "So if we need someone really versatile, she's the person we call." During one studio session, to get the feel of being a witch, Gary shriveled her 5-foot-9 frame into a wizened, sputtering, spitting, evil creature with a gravel voice. "You have to have some empathy with the character you're playing to make them real," she said. "When you're doing a character, especially a cartoon, your body has to move, your face has to move, you have to contort yourself into what that character is doing." | ||
Finally, her absence from a generic season-wide end credit is to be expected in an era when credit was not always given where do. There are in fact only two female voice actors listed in the Season Two era - Morgan Lofting (well-known to Sunbow as the Baroness in G.I. Joe) and Arlene Banas (who was a mainstay as Carly throughout Season 2 and 3) - and none in Season One. It is not surprising then that Ms. Gary would not be included in this list, as other female actors were also omitted from the Transformers credit sequent. For example, [[Mona Marshall]], who portrayed [[Luisa]] in [[Fire on the Mountain]] and [[Aron]] in [[Child's Play]], was omitted from both the Season One and Season Two end credit sequences. Within [The Search for Alpha Trion]] episode itself, [[Elita One]] herself, [[Marlene Aragon]], is not listed in the Season Two end credit sequence. | Finally, her absence from a generic season-wide end credit is to be expected in an era when credit was not always given where do. There are in fact only two female voice actors listed in the Season Two era - Morgan Lofting (well-known to Sunbow as the Baroness in G.I. Joe) and Arlene Banas (who was a mainstay as Carly throughout Season 2 and 3) - and none in Season One. It is not surprising then that Ms. Gary would not be included in this list, as other female actors were also omitted from the Transformers credit sequent. For example, [[Mona Marshall]], who portrayed [[Luisa]] in [[Fire on the Mountain (episode)]] and [[Aron]] in [[Child's Play (episode)]], was omitted from both the Season One and Season Two end credit sequences. Within [The Search for Alpha Trion]] episode itself, [[Elita One (G1)]] herself, [[Marlene Aragon]], is not listed in the Season Two end credit sequence. | ||
The evidence points to Linda Gary as Chromia. It is time to adjust the profile of Chromia, and of Ms. Gary herself, to reflect this. [[User:fairplaythings|fairplaythings]] 30 June 2019 | The evidence points to Linda Gary as Chromia. It is time to adjust the profile of Chromia, and of Ms. Gary herself, to reflect this. [[User:fairplaythings|fairplaythings]] 30 June 2019 | ||
Revision as of 17:42, 30 June 2019
I've been going back over the G1 cartoon lately, and I cannot buy into the idea that Linda Gary did any of the voices listed. All the credits I have removed were guesswork on the part of Zobovor back in the days of his voice actor list, based on her being credited in the third season alone. Linda Gary's got a very distinctive voice (if you've watched He-Man, you know that), and she doesn't sound like any of the women who voiced those characters. I could certainly believe that some of them were voiced by the same person (Chromia and Talaria, perhaps), but I have to remove these for my own sanity. - Chris McFeely (talk) 13:44, 30 August 2015 (EDT)
- Is there a chance the VA was Susan Silo? She voiced Sandra in Inhumanoids (which had a lot of cast/personnel in common with Transformers) and here's Chromia for comparison. The voices sound pretty similar to me but that's just my two cents. The thought of it being her was brought up to me on another site and inspired by someone else's suggestion on a Youtube comment, and it seems like a decent case. --NCZ (talk) 23:23, 9 January 2018 (EST)
In 2015, Chris McFeely removed Linda Gary as the voice talent for Chromia (G1), based seemingly on a feeling that Ms. Gary did not "sound" like Chromia and the absence of her name from the Season Two end credit sequence. Since then, no one has come forward with concrete proof that Ms. Gary was not the contributing actor, and the credit spot has remained vacant.
I submit that, particularly in the absence of any solid evidence to the contrary, Linda Gary is Chromia.
Multiple sources have listed her in this role. The in-depth Cybertron Chronicle (http://cybertronchronicle.freewebspace.com/cartoon-dossier/season-2/cast/700-52-principals.html) lists her among the principal cast. Ms. Gary is also attributed the role in IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0308881/), Behind the Voice Actor (https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Linda-Gary/), and wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Gary).
Moreover, Ms. Gray was known for her versatility, as evidenced by this profile in the LA Times in 1987 (https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-03-12-vw-9229-story.html). Quote: "Linda is one of the most versatile and talented ladies in the voice field in L.A.," said Erika Scheimer, who casts and directs for Filmation of Canoga Park, a major producer of cartoons. "So if we need someone really versatile, she's the person we call." During one studio session, to get the feel of being a witch, Gary shriveled her 5-foot-9 frame into a wizened, sputtering, spitting, evil creature with a gravel voice. "You have to have some empathy with the character you're playing to make them real," she said. "When you're doing a character, especially a cartoon, your body has to move, your face has to move, you have to contort yourself into what that character is doing."
Finally, her absence from a generic season-wide end credit is to be expected in an era when credit was not always given where do. There are in fact only two female voice actors listed in the Season Two era - Morgan Lofting (well-known to Sunbow as the Baroness in G.I. Joe) and Arlene Banas (who was a mainstay as Carly throughout Season 2 and 3) - and none in Season One. It is not surprising then that Ms. Gary would not be included in this list, as other female actors were also omitted from the Transformers credit sequent. For example, Mona Marshall, who portrayed Luisa in Fire on the Mountain (episode) and Aron in Child's Play (episode), was omitted from both the Season One and Season Two end credit sequences. Within [The Search for Alpha Trion]] episode itself, Elita One (G1) herself, Marlene Aragon, is not listed in the Season Two end credit sequence.
The evidence points to Linda Gary as Chromia. It is time to adjust the profile of Chromia, and of Ms. Gary herself, to reflect this. fairplaythings 30 June 2019