[HPforGrownups] Re: All Jim Dale's voices

danielle dassero drdara at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 13 17:16:36 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 60296

I didn't write this, I only listen to audio books
while walking the dog and I prefer the UK version 
with Stephen Fry.
Danielle

--- Hollydaze <hollydaze at btinternet.com> wrote:
> danielle dassero wrote:
> > I listen to the audio books while I work. The ones
> you might have missed 
> > include Charlie immitating his mother: "I thought
> they were all safe!" (GoF) 
> > There are a couple of occassions where the
> characters mimic other 
> > characters. Perhaps they are supposed to count
> toward 184. I know they sound 
> > different on the recordings.
> 
> I don't know if this was a reply to me so I'm
> replying anyway and if not sorry ;)
> 
> I haven't missed any in book 4 as far as I know as I
> have the full 125 that are mentioned as being in
> book 4. Of course if they've miss counted then yes
> I've missed some but according to the "official"
> figure that's the right number. Charlie imitating
> Molly would be Molly's voice surely though? (I
> wouldn't know, see below) It's books 1, 2 and 3 that
> I might be missing some from so if anyone has an
> interview or news article that says the figures for
> those tapes too, I'd be most grateful.
> 
> Also as I don't have the American audio books (I
> have the British ones) I have to go by different
> characters in the books and as all the speech that's
> in the books for the different characters fits with
> 125, that would seem to be them.
> 
> One further thing, where did 184 come from? Is this
> a miss type or is there something I haven't found?
> ;) There are 125 voices in GoF and 134 in OoP.
> HOLLYDAZE!!!
> 
> "No one's going to try and kill you until we've
> sorted a few things out," said Lupin.
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> 


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