” He states when taping Falcon Punch, he was told that it would be the voice used all over the world as well,” continued PushDust1n. “So they figured Captain Falcon need to speak in English in the initial Smash 64. So Horikawa dealt with saying his line in English and not with a Japanese accent.”
During the “Mr. Sakurai provides an ARMS fighter” that ultimately unveiled Min to be Super Smash Bros. Ultimates 81st opposition and first brand-new character of the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, Masahiro Sakurai mentioned that the development group welcomed Ryō Horikawa, the voice actor for Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series, to … make slurping noises for Min Mins reveal trailer.
” When he was contacted us to the recording studio, he thought he would re-record his lines, but instead, he taped slurping noises,” said PushDust1n. Captain Falcon and Kirby were both seen delighting in bowls of ramen prepared by Min throughout the trailer.
Surprisingly enough, Sakurai also discussed that Captain Falcon is the only fighter from the Nintendo 64 entry of Super Smash Bros. that hasnt had their lines re-recorded (when characters like Yoshi are left out as they just utilize pre-recorded possessions). Ryō Horikawa just recently commented on this in a recent video upload and an equated synopsis was provided by PushDust1n.
There is apparently a reason that Captain Falcon just speaks English throughout the Super Smash Bros. series. Ryō Horikawa went on to discuss this in his video.
Despite being a Japanese man, Captain Falcon is just voiced in English in all variations of Super Smash Bros. Familiar expressions like “Falcon Punch” arent actually voiced in Japanese even if you change Super Smash Bros. Ultimates language in the menus.
Considering that Captain Falcons voices have actually been recycled considering that Super Smash Bros. 64, this indicates this custom of having Captain Falcon speak exclusively in English has rollovered to later entries in the series.
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Regardless of being a Japanese guy, Captain Falcon is only voiced in English in all variations of Super Smash Bros.
During the “Mr. Sakurai presents an ARMS fighter” that ultimately unveiled Min to be Super Smash Bros. 2, Masahiro Sakurai specified that the development team invited Ryō Horikawa, the voice actor for Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series, to … make slurping noises for Min Mins reveal trailer.