Bloom: Haven Paschal
Haven Paschal is one of my favorite voices for Bloom. She lends to her optimism and positive attitude, as well as her maturity over the years, not unlike Angela Galuppo or Cindy Robinson. Plus, her singing voice is gorgeous!
Stella: Rebecca Soler
Rebecca is my preferred voice for Stella. She's vibrant, full of energy, and bubbly, fitting her character perfectly. Plus, she sounds like a powerful friend when needed. Fun fact: Rebecca also voiced Tecna in the 4Kids dub of S3, and she did exceptionally well in both roles.
Flora: Eileen Stevens
Eileen is my second favorite voice for Flora, behind Alejandra Reynoso. She has pretty much the same qualities as Alejandra, but much more laidback and less in-your-face. She sounds very motherly in tone, which is what I look for in Flora's voice actors. All in all, Eileen is a great actress and deserves more recognition.
Musa: Kate Bristol
Kate Bristol is my third favorite voice for Musa, behind Lisa Ortiz and Romi Dames. She sings like an angel, plus she has a very nice low voice, lending to how aloof Musa is. I enjoy her performance, and she is one of my favorites to this day.
Tecna: Saskia Maarleveld
When I hear Tecna's name, the voice actor that comes to mind is Saskia Maarleveld. She is my preferred voice for Tecna. She has a pleasing static voice that suits her character perfectly and portrays how she uses logic to solve problems.
Aisha: Alysha Deslorieux
Alysha Deslorieux is my second favorite voice for Aisha behind Elinor Vanderburg. She has similar qualities as both Vasthy Mompoint and Keke Palmer, except less vocally aggressive. Her voice is much calmer in nature, while lending a low raspiness, which is nice.
Roxy: Suzy Meyers
Suzy Meyers is my second favorite voice for Roxy. She sounds very mature and secure, like Sarah Camacho. She also voiced Stormy in the 4Kids dub, and she did equally as great in both roles.
Nex: Marc Thompson
Out of all the voices for the specialists, Marc Thompson as Nex is my favorite.
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Favorite Voices from the Six English Dubs
Non-FictionThis is a sequel to my previous book, "The Six English Dubs", in which I analyzed all the voices from the six English dubs, giving where each stood in my opinion. In conclusion, the dubs that stood out to me were Dubbing Brothers, DuArt, and 3Beep...