"Where one english voice actor repeatedly dubs the same japanese voice actor"
I believe that belongs in another trope.
We don't need justice when we can forgive. We don't need tolerance when we can love.Yeah those are a different trope.
It's also works in reverse like Mugihito is the Japanese voice of Patrick Stewart in enough roles that even The Other Wiki finds it notable, not to mention works give shoutouts to it.
Those are still just five roles, out of the many more both of them have done. And whose earlier role is the reference to? Without any context it just seems like a reference to his previous role, with no relation to who did the original.
edited 20th Feb '17 12:58:59 AM by AnotherDuck
Check out my fanfiction!Thing is, none of those actually match the trope's description either.
Clock is set.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanFirst of all, the description is a mess and I think that needs to be attended to....
I'm getting a headache trying to read it.
edited 21st Mar '17 10:36:49 AM by shoboni
Seems like no progress; locking.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Much like the other thread I started we got another case of The Same But More Specific for Those Two Actors. Only this one is voice actor specific, but otherwise is the exact same thing.
Note that the page itself even lists examples that don't match its own example (Where one english voice actor repeatedly dubs the same japanese voice actor, while the trope is about them being cast in the same work in the same language version)