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Sorry to rant, this has been a huge issue as I am really into audio books now, when I'm at work, and as I love HP I just had to share. Because some of his men voices are a little indistinguishable like Mundungus and Hagrid to name a few, and I don't like the way he reads for Draco, I keep thinking of The Great Mouse Detective movie and the song The World's Greatest Criminal Mind.īut back to Hermoine, he elongates way too many of her words, I especially hate how she says Harry!!! But he does do this with other characters, but especially her, she sounds like she has no backbone and as others have pointed out, she just seems like such a whiner and I didn't get that from the books, yes she may be a tad emotional, who isn't, but he doesn't even accurately read to her emotions! Or anyone's emotions for that matter. He makes all the girls sound like idiots and it has nothing to do with the fact that he's a man. I thought it was because I started with the movies, then the books. I have been at work listening to Jim Dale b/c I haven't been able to find Stephen Fry just yet, but if it wasn't for my obsession w/ Harry Potter, I wouldn't be able to endure it! I don't want to go so far as to say that it's horrible, but I cannot stand the majority of his voices, especially Hermoine. (I felt he needed more defenders in this thread!) to summarise, I'm slightly in favour of Stephen. Dumbledoreyness that Rowling wrote into the character. Fry's Dumbledore gives off the sense warmth, deep intellect, wisdom, age balanced with inner youth and great strength and. Neither of the film actors have quite pinned down the man for me and Dale's Dumbledore sounds like a strong breeze would knock him over. Oh and Fry's Dumbledore IS the quintessential interpretation of the character. Any Harry Potter fan who hasn't sampled Stephen Fry owes it to themselves to, it's stellar. I haven't heard of anyone raised on Fry who listened to Dale after and was converted, but I've encountered many people accustomed to Dale who much preferred Fry's reading after trying. Fry also has this uncanny ability to create the perfect voice for every character, but he also really excels in the non-speech parts of the book. With Dale I'm always aware that I'm listening to an audiobook, whereas Fry creates such distinctive characters and describes the magical world so vividly and colourfully that listening to him is a deeply immersive experience. Dale is great, but I find Dale's reading is a little monotonous and his voices all sound vaguely similar. His reading is so much more impassioned, he injects so much more energy into the words and really brings the story to life. It might be a cultural difference (I'm a Londoner so was raised on Fry) but to me and every one of my Potter-geek friends, Stephen Fry IS Harry Potter.
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