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Old 03-24-2007, 09:12 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Also, MAKO did Splinter's voice? How the fuck did he do such a sucky job then?
I was gonna scream and go crazy since all of you are complaining. You should catch Avatar: The Last Airbender on nick or dig around for Samurai Jack. He does pretty damn well on those shows.

However, He died on July 21st. 2006. I think his age finally caught up with him.

Edit: Upon further review on wikipedia.com, I managed to find this.

Mako died on July 21, 2006, aged 72, after a long period of suffering from esophageal cancer. Prior to his death, Mako had been recently confirmed to star in the newest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, providing the voice of Splinter.[1] His involvement in the project was announced on July 20; one day before his death. It is known that he had done most of the voice work, but not the ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement).[2] In a recent interview with the director Kevin Munroe, it was confirmed that Mako had completed his recording before his death, and his voice will be used in the movie.[3][4]

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