Talk:OLIVER/@comment-35414799-20180426192318/@comment-53539-20180427112626

Well, since he is no longer a minor, he could now come forward and say something.

The other issue is... Well back when I was a die-head Beyblade fan in the early 2000s, I joined a forum wherein one of the guys knew the voice actor of Tyson, the main character. He wasn't that bothered by his character and didn't want people to come up to him and ask him about Beyblade as he didn't care for it. In short, it was to him a paycheck and nothing more. Some folks *do* do recordings and then just walk away from the studio not really bothered by what they just recorded. Unless you take it up as a career or are passionate on the subject of voice recording in any way, its not much of a passing moment. ITs kinda sad, but for most recordings of things like cartoon characters, voice sampling, etc... It can be like that. So Oliver's provider may not care for Vocaloidif he does know about it or he recorded a voice for it. I'm saying this just as a mini-warning, don't be surprised in other words.

Without finding him, one can't really know and all of this is speculation. But honestly? I think it may turn out he doesn't even know what he recorded his voice for and that Vocaloid exists, Oliver exists, and his voice was used for it. HE was 13 years old, and its been a number of years now.

Reminds me of the original Rainbow Brite series, the voice actor for RB herself was about 4 years old. So naturally, she couldn't remember much at all about any of the recording sessions. Actually, its all rather odd they used a child to record a child because normally they "cheat" and use female adults because the voice won't change much at all. Oliver's provider will not sound like Oliver too, boys get impacted by pubtery a lot more then females... O.O