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In the funny dubbing of Journey to the West, the Buddha was a dignified and solemn god. The funny dubbing could break the original solemn image by adding humorous lines and dubbing, making it more approachable and interesting. This kind of funny dubbing could give the audience a deeper impression of the Buddha, and it could also allow the audience to enjoy more entertainment while enjoying the classic works. For example, he could use humorous language style, unique intonation, and some humorous situation settings to create a funny effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The dubbing of Journey to the West in the Hainan dialect was a combination of the Hainan dialect and the classic Journey to the West. This was a popular way of making jokes, and dialect spoof was its characteristic. By combining the Hainan dialect with the stories in Journey to the West, such as the dialect spoof Three Beats the White Bone Demon, it combined dialect and humorous elements to create a new style of humor. This method could not only arouse people's resonance and laughter, but also expand the spread of dialect culture, demonstrate the value of dialect, and provide a new way for the protection and inheritance of dialect culture. It was also warmly welcomed by the audience and won unanimous praise from the audience and critics, bringing new opportunities for the development of the dialect prank industry. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Liang Zhichao was a voice actor who was famous for his humorous voice acting. His unique Inner Mongolia dialect dubbing was unique in the funny dubbing of Journey to the West. His voice was magnetic and expressive, and he was good at showing the character's personality. In the funny dubbing of Journey to the West, he used the Inner Mongolia dialect to perform Sun Wukong's witty humor vividly. For example, when Sun Wukong was mischievous and glib, the Inner Mongolia dialect dubbing made people laugh. At the same time, the six robbers in Journey to the West had different symbolic meanings in the funny dubbing situation, such as the money department representing the temptation of wealth and deception, which also added more meaning to the funny dubbing of Journey to the West. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some funny jokes from Journey to the West: - Wukong wanted to take a holiday and asked Tang Sanzang for it. Tang Sanzang teased him that he was afraid that he would return to Huaguo Mountain during the holiday. Wukong also admitted that Tang Sanzang was really sharp-eyed. - Monk Sand complained that Tang Sanzang never praised himself. Wukong said that he was honest so his master did not need to praise him. Monk Sand said that he was strong enough to carry the burden. Wukong said that his strength was that he did not cause trouble so his master was assured to let him carry the burden. - Bajie said that his belly was too big to ride the White Dragon Horse. Wukong suggested that he run a few more laps to lose weight when he encountered demons. Bajie thought it was better not to lose weight. - When faced with the cliff in front of them, Wukong said to change the bridge, Bajie said to jump over and then pick everyone up, Monk Sand said to take a detour, but Tang Sanzang calmly said that there was a bridge in front of them, which made Wukong sigh at his master's wisdom. - When Bajie saw the beautiful women in the village, he was reminded by Wukong to be calm and cool. However, Bajie claimed that Wukong had an indestructible body and did not understand the thoughts of his mortal body. He was warned by Wukong to carry the burden with Monk Sand. - Friar Sand felt that he only knew how to carry the burden. He asked Tang Sanzang what he was good at. Tang Sanzang said that his cultivation was to be as calm as water. No matter how difficult it was, he could shoulder the burden steadily. Only then did Friar Sand understand that his strength was to be able to bear it. - Bajie was unhappy to be called gluttonous and lazy. Wukong teased him for being particularly diligent when eating and lazy when working. Bajie quibbled that he used to be Marshal Canopy. Wukong said that it was in the past and that he had to earn his reputation now. There were also funny associations about Journey to the West. For example, some people joked that it was not simple for Sun Wukong to turn into the appearance of the Bull Demon King when he borrowed the banana fan three times to cheat the fan, because the Bull Demon King wanted to skin Sun Wukong and pull out his tendons. They also linked it to the complicated relationship between the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and Red Boy. They even joked about the ambiguous relationship between Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan in some movies and television works. The nephew asked the uncle to recite the Golden Hoop Incantation of Tang Sanzang, but the uncle couldn't recite it because the Golden Hoop Incantation was recited too fast every time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Yunnan dialect has a unique charm, and its unique pronunciation and vocabulary can bring a sense of humor. When the Yunnan dialect was used for the dubbing of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West, its unique tone added a sense of humor to Sun Wukong's lively and naughty image. In order to dub the funny Yunnan dialect into Journey to the West, a team that was good at performing in the dialect was needed. They had to understand the characteristics of the Yunnan dialect, accurately grasp the character's personality and emotions, and show them. At the same time, he also needed to be creative. On the basis of retaining the original plot, he had to adapt the lines and dubbing methods to make the characters more funny and vivid. This form of dubbing was not only for entertainment, but it also promoted the Yunnan dialect and deepened cultural exchanges. It also became a creative form of performance that was reflected in variety shows. The dubbing of Sun Wukong in the 86 edition of Journey to the West included Li Shihong, Li Yang, etc., while the Yunnan dialect's funny dubbing brought new interest and charm to the classic image of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some interesting things in celebrity interviews: Ding Junhui participated in the China Open. In an interview after the game, a question made the audience laugh, but he did not mention the specific content of the question. When a celebrity was asked if he had any new hobbies recently, he replied that he was obsessed with meditating with his pet turtle and lost every time. This answer made the reporters laugh. When a certain actress was asked how to maintain her figure, she said that she would shout three times in front of the mirror before going to bed every night," I'm thin, I'm thin, I'm thin." She dreamed of a perfect figure, which made people laugh. When a popular young man talked about the ideal girlfriend's standards, he said that the girlfriend had to be able to fly, communicate with aliens, and be able to cook a Manchu Han Imperial Feast. This imagination was unrestrained and filled the interview scene with joy. There was also a veteran actor who shared an embarrassing scene during filming. When he was acting in a crying scene, he laughed until he was out of breath because the staff next to him farted and broke his work, causing everyone to laugh. In addition, in Li Yundi's early interviews, Young Master Hua's godly comments hit the nail on the head, making the audience laugh. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The 82nd edition of Journey to the West had Xu Jingqing's " Pigsy Carrying His Wife " as the accompaniment. Regarding the dubbing accompaniment of Journey to the West, as well as the mischievous Tvb Journey to the West accompaniment performed by an online singer, no more detailed information was found. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The introduction of Taiwan dubbing for the first TVP version of Journey to the West might have been due to various factors. From a market perspective, factors such as Taiwan's dubbing style or market acceptance might prompt the producers to believe that Taiwan dubbing was more conducive to the promotion and spread of the show in the Chinese market. In terms of dubbing resources, Taiwan's dubbing resources at that time might have had some advantages. For example, there was a professional dubbing team and a mature dubbing system that could meet the dubbing needs of the TVP version of Journey to the West. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the dubbing field of Journey to the West, Nanyang had a special performance. Among them, there were famous dubs such as " Hold it for me." This dub was from the 77th chapter of Journey to the West. The original sentence was " The Clairvoyant says,'Hold it for me, wait for me!'" It was dubbed by Nan Yang as " Hold him in place. Who is this?" This dubbing style was unique and very personal. Although it was not completely consistent with the original text, it was full of humor and highlighted the funny elements. Although there was controversy, it was finally recognized and loved by the audience and industry insiders. Moreover, this dubbing was widely used in Journey to the West and became one of the representative works of the dubbing industry. This dubbing artist also used his unique voice and acting skills to perform many classic characters such as Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. He was also highly respected on Kuyin. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Minqin dialect is a unique dialect in Minqin County, Wuwei City, Gansu Province. If the Minqin dialect was used to dub Journey to the West, the character's personality could be portrayed through the tone and pronunciation characteristics of the dialect. For example, the dubbing of Tang Sanzang could make his language more amiable and peaceful to show modesty and kindness; the dubbing of Sun Wukong could highlight his wit, dexterity and humor; the dubbing of Zhu Bajie could emphasize gluttony and humor; and the dubbing of Monk Sand could better show firmness and loyalty. Such a dubbing method not only highlighted the character's personality and emotional expression, but also inherited the Minqin dialect culture, making the classic story closer to the people and spreading the Chinese culture. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>