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{{Recasting controversy series}}
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'''Save our Voice Actors''', commonly abbreviated '''SOVA''' is a Pokémon community-driven campaign to bring back the original Voice Actors instead of recasting the [[Pokémon anime]] dub with new Voice Actors.
'''Save our Voice Actors''', commonly abbreviated '''SOVA''' is a Pokémon community-driven campaign to bring back the original Voice Actors instead of recasting the [[Pokémon anime]] dub with new Voice Actor0s.


=History=
==History==
The campaign started as ''Save the Dub'' on March 21, 2006. News broke out when a member at a Pokémon forum received a letter from [[Veronica Taylor]]. Moments later, Pokémon Palace Network received an email and a guest book entry by [[Eric Stuart]]. These letters provided evidence that [[Pokémon USA]] was going to recast the Voice Actors, which spurred significant [[Pokémon USA recasting controversy|controversy]] in the Pokémon Communities.
The campaign started as ''Save the Dub'' on March 21, 2006. News broke out when a member at a Pokémon forum received a letter from [[Veronica Taylor]]. Moments later, Pokémon Palace Network received an email and a guest book entry by [[Eric Stuart]]. These letters provided evidence that [[Pokémon USA]] was going to recast the voice actors, which spurred significant [[Pokémon USA recasting controversy|controversy]] in the Pokémon communities.


=Mission=
==Mission==
The mission is to let as many Pokémon fans know and support the previous voice actors by communicating to Pokémon USA to tell them that the recasting of voice actors is wrong.  Methods to convey their message include writing letters, signing online petitions, and creating paper cranes.
The mission is to let as many Pokémon fans know and support the previous voice actors by communicating to Pokémon USA to tell them that the recasting of voice actors is wrong.  Methods to convey their message include writing letters and e-mail, signing online petitions, and sending them styrofoam [[Poké Balls]] with messages written on them.


= External links=
==External Links==
{{Bulbanews|Opinion: Fans rally to combat anime change}}
{Bulbanews|Opinion: Fans rally to combat anime change}}
* [http://sova.soulsboard.com/index.htm SOVA Forums]
* [http://sova.soulsboard.com/index.htm SOVA Forums]
* [http://lovesick-pkmn.net/sova/ Save Our Voice Actors] The Official Site
* [http://lovesick-pkmn.net/sova/ Save Our Voice Actors] The Official Site

Revision as of 03:05, 28 June 2008

Template:Recasting controversy series Save our Voice Actors, commonly abbreviated SOVA is a Pokémon community-driven campaign to bring back the original Voice Actors instead of recasting the Pokémon anime dub with new Voice Actor0s.

History

The campaign started as Save the Dub on March 21, 2006. News broke out when a member at a Pokémon forum received a letter from Veronica Taylor. Moments later, Pokémon Palace Network received an email and a guest book entry by Eric Stuart. These letters provided evidence that Pokémon USA was going to recast the voice actors, which spurred significant controversy in the Pokémon communities.

Mission

The mission is to let as many Pokémon fans know and support the previous voice actors by communicating to Pokémon USA to tell them that the recasting of voice actors is wrong. Methods to convey their message include writing letters and e-mail, signing online petitions, and sending them styrofoam Poké Balls with messages written on them.

External Links

{Bulbanews|Opinion: Fans rally to combat anime change}}