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Once upon a time, back in the 8-bit and 16-bit era, I was a "hard-core" gamer. Since that time, a variety of factors ranging from money to college to real life significantly cut into my video game time. Nonetheless, I have always retained my love and interest in video games, although to a lesser extent.

At present, my video game time is generally monopolized by World of Warcraft. I play a troll mage named Moor (WoW Armory profile here) on the Nathrezim server where I am a happy member of the guild Sanity.

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During middle school and high school, I was inspired to attempt music composition after hearing the reprise of Shadow's theme that appears in the ending of Final Fantasy VI by Nobuo Uematsu and "Angel's Fear" from Secret of Mana by Hiroki Kikuta, an attempt that quickly ended due to my lack of talent with little more to show than a crappy five-song musical. The highlight of my musical career as well as my journey through video game geekdom came during an impromptu musician meet-up at the Otakon anime convention in 2003 in which I had the honor of performing the violin solo in Yasunori Mitsuda's incredible "Scars of Time" from Chrono Cross.

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I was particularly inspired by Podtoid and randombullseye and ended up composing the music to randombullseye's game Bonerquest, my first and last foray into video game composing as I quickly came to realize, as I did back in high school, that I lacked the training and talent for the art. Nonetheless, I am grateful to randombullseye for the opportunity to have contributed to a part of an actual finished product as opposed to the unfinished sketches that populate my desk and computer hard drive.

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Levi Stubbs, voice of Captain N's Mother Brain and Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors dies at 72
Tascar | 1:00 PM on 10.17.2008 4 comments




CNN has reported that Levi Stubbs, lead singer of the Motown group Four Tops, and known to the video game culture fanbase as the voice of Mother Brain in the Captain N TV series. Fans of musicals may also reocgnize him as the voice of the plant Audrey II (who essentially looks like a pirahna plant from Super Mario) in the movie version of the musical Little Shop of Horrors also starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, and Steve Martin.



Despite the highly questionable quality of the Captain N TV show, especially looking back as an adult, I know that I enjoyed watching the show as a kid. The most memorable and still amusing characters from that show was arguably Mother Brain, despite how obviously wrong the show's take on the character was from the original source. I would even say that the intentional camp humor of Mother Brain is probably the only aspect of the show that still appeals to me on those rare moments when I decide to revisit an episode or two of the show.



I remember watching Little Shop of Horrors for the first time early this year and laughing hysterically when I heard the voice coming out of the giant plant's voice, completely unaware at first of who did it. I wonder the irony of this guy doing two voices, both of stationary characters, one character of which looks like a video game character and the other being an actual, admittedly highly misinterpreted video game character.

As such I am sad to have read this news today. Hopefully this sad news might stir up some nostalgic thoughts for the Destructoid community who might have enjoyed some of Levi Stubbs' work over the years.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/10/17/obit.stubbs.ap/index.html



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cannedpasta's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/17/2008 13:25
cannedpasta
Farewell, sweet evil plant voice!
nademagnet's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/17/2008 14:57
nademagnet
Now arise as the undead brain loving voice acting king!
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/17/2008 20:12
Aaron Mxy Yost
Wow, I never realized the voice behind Mother Brain and Audrey II was the same guy until now... In retrospect it should have been obvious.
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