While not terribly terrible, I stumbled onto this "gem" today. A Book and tape of a Real Ghostbusters episode. The book isn't in the video, unfortunately, but the audio still speaks for itself.
SPOILER: Only the actress playing Janine
bothers to sound like the character.
Now, I get it. Most of these things didn't have a budget like Disney to get the original actors or Corey Burton. But...
really?! The voice actors (if there's even more than one) probably haven't been in the same
universe as the cartoon series or movie of which these were based and this is based directly off an episode of the cartoon. Which begs the question, is this any cheaper than just taking the direct audio from the episode to begin with?
Anyway. Thrill to Peter Venkman's extremely New York, not very Bill Murrayish or Lorenzo Musicish at all accent. Listen to Egon being apparently 80 years old and sounding almost like they voice actor has heard of Christopher Lloyd, yet not Harold Raimis. And everyone else (sans Janine) just sounding terribly generic.
Now, for comparison, he's one of the rarest book and tape sets there is.
Now, the audio of a decades old degraded tape is horrible quality, but it seems like they actually managed to get the DIC cartoon voices
even though there's no need to tie it into the cartoon series. And even if they aren't (I swear I can hear Len Calson and whoever played Link), they did an excellent job sounding like them when even the book artists have
no idea who anyone looks like (though Ganon's strangely his cartoon series design). Weird how that works out. There's also supposedly a Mario one, but it's in Norwegian, so I wouldn't be able to tell if that's still the case.