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Comparision of the voice over actors who have been the voice of Abomination with sound clips and images.
(Note: Kevin Schon and Jon Curry were excluded from this VC since they only did grunts for the role of Abomination here.)
Abomination is one of the foes of The Incredible Hulk whom made his comic book debut debut in Tales to Astonish #90 in April of 1967. Abomination was formerly Emil Blonsky whom is a officer of the KGB forces from the Soviet Union whom willingly absorbs plenty of Gamma Radiation so he can turn into the Abomination. Abomination is one of the earlier "Evil Counterparts" to the Hulk as he too is a big green monstrous creatures that is very strong however he maintains his intelligence, has a healing ability and can breath underwater as well (however unlike the Hulk he can't turn back into his original human form).
Abomination is one of the foes of The Incredible Hulk whom made his comic book debut debut in Tales to Astonish #90 in April of 1967. Abomination was formerly Emil Blonsky whom is a officer of the KGB forces from the Soviet Union whom willingly absorbs plenty of Gamma Radiation so he can turn into the Abomination. Abomination is one of the earlier "Evil Counterparts" to the Hulk as he too is a big green monstrous creatures that is very strong however he maintains his intelligence, has a healing ability and can breath underwater as well (however unlike the Hulk he can't turn back into his original human form).
Created by Pokejedservo on Sun Nov 6 2011, 17 Comments, Add Comment
EDITOR'S OPINION
Today on the Incredible Hulk VC section we have this VC on one of Hulk's foes... ABOMINATION! In this VC we shall so something slightly different as I indirectly give you all my 3 top choices here...1. Ron Perlman & Tim Roth- Tim's voice had a suitably monstrous feel even if he only had a few lines, Ron Perlman is a bit inconsistent as he sounds better in the cinematics than he did during the gameplay. (But while Ron's voice for the role is suitably deep enough he didn't quite seem monstrous enough in the gameplay but he certainly did in the cinematics though.)
2. Steve Blum & Robin Atkin Downes- I might've rated Robin a bit higher since his voice for the role does have a low and monstrous feel but one thing that does set it back a bit is the somewhat odd choice of an accent here. Okay I suppose its an attempt as a tie-in to the Incredible Hulk movie since Tim Roth (and Robin) is British but still it does seem a little strange to hear a somewhat Cockney accent on the Abomination but other than that Robin's work is good. While Abomination was depicted as a bumbling dumb muscle in Super Hero Squad I was pleasantly surprised on how Steve Blum was able to do a lower and more gruffer voice for the role and despite trying to give a sillier performance it still seems suiting for the role here in a way.
3. Richard Moll- His work is not bad but while he definitely tries to sound beastly for the role here but Richard's voice was a bit too high for the role here. So yeah if Richard's Abomination voice was deeper I would've rated him a bit higher here.
Overall that was my indirectly top 3 here as none of these guys seem all that "perfect" for the role here but Ron Perlman and Tim Roth are the closest here.
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said at 12:02 AM on Fri Mar 15 2013
Changing to Robin Atkin Downes. Next is Richard Moll. Ron Perlman shouldn't have the effects and Tim Roth needs more of his lines.
Replysaid at 5:55 AM on Mon Feb 25 2013
Hands down, Robin Atkin Downes.
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said at 8:44 PM on Sun Feb 10 2013
1. Tim Roth: His voice is perfect. Not to deep. Not to high. And it does have a good savage quality for it.
2. Robin Atkin Downes: Again very good and savage. The only thing that bugs me is the accent.
3. Ron Perlman: Ron does a good job but the voice is a little too deep and over modulated for my tastes
4. Richard Moll: Not bad for the first portrayal of Abomination but he's too high for the role and Richard is usually very good at doing deep growling voices.
5. Steve Blum: Weird and just plain bad sounding. I think he'd word better for a more serious version of Abomination.
Reply2. Robin Atkin Downes: Again very good and savage. The only thing that bugs me is the accent.
3. Ron Perlman: Ron does a good job but the voice is a little too deep and over modulated for my tastes
4. Richard Moll: Not bad for the first portrayal of Abomination but he's too high for the role and Richard is usually very good at doing deep growling voices.
5. Steve Blum: Weird and just plain bad sounding. I think he'd word better for a more serious version of Abomination.
said at 9:46 AM on Mon Nov 12 2012
I think Ron Perlman is the best. Tim Roth and Robin Atkin Downes are good too.
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said at 11:22 AM on Sat Mar 16 2013
@coolgeek176 I'm switching to Robin Atkin Downes.
Replysaid at 2:57 PM on Sun May 20 2012
1. Robin Atkin Downes
2. Ron Perlman
3. Richard Moll
4. Tim Roth
5. Steve Blum
Reply2. Ron Perlman
3. Richard Moll
4. Tim Roth
5. Steve Blum
said at 2:21 PM on Fri Nov 18 2011
Personally, I like Ron Perlman best, though they're all pretty good. Regarding the whole Russian accent thing, not only is he a spy, but you also have to remember that Ultimate Destruction, The Imcredible Hulk movie, A: EMH went with different backstories, too: UD's Blonksy was an NSA agent, the movie had him as a member of the British Royal Marines, and according to his bio in both the offical website and the tie-in comic, EMH Blonsky has a similar background to the movie version.
Replysaid at 1:48 PM on Tue Nov 8 2011
1. Tim Roth
2. Ron Perlman
3. Robin Atkin Downes
4. Richard Moll
5. Steve Blum
Reply2. Ron Perlman
3. Robin Atkin Downes
4. Richard Moll
5. Steve Blum
said at 10:24 PM on Sun Nov 6 2011
I went with Richard Moll just to give him a vote since I like his performance.
Replysaid at 8:54 PM on Sun Nov 6 2011
ever notice that NONE of them have a Russian Accent?
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said at 10:23 PM on Sun Nov 6 2011
@Curt He's of Russian decent but who knows how Emil Blonsky talks
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said at 2:22 PM on Mon May 13 2013
I will give props to Steven Blum for going int a lower register without sounding too forced. Richard Moll I believe could have done better under better direction.