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Ask Futurama Star Billy West About...?

In case you haven't heard, Futurama is coming back — in like 2008, so don't go channel-flipping in hope quite yet. This is the first interview Billy West (who voices Fry, Prof. Farnsworth, Zapp Brannigan, Zoidberg, and other Futurama characters) has done since the announcement. Realize, too, that Billy has also been the voices of Ren and Stimpy and hundreds of other animated characters over the years, and old-school Howard Stern fans will remember that part of his career, too. Ask Billy about anything you like; we'll send him 10 top-moderated questions (and maybe he'll answer a few extra ones of his choice, too). We expect to post his answers Wednesday, the day after Freedom Day's 21st Century predecessor, the 4th of July (which, sadly, is not known for nude hot tub parties). Meanwhile, to tide you over, here's a little MP3 voice montage Billy did in his home studio just for Slashdot.

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  1. Futurama Flavored Humor by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I can think of a lot of things I'd like to ask him. Pick which ever one seems best.

    First I'll state my question in the form of a question: What do you think it is that gives Futurama such a unique kind of humor? Do you think that only a small part of the population finds Futurama funny?

    More specifically, I enjoy the humor in Futurama. Maybe it's because I'm a nerd and appreciate the N-NP references or maybe it's because I read a lot and I like obscure references (or perhaps even the two are inherently married). What I can't seem to understand is why I like Futurama so much.

    You do a great job on the voices and the writing is pretty good. But every so often there will just be these little "intellectual" jokes left and right that just make me laugh every time I see them. Some shows try to be scientific and just dribble the facts down the leg of their pants. It annoys me to no end. Futurama seems to manage to make fun of itself and in the process keep me entertained.

    I don't want to sound like a snob but I wonder if Futurama suffers from being too genre or personality specific. Does it target only graduate level people with its nerdy humor?
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    I'd also like to ask a second question: Do you select what shows you work on by their quality?

    You've been in a lot of my favorite shows as a voice actor ever since I was a kid. I've also noticed that from your IMDB entry that you really stick to some genuinely funny shows. There are some where I've never found the shows funny but that's just me. I've always wondered if you only like to do shows that you yourself find funny. Do you think that many people in your business do this? I mean, assuming you're not starving and dying for work.
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    Third question: Why do you think Futurama was cancelled?
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    Fourth Question: What were your favorite voices you've done? What were your most hated?
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    Fifth Question: When you're approached to do a voice for a show, how is the type of voice (sound, texture, pitch, etc) determined? Is there a line of people ready to do their interpretation of a character? Do you come up with your own idea based on the character's personality and then sit there refining it with the show's creators/writers? What does this process entail? Do you think of someone you know with the same personality and mimic their voice as a base for the character? If not, where do you get your ideas from?
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    Sixth Question: What made you want to do voice acting as a profession? It must not be very glamorous if the only way a fan could recognize you is by your voice, why'd you choose it?
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    Seventh Question: What exercises (if any) do you use to warm up your voice when you perform? Is it just something you're naturally good at or do you go through daily techniques and practicing like a musician or singer?
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    Eighth Question: Have you ever used computer enhancements for your voices? Does this ever occur?

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    My work here is dung.
    1. Re:Futurama Flavored Humor by Ithika · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm a nerd and appreciate the N-NP references

      Each to their own I suppose. I appreciated the P-NP references.

  2. Copyright permission? by Manip · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Do you have copyright permission to use the Futurama theme in that sound recording you made? ... And are you scared of the RIAA?

  3. Your projects by AiY · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I saw something a few months back about a project you were trying to get off the ground called "Billy Bastard - Amateur Human Being". It sounded like a great premise and promised me something better than most television. Any updates? Air dates? General info?

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    "You need a license to buy a gun, but they'll sell anyone a stamp." - Red Green
  4. Question number plz99 by ak_hepcat · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Who are some of your favorite voice actors to work with, obviously not limited to just the Futurama cast,
    and what are your favorite moments or stories with them?

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    Support FSF: Stop thinking with your wallet, and think with your imagination. (cc/non-commercial)
    1. Re:Question number plz99 by dr_dank · · Score: 5, Interesting

      This leads to a bigger question: does Billy actually get to work with his castmates? Especially on an ensamble show like the Simpsons, its extremely common to have voice actors record their bits at different studios or at different times of day.

      When the cast of the Simpsons did "Inside the Actors Studio" a couple of years ago, they joked that that was one of the few times in the run of the series that the cast was all in the same room together at the same time.

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      Where does the school board find them and why do they keep sending them to ME?
  5. Guidance and Backstory... by RyanFenton · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As a voice actor, what level of input do you prefer when chosing between jobs? Do you prefer to fully understand the universe you project a character into with as much information as your clients can provide, or do you prefer to focus on just what you need to know?

    How much of a role do you like to play in shaping the worlds you play a part in?

    Similarly, what level of informational feedback do you think is appropriate from producers?

    Ryan Fenton

  6. Well... by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Leela or Amy?

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    Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
    1. Re:Well... by Thabenksta · · Score: 5, Informative

      He's done them both. (fry and zap)

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      There's nothing wrong with anything - Phillip J. Fry
  7. PLEASE read his FAQ first by at-b · · Score: 5, Informative

    Good news, everyone!

    If you read Billy West's FAQ before asking a question, you won't repeat things that he's been asked before, and make us all look like a bunch of uneducated monkeys without cooling hats!

    And that wouldn't be good news at all!

    http://www.billywest.com/index4.htm is where you find his FAQ. I've already seen a post moderated to 5 that asked questions answered there.

  8. Hank vs. Billy by Lev13than · · Score: 5, Funny

    In a cage match of you vs. Hank Azaria, who would win? How about your characters vs. Hank's characters? What if it was in jello instead of a cage?

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    When you have nothing left to burn you must set yourself on fire
  9. New Series: Writers by justinstreufert · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Billy --

    We've heard a lot about the original voice actors who are returning to Futurama. This is great, and I believe it is absolutely essential to the success of the new season. However, what about the other staff? Are the writers of the Fox episodes returning for the new season? Is there anyone who isn't coming back to the show who you'll miss?

    Thanks! Can't wait for the new season!! Can I be cryogenically frozen until 2008?

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    "Why would God give us a waist if we wasn't supposed to rest our pants on it?" - Rev. Roy McDaniels
  10. Phil Hartman by Oliver+Defacszio · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hey there, Thanks for doing this interview. The character of Zapp Brannigan was apparently created specifically for Phil Hartman, and the style of voice that you use for this character has a ton of similarities to how Hartman performed his Simpsons character voices. Did you purposely take on Hartman's swaggery vocal style as a tribute or something, or is it just what suited the Brannigan character the best? Thanks again.

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    Inventor of the term 'pardon my French'.
  11. Other cartoons he watches? by 88NoSoup4U88 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What other cartoon do you really enjoy? And what cartoon (either classic, or still being made) would you like to do voices for? And of course, why?

    And keep up the good work.

  12. Hello Billy by palad1 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Can I axe you a couple of questions ?

    Did you get a chance to listen to any international version of Futurama, and what did you think of the performance of the voice actors?

    Which brings me to the following question: Did you ever do voiceovers for a foreign production, say, a turkish sitcom , and if so, what kind were the challenges you were faced with?

    Cheers,
    Palad1,
    Foreigner

  13. "Pirates" by TheRequiem13 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How you you (not your eomployers) feel about consumers downloading episodes of Futurama and watching them on their personal computers or portable media player of choice?
    In particular, I mean those that pay for cable TV, but don't enjoy being bombarded with ads interupting the shows every 5 minutes, and find major network schedules highly restrictive.

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    What?
  14. Voice alterations by MagicDude · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How do you (and other voice actors) go about fine tuning the voices you use? The voice of the professor in the first few episodes of futurama is somewhat different than the voice that the professor had for most of the series. I imagine there was similar tweaking of other characters as well, but they aren't as noticiable to an untrained listner such as I. How do you decide what kind of tweaking is needed in the voices as a series progresses? Is it personal preference, or are you directed to change the voice based on viewer feedback?

  15. My question for Billy by MechaShiva · · Score: 5, Funny

    When you say you recorded that mp3 in your studio, did you mean answering machine?

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    After calming me down with some orange slices and some fetal spooning, E.T. revealed to me his singular purpose.
  16. Writing by captnitro · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Do/did you ever get to work with the writers on material, or improvise something on your own that makes it into the show? It seems like separating the inherent humor of many of the voices (Zoidberg comes to mind) and the way they speak, and the written material itself, would be hard.

  17. do you take requests? by mothoc · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do you take requests from people to have you say something in a character's voice? For example, if someone asked you to say, "Good news everyone! We've been hired to deliver this giant mutant octopus to Hentai 9, the schoolgirl planet" in the voice of Professro Farnsworth, would you consider it?

  18. Your voice? by DamienMcKenna · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What does your normal voice sound like? Given that you've done so many different character voices, do you ever get stuck and "forget" what your normal voice is supposed to be? Silly bonus question: if you forgot what your normal voice was supposd to be, which of the many character voices do you think you'd like to have instead?

    Damien

  19. Leave it at the beep by El_Smack · · Score: 5, Interesting


    What's the message on your answering machine?

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    There are 01 kinds of cars in the world. The General Lee, and everything else.
  20. Where do voice actors hang out? by FrenchSilk · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Is there a voice actor bar somewhere in Hollywood where you and guys like Jim Cummings, Mark Hamill, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, and Seth McFarlane sit around, tip a few, speak in character, and mock Issac Hayes?

  21. Yes, according to a recent interview. by Thad+Boyd · · Score: 5, Informative

    Via TV Squad:

    JK: Did Zapp Brannigan change much? Because I saw the first episode he was in and it sounded pretty much like how he sounded later.

    BW: Did he change? Um, I don't know, I try to keep it pretty consistent. Phil Hartman was supposed to do that character, and I was imitating Phil Hartman. I knew Phil Hartman; when I came to work with him on some commercials and stuff out here in Hollywood, we both had this real fascination and love for these big, old-time dumb announcers. You know, the guys who have their balls in a wheelbarrow and think that every word is so precious that it's hard to give birth to it, like everything comes out in four syllables instead of one. Guys who think far and away that of everything else in this universe, he loves his voice. So that's what was going on with him. He's modeled after a couple of big dumb announcers I knew.

    Fry was named after Phil. Phillip Fry.

    Somebody go correct the Wikipedia entry.