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DiCaprio Nearly Voiced Ash Ketchum Post-Titanic

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Leonardo DiCaprio was considered for Ash Ketchum after Titanic's success.
  • Producer Norman Grossfeld vetoed the casting to maintain Ash's familiar voice.
  • Veronica Taylor, Ash's long-time voice actress, was unaware of the DiCaprio offer.
DiCaprio Nearly Voiced Ash Ketchum Post-Titanic

In the wake of his monumental success with Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio was reportedly considered for the iconic role of Ash Ketchum in the Pokémon franchise. A studio representative saw an opportunity to leverage DiCaprio's global fame to enhance the burgeoning Pokémon movie's appeal for its English-language release. The proposal aimed to capture audience attention and potentially attract celebrity interest.

However, the ambitious casting idea was ultimately shut down by producer Norman Grossfeld. Grossfeld's reasoning centered on audience familiarity, asserting that children were deeply connected to Ash's established voice. He believed that introducing a new voice, especially one belonging to a major Hollywood star, would disrupt this connection and alienate the existing fanbase.

Veronica Taylor, who had been the consistent English voice for Ash Ketchum, expressed surprise at the news. She maintained that her long-standing portrayal was integral to the character. Despite the missed opportunity for a star-studded casting, Pokémon continued its success with Taylor's familiar voice guiding Ash through numerous adventures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Leonardo DiCaprio was considered for the role of Ash Ketchum but ultimately did not voice the character.
Producer Norman Grossfeld vetoed the casting, believing that children were attached to Ash's familiar voice and a change would be unsettling.
Veronica Taylor was the established English voice actress for Ash Ketchum when the Pokémon movie was released.

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