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Futurama’s Billy West Made A Rare Mistake In Into The Wild Green Yonder

Futurama’s Billy West Made A Rare Mistake In Into The Wild Green Yonder

Working on the four “Futurama” movies — “Yonder” was preceded by “Bender’s Big Score,” “The Beast with a Billion Backs,” and “Bender’s Game” — “was a lot of work,” West said, “but it was nothing but fun.” West loved the idea of making straight-to-DVD movies because it allowed the series to continue and “Futurama,” he said, was his favorite show. But burnout is very real. West described his workday thus: 

“We did them really fast. We did a lot of stuff at once, not like the TV show where it would be one every week, but we didn’t have to do an hour-and-a-half movie every week, just a half-hour show. So I was in good shape. But by the time we got to these DVD movies, I never really knew what it was like to carry on in the fashion with the characters for an hour and a half, and it would take four hours to record.”

West’s co-star Phil LaMarr — also present for the Movieweb interview — handily pointed out the old way of doing things. In a typical 30-minute show, a central voice actor will work four-hour recording shifts three times every five weeks. For the movies, it was four episodes of material that had to be completed in one week. West, LaMarr fairly points out, played three of the main characters. No one was working longer hours than he. West admitted that he was very, very tired on the day of the … incident. He said: 

“I started to falter. And one day I lost my mind and I did something that I had never done over all the years. I did the wrong voice for a character and everyone went, ‘Ohhhh.'”

It seems in the voice-acting world, that is rare.


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