I'm sorry, but it is distracting when a woman plays a male role -- for kids, and for many adults. It isn't just distracting for kids -- it's downright confusing for them sometimes.
I can't be the only person who found Mary Martin's Peter Pan distracting either.
Nancy Cartwright voicing Bart Simpson doesn't present the same problem - the character on-screen is most obviously male. However I guarantee you if the Simpsons were live-action rather than animated, people of all ages would find Nancy Cartwright playing a 10 year-old boy distracting.
As far as the Nemo show is concerned, I would rather have a clean-shaven young man play the role of Nemo with a slightly less child-like voice than a woman who has a more child-like voice. Obviously somebody with a voice like James Earl Jones wouldn't be appropriate, but there are plenty of young adult males who could do it.
David
I can't be the only person who found Mary Martin's Peter Pan distracting either.
This misses the point entirely. What's distracting isn't the voice -- usually a woman's voice is closer to a male child's voice than a man's would be. What's distracting is that the male character is visually obviously a woman. It confuses kids. "I thought Nemo/Peter Pan was a boy."Maybe they can still get James Earl Jones to record the voice and the woman playing the part can lipsynch it.
Nancy Cartwright voicing Bart Simpson doesn't present the same problem - the character on-screen is most obviously male. However I guarantee you if the Simpsons were live-action rather than animated, people of all ages would find Nancy Cartwright playing a 10 year-old boy distracting.
As far as the Nemo show is concerned, I would rather have a clean-shaven young man play the role of Nemo with a slightly less child-like voice than a woman who has a more child-like voice. Obviously somebody with a voice like James Earl Jones wouldn't be appropriate, but there are plenty of young adult males who could do it.
David