Talk:Klaus Heisler
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Heissler or Heisler?
editIn "The Boring Identity", season 09 episode 16, Klaus shows Francine a book he has been writing in which his last name is spelt "Heisler" - should the page be renamed? 203.206.184.251 (talk) 10:52, 21 August 2015 (UTC)
About dubbing
editThe character was originally going to have a French accent. When Dee Bradley Baker came to audition for the character he ended up doing a German accent instead. Shortly after he was done with his audition the producers ended up casting him for the role.
In German, he's voiced by Andreas Müller.
In French, he's voiced by Guy Chapellier, about this, somebody, in English, the character speaks english words, in French, normaly he's speaks French but the French dubbing : Guy Chapellier decided to use German words, likely (Thank You in English) (Merci in French) (Danke in French dubbing and German)
This List representing the dubbers of the character
- Dee Bradley Baker : English
- Guy Chapellier : French
- Yves Soutière : Canadian Quebec
- Andreas Müller : German
- Roberto Stoochi ; Italian — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.214.30.236 (talk) 19:34, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
About speaking-characters
edit(laughing) Another gold-fish-standing-on-his-legs-character is Darwin Watterson from The Amazing World of Gumball and references it Charles Darwin, he's speaking like Klaus, but he's first word is Gumball in The Origins (liking Lisa's First Word from (The Simpsons, Bart)) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Manchesterunited1234 (talk • contribs) 21:37, 17 October 2019 (UTC)