10 Crazy Cartoon Voice Casting Choices That Actually Worked

1. Christian Bale - Howl's Moving Castle

8eaec627 83c4 4046 857b 815ef5d75496 Let€™s take a minute to think about what Christian Bale€™s career was looking like in 2004. He had starred as the delightfully malevolent Patrick Bateman in American Psycho only four years early, just that year he had made headlines by dropping down to a shockingly unhealthy weight for The Machinist, and had recently been announced as the new, gritty incarnation of Batman. So was he the most obvious choice to play the English language version of Howl, a mysterious but emotionally stunted anime wizard, in Howl€™s Moving Castle? No. No, he was not. But Bale, who had been a fan of Miyazaki€™s work after seeing Spirited Away, was interested in collaborating with the director and campaigned for the lead role in his next film, which just happened to be Howl. Despite the fact that it€™s a major departure from the work he was doing at the time, it totally works. The film brings out a softer, gentler Bale, and harkens back to the lighter roles that he did earlier in his career. We miss that Bale.
 
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Audrey Fox is an ex-film student, which means that she prefers to spend her days in the dark, watching movies and pondering the director's use of diegetic sound. She currently works as an entertainment writer, joyfully rambling about all things film and television related. Add her on Twitter at @audonamission and check out her film blog at 1001moviesandbeyond.com.