Them's Fightin' Herds story mode fandub
DeDeSans for Texas
One of the main playable fighters, but a secondary character in story mode. Bio is quoted from https://www.mane6.com/characters/texas
Texas has led a storied career of adventure and carries great pride for cattlekind, symbolized by the yoke and star he bears on his back. His place as Head Bull was earned with hard work, sacrifice, and good ol’ fashioned charm!
As Arizona’s father and with the whole of Foenum at stake, he yearns to do his part in support of his daughter’s quest to save the world. So despite his age, he sets out on his own for one last journey, leaving care of the clan to his wife Minnesota, before settling down for good. (Promise!!)
Wielding twin cowbells attached by ropes to his mighty yoke, Texas uses mass and momentum to send them flying towards his opponents, reeling them into range of his heaviest strikes. Everybody knows, you don’t mess with Texas!
Quoted from the fan wiki:
While looking intimidating at first, Texas is a kind, protective, and honourable bull. He cherishes his life of a traveler as it is, and he loves his family dearly.
Being a supporting role in a mostly unpaid fandub project, Texas's VA will not be paid. Do your best to sound just like Patrick Seitz! There currently is no video compiling all of Texas' voice lines, but you can hear some of them in his announcement trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzZnTSwOLgo
More voice lines from Texas can be heard here: https://tcrf.net/Them's_Fightin'_Herds#Unused_Character_Lines These are unused lines, but still in the game files.
All Texas voice lines from the game can be read here: https://themsfightinherds.fandom.com/wiki/Texas/Quotes
- english
- texan
- voice match
- male adult
Steer clear, here comes Texas!
Better luck next time, partner!
GATHER `ROUND EV'RYONE! [the cows slowly come out from behind the wagons] *cough* yella bellies. *cough* IN DAYS OF OLD... ... all the hoofed folk of Foenum roamed together as one big ol' herd. And the world, well, it was one big ol' field where the grass was ours for the grazin'. We had a peace that lasted long as the tunnels of ten packs of prairie dogs. But times... they're always changin', yessir.