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  • - Woo hoo!

  • I said woo hoo!

  • What's up everybody, this is Cyborg

  • playing Cyborg.

  • Boo yah

  • and boo yah ska doo.

  • Hello.

  • This is Rafiki.

  • Hello. This is Aqualad.

  • I talk too much as it is sometimes.

  • I get tired of hearing myself.

  • (laughing)

  • When I come home,

  • there's a lot of times

  • that I can hear my voice

  • blaring out of that TV,

  • and sometimes I'm like,

  • "Man, you gotta turn that dude off."

  • Man, that's a lot of me.

  • (laughing)

  • What's up everybody.

  • My name is Khary Payton.

  • I am a voice actor.

  • I have played Rafiki from the Lion Guard.

  • I'd like to do him.

  • Aqualad was very calm

  • and tries to get everyone to listen.

  • His father

  • who is angry,

  • Black Manta.

  • I also play a fella named Cyborg.

  • Boo yah.

  • Boo yah ska doo.

  • And this is the rest of my crew over here.

  • Look at that, the Teen Titans.

  • Boom, boom, boom.

  • You can't just go around having fun

  • while the Ravens are kidnapped

  • and the Trigons are on the loose with the worlogog.

  • I started voice acting

  • about 10 years into my career.

  • I did a lot of theater,

  • a lot of Shakespeare,

  • commercials and

  • little movies.

  • Teen Titans was actually my first voiceover audition.

  • The funny thing about auditioning

  • for Cyborg the first time is that,

  • it was literally me just excited to have an audition.

  • That is the whole emo behind my voice.

  • It's like, really?

  • You're going to let me do this.

  • That's crazy.

  • What are you guys doing?

  • What are you guys doing?

  • The hell you doing?

  • I was exuberant and I'm loud.

  • And they wanted a nice loud dude

  • who could stay loud

  • for four hours at a clip.

  • (screaming)

  • Cyborg is near and dear to my heart

  • because he's closest to me.

  • I wasn't trying to change my voice,

  • I was just excited.

  • Boo yah.

  • I never in my wildest dreams

  • thought somebody would let me play Rafiki.

  • They do not stop talking.

  • It's the one time I called my mom

  • to tell her I got a job.

  • I was like, "Mom, you're not going to believe this."

  • And I can only do it for about 15 minutes.

  • Cause it's tiring

  • to play Rafiki.

  • (laughing)

  • He's so all over the place that

  • by the time I finish I am exhausted.

  • I just found it

  • kind of like a dance

  • and you feel the

  • waves of him moving up and down

  • and the dynamism of his voice.

  • It is easy,

  • after it is hot.

  • Outside of my voiceover work,

  • I also play

  • King Ezekiel on The Walking Dead.

  • I am King Ezekiel.

  • I don't think I would have been casted

  • it if it wasn't for

  • all of the Shakespeare

  • and experimental black box theater

  • that I did in my twenties.

  • I was just kind of uniquely qualified

  • to do that job because he has kind of a

  • Shakespearian vocal quality.

  • I provided a light to lead my people

  • forward through the darkness.

  • And they have made my fictions realities.

  • And that wasn't

  • a part of the audition,

  • when they asked me to do it.

  • I read it and I was like,

  • "No, this guy talks a certain way.

  • And they need to change the way that he speaks,

  • depending on the circumstance."

  • And so, because I had played with my voice for so long,

  • it was natural to me.

  • Welcome to the kingdom.

  • One of the coolest things that ever happened to me

  • being Cyborg is that,

  • I was at a convention once and this big dude,

  • this big burly dude.

  • He was like six four.

  • And he slides over this picture of Cyborg.

  • And he was like,

  • "I got to tell you,

  • this show got me through a lot of rough times in my life."

  • I just picked my arms out. I was like,

  • "Man, come here."

  • And this big old dude just gave me

  • this big old bear hug.

  • And over the last couple of years,

  • I have met so many people

  • that the stories that I've helped to tell

  • have been integral in their life.

  • Just keeping them going,

  • keeping them moving in the right direction.

  • That's all I've ever really wanted.

  • I'm living the dream, I guess.

  • Call Cyborg.

  • He can shoot a rocket from his shoe.

- Woo hoo!

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