
3. Tyrion Lannister — James Arnold Taylor
Hear me out here.
Imagine James Arnold Taylor, the man who brought Obi-Wan Kenobi to life in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, giving voice to the wittiest, drunkest quote-machine in Westeros. James has a fantastic way of combining humor, heart, and a hint of sass, all of which are essential to play Tyrion Lannister. His voice has a smooth, clever tone that can roll out Tyrion's snarkiest one-liners with a punch and then switch gears to convey deep, emotional turmoil. Remember how he made Obi-Wan sound both wise and witty, with a side of 'I've seen too much of this galaxy’s nonsense’? That screams Tyrion's name.
But there's more to it. Taylor's voice-acting skills would bring out Tyrion's intelligence as he plays those political mind games, his sensitivity in his more personal moments, and that cheeky charm we all love. With Taylor’s dynamic voice, those scenes where Tyrion is doling out wisdom or outsmarting his foes would have an extra layer of coolness to them. In short (no pun intended), James Arnold Taylor voicing Tyrion is like pouring the perfect glass of Dornish red: it just feels right, and you know you're in for a treat.

4. Arya Stark — Ashley Eckstein
Ashley Eckstein would be the ultimate voice match for our animated Arya Stark. Many remember her as Ahsoka in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, where she totally nailed the role of a young, tough, and super-skilled fighter who grows up to be a total badass. Sound familiar?
Ashley has a knack for bringing to life characters who start as wide-eyed kids and evolve into incredible warriors. That's Arya. From chasing cats in King's Landing to becoming a face-swapping assassin, Arya's journey is all about growing up fast in a wild, often scary world. Ashley's voice has a mixtur of innocence and steel, perfect for a character who's figuring out how to be tough in a world that's not exactly friendly to wandering Stark girls.
Arya's not just a fighter; she's a girl who's lost her family and is now trying to find her place in the world. Ashley's voice can totally capture the heart, soul, and inner struggle of Arya's journey. Plus, she's great with moments of cheeky humor, and Arya does have some good one-liners.
