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The line was born from a moment of spontaneity during development. Boon and the team were looking for a way to make Scorpion’s spear move feel more impactful. Boon thought it would be funny to have the character yell something as he pulled his opponent in, so he grabbed a studio microphone and recorded the lines himself. He actually drew inspiration from a previous project he worked on, High Impact Football , where players would shout "crazy, stupid things" to grab attention in loud arcades.
Even as the series' graphics evolved into high-definition 3D, Ed Boon continued to provide the voice for these specific lines for decades, including in the live-action 1995 and 2021 films.
Contrary to what many fans might think, Scorpion's voice wasn't provided by a professional voice actor in the early days. It was actually the series' co-creator and lead programmer, .
The line was born from a moment of spontaneity during development. Boon and the team were looking for a way to make Scorpion’s spear move feel more impactful. Boon thought it would be funny to have the character yell something as he pulled his opponent in, so he grabbed a studio microphone and recorded the lines himself. He actually drew inspiration from a previous project he worked on, High Impact Football , where players would shout "crazy, stupid things" to grab attention in loud arcades.
Even as the series' graphics evolved into high-definition 3D, Ed Boon continued to provide the voice for these specific lines for decades, including in the live-action 1995 and 2021 films.
Contrary to what many fans might think, Scorpion's voice wasn't provided by a professional voice actor in the early days. It was actually the series' co-creator and lead programmer, .