"We have a very normal relationship based on Dragonball Z and Yu-Gi-Oh." - James talking about his relationship with his son (
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TV Guide: You're plunging into a big sci-fi feature next. Can you talk about the live-action Dragonball?
Marsters: Dragonball is the coolest television cartoon in the last 50,000 years. Its only failing is that the female characters aren't drawn well - we're going to fix that in the movie.
TV Guide: Most of us know you from Buffy, but weren't you acting for years before that?
Marsters: Oh, my god, yes. I'd done 100 plays before that. I never really wanted to be famous. I got a taste of it in high school. In a conference of student thespian societies, I was cast as Jesus in Godspell and suddenly I was like the Who and the Stones. Girls would burst into the bathroom to try to see my penis! Fame didn't seem like fun. I went into theater - I ran my own theater in Seattle and it was wonderful. But at the birth of my son, I heard this voice going, "Go make money, James Marsters. Go south now. [Your son] did not decide to be poor. He will not be happy sleeping in the back of your theater like you are now." (
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Marster >> Barrowman:
TV Guide: What was it like on the Torchwood set? More high-brow than the usual Yank sets?
Marsters: [Laughs] To the uninitiated, it can be a bit of a shock. It's a sexually charged show, so there are a lot of sexual jokes and a lot of double entendres in the air, but none of it is serious. After the first four days, I was saying stuff that made John start to blush. I told him, "Dude, you shouldn't have unleashed it. I told you I was nastier than you." (
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