I had a brief spell with Muzzled yesterday. So far, it's as charming as its predecessors (I'm in the middle of the fair games at the moment), and I have to admit that I don't even realize anymore that I play with the keyboard. I also have to admit that I never expected to be beaten by a chicken at tic-tac-toe
Monty Muzzle, then. First, I'm happy that for the first time, Gromit has a worthy adversary - it creates much more tension. Then, about the voice actor - he was really excellent. One minute he was singing to Wallace like a siren, next minute at the fair I thought he was inches from kicking Gromit just for being a dog. Finally, his lines are also excellent - congratulations to the writer also.
That reminds me of a question. Generally, how much feedback do the VOs contribute to their lines? I assume they're not involved in the writing and get a complete set, but how much is that changed / refined afterwards?