Be Loved Storytime
Project Overview
Project Description: Be Loved Storytime Podcasts
We are excited to announce an inspiring and heartwarming new project: Be Loved Storytime Podcasts. This series will bring to life beloved fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare," "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," and "The Ugly Duckling," aimed at children aged 7 and under. Our mission is to provide an enriching and imaginative alternative to screen time, fostering a love for storytelling and enhancing cognitive development in young listeners.
As we embark on this journey with our first season, we are confident it will become an instant success, paving the way for sponsorship opportunities for Season 2. Our goal is to retain the same talented voice actors for future seasons to maintain a sense of consistency and familiarity for our audience.
Current trends indicate that children's cognitive abilities are being negatively impacted by excessive exposure to television and smartphones. By creating this podcast, we aim to offer parents a practical, modern solution that aligns with their desire to nurture their children's minds and imaginations.
We believe that being part of Be Loved Storytime is a unique and rewarding opportunity. We are looking for passionate voice actors who can bring these timeless stories to life with warmth, creativity, and charm. Your contribution to this project will not only entertain but also educate and inspire a new generation of young listeners.
Join us in making a difference. Be a part of Be Loved Storytime, and let's create something truly magical together.
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Distinguished well spoken English gentleman who tells stories to little children.
- english
- male adult
- english (posh)
- Patrick Stewart
- Jeremy Irons
- Kelsey Grammer
Welcome to Be Loved Storytime! I am Sir Theodore Kingsley, and today's story will be 'The Enchanted Forest Adventure,' a tale of bravery and friendship!
Greetings, curious minds! Welcome back to our delightful storytelling podcast, where we uncover timeless tales brimming with wisdom. Today, we're immersing ourselves in
And from that day on, the Tortoise and the Hare remained good friends, always remembering the valuable lesson they learned: that slow and steady wins the race.
Patient, wise, and determined.
- english
- all english accents
- male adult
- calm
- a hint of wisdom and confidence
- steady
- Morgan Freeman
- american
(calmly) Oh, Hare, racing is not about speed alone. It's also about patience and perseverance. But if you insist, let's have a friendly race.
(proudly) See, Hare? Patience and perseverance are important qualities to have.
Arrogant, energetic, and overconfident.
- english
- all english accents
- Slightly Nasal
- female young adult
- jim carrey
- high energy
- Boastful
(excitedly) Hey there, Tortoise! How about a race today? I bet I can beat you in a blink of an eye!
(panicking) Oh no! I underestimated the Tortoise's determination. I need to catch up!
(humbly) You're right, Tortoise. I'll remember that for the next race.
- Playful
- male teen
- youthful
- with a range from mischievous to regretful
- Freddie Highmore (as a child actor)
- all english accents
[Jack's voice shouting "Wolf! Wolf!"]
[Jack's mischievous laughter] (laughing) Oh, I was just joking! There's no wolf. I wanted to see if you'd come running.
(remorseful) I understand now. I'll never cry wolf again. I've learned my lesson.
Hardworking, practical, and disciplined.
- Emma Thompson
- female adult
- all english accents
- No-nonsense
- Firm
- Slightly Brisk
(focused) Winter is coming, and I must gather food to survive the cold months ahead.
(seriously) I'm preparing for winter, Grasshopper. It's important to work hard and be prepared.
(advising) Grasshopper, there's a time for play, but there's also a time for work and preparation. Balance is key to a successful life.
Carefree, musical, and easygoing.
- english
- Jack Black
- male adult
- all english accents
- light hearted
- easygoing
- american
(cheerfully) Oh, what a beautiful day! I'll sing and dance to my heart's content.
(curious) Ant, why are you working so hard? Come join me in my song and dance. There's plenty of time!
(apologetically) Ant, I didn't listen to you, and now I'm in need. Can you spare some food?
Innocent, hopeful, and eventually proud.
- child
- gender neutral
- Soft
- all english accents
- Macaulay Culkin (as a child actor)
- Innocent
- eventually confident
- american
- canadian english
(self-conscious) Why do I look so different from my siblings? I feel like I don't belong here.
(astonished) Wait, that's not an ugly Duckling. It's... it's a beautiful swan!
(confidently) Hello, my fellow swans. I may have looked different before, but now I embrace who I truly am.
Mean, mocking, eventually respectful.
- english
- child
- male child
- Various ensemble cast voices like those in Shrek
- animation/character
- transitioning to respectful
- mocking
- female child
- varied tones
- balinese
(mocking) Look at that ugly Duckling! It's nothing like the beautiful swans.
(taunting) Why don't you go swim with the other ducks, Ugly Duckling?
Naive, carefree.
- english
- american
- all english accents
- male young adult
- Light carefree slightly naive
- southeast usa
- tom holland
(excitedly) I'll have the most fun building my house, with no worries in sight!
(singing) La la la, my straw house is so fun, fun, fun!
(shocked) Oh no, my house!
Slightly more practical than first pig but still naive.
- Slightly more serious but still light-hearted
- DANIEL RADCLIFFE
- american
- male adult
- all english accents
- canadian
(inspired) I'll make my house a work of art, both beautiful and strong.
(humming) This stick house will be a masterpiece, unique and strong.
(reflective) Beauty is important, but strength and durability matter too.
Responsible, practical, and brave.
- english
- american
- female young adult
- Firm responsible brave
- all english accents
- irish (dublin)
(excitedly) I'll have the most fun building my house, with no worries in sight!
(focused) My brick house will be sturdy and safe, protecting me from any danger.
(triumphantly) Ha! Try as you might, Mr. Wolf, my house won't fall!
Menacing, cunning, and aggressive.
- english
- Mark Hamill (as the Joker in Batman)
- american
- Deep growling menacing
- male adult
- all english accents
(sinisterly) Little pigs, little pigs, let me in! Or I'll huff and puff and blow your houses in!
[Wolf's frustrated growls]
Brave, curious, and adventurous.
- english
- male teen
- american
- Asa Butterfield (as a young actor)
- Youthful curious brave
- all english accents
- irish (dublin)
- welsh
- filthy frank
(confidently) Nothing scares me! I'm not afraid of anything in this forest.
(nervously) What awaits us in this cave, wizard?
(resolutely) I may be scared, but I won't let fear control me. I must find courage within.
Mysterious, wise, and slightly eccentric. Acts as a guide and mentor with an air of otherworldly knowledge.
- english
- male senior
- Deep resonant with a mystical and slightly quirky quality
- male adult
- Ian McKellen
- all english accents
- american
[Wizard's wise chuckle](wisely) Ah, young Tom, if you truly wish to learn courage, you must first understand fear. Come, follow me.
(ominously) You're not so fearless now, are you, Tom?
(serenely) Fear, young Tom. Fear awaits us, but so does the opportunity to discover true courage.
Enormous, intimidating, and gruff. Despite his fearsome appearance, he has a hint of vulnerability.
- english
- american
- John Rhys-Davies
- English north
- Deep booming and gravelly with a touch of gruffness
- male adult
- all english accents
(softly) I'm sorry for scaring you, Tom. I just wanted someone to talk to.
Giant's joyful laughter
Charismatic, mysterious, and musical.
- english
- american
- male adult
- all english accents
- Smooth musical slightly enchanting
- Johnny Depp
(confidently) I can rid your town of rats with my music, but I require a fair reward for my efforts.
(firmly) If you won't honor your word, then you'll learn the consequences.
Authoritative, worried, and eventually desperate.
- english
- american
- Authoritative concerned increasingly desperate
- Bryan Cranston
- male adult
(hesitant) We didn't expect him to rid us of the rats so easily.
(concerned) Perhaps we can negotiate a lower fee.
Vain, proud, and eventually embarrassed.
- english
- male adult
- all english accents
- all american accents
- Proud slightly pompous transitioning to embarrassed
- Hugh Laurie
(excitedly) Oh, how marvelous! I must have these exquisite garments for all to admire.
(impatiently) I can't wait to wear my new clothes and display my discerning taste to the kingdom.
reflective) I've been blinded by vanity and false praise. True worth is found in honesty and humility.
Smooth-talking, deceitful, and charming.
- female adult
- all american accents
- Smooth charming sly
- male adult
- all english accents
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Innocent, honest, and clear
- english
- female child
- Child Gender Neutral
- Standard American or British
- androgynous
- adr/looping/eps
- Dakota Fanning (as a child actor)
innocently) But the Emperor is naked! He's not wearing any clothes at all!
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