Kazz & Bibble: Wannabe Wizards - Side Characters
Project Overview
Kazz and Bibble are not real wizards. They failed every magic class, dropped out of school, and live in a moldy hill house with nothing to their names but ego and desperation. After accidentally completing a real wizarding job without using magic, they start a business offering magical services they are wildly unqualified for. Each job escalates in scale and danger, revealing cracks in their friendship, and maybe hints that one of them might actually have a spark of something real.
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Minimal Lines per episode, yet they appear multiple times.
Any Gender, ~50, authority figure. Tired, matter-of-fact tone. Needs a teacher's voice.
He does have a sentimental, reassuring moment during the episode with one of the main characters.
- Any Gender
- all american accents
- teacher
- demanding
- soft
This is college. I expect better.
You had three weeks. Three weeks.
Look... I believe you have a chance, compared to everyone else I believe you do indeed have a chance to succeed. They are doing it, so I need you to put the initiative to do it too.
SINGLE LINE ROLE
Female, elderly, warm and gentle demeanor. Soft-spoken but clearly distressed beneath the surface. Few scenes.
- generic scottish
- Soft
- adult
- female senior
Oh, I'm so sorry to bother you both... I just didn't know who else to call.
Please, take your time. I trust you completely.
You two are doing wonderfully. Really.
SINGLE LINE ROLE
"The Bully" is a kid from Kazz and Bibble's elementary school days, shown in the flashback opening.
Young male, minor role, few lines. Antagonistic kid.
- american (midwest)
- child
- audacity
- adobe audition
(Mocking) Haha! Look at you on the floor, go back to your mommy you non- magic FREAK!
(Nervous) Heh... Whatever, lets get out of here.
Gender neutral, minor role. Mysterious, composed. Few lines.
- english
- all american accents
- british
- adult
- Mysterious
I've been watching this town for a long time.
You're harder to find than I expected.
We should talk. Somewhere quieter.
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