Tetro Danganronpa: BLUE (Extras Casting)
Project Overview
Welcome to a game of life and death.
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Synopsis
Tetro Danganronpa is a Danganronpa fan project that tells the story of sixteen students trapped in a killing game. These students must kill each other (and get away with it) in order to escape. Until then, students will remain trapped in an abandoned facility with no contact with their friends or family. Their lives in this building are recorded through a series of audio bugs hidden throughout their environment, transmitting their conversations, actions and interactions to the outside world. Tetro Danganronpa BLUE is Tetro's second season, a sequel to the currently fully edited Tetro Danganronpa PINK. Like Pink, Tetro Blue will cover serious subject matter that some may find upsetting. By auditioning for this project, you are confirming that you understand that the content in Tetro may be grim, dark, gory, serious in tone and potentially upsetting to those who are sensitive to such content.
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Format
Tetro Danganronpa BLUE, like its predecessor, will be released in an ongoing audio drama format. Audio will be released in two different ways. The first of these ways is through audio bugs, which will make up the core of the story. These audio bugs depict overheard conversations and interactions between characters, as well as class trials and other important events. The second way audio will be released is in the form of interview questions that will be asked to the characters occasionally by the audience. The characters will respond to these questions in the form of audio recordings. All audio will be released on the project's official page, as well as the project's YouTube page and other social media platforms.
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Extras
This casting call exists to cast the extras that will be present in the story's promotional content. These extras will not play a part in the mainline story and tend to have less than ten lines total. This is a good role for anyone looking to take on a smaller workload or a quicker project. All scripts for extras have already been written, so the production process will go rather quickly. Being cast as an extra in Tetro Danganronpa: BLUE will not bar voice actors from further participation in Tetro Danganronpa.
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Extra 1 is a teenage boy with a fairly laid-back and casual personality. His voice should be mid-to-low range with a generally comfortable tone.
- english
- male teen
A little, yeah, but I feel like people like when it drags. Makes you look elegant.
You just think that because you’ve seen it too many times. Of course you’d be getting bored of it.
Whatever you say. Show me the whole thing again, from the top.
Extra 2 is an upbeat and friendly punk with an androgynous, raspy voice. We'd like their voice to stand out as unique and be as androgynous as possible.
- english
- androgynous
Oh shit! I totally forgot! What am I bugging you for then?! Are you practicing right now?
I was gonna ask if you wanted to do lunch with Katsuji and I, but I don’t wanna interrupt your flow.
I believe it. Anyway, I’ll catch you later tonight! Good luck! We’ll be there!
Extra 3 is an emotionally-charged, aggressive, angry teenage boy. He should have a mid-to-low range voice and should sound argumentative and belligerent while still remaining intimidating.
- english
- male teen
Or what, you’re gonna throw another fuckin’ tantrum? Real scary, Naomi! I’m super scared!
Yeah, go on, hit me then. See what happens. See what happens if you hit me.
Leave then! See if I care! God!
Extra 4 is a gruff and low-energy older man. He speaks in a low-pitched voice and uses a fairly subdued cadence.
- english
- male adult
Tetsuya. Got something to show me today?
How do I know this is even real? You’re selling me a knockoff.
That’s absolutely ridiculous. Get out of my sight.
Extra 5 is an unnerved and somewhat twitchy mother going through somewhat of a mental health crisis. Her voice should be mid-to-low range and should sound somewhat unsteady or uneasy.
- female adult
Ah- Keiko. You’re back early. I wasn't expecting you for another few hours.
I-I'm not really sure that's the best idea we could go with. Maybe you could move into the guest room for a few days.
It's not about you, I promise it's not about you. I-I love you.
Extra 6 is a fairly gruff older man who speaks in a fairly terse way. His voice should be low pitched and he should sound fairly low-energy.
- english
- male adult
Be on your best behaviour today. These are important people you’re meeting. Don’t say anything stupid.
Don’t say anything at all if you can help it. We’re going to drop in, I’ll talk to who I need to talk to, and then we’re leaving.
Then reply and be polite. They’ll probably say a word or two to you. They requested you be there.
Extra 7 is an energetic teenage girl with a bubbly personality. Her voice should be high-pitched and slightly raspy.
- english
- female teen
Heyo. No worries. Got caught up with Mr. Tsuruwa again?
Then we can’t waste time! Muraoka, start us off!
We're just glad you made it! We haven't gotten to meet up in soooo long now!
Extra 8 is an upbeat girl with a slightly flirty personality. Her tone should be warm and comfortable, and she should speak in a mid-range voice.
- english
- female teen
Nah, we were waiting for you. Ready if you are though!
I can never find anything in here, we really need to have a day where we just clean out this whole locker.
I'm so over this. How long have we been here now? Six hours? I need to get home.
Extra 8 is a polite and somewhat awkward teenage boy. He should have a mid range voice and should be fairly soft-spoken.
- male teen
How late can you stay today?
h- right! Sorry, sorry! We got all distracted chatting, I didn’t set anything up properly, give me a minute.
Blue, right? Here. You guys really need to start looking after your own stuff.
Extra 10 is a friendly teenage girl running a shop. She should sound fairly socially engaged and speak in a mid-to-high range voice.
- english
- female teen
I love watching you think. I wish I could see what you’re picturing right now.
Hook me up with one of those hanging ones sometime. Something with like, a little cactus in it. That’d be cute.
I’d never take advantage of the generosity of such a loyal, loyal customer!
Extra 11 is an extremely energetic announcer for a robot fighting league. He should carry the cadence of a wrestling commentator. His voice should hold an incredible amount of energy and enthusiasm, and should be fairly loud with a mid-to-low range pitch. Go crazy with this one! We want enthusiasm!
- english
- male adult
Oh, it’s BAD! Nakamura Ayaka’s Shadowblade Sentinel has been completely FLIPPED!
It’s a complete upset! Our winner is Kumui Kaisei from Mirai Kikō Matsuri!
Oh, oh, OH! It's too late for him! It's just too late! He's completely done for! Pray for him!
Extra 12 is a somewhat nervous teenage girl trying to reign in a rowdy friend who frequently gives her trouble. She should have a meek but urgent tone and a mid-to-high range voice.
- english
- female teen
Wh- A-Ayaka! Nonononono! We stay outside the barrier!
No! Nakamura, it’s got saws. You're not fighting something that has saws!
He can’t even hear you, Nakamura. Give it a rest for a bit, okay? Breathe.
- female child
Hashimoto? You still up? Go to bed already.
That’s not a thing! Go to bed already! We have school tomorrow!
Whatever, I’m going to bed. Don’t stay out too late, or I’m telling mom and dad. You need to sleep before school.
Extra 14 is a teenage boy speaking in a casual and laid-back way while chatting with a friend. His voice should be middle-ranged and should sound fairly casual.
- english
- male teen
Is that all we needed then? You’ve got his IP and everything?
I’ll see what I can do. We probably don’t wanna move too quickly though. He’s got friends, right? You’re working on them too?
Alright, good luck out there. Call me if you need a break.
Extra 15 is an elderly grandmother chatting with her grandson and doting on him slightly. Her voice should reflect her age and should be fairly soft-spoken with a mid-range pitch.
- english
- female senior
Either way, you should come take a rest. You’re not supposed to be up and about like that right now.
You’ll only be in bed for-...how long again? That seems long.
I’ll be worth it. You’re a tough kid. Too tough sometimes! Go rest!
Extra 16 is a laid-back teenage boy working at his part-time job. He should sound fairly disinterested and casual, with a mid-range voice.
- english
- male teen
Pfft- tell us how you really feel. Having a great afternoon?
…Mm, point taken. You heading to bed when you get home?
Yikes. I’d rather die. You need to work less, man.
Extra 17 is a polite customer briefly stopping into a store. She should sound friendly and soft-spoken. Any pitch of voice is acceptable.
- english
- female adult
I’m just getting some lunch, don’t mind me.
Sorry, I hate to interrupt, but is there anywhere I could find more of these?
No card, sorry. I left it at home. You don't have my number in the system or something, right?
Extra 18 is a somewhat awkward adult male trying to make a purchase at a store. He should sound a bit nervous and speak in a mid-range voice.
- english
- male adult
Uh- Here to pick up an order for Karasumi? It’s two-six-one-five-one?
Uh- r-right, sorry, um- right. I paid on the app-?
I-I really wasn't trying to cause any trouble! I'm sorry! I just got mixed up!
Extra 19 is a brash and mouthy teenage boy working in a restaurant. He should have a somewhat obnoxious voice with a lot of force and speak in a mid-range voice.
- english
- male teen
It’s on the damn table, use your eyes!
More like slash his tires. Did he pay though?
Ladies, ladies, there’s enough of me to go around.
Extra 20 is the more responsible and level-headed counterpart to Extra 19. He should sound fairly focused and somewhat weary from the chaos of his job. Mid-range pitch.
- english
- male teen
It’s the left one, Yumi. Receipt's stuck to the box.
Should we go out and key his car or something?
C’mooooon. Dad’s gonna come in here yellin’ and shit.
Extra 21 is a weary teenage girl briskly attempting to get home before her parents wake up after spending the night with a boy. Her voice should be mid-range and have a subtle urgency to it.
- english
- female teen
Hey. Wake up. Matsuda. I can’t find my phone.
Because parents don’t like when their daughters run off to spend a night in some guy’s van, Matsuda.
I have to leave. I’ll call you. Later.
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