The Redemption Nightfall (EP 1 & 2)
Project Overview
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Hello!
“The Redemption Nightfall” is an indie animated project I started working on between 2023 and 2024. The series are intended to have around 9 episodes, and right now I’m looking for support to make the pilot.
The story follows a young girl named Luna, who wakes up with no memories in a mysterious labyrinth where a destructive figure devours those who give up on their search for a way out. As she tries to make sense of her surroundings, Luna meets other trapped youths, each carrying their own wounds, secrets, and suspicions. Together with a group of survivors, she must face dangers, betrayals, and hidden truths while trying to uncover who she really is… and why she ended up there. Unbeknownst to her, the key to everyone’s redemption might be tied to their own forgotten past. 🌙🎻🍒⚔️🔪🗝️🔮
I'm currently seeking support for its English dubbing.
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Luna has a soft, sweet, and serene, with a slightly timid but warm tone. She speaks carefully, as if weighing each word, but once she feels comfortable, her voice becomes more confident and full of curiosity. It’s a young voice, with a hint of melancholy, yet always kind and sincere.
- english
- female teen
- animation
(Timid) “H-hi. Sorry for showing up in such a strange way. Really, that little bird just wouldn’t leave me alone…”
(Calm, gente) “Hey, there’s no need for us to act like this. I swear I have no idea where I am, and I’m just looking for help to get out of here.”
(Slightly more confident) “Well… I was feeling kind of scared. I arrived here on a dark night, and all I had was a lantern.”
Simon’s voice is firm, deep, and slightly rough. It has a sharp, no-nonsense tone that conveys distrust and self-reliance. Often sarcastic, even mocking, but if you listen closely, there are moments when his voice betrays a hidden sadness or faint uncertainty. He doesn’t say much, but chooses his words carefully. When irritated, his tone becomes dry and threatening, though he rarely loses control.
- english
- male teen
- male young adult
- animation
(firm and aggressive) “I don’t know you. You could be yet another threat. It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve seen evil intentions behind an innocent-looking face”
(a bit sarcastic, mocking at first) *laughs* “ “No, no, no, no. Simon isn’t my real name, Luna.”
Lyra is the antagonist of the first episode. For most of the time, she speaks with a soft, gentle voice that conveys warmth and empathy, making her seem approachable and trustworthy. However, at decisive moments, her tone shifts into something dark, disturbing, and sinister, revealing her true nature. The role calls for a mature female voice, ideally one that sounds like an elderly woman.
- english
- female adult
- animation
(Kind and soft) My child, do you think I just came here to feel sorry for you? Of course I’m going to help you! Not far from here is my humble house. Would you like to come with me?
(Darker, more serious tone) He is believed to have massacred many of the prisoners in this labyrinth. He will show no mercy, even if you are just children.
Cherry is a 13-year-old girl with an outgoing, optimistic, and energetic personality. She speaks with enthusiasm, curiosity, and a hint of childlike sweetness. While she usually comes across as cheerful and a bit impulsive, she also has moments of sensitivity and courage that reveal her emotional depth. The role requires a youthful and expressive voice, able to convey both her natural joy and her ability to move others emotionally.
- english
- animation
- female teen
(Enthusiastic & energetic) Oh, and you must be his friend! Nice to meet you, my name is Cherry!
Oh, well... I'm looking for someone. Have you happened to see a boy, about... seven years old, short, with brown hair and a green shirt?
(with a soft and loving voice, but a little broken, as if she wanted to cry) Keep it…so you’ll remember me tonight, and remember that I’m finally here to rescue you.
These are additional voices for characters that will appear briefly in Episode 2. A voice that can portray a boy around 7 years old is needed. Preferably, there should be a small difference between the voices of both. Boy 2 has a slightly more confident and proud tone.
- english
(Boy 1) We’re playing “Tag”!
(Boy 2, with pride) I am! I’m the fastest of them all!
(Boy 1) And who are you?
These are additional voices for characters that will appear briefly in Episode 2. A voice that can portray a little girl around 7-10 years old is needed. Girl 3 has a slightly more shy and awkward way of speaking.
- english
(Girl 1) My friend says it’s called “Chasey”!
(Girl 2) Yes, that one!
(Girl 3, quietly whispering) Mol says that those who don’t rest... are left behind.
Mol is a male character, adult, with an elegant, calm, and paternal demeanor. He is the leader of a mysterious community within the story and presents himself as refined, kind, and charismatic. His voice should convey both warmth and authority. A polished, gentle tone with a hint of emotional depth.
- calm
- male adult
- charismatic
- Serene
- Authoritarian
- aggressive
(serene) It’s okay. Sometimes my children’s games are like a whirlwind. I’m used to it.
(charismatic) Oh! How nice to see new faces. It’s not common for young people to come to this corner of the labyrinth.
(calm, but serious with authority) Then do it, little one. Here, silence is not an option. And getting lost...starts with being silent.
Coralie is a mysterious 9-year-old little girl who appears in Episode 2. She stands out from the other children due to her calm and gentle demeanor. Her speech is slightly more formal and composed than that of most kids her age; sweet, but not loud or overly energetic.
For this role, I’m looking for a voice that sounds youthful and tender, but with a subtle sense of maturity and calmness.
- youthful
- calm
- Firm
- friendly
(Friendly) Uh-huh, and we both know it is a serious matter. Come on, dinner’s ready!
I don’t know. We always have something different for dinner. But they’re always super delicious.
(Quietly, more serious) (sighs) Hearing it always makes me feel...strange, I don’t know why.
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