Voice acted GLMV

Voice acted GLMV

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I am doing a pride month Gacha life music video, which includes some voice acted parts.

So I’m searching ppl willing to voice act the characters.

Since this is all for fun, there won’t be any money to earn here.

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Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Main Character
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Unpaid

She seems really tough from the outside, but can be really shy and soft. She is caring and understanding. But if she cares about it a lot, then she can get unpleasant, rude and loud. She has a quite deeper voice, not too high pitched and is rather quiet.

  • “As if I ever cared”

  • “I don’t need her..”

  • “I love you too dad”

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Little brother
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Unpaid

He’s a rather quiet guy, he can get loud around friends or family. He has a caring and soft voice which makes you feel comfortable, he also is a good listener and you can always depend on him

  • “Clara wait!”

  • “Is this.... actually okay..?”

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Supporting Father
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Unpaid

Pretty cold and heartless, except if you mean a lot to him. His voice depends on what you are and mean to him. To a complete stranger he talks quite rude and cold, like he doesn’t care. If it’s his daughter or wife, he had that warm and soft voice, you see that he cares a lot about you.

  • “Hun, I love you for who you are. It doesn’t matter what sexuality or gender you have. It doesn’t matter from where you are, what race you are or what your background is. You could be a killer for all I care”

  • “I love you both so much” 

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Homophobic mum
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Unpaid

She’s cold and doesn’t really care. If it benefits her, then she’s on your side. If she doesn’t like it, you don’t stand a chance. Everything goes the way she wants. She does have a soft and caring side, but that’s rarely to see, like Pretty much never. 

  • “I always knew you were a disappointment!”

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