What happens when you send a letter to Satan instead of Santa
Project Overview
Hello, my name is Fil, this is fan animation project based on a very nice lighthearted 'Creepypasta' of the same title. The Goal of this project is to be a series of a few episodes. Chosen casting members will receive frequent updates regarding the production.
So far, I have a fully refined script ready to go for any applying voice talents. The pilot episode is an introduction to a story where a little girl. Sarah Rogers, writes a letter to Santa asking for a very large teddy bear. But accidentally misspells 'Santa' into 'Satan'. She does receive the present she wanted. Her father, Darren Rogers. Who is in the house during the day of delivery is shocked to learn about the error in his daughter's spelling in the letter by being greeted by a 7 foot tall, talking teddy bear. And wants to get in contact with the dispatcher (Satan) for a return. But instead is forced to deal with the new companion and a few extras from hell.
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the deadline has been extended due to not enough auditions for Sarah Rogers
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Sarah Rogers is a 5 year old girl in the story. She is responsible for all the chaos that occurs in the story. She is very energetic and enthusiastic about every. Like any child should be. Her dialogue is very minimal within the first episode. Only speaking when she's exchanging a small talk with her new companion from hell. Her voice has to obviously somewhat match the age. It's not a big deal if you're doing an impression of a young child in the audition because the dialogue is so minimal it's not necessary making it too much of a deal for now, until later episodes where her character becomes more developed like her father's.
(excited) I can’t wait to take him to show-and-tell!
(Whisper)He’s... (Shout)Perfect!
(amazed) Oh, cool!
Darren Rogers is a single father and a writer in his late 20s. He is a very shy or nerdy personality that is very non confrontational. His voice shouldn't be very deep but not too high either. Something perfectly balanced and believable for a 28 year old nerd.
His dialogue throughout the 1st episode is quite lacking when it comes to the length or variety of his lines. But that is something that changes with the character as story progresses where the character becomes more fleshed out.
(disappointed/ frustrated) No, No, NO! this still isn’t right! Actually...
(confused/ rushed) Actually. Hold on a minute. School is over now, so she should be getting home any minute now.
What? No, I was talking about the seven-foot-tall teddy bear. Monster. Thing. that just turned up at my house.
Ms. Hatchetface is a very minor character in the first episode. She becomes a very key part of the story later on. She s a very enthusiastic succubus that's very happy to help with any problem that out characters may have. Her voice should be very upbeat in her speech. And she should sound as though she is in her 20s.
(happily and curious) Oh, hello, are you Mr. Rogers?
(happily) I’ve never met a human before. Are they all as handsome as you?
(happily) I can’t wait!
Satan within the story is not what you'd expect. He's more of a comic relief in the narrative for the first few entries of the written story. His design is very bulky and voice is deep with a slight growl to it.
You know I don’t get that many visitors down here, besides, you know, people that go to hell. And they’re not the nicest lot.
Don’t you worry, Darren! Ms. Hatchetface is wonderful. She did a great job with my kids. Well… maybe not with the first few hundred, but… she got there eventually.
Don’t worry about it, Darren. The dragon is… Mostly, dead.
FrankenTeddy is the present Sarah had wished for for Christmas. He is a 7 foot tall, talking teddy bear that accompanies Sarah and Darren through out the rest of the whole story. His voice is very deep and his tone of speech is very loud and ordering in nature. Some of his dialogue has a monotone level to it when he's neither sad of happy in a conversation.
I am… (Short awkward pause) …FrankenTeddy… I am here to… (short awkward pause) love you!
Well then, I shall remain in my current position until the moment of princess Sarah’s arrival!
If the hamster is a threat to Sarah’s safety, then I shall terminate it with the fury of a demonic legion!
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