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meowthrocket for Glenndale Snappez (snaps)

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Glenndale Snappez (snaps)
open
Unpaid

Major Character, Protagonist

Glenndale is a stereotypical nerd, he's got the freckles, pales skin, and he's even a tall ginger. He's been picked on for all his life and had no friends until the end of middle school and onto Frsehman year. Glenndale is a major victim to bullying and the popular kids take advantage of him by stealing his food, lunch money, and even homework.

He never had anyone to stand up for him and he can't fight or speak up for himself, until Trish came to the Hail School District. Ever since she came, Glenndale has no longer been a major victim to bullying, but when she's not around, he's vulnerable for it again.


Glenndale has a high tone and a studder but you need to make sure you can be heard clearly, Glenndale has no slur in his voice or snort in his laugh. (I know I have this show based on stereotypes, but Glenndale is not that kind of nerd.) He gets a bigger studder from any type of excitement.

  • (alarmed) oh! uh... hi Monicha... what-what are you doing here?

    Oh... oh no... please, I really can't, I have to pay for my lunch and-

    -okay... I... [sighs] I will... here, take my money.

  • (calm) So uh... how has everyone's day been?

  • Well... you would've known there is a new girl if you weren't always late to school, Jessie.

meowthrocket
Loser Club
shade productions

No need to apologize about anything, I left Glenndale open Adam's roles open because it's been so long and I didn't know if you were still voice acting acting or anything, or if you even still have your voice acting equipment or not. But I will gladly review and give you my critique on this newer audition. It's definitely different from when you last sent me an audition, you put a really strong slur on the voice. Glenndale does not slur, his voice is very clear, he just has a high tone in his voice which is something you did right, and he does has stutter, but the stutters I'm looking for need to be short, quick, and clear to hear. The last part of the critique, you kinda sound like you are straining your voice a bit in this, don't strain yourself, the speech just needs to be clear and easy to hear.

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