Homesick Adventures - EP 5 - JRPG Cartoon

Brittany Skyy for Daria Amai

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Daria Amai
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Role assigned to: Candace Marie

Daria Amai is the wholesome middle aged librarian of Archatechnia University. She is endearing, motherly and a massively boisterous goofball. Though a side character, she plays a large role in the college in terms of both its faculty and the school's personality.


She is a stand out figure in the university as she lacks proficiency in technology OR magic, unlike the rest of the faculty. What she does have is an infectious, can-do spirit and complete mastery of the Dewey decimal system. Daria's voice is imagined to be similar to the Fargo accent, native to Wisconsin or Minnesota. However, this is NOT a hard must, and we are open to other interpretations and accents. What IS a must is that she needs to sound sweet, lovable and peppy. 


References: Gail Matthius (Martha - Bobby's World), Frances McDormand (Marge Gunderson - Fargo)


Daria is intended as a recurring side character and without wishing to spoil future plans, let's just say her being sweet and docile is part of the joke. The more demure and motherly she comes across will make the character funnier as the series goes on.


As such, if selected for the role, expect to be called back for future episodes of this series! 

  • This eyeball is all that we found of her... now you SEE what I mean? *dorky laugh*

  • Oh that? Easy! You'll find it in the section labeled "Nostradonomicon" - right next to "Kitab al-Azif."

  • Oh no no no... this wont do at all! Not one bit... I am very disappointed in you!

Brittany Skyy
Homesick Adventures - EP 5 - JRPG Cartoon
evilChris
evilChris

Hi Brittany! Thanks so much for auditioning! And apologies, I didn't mean to imply that ALL people from the region have that accent, rather the accent is known to be from that region. No offense meant!

    Brittany Skyy
    Brittany Skyy

    Oh noooooo lol that's not what I meant. I just thought it was funny growing up. Though now after I took a speech class to get rid of my Minnesota "o's" and I go visit I hear my cousins accents so much more than growing up.

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