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mrobamacare for Ariana - Biggest Blow Up of The Century

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Ariana - Biggest Blow Up of The Century
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Role assigned to: Zoie Mackenzie 🎙️

Okkk, so the person I had unfortunately won't be able to play this role, and so I'm going to need to find someone else for it unfortunately. Nonetheless, it's a new character for you guys to try out for so uh, yay I guess! Anyway, ariana is a balloon woman, with a fairly high-pitched voice, as, you know, balloon and whatnot. She is very much a performatively happy, people pleaser sort of character, and her arc will focus quite a lot on just being happy with oneself. For their uniform gimmick (Which I'm not sure if is in every characters description ripp, mb guys), her uniform doesn't fit her regularly slender, sort of smooth and slipper balloony body, so she has to fold herself into a balloon animal every morning, literally changing her appearance to conform to societal standards and expectations. She loves to laugh and makes jokes, but more importantly loves to see others happy, and so it wrecks her whenever people don't laugh at her jokes or don't enjoy her games etc.I don't know how to explain it in words, but basically that idea.

Voice description:
  • female young adult
  • female adult
  • high-pitched
  • Not too high though
  • like a late highschooler
  • (Cheerful and high-pitched, with some desperation showing near the end) "And voila! Now then, for my next trick, I, will turn myself into a giraffe! Or maybe a swan, or just whatever makes you smile really!"

  • (Ok ok, like right on the cusp of tears, while trying to maintain upbeat and chipper, but I want kind of like a very empty sort of sound when she says "Me.") "T-that's ok, n-not everyone likes balloons! Or, jokes or... me. But that's ok! Everyone has their own opinions! I'll just... fold myself into something a little smaller tomorrow."

  • (Start gentle and upbeat, very nurturing and kind, but very much projecting, if that makes sense. Like, the moment before she says "I get it" should be a moment of slight personal recognition, before what feels like a desperate plea for connection) "Hey, don’t be sad, okay? You’re doing amazing. Really. I mean, look at you—you’re still here, you're still *you* and that’s... that’s something. And if you ever feel like folding up and disappearing, well... I get it. I really do. "

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