The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy 2nd Scenario Ending Fandub
Aurora C. Celeste for Nozomi Kirifuji
The kind-hearted and passionate scene partner who mysteriously (or not so mysteriously by the time of this scene) bears a resemblance to Takumi Sumino's childhood friend: Karua Kashimiya. In this scene she is the (soon to be) sole survivor of the Special Defense Unit after everyone gave their lives to stop the missile attack that would have annihilated the innocent residents of the planet Futurum. She is understandably sad and a little scared as this scene is her learning ALL of her friends are now dead and the last surviving one (that she is implied to have romantic feelings for) is dying in her arms. There's also an added tragic angle that her mother helped research/kickstart the events that would lead to this tragic scene/ending.
You do NOT have to go for an exact voice match, but feel free to if that's something you'd like to try! I care more about matching the emotional beats/nuance of her lines, which is why I'm going to leave a link to the scene these audition lines are from so you can use it as a reference. I will still include emotional directions in the actual audition lines- but I'm not always the best when it comes to describing these sorts of things in detail so I'd recommend just watching the scene to completely understand what I'm going for.
Scene link: https://youtu.be/QjmWgJTg5qY?si=a19p288b9SPJ-xTo&t=7144
- english
- female teen
- fandub
- female young adult
*Panicked, desperate. She is holding her gravely injured friend in her arms after seeing him flung out of a massive explosion* "Takumi! Stay with me!"
*Sorrow, despair, pain, tears starting to stream down her face. Feel free to include natural breath intakes in between the sentences. It's meant to be extremely emotional/draining so it won't be distracting (you don't have to though)* "No...This is...s-so horrible...This isn't how it was supposed to be...It can't end like this!"
(Previous/final line by Takumi: "Don't run off on me...again...) *A gentle, happy tone that's tinged with sorrow/pain. She's offering final, comforting words to her dying friend whose body has just gone limp and whose eyes have closed for good* "I won't. I'll be right here with you."