The Crying Child Series

GranSeiyuu for Brian Thomas (Hoodie)

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Brian Thomas (Hoodie)
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Role assigned to: GranSeiyuu

Brian Thomas (Hoodie)

Voice Type:
Young adult male (late teens–mid 20s), medium to low range

Accent:
Neutral (natural, grounded delivery—no strong accent needed)

Character Overview:
Brian is the quiet anchor of the group—the one who thinks before acting and speaks only when necessary. He isn’t loud, flashy, or attention-seeking. Instead, he observes, processes, and steps in when things start going too far.

He often plays the role of the voice of reason, especially around more unstable personalities like Tim. Brian isn’t emotionless—he just keeps it tightly controlled. When he does show emotion, it carries weight.

He’s protective, level-headed, and morally grounded… but not naïve. He understands how dangerous their world is, and he’s willing to make hard calls when needed.

Personality:

  • Calm, reserved, and observant
  • Speaks only when necessary
  • Morally grounded—questions excessive violence
  • Protective of others, especially teammates
  • Subtle leadership presence without trying to lead

Performance Direction:

  • Keep delivery low-key and natural—never overacted
  • He should sound like he’s always thinking
  • Emotion is subtle and controlled, not expressive
  • Avoid dramatic spikes—his intensity comes from restraint
  • When he gives an order or speaks firmly, it should feel quietly authoritative, not loud

Voice Notes:

  • Slightly slower pacing, thoughtful delivery
  • Minimal filler—he chooses his words carefully
  • Calm tone, even in tense situations
  • Rare emotional cracks should feel genuine and impactful

Voice description:
  • male young adult
  • (Concerned / grounded) “Tim… don’t you think you’re going a little too far?”

  • Quiet Authority (his strongest moment type) “I said go now, Garry.”

  • Subtle Observation (low-key but important presence) “…Looks like we have another problem.”

GranSeiyuu
The Crying Child Series
Maskedhoodie
Maskedhoodie

Hey, I really liked this updated take on Hoodie—it feels more intentional and there’s a stronger presence compared to before. The calm, controlled delivery works really well for the character.

If I had a couple small notes, I think pushing a bit more emphasis on certain key words and adding small pauses in places could make some lines hit even harder.

Nothing major—just small tweaks to add a bit more weight in moments.

But yeah overall really strong 👍

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