The Crying Child Series

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Daisy
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Daisy

Voice Type: Medium to Medium-High Female VoiceVoice Age: Teenager to Young Adult (16–22)Accent: AnyTone: Rebellious, energetic, sarcastic, emotionally raw

Character Description

Daisy is bold, outspoken, and impossible to ignore. She has a rebellious streak and a sharp sense of humor, often masking her deeper emotions behind sarcasm and attitude. She can be playful and chaotic one moment, then intensely vulnerable and emotional the next.

Her voice should have the same energetic, punk-inspired attitude heard in Avril Lavigne’s “What the Hell,” while also being capable of the dramatic emotional intensity found in “Shine a Light (Reprise)” from Heathers: The Musical.

Daisy is the type of character who sounds like she’s always speaking her mind, even when it gets her into trouble.

Voice References
  • Avril Lavigne – “What the Hell”
  • Heathers: The Musical – “Shine a Light (Reprise)”
Voice Notes

Daisy should sound like a rebellious teenage girl with a punk-rock attitude. Her voice is energetic, confident, and a little chaotic, with plenty of sarcasm and personality.

A strong reference for her overall vibe is What the Hell by Avril Lavigne. Think playful, bold, and mischievous.

For her emotional intensity, use Shine a Light (Reprise) from Heathers: The Musical as inspiration. Daisy should also be able to sound dramatic, unhinged, and emotionally raw when pushed to her limits.

In short:

  • Punk-rock energy
  • Sarcastic and outspoken
  • Emotionally expressive

Can shift from playful to intense very quickly

Voice description:
  • female young adult
  • (Playful, teasing, with a smug grin) "Oh, come on. If you're going to drag me into another supernatural nightmare, at least buy me dinner first."

  • (Soft but sincere, speaking to Jack) "Jack... for someone who acts like he has to carry the whole world alone, you’re really bad at noticing when people actually want to help you."

  • (Angry and emotionally intense, barely holding herself together) "I joke because if I stop laughing, I might actually have to admit how terrified I am."

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The Crying Child Series
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