Avabridged: The Last Airbender
TheHellastorian for Aang
Aang will be a charming and easy-going chap as he adventures throughout the land. Unlike everyone else, Aang will have an English/British accent as his dialect is from 100 years before. Although friendly, Aang will give off witty remarks towards those he doesn't like, or when someone insults him. He's also more mature than he was in the show, and has a habit of breaking the 4th wall.
1st line - Aang is riding Appa and is enjoying himself. Say this line with a cheery and excited tone. He will then realise his voice has changed (new voice actor) and will at first seem puzzled, before getting excited over the fact his voice has changed.
2nd line - Aang is casually talking to Sokka. At this point, he is referring to "Kya" as Katara, as this is the pilot episode and she was called something else. Kya is pronounced Ki-ya, Ki as in kite.
3rd line - At first Aang will be casually talking to Zuko, almost in a reassuring and caring way, before becoming more cold as he delivers his insulting remark towards Zuko's scar.
Yeehaw! Hold onto your ears, Momo! Oh wait, my voice has changed. Guys! My voice has changed since we released the test footage a year ago!
I’m just showing Katar- ehh, Kya a few tricks, there’s nothing wrong with that.Besides, there’s sure to be plenty more food somewhere on this island.
No, I’m not the sort of guy to insult burn victims. Besides, judging from the look of your face, you’ve been roasted enough already.
Hello, sorry for the late response, I've been busy with coursework. Very good, definitely improved from the first audition. So far, you're audition has got the closest to a British accent. Only problem is that your voice is quite quiet. Would you be able to speak a bit louder? If not, you could try editing your voice with Audacity or other sound editing software. Hope this helps, and good work!
Yeah, I should be able to get it louder quite easily, plus paid with a limiter. I think I should be able to get it quite right. :)
Coolio, looking forward to hearing it.