
I Really Just Want to Be a Voice Actor
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Travel through the parallel world island country and start your life again! Two memories, which one is a dream and which one is real! Do you want to be a voice actor? Then I will help you realize your dream! But - a voice actor said: "My cat can do backflips, do you want to come and see it?" A voice actor said: "I have a card surface for wearing a belt, do you want to see it?" A voice actor said: "I have a lot of cos clothing at home~ Do you want to come see me wear it?" Natsume Issei: "..." I really just want to be a voice actor!
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Official(4)Scraped 22d ago
After reading Chapter 17, even though the author's writing and plot dialogue are good, I still can't stand it anymore. The two poisonous points cannot be ignored. One is that the author has been emphasizing that the protagonist is a poor man who cannot afford to eat, and then in the plot he takes a taxi to go to and from get off work every day, which is contradictory. It would be fine if he just brushed it off. Why do you, author, just emphasize that the protagonist takes a taxi to go home? Another flaw is the protagonist's ability. The protagonist's ability is to control himself 100%, and then he emphasizes that he is a voice actor genius. As a newcomer, he debuts but has no role except the main role. If he feels that he is awesome, he must be the main role. . Have you ever considered that your dubbing ability is not only about whether the voice sounds good, but also about dubbing emotion, dialogue tone, etc. What tone should be used in what scene? This is based on experience rather than physical control. These need to be accumulated and summarized through experience and training. Otherwise, no matter how good the sound is, it will still be a great read.
I just read more than 10 chapters and I was addicted. . To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the author's writing. It's just that the protagonist is written like a schizophrenic. On the one hand, he said that the protagonist's two fused lives were born in poverty and never experienced a good life, and they couldn't afford to eat. On the other hand, he emphasized that the protagonist always takes a taxi when going home. I don't think any poor person's first consideration when traveling is taking a taxi. Besides, going to a convenience store to buy a bento for less than 1,000 yen is a waste of money, and then going out to take a taxi to work is quite enjoyable? Taking a taxi in Japan is enough to eat several meals at a time. In addition, are taxis really faster than trains to get to work in the morning? Not to mention how dense the train lines are in Japan, there is no inconvenience. After reading more than 10 chapters, the protagonists all take taxis to move around. This is not a nitpick on my part. It is the author who keeps emphasizing on taking taxis.
Betting at the beginning is really hard to persuade you to quit.
fine
This is a very good novel, but no one has commented on it.
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Official(4)Scraped 22d ago
After reading Chapter 17, even though the author's writing and plot dialogue are good, I still can't stand it anymore. The two poisonous points cannot be ignored. One is that the author has been emphasizing that the protagonist is a poor man who cannot afford to eat, and then in the plot he takes a taxi to go to and from get off work every day, which is contradictory. It would be fine if he just brushed it off. Why do you, author, just emphasize that the protagonist takes a taxi to go home? Another flaw is the protagonist's ability. The protagonist's ability is to control himself 100%, and then he emphasizes that he is a voice actor genius. As a newcomer, he debuts but has no role except the main role. If he feels that he is awesome, he must be the main role. . Have you ever considered that your dubbing ability is not only about whether the voice sounds good, but also about dubbing emotion, dialogue tone, etc. What tone should be used in what scene? This is based on experience rather than physical control. These need to be accumulated and summarized through experience and training. Otherwise, no matter how good the sound is, it will still be a great read.
I just read more than 10 chapters and I was addicted. . To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the author's writing. It's just that the protagonist is written like a schizophrenic. On the one hand, he said that the protagonist's two fused lives were born in poverty and never experienced a good life, and they couldn't afford to eat. On the other hand, he emphasized that the protagonist always takes a taxi when going home. I don't think any poor person's first consideration when traveling is taking a taxi. Besides, going to a convenience store to buy a bento for less than 1,000 yen is a waste of money, and then going out to take a taxi to work is quite enjoyable? Taking a taxi in Japan is enough to eat several meals at a time. In addition, are taxis really faster than trains to get to work in the morning? Not to mention how dense the train lines are in Japan, there is no inconvenience. After reading more than 10 chapters, the protagonists all take taxis to move around. This is not a nitpick on my part. It is the author who keeps emphasizing on taking taxis.
Betting at the beginning is really hard to persuade you to quit.
fine
This is a very good novel, but no one has commented on it.









