Danganronpa: (He)Artless Deceit

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Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Isao Morita
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Pronunciation: EE-sao mo-REE-ta


Biography

The brilliance of Isao Morita matches no other. As the Commissioner General of the National Police Agency, he controls the police force and upholds the law as best as he can. Hence, the crime rate in Japan is at an all time low due to his marvelous efforts and those of his two children. Isao is charming and easy-going, and he has earnt the respect and admiration of many because of his vast capabilities and humble nature. Although he's keeping up a brave face in his search for the missing Ultimates, he can't help but worry about his children—but ensuring their safety also gives him the determination to stay calm and find the mastermind behind it all.


Voice Description

The brilliant head of Japan’s national police force, Isao is a man whose Medium to Medium-Low male voice is steeped in his physical, intellectual, and political strength. The symbol of justice among the people, his natural charm and smooth voice make him more popular than most politicians. When in more candid situations he reveals a humble and easygoing side, showing that he’s more than his public image. As a father, he is very worried about his children and is hellbent on saving them; never caving to pressure, he focuses on his goal with laser precision. 


Reference: https://youtu.be/CJ3zwOiA084?t=141

Voice description:
  • male adult
  • (Polite, confident) “Ah, it’s rude of me not to introduce myself. My name is Isao Morita, and I am the commissioner-general of the National Police Agency.”

  • (Laughing, then serious) “Hahaha! You’ve got a good sense of humour, I’ll give you that, but complimenting me won’t get you anywhere.”

  • (Worried) “I can’t lose face at a time like this. I’m keeping up a strong image, but… in all honesty, I’m terrified of losing my son and daughter… They’re all I have.”

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Danganronpa: (He)Artless Deceit
MakotoTsubaki
MakotoTsubaki

This reminds me of Matthew Mercer and I can't get it out of my head, how dare but well played.

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