Casting Call for IDW Tails 30th Anniversary Comic Dub
Callum Rose for Hocke-Wulf

Hocke-Wulf is one of the secondary antagonists in this 30th Anniversary comic special --- an anthropomorphic wolf who is one of three henchmen of Witchcart. He originated from the game "Tails's Skypatrol", and was the first boss you'd face in that game. Here, in "Flying Off the Rails," Hocke-Wulf evokes a Looney Tunes style attitude and persona. His dialogue is goofy, he has a distinct silly laugh, and is cartoonishly evil. Aside from cartoon-like qualities, in the story, he's erratic, quick to the punch but without much thought, and severely underestimates his opponents.
The voice for Hocke-Wulf is completely up to interpretation. It must have a Looney Tunes style to it, but there is no specific voice to adhere to. We look forward to these auditions.
- english
- silly
- Looney Tunes style
- Goofy
- cartoon
- male adult
- any
(silly laugh) "Gyee-hee-hee! Gotcha!"
(silly laugh again) "Gyee-hee-hee! Y'know what they say! A bird in the hand is worth two bushes!" [gets hit in the back of the head by an incoming projectile, come up with your own interpretation of this reaction] "ZSNRK!"
(that silly laugh again) "Gyee-hee-hee! Thanks for the help!"


I dont mind the voice at all it sounds good its the audio quality thats the issue with both your auditions here. If you van fix that we may have something. Its just too much reverb and background noise going on

Hey! Thanks for sending me your feedback.
I'm always in two minds about auditions I upload. Sometimes when I upload recordings as-is, I get responses along the lines of "the recording was too quiet", if you know what I mean. Here, I turn the recordings up by double, and there seems to be background noise. I use Wavepad to record and edit auditions. I wonder if you could give me some advice on how best to go about recordings going forward.