The Walking Dead: The Final Season Voice Over

AnthonyMalum for Mitch *UNDEFINED*

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Mitch *UNDEFINED*
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Unpaid

Mitch is a minor character. He appears here and there from time to time. His (See references for better character orientation)

The ideal person for this role would be a male with a very typical and casual teenage voice.

  • (Welcoming) ''Hey, you're new.''

    ''I'm carving a weapon.''

    (Showing off) ''Hey you like that, huh little dude? Wanna see something cool?''

    *three consecutive grunt sounds*

    ''Pretty rad, huh? That's how you fuck up some monsters.''

    (Apologizing) ''Uh... I'm sorry?''

  • (Hopeful) ''That's like a lot of food. Like seriously, it's a lot!''

  • [The following lines are meant to be shouted]

    (Shouting, shocked) ''Marlon!''

    (Shouting, upset) ''You're a dick!''

AnthonyMalum
The Walking Dead: The Final Season Voice Over
GeFer
GeFer

Very good audition, man. Really liked your enthusiasm and take on some of these lines. Also, you gave the ''shouting'' lines a very convincing intonation. You definitely have a chance to be casted as this character. ;)

    AnthonyMalum
    AnthonyMalum

    Thank you so much for the kind remarks! :D

      GeFer
      GeFer

      Ah, don't mention it! I always try to give positive feedback on every people's auditions, as a way to support their effort and dedication for trying out a role. Even if somebody's audition wasn't the greatest, I don't believe they should be considered a ''bad'' voice actor for that matter, because in reality, there's always something great about someone who at least tries to do their best. I know some voice directors don't give enough positive feedback and only look at the bad side of an audition. I really hate when that happens. ''Perfection'' doesn't always exist. This is why I often look at the silver lining of every person's audition, instead of just saying: ''You're bad. Get out.'' By the way, I'm not saying that's your case. Don't worry. It's just an example to explain the reason why I insist on giving positive feedback. ;)

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