Mini-script # 2
This is part 2 of my series of original mini-scripts written for the 2007 Voice acting competition at the Anime Evolution Con. Since actually, I haven't done much voice-acting, but every once in a while I still think about it, though my main concern is in writing for screen, stage and digital media.
Enjoy!
Voice-over
idol script #1
For
Anime Evolution 2007
"Dattebayo
vs. Believe it!"
(An
original script from one of Naruto's many inspirational speeches from
the titular manga/anime series)
Original
creator: Masashi Kishimoto
(Naruto
lost his English to Japanese dictionary, but Sakura helps him to
translate a word that we can all understand from the blonde ninja...)
Sakura:
"Naruto, it's not that hard to say, you know. Just two simple
words that even you would say. And besides, you had no problem
saying that other catch phrase back in Japan, so what would be the
trouble of saying the same here? You just say it at the end of your
sentences, or whenever you finish a speech, like usual...it's not
that difficult as you keep whining it is! Besides, if I can say "cha"
you can say your catch phrase too! Now, let's hear it! Or else I
won't spoon feed you Ramen!"
Naruto:
"Nani? Aww, Sakuraaaa-chaan!" (Pouts and rolls eyes before
crossing arms and taking a deep breath) Fine..."Datteba-Ow!"
(Gets smacked upside the head by Sakura) "Oi...do I have
to say it? It totally doesn't sound like meee!! Besides I'll
still be liked if I say it in Japanese than English!" (Gets
death glared by Sakura and is about to get pummeled) "Uh...Alright,
alright! Believe it, believe it, believe it!!! I'm totally caving in
with my new catch phrase, believe it!!!"
(This
is an original script created by the likes of a very kooky girl. I
have no means to offend anyone, not Viz media, not Maile Flanagan,
not Kate Higgins, not anyone who is involved with the English
production of Naruto. I just feel that Naruto's English catch phrase
needs to be noted on because it has its own quirkiness to it, that's
all. This isn't to be read outloud.)
Labels: Anime, fiction, original story, script, TV, voice acting
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