@@s-wo8781 or the way she will casually call people 'love' or 'my love'. I've lived around those parts of England and that colloquialism is ubiquitous to anyone who's picked up those dialects. Steven used to have a neighbour who did it all the time.
A West Country English accent is a very out of the box casting choice for an Idol character. Wonder if the Japanese voice uses a similar kind of distinctly rural dialect?
@ned993 huh, maybe They thought the accent was most fitting of her species? Giving different races and tribes specific dialects is a casting choice I've noticed in a fair few British dubbed Japanese games. Xenoblade bring a notable example.
0:57 ahhh this line... its to die for.
1:58 - 2:04 i love her va so much these lines are so so so good
"Ive got just the dance for you" her most iconic line along with "Personaaaa....Master!" and "I'll give you the performance of a lifetime"
@@s-wo8781 or the way she will casually call people 'love' or 'my love'. I've lived around those parts of England and that colloquialism is ubiquitous to anyone who's picked up those dialects. Steven used to have a neighbour who did it all the time.
"¡ÇÜŔṢ̌Ɛ!"
😡👹
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10:45 Mask Dancer 2
STOP STARING AND START FIGHTING
The Haru of the group
10:09 didn't even try to hide it
10:08
4:38
A West Country English accent is a very out of the box casting choice for an Idol character. Wonder if the Japanese voice uses a similar kind of distinctly rural dialect?
No unfortunately, the Japanese voiceover is pretty by-the-book
@ned993 huh, maybe They thought the accent was most fitting of her species? Giving different races and tribes specific dialects is a casting choice I've noticed in a fair few British dubbed Japanese games. Xenoblade bring a notable example.