Young Hero Monlogue Demo for Animation

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Description

This is the perspective of a young hero who grapples with the difficulty of balancing a normal life and protecting their city.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) North American (US New England - Boston, Providence)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
You know, the worst part about growing up with super powers is high school. You know what? The second worst part is the fact that I have all this power and I'm still awkward in front of girls. Sure, I can beat up a robot and send it through Times Square. But the moment I go talk to a girl, I don't remember how to talk at all. Sure. I can fly to the sun but when it comes to getting a school dance date. Mm, not so much besides that. Anyways, it, it's not like I have any time to do anything. I've always got other obligations, whether to my school or to the city. There's always some new guy who comes around and thinks that he's gonna be the next best thing I've, I've gotta take him down and do my homework all before school. The next day there's not much time for socializing. Not when every week there's a new villain who thinks that they're gonna take over the city or the world. So until that gets figured out the world needs to be more as my hero personality then me and you know, that's ok for now I accept that as part of growing up. It's just difficult being so super. But so, well, anyway, that doesn't mean that next time a villain pops up that I won't make fun of him for really any of his character flaws I always will do. That's the fun of it. It's part of the job. I just wish that uh I could reap the benefits of it a little bit more. Maybe I could actually have friends and stuff, but that's ok. The city comes first.