Narration - North American, British, German characters, live.

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Animation
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Description

Introductions to songs for live performances of the Burstin’ With Broadway choir.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) German North American (Canadian-General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Let me set the stage for you. It's a foggy morning. A bugle sounds And the ***** soldiers trained their guns on the confederate line on the confederate side emerges. The sentinel with his men knowing the time to stand has come at last. So the battle begins, The field is smothered in fog and smoke, revealing only battle flags, bayonets and the flash of cannon fire. Hello Chicago. Alright. It's the prohibition era. The justice system is corrupt and the criminals are celebrities and you Well, you just shimmied into a cabaret where the gin is cold. The piano is hot and velma kelly is the featured singer like cabaret flourished under the nose of the Republic. But what do you expect to be surrounded by such bribery corruption counter? We know that it all comes down to money. Good morning to you all. My name is Wallace Hartley and I am the bandmaster on this. The safest ocean liner in the world. I'd like to invite you to view the promenade deck, which is, I'm sure you're aware is exclusive to first class passengers. So I must ask you to remain in your seats after all, these are the wealthiest people in the world. They don't know this, but they're in for a big surprise. Hey fella. Where do you think you're going to have to live in wedded bliss? But first I think I'm just going to throw up a little bit. Hey, you're not a fellow. What's your name? Oh, never you mind. Well, never you mind. Don't hit me. I'm wealthy, wealthy, huh? Well, do you want to buy some more hooch? Oh, no, no more hooch. I'm getting married tomorrow. You wanna know why I'm getting married because you love her? No, I'm getting married to prove to mother that I am mature and responsible. That way she let me take over the family business. What's the family business? I don't know. Mother won't tell me.