They actually share a lot more in common than people may realize! Subaru and Daewi are both incredibly driven individuals with a strong sense of justice they want to protect those they love and seek retribution against anyone who would threaten that safety, so you don’t notice a lot of flaws that can be attributed to selfishness from either of them. So there’s definitely some differences there, but hopefully, my anime and my animation Spider-man aren’t too far apart in terms of an honest portrayal.Ī lot of people may know you as Subaru from ReZERO… so what was it like to go from an energetic character like him to a more laid-back character like Daewi Han? But when you record an original show that’s animated from scratch, like Spider-Man, you have the freedom to just play off of the script. When you are doing anime you’re stuck within the framework of the lip flaps and what’s already been recorded and animated. Well, I’ve also voiced Spider-Man in anime, so I can answer that question, haha! Yeah, it’s totally different. Do you find it a bit different when performing a role like that versus one for a Japanese anime? You also currently play Peter Parker in Spider-Man. So those are all things that I can definitely vibe with. He can be kind of a hothead and competitive, like me, but he’s also kind of light-hearted and goofy with a sentimental side, also like me. Oh, there are a lot and I keep finding more as we move along in the show. My goal is to pay homage to the original Japanese version while putting my own spin on it for an English speaking audience.Īre there any characteristics of Mori Jin that you share with yourself? And then, of course, when we’re actually dubbing, we preview the Japanese performance before every line. It makes it much easier to place myself in that universe. So I watched as many of the subbed episodes on Crunchyroll as I could so I could understand the world better. This is one of those shows, the first in a while, where it was something I’d actually watch. When preparing to do any role for an anime dub, do you often look at your Japanese counterpart to take any inspiration from them? Another great thing about it is there’s so much comedy in our show and that’s where my heart lies – those bits are my favorite! When I saw the first 10 minutes of episode one, I knew this was the show for me. I love fight animes and I now have the chance to be the lead character in an awesome one. Oh man, it gets sweaty in this booth whenever the fight scenes go down, hah! I’m always doing my best to bring as much physicality to it as humanly possible. What were some things that you’ve done to help bring your character to life? The God of High School is a very action-packed series. However, other characters like Kenshiro from “Fist of the North Star” are more difficult because of the vocal range but a lot of fun too! I’ve been an actor my entire life and any chance I get to expand my range I’ll take it, regardless of it being difficult or not. Prompto from “Final Fantasy XV” he’s just a razor’s edge away from me. Some are closer to who I am, which makes them a little bit easier. There are a few roles that definitely stand out as being more difficult than others. Were there any roles that you found particularly more challenging than others? You can check out the Q&As below!ĭon’t forget to check out The God of High School which is currently airing right now on Crunchyroll! While it has been airing in a subtitled format thus far, the English dub with Robbie, Sean, and Veronica premieres today and is available to start checking out right now!įrom Tuxedo Mask to Mori Jin, your career has spanned a wide array of roles. I had the opportunity and the pleasure to interview three voice actors from the Crunchyroll Original anime The God of High School! The voice actors included Robbie Draymond (Mori Jin), Sean Chiplock (Daewi Han), and Veronica Taylor (Mira Yoo).
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