Pokémon Scarlet & Violet do not feature voice acting in the traditional sense for the main game's dialogue. Instead, the game uses text for character interactions and cutscenes. However, there are some instances where voice acting or sound effects play a role:
•Character Grunts and Exclamations: NPCs and player characters make non-verbal sounds like "Oof!" or "Ahh!" during certain actions or animations, but these are not full voice lines.
•Pokémon Cries: Each Pokémon has its unique cry, which has been a feature since the series' inception.
•DLC and Special Content: With the release of DLCs like "The Teal Mask" and "The Indigo Disk," some promotional material or special content might include voiced segments or announcements, but this is not part of the core game experience.
Despite the lack of full voice acting in the main game, fans and content creators have taken to providing fan-made dubs for cutscenes to show what the game might sound like with voice actors. Here are some notable mentions regarding fan-made voice acting:
Fan Dubs:
•Dr. Bonehead (Joe Goffeney) along with other voice actors, created a fan-made dub for several key scenes from Scarlet & Violet, showcasing potential voice acting. This has been shared on platforms like YouTube, giving fans a taste of what voiced characters could be like.
•Kaisastreams on TikTok has also provided voice work for some scenes from the game, helping to illustrate the impact of voice acting on the narrative.
Fan Casting Ideas:
•Various Reddit threads and Tumblr posts discuss hypothetical voice casts for the game's characters. For instance, users propose voice actors like Cristina Vee for Nemona, Jonah Scott for Arven, or even humorous suggestions like Danny DeVito for Penny. These are community-driven ideas and not official.
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC - Paldean Winds:
•This miniseries features voice actors for new characters introduced in the DLC. For example, Paul Castro Jr. voices Aliquis in "Paldean Winds," which is part of the promotional content for the DLC but not part of the main game's gameplay.
Anime and Other Media:
•For those looking for voice acting within the Pokémon universe related to Scarlet & Violet, the anime series and promotional videos often feature voice acting. However, these are separate from the video games themselves.
While there's no official voice cast for the main game's characters, the community's enthusiasm for fan dubs and casting ideas highlights a desire for voice acting in future Pokémon titles. If you're interested in hearing these characters with voices, checking out fan-made content can provide an unofficial experience of what that might be like. |
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