Only three days since announcing its upcoming existence in the anime world and already Neto-Jū no Susume announces even more future plans as the creators of the series make a call to all aspiring voice actors to take part as part-time characters in the final episode
Neto-Jū no Susume is a comedy series that tells the tale of one 30-year-old Moriko Morioka who quit her job in order to escape from the real world and its “crappy society” and play online games. Now she takes on the form of a handsome swordsman online and forges a path to her “new life.”
For those who wish to apply for the position of a part-time voice actor for the final episode of the series, they can, even with no previous experience in voice acting. With a salary of 50,000, and payment for transportation from the employees themselves, auditions are open to everyone, so any boy or girl of any age have a chance to be part of the final episode.
Applications will be running from August 4 to 17 and all those who wish to take part must follow the official Twitter account for the job offers and to keep updated. Otherwise they may go to the link found in the source of this article and retweet the news of the open call for voice actors.
However, out of all who may audition, only two will be two will be selected for the auditions and they will gain their own recognition with their names being added to the credits and recieve a signed screenplay by Mamiko Noto.
Based off of Rin Kokuyō’s manga of the same name, Neto-Jū no Susume upon its reveal already had a full set of cast and staff for its production. For its cast, there are two parts, the real world cast and the gamer world cast, for the real world, the cast includes:
Mamiko Noto as Moriko Morioka
Takahiro Sakurai as Yūta Sakurai
Tomoaki Maeno as Homare Koiwai
Takuma Terashima as Kazuomi Fujimoto
For the gamer world side of the cast:
Ryouta Suzuki as Hayashi
Reina Ueda as Lily
Yūichi Nakamura as Kanbe
Source: AnimeNewsNetwork
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