SLICE OF LIFE | Jingle Deleon

Your go-to gal for donuts and geology.

SLICE OF LIFE | Jingle Deleon

Jingle Deleon (pronouns: she/her) is a Filipina voice actress who loves to make people happy through her bubbly and energetic personality. She’s the kind of gal you’ll likely see experimenting with new voices or wandering in a museum staring at the rocks and minerals exhibit for an hour. Whether you enjoy the fun things in life or you just want a reason to smile, Jingle’s voicework can do all that with a cherry on top.

She also likes donuts. Like, a lot.


Jingle: *ahem* 

AND WE’RE LIVE!

HEEHEE

Viv: HAHAHA

I can’t wait to rip your brain to shreds so that I can listen to you talk about this stuff

Jingle: LOL

Just juice all the little holes

Viv: LOL

You’ve heard of picking brains, but have you heard of JUICING brains?!

Jingle: MMM!

Viv: HAHAHAHA

Alright IT’S SHOWTIME BABY

Jingle: LET THE SHOW BEGIN

Viv: So looking through your portfolio, I see that you not only have a voice actor demo reel, but you also have a narration reel and a raw studio sample. 

First of all, you sound great. If you were speaking for airlines, I think they’d get more people flying with them.

Jingle: LOL THANK YOU

Viv: HAHA YOU’RE WELCOME

But on to my serious question: when I see voice actors on social media, I usually only see a demo reel, either via YouTube or SoundCloud. You have a raw studio sample, a narration reel, and a voice actor demo reel on your page. Is it common practice for voice actors to have these as part of their portfolio?

Jingle: Yep! Especially if you’re a voice actor trying to get into the verticals I want to be in, which is video games and animation. 

But the thing is…those fields don’t really pay well. You usually get the money from commercial work, hence the narration reel.

Funny story, my narration reel was originally a commercial narration, but one of my coaches heard it and said, “It doesn’t show your personality much, it suits you better as a narration.”

When you do a commercial, you’re still allowed to show some personality. I didn’t really show much of myself now that I think about it, so I agreed that it was much better as a narration reel.

As for the studio demo, that’s pretty standard practice as well. After 2020 happened, a lot of us were recording from home. When you build your home studio, the places you audition for…they want to hear what your setup will be like, if it’s suitable for a AAA game, if it’s suitable for a broadcast, etc.

So yeah. Character Demo Reel, Narration Reel, and Raw Studio Sample. Those three are pretty standard for voice actors in general.

Viv: That’s super cool to know! I completely understand the shift to remote work in 2020 btw. I’ve been working remotely even before the pandemic, but I do think that has shifted the way a lot of people work nowadays, especially in the creative field.

I imagine that before the switch though, voice actors would walk into a studio that already has the proper equipment, foam padding, etc

But because of the pandemic, people like you have had to pivot to building like…a tent out of foam pads or something LOL

Equipment is also something I noticed you listed in your portfolio. Is that also standard practice in addition to the reels you provide?

Jingle: Yeah! 

There’s some discourse around remote vs. in-studio. Of course, people are arguing to keep it remote, because some people are trying to bring voice actors back to the studios.

As for equipment, I remember someone saying something like, “Not everyone needs a Neumann. To the untrained ear, sometimes you can’t even tell the difference.”

But that’s the key: the untrained ear.

The people who got it got it, tend to have Neumanns, which is like…THE industry standard

It’s not a huge deal, but some audio engineers are probably like, “girl, we need everyone using the same mic” LOL

So it’s a good courtesy type of thing to describe your setup so the client knows what to expect. In a sense, it’s also a way to gauge where someone could be at in their VA journey as well.

Viv: Oh okay! So the studio sample gives people an idea of like, how your whispers sound or how your sync claps sound. 

I think this also applies to on-camera talent, too. With voice acting, even though you’re not necessarily on-camera, your voice is technically on-camera.

So realistically speaking, you are on-camera talent.

Jingle: Yeah, it’s definitely in the same vein. You’re on-camera, but visually you’re not there.

Like the actor is turned on

Not that way

Viv: HAHAHA

Jingle: LMAO

Regardless, the actor is on. If that red light is on, the actor is on—period.

Viv: For sure!

I’ve kinda been thinking about that and I was like 

Even though voice actors aren’t like, physically being an on-screen personality, it still shows through your voice, depending on whatever voice you are doing.

What that ALSO means though…is that you’re multi-talented LOL

Jingle: heehee 

Yeah I guess so!

Viv: Speaking of multi-talented, I looked at your featured works and…there’s a lot HAHAHA

More than I had anticipated, ‘cause I only knew about the roles that you announced on social media. 

You also have a lot of narration experience in the beginning, and as you moved up, you went into audio dramas (which I love) and animation.

Jingle: haha yeah! It’s interesting because the narration stuff in a sense…kinda came first.

So my previous job was at a startup, which meant that I wore all the hats (as you do in a startup), and they wanted to try audio blogs. 

The marketing team knew I was taking voice acting classes so they were like “Girl, you got a mic? Fucking use it!”

They let me narrate a couple of the audio blogs while they were still testing out those types of marketing tactics, so I got practice there.

And then like…you know the domino meme where it’s like

Viv: The one with the small domino and there’s a guy who’s pushing it to the big domino, right?

Jingle: YEAH I HAD ONE OF THOSE MOMENTS

So I went to San Francisco Fan Expo in November 2022 with a couple of my friends, and on one of the days, I dressed up as Beidou from Genshin Impact.

One of my friends, Kuma—she was recording a video and was like, “hey if anyone wants to join, come in! I feel like dancing.”

And I was like “Oh, she’s doing ballet stuff. I know a couple of things from colorguard!”

So I kinda just like, waltzed into the frame, did a tendu or whatever the fuck I did

And my wig fell off

Viv: *GASP*

Jingle: So I just snatched my wig

Viv: LOL

Jingle: YEAH

I snatched my own wig and curtsied…while my fucking costume was falling APART

The Beidou cosplay has a little detail at the top of the boot, and at the very end of the video, you could see it just fall down my leg…so I was looking a MESS.

But for some reason, that one video popped off. Afterwards, this shop in LA called “OG Collectibles” hit me up and they were like “Hey, we’re looking into getting up-and-coming voice actors for social media profiles. We have connections with a lot of established actors in the voice acting world”

(For context they have autograph signings there all the time, like the cast of Toradora, Jujutsu Kaisen, etc)

(Shoutout to Oscar if you’re ever seeing this btw)

Viv: LOL HI OSCAR

Jingle: So Oscar hit me up and was like, “hey, can we contract you to do some social media voiceovers and stuff” and I said “hell yeah” LOL

Basically, going to Fan Expo on a whim with friends led to me kinda getting a gig in LA with some pretty cool people

Viv: HELL YEAH

Can you link the video to me right now?

Jingle: Yeah for sure!

Viv: THANK YOU

Wow it really DID pop off 

Jingle: Oh yeah, it popped off! 

And the leg detail

ALSO

POPPED OFF

Like it FELL OFF my leg

Viv: OH SO EVERYTHING JUST

POPPED 

OFF

Jingle: YES

IT WAS A FUCKING MESS

Dude that cosplay was falling apart

Like I also did that colorguard thing with it and it was falling apart even further and I was like “damn I can’t wait to get rid of this shit” LOL

Viv: HAHAHAH

Is it a cosplay that you bought?

Jingle: Yeah I bought it! It was one of the mid-tier ones. It had good detailing, but…it can’t handle me, because I was physically running around LOL

Viv: LOL

Realistically I don’t know if a lot of cosplays can handle that amount of energy

I know how much energy you have and…it’s A LOT

(respectfully)

Jingle: LOL yes yes

Viv: Speaking of gigs, is voice acting your full-time job? 

Jingle: It’s more of a part-time thing right now. I got laid off a while ago, so like…while I’m applying to places, this is what I’m using to fill my time.

So i guess in a sense, it is my full-time job as of right now until I find an actual job

But I desperately want this to be my full-time job. That’s why I’m going BALLS TO THE WALLS on edits.

Viv: Oh I believe you

Those balls haven’t retracted yet as far as I know

Jingle: I know LOL

Viv: I mean you have your announcements, your videos, just so much stuff going on

2020 happened, people are getting laid off—you might as well just get your creative portfolio going while you’re looking for jobs.

Jingle: Mhm, that’s exactly it.

And see like, about the rocks and pixels thing—I wanna go into the roots of that. I was binging through Sam O’Nella, Oversimplified, and Game Theory

In one Game Theory video, Matt Pat was like “You know we lurk on our subreddit and see if we could find more crew members and people to bring into the Game Theory crew.”

And I was like “if y’all want to talk about fuckin’ rocks, I already have a doc filled with ideas!”

Viv: LMAO

THERE’s an ESSAY with RESEARCH and TABLES

Jingle: YES

AND FACTS

Viv: I feel like it’s such a niche topic, but there HAS to be people who really would get into that

Like I’m not remotely interested in—

Well actually hang on, that’s partially wrong

I’m not a big rocks person, but I have gotten into the field of crystals. 

Look at dis

[Viv takes out a bag of crystals and proceeds to show Jingle a crystal]

Jingle: is that apache obsidian

Viv:

HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT

Jingle: LOL

Viv: Anyway yeah these are my crystals

Jingle: They’re beautiful

Viv: Yeah! Hence why I was so interested in your rocks research

I was like “if someone like you is interested in something like rocks, I just KNOW you’re going to make that shit educational and entertaining.”

Mostly entertaining

[Jingle shows textbooks about rocks and gems that are somehow conveniently next to her]

Jingle: You fucking know it, buddy.

Viv: HOLY SHIT

Jingle: LOL

I’ve had these ones for a couple of years, I was like “I need to hold on to these.” Right now I’m looking for one of my geology textbooks from college, I need that one back 

Viv: Damn, if you were a professor for one of my electives I would have passed with flying colours

The traditional educational route for me was kinda boring, especially as a creative person.

Because they’re like “here’s what you need to learn” and I’m sitting there like…but WHY LOL

Like there needs to be an application for it

That’s why I really liked your rocks and pixels video so much, because you’re talking about fluorite and the first thing I ask myself is, “Okay but WHY are you telling me about fluorite?”And then you said, “well you play Kingdom Hearts 3, right? You know Kingdom Hearts. WELL HERE’S THE MINERAL THEY USE AND THIS IS WHAT IT ACTUALLY IS”

And suddenly I was HOOKED

Jingle: YEAH!

And see like, the start of rocks and pixels did trace back to when I was still in college 

You know how we have to take like, the upper division elective courses?

Viv: Yup

Jingle: So I had to take an upper division general ed and one of them was called “Our Violent Earth”

Viv: WAS THAT REALLY THE TITLE LOL

Jingle: WHAT A NAME

I think it was either the textbook or the class, but it was called “Our Violent Earth.” It was one of my summer electives.

The start of rocks and pixels could have started there. It was a six-week course, and once a week you had to start your own thread or reply to someone else’s thread online since it was like, an online-only summer class.

Viv: OH was it like one of those forum things?

Jingle: YES it was one of those classes

Bruh I broke down approximately how fast like

Okay so you know the finale of Avatar: The Last Airbender when Aang is fighting Ozai and Ozai kinda snaps his back just right and he’s able to access the Avatar state again?

Viv: YES

Jingle: So there’s a part where Aang started airbending and the rocks in whatever quarry they were in eroded away. I did some research and found a place in Antarctica where the winds move that fast and where the mountains have eroded in a similar fashion.

Viv: Whoa WHAT

Jingle: YEAH

Like Aang is blowing winds this fast for it to do that.

I also broke down the crater from…I think it was the post-credit scene in Iron Man 2, when they teased Thor

The crater that Marvel made for Mjölnir—how it’s formed is like, anatomically correct 

Viv: So it’s not just a fantasy CG that they made, it’s accurate

Jingle: Yeah, whatever they presented, it’s correct

Viv: Okay listen Jingle…

If your voice acting career ends up staying as a hobby or a part-time thing, you should at least be contacted by Marvel to be their geological expert.

Jingle: You’re right, then they won’t get their ass wrecked by geologists

Viv: LOL The geology nerds are going to be like “Is that REALLY accurate though?”

It’s like art history nerds when they see art and they go “Well see ACTUALLY…”

Jingle: LOL

“THEY DIDN’T HAVE THAT COLOUR.”

I love that shit

Viv: YEAH ME TOO LOL

And I think that’s where creative people can find their outlets initially, through things they’ve seen before

It’s like, how can you make it super interesting, right?

Jingle: Yep

Viv: Like in your case, you were taught all of these things about rocks and geology and gems and you were like “Okay how can I make this cool? Let’s apply it to this thing.”

And then WHA-BAM this happens, AND it plays into your voice acting because you’re describing it to people

Jingle: exactly

Viv: You’re doing a LOT of stuff for Rocks & Pixels btw. you’re doing scriptwriting, voice acting, AND video editing. It’s a 4-minute video that looks so simple, but takes a lot of work to do.

Jingle: Yeah like

I don’t think people who don’t create realize just how much can go into even a one-minute video. The amount of hours of planning, the amount of work that goes into the ART…

Like y’all, you don’t understand how much time I put into this shit LOL

Viv: YEAH and this is just you doing it by yourself 

Obviously would be a lot faster and more efficient if you had other people do it, but the reality is that it takes a lot of work, since creativity isn’t something that you can just…pump out

Jingle: Yeah or churn it like a machine

Viv: Exactly, it happens almost sporadically

So for you to then channel that energy and build out this bonkers video on fluorite is WILD LOL

Jingle: LOL

Viv: Honestly I think it’s better than almost any old educational video out there, it was giving me Crash Course vibes

Like as a kid in school you’re like “idk what the fuck the professor’s talking about,” but then you go on Crash Course and they explain something like chemical bonds in two minutes and you’re like 

“If it was explained to me this way, I would have understood it in class.”

Jingle: DUDE

Crash Course helped me pass high school

DEADASS

They helped me get through high school anatomy, it’s a fucking gift. To anyone reading this article, if you have the money — PLEASE buy a Crash Course Coin to help keep learning free.

Anyway

Viv: LOL

I mean that’s what we resort to in the world of digital media, right? There are people out who will just…explain things better to people

Like a professor can talk to 30 students, but only 15 people might get it, but the other 15 will be like “what” LOL

Jingle: You can talk, but that doesn’t guarantee learning

Viv: TRUER WORDS HAVE NEVER BEEN SAID

UNTIL NOW

Jingle: LOL

Viv: But enough of the the learnings and things

I wanna go into your voice acting demo reel, which I’ve listened to repeatedly—it is INCREDIBLE!

Jingle: Thank you!

Viv: Like the way you read the lines…I can’t imagine them being said any other way. You’re able to express the emotion that I think the lines are supposed to carry.

For example, in your second voice segment, you were portraying a character that was lost in a haunted house.

SOMEHOW, you made a very convincing voice of someone walking in a haunted house being TERRIFIED

Your ability to carry a wide range of emotions with your voice is SUPER valuable as a voice actor. You know how to channel a character type and then translate their likeness into a voice.

Jingle: HAHA thank you!

And it’s funny cause like, you’re essentially playing pretend when you’re an actor. Voice or on-screen, you’re just playing pretend. I’m the type of actor that draws as much real-world/lived experiences into my work

Like look, I’m a little bitch—I’m afraid of haunted houses.

Viv: HAHAHA

Jingle: So that was a snap for me LOL

But one of my coaches, Corina Boettger, always says, “Every character that you’re cast for, that you’re reading for, is you in an alternative universe.”

Having that in my head helped me significantly. Every character you voice is you in an alternate universe. That really helps me ground myself in a character and figure out where I’d go, how to perform.

Viv: That is such a good way to think about it, because you then become the character within that alternate universe.

In an alternate world, you ARE a radio host or you ARE a sentient AI that’s going to take over the world

That is advice framed in a way that is super helpful for aspiring voice actors.

I’m writing that down

I’m STEALING THAT ADVICE FROM YOUR COACH

Jingle: LOL

Viv: Okay, time to return back to our universe

I do want to give you the space to talk about the Filipina identity and the role it plays in your voice acting, since you are in fact…a Filipina person

Jingle: das me

Viv: LOL 

Like just imagine voicing a character who shares a similar, if not identical, cultural background as you do.

Jingle: It hits so differently—


[Interview was interrupted by a phone call, we’ll be right back after this commercial break]

Who am I kidding there is no commercial break

Now back to our regularly scheduled interview


Jingle: So I know that you know, and probably the people reading this know it too

Because this is Blood Citrus*, for the uhh

✨ Southeast Asian Creatives ✨

But there’s been a lot of representation popping up left and right for US, and every other person of colour. We’re popping up because we’re no longer just side characters in a white person’s story.

We ARE the story.

I’ve only been doing this since Octo—

Hmm…technically earlier, but the first formal voice acting stuff started in October 2021

So it’s incredible seeing people like myself get huge roles in video games and animation

it feels like

A mirror staring back at me

🎶 Staring back at me 🎶

Viv: LOL

🎶 AREN’T YOU SOMETHIN’ 🎶

🎶 AN ORIGINAL 🎶

Jingle: LOL

So unserious

Viv: Oh of COURSE we’re unserious

Okay but seriously tho, I love the point you’re making about seeing more people who look like us—not just in indie media, but mainstream westernized media. 

Like at best, people who look like us are usually secondary characters. They’re in the main cast still, but they’re usually supporting characters

Jingle: Yep

Viv: So to see someone who looks like us front and center, it means a lot

There’s a chance that any young Filipina person out there will see you and be like “if she can do it, then I can do it, too.”

And I think that’s really what a lot of creatives do, whether they know it or not. They don’t have to be front and center, but to see people like them do creative work will inspire the younger generation to pursue creative work sooner.

Jingle: Yeah, and see that’s why I think like…

That’s why it felt great when people like Ryan Higa, Michelle Phan, and Kevjumba, when they all ruled YouTube, it felt so empowering. They were ruling YouTube in like, what…2009 - 2010?

Viv: Yeah the early 2010s

Jingle: Yeah, people like Happy Slip too

Viv: I LOVE HAPPY SLIP

I’m so glad she’s doing standup comedy now talking about the FIlipino household. I watch her and I’m like “omg I used to watch you play your mom back then!”

Jingle: RIGHT?!

Viv: Yeah, with the accent and everything! And it wasn’t even to make a mockery of the accent, that’s just how it was!

Jingle: YEAH

THIS IS US

Viv: As a Vietnamese-American, seeing people like Michelle Phan be one of the OG makeup YouTubers, and now she has Em Cosmetics, her own makeup company, and she wore ao dai on the red carpet

Like to see CULTURAL CLOTHING on the red carpet…You can just SEE how far media has come from the very beginning until now

Jingle: *sigh*

Five star days. God bless.

Viv: Those were the DAYS

The days when YouTube had fuzzy quality

Jingle: 480p was the highest

Viv: YEAH

The days of watching How to Be Ninja

The days of watching your favourite anime in 15 parts

And now you can watch them with ADS 

in HD

Jingle: This conversation has aged us

Viv: I MEAN IF YOU REALLY WANT TO GO THERE

WE CAN TALK ABOUT K-POP

Like I know you love SNSD and I love VIXX, the 2nd gen groups

I think when I first started listening to K-Pop, I was listening to Big Bang, 2NE1, the YG artists

Jingle: YES

missA, SISTAR, and SNSD were my gateways

Viv: SISTAR YES

I wish they still stayed together

It’s so wild though because people nowadays are like “I love BTS” and I’m  here like “WELL BACK IN MY DAY NO ONE KNEW WHO THEY WERE”

Jingle: LOL

“They weren’t FORMED yet”

Viv: YEAH

THEY ALL HAD THE SAME HAIR COLOUR

Jingle: EVERYONE DRESSED LIKE DORKS BACK THEN

Viv: YOU COULDN’T TELL WHO PEOPLE WERE BASED OFF OF HAIR COLOURS

AND NOW YOU CAN

Jingle: YEAH

GOD the stylists back in the day, fashion has come a LONG way

Viv: yeah the fashion has matured, for sure

Jingle: Yeah agreed

Viv: Jeez we’re really aging ourselves with this huh

Jingle: yup

We need to stop

Viv: Yeah we’ll stop

OKAY

IT’S TIME FOR THE FINAL SEGMENT

CHOOSE YOUR OWN QUESTION

You have three prompts to choose from: Oddly Specific, Food for the Soul, and Top Five.

Which one are you choosing?

Jingle:

I’m gonna go with Top Five, and I’LL pick the topic.

Viv: Alright sweet LET’S HEAR IT

Jingle: So I recently watched some videos from Watcher, the YouTube channel with Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej (the guys that used to host Buzzfeed Unsolved)

I watched their Top Five Beatdown called “We Fought Over the Best Fictional Foods,” and I think I want to do something similar.

So here’s mine, but in no particular order.

FIRST, I sincerely want to try a Faerie Bubble from Neopets

It’s a regular food item, but it’s like…a sugar bubble and inside of it is like a syrup. It’s one of those like, stupid pretty items where you’re like “That’s not food.”

Viv: 

Jingle: YEAH

I loved Neopets as a kid

Viv: I didn’t really play it as much, but I remember my favourite mini-game was the one with the ice cream

Jingle: OH with the chia and you dodge the ice cream?

Viv: YEAH

And there were different levels with like, vanilla ice cream, chocolate ice cream, mint chocolate, etc…that was the game that I really enjoyed

THIS ONE

Jingle: YES

So the fairy bubbles had different flavors, like island berry, lemon berry, like

I just wanted to eat all of the fairy bubbles, cause they’re shaped like friend and look tasty

My second one would be…I believe it’s called Jennamite.

So in Avatar: The Last Airbender, when they first find King Bumi, he puts these creeping crystal rings on Katara and Sokka

At the end, he earthbends it off and he’s like, “I believe he calls it Jennamite, and it’s rock candy”

And I wanna know what that rock candy tastes like

Viv: They remind me of those crystal candies that people make and then eat it in front of a microphone

But also, Sokka and Katara are encased in this, so it’s gotta be strong enough to encase two humans, which would make it like…crunchier in texture?

Jingle: YEAH And it’s WILD because Bumi at the end grabs a piece and he just takes a bite out of it

It’s an AMAZING hunk of atoms ‘cause it creeps, and it creeps incredibly fast

So I’m like, I wanna know what this tastes like

If it expands in my stomach…goodbye world

Viv: LOL

You’ll at least get full faster

like it’ll only take one bite for you to get satiated if it grows

Jingle: YEAH

OH OKAY THE THIRD THING: THE CANDY FROM JIMMY NEUTRON that the townsfolk get HOOKED on

Viv: OH the little round things with the yellow bumps on them

Jingle: with the yellow bumps on them

YEAH

THAT

I WANT THAT

I WANT TO TRY THAT

Viv: Jimmy made the craziest shit on that show

Remember book gum? When Cindy ate it and said it tasted like fried chicken

Jingle: YEAH It got the townsfolk HOOKED

Okay what else…is there like any savory food…?

Viv: Are you more of a sweet or savoury type of person?

Jingle: That’s the thing, I’m very split down the middle. If you asked me what kind of crepe I’d want to eat, I wouldn’t say like, a strawberry one. I’d say like, this chicken pesto one that I had once at a festival

Viv: Ooooo

Jingle: Yeah it’s fucking incredible

So I’m very split down the middle when it comes to sweet and savory

But the thing is like, children’s media tends to appeal to sweetness, because children have sweet tooths, so you’re probably going to remember more of the candy growing up than the regular food

Viv: Yeah

Jingle: Hmm

I’m trying to scuttle on over to savory, but it’s so hard to think of

What other like, culinary shows have there been?

Viv: Well there’s Food Wars, there’s…Death Note where L just eats everything LOL

Jingle: Hmm

OH

I want to try this one thing from Pokémon…a pokéblock.

‘Cause they have poffins, which are more or less like, muffin tops. The pokéblocks, though, are made of berries, and they kinda almost look like hi-chews.

I think they’re from the Hoenn region? I think it’s Hoenn region.

Viv: oh my god it DOES look like a hi-chew

Like a block of hi-chew LOL

Jingle: Yeah! It’s essentially a hi-chew, but it’s made from the berries in the Pokémon world. I wanna eat it.

Cause them bitches could be spicy, and I want to eat a spicy hi-chew

I wanna burn my ass

HAHAHA

Viv: LOL

Forget the spicy noodle challenge, just eat a spicy pokéblock

Jingle: Just eat a spicy hi-chew

I’m BEGGING you to

Viv: They’re also carried in what looks like a Pez container

like a Pokéball Pez container

Jingle: YEAH

Viv: Okay now I’m really aging myself by saying “Pez container”

Jingle: I USED TO COLLECT THOSE

Viv: YEAH THEY HAD DIFFERENT HEADS

They had the Looney tunes ones with Tweety bird and Sylvestor

I love them SO MUCH

Jingle: YEP

Okay I have one savory dish to close out my list

In Persona 5…I want to eat that big ass burger

Viv: The big burger?

Jingle: The…either the Big Bang Burger or the Galaxy Burger

Viv: 

This one?

Jingle: Yeah

Viv: JEEZ

THAT IS A HONKIN’ BURGER

Jingle: Yeah

I wanna eat that

That’s my like

You ever have days where you’re like “I’ve been good with food, I haven’t been eating like shit, today’s the day I’m gonna eat like shit.”

That’s the burger I’m eating that day

Viv: So instead of eating the box of donuts you post on social, you’re gonna be eating this burger

Jingle: Yep

That big ass burger

Just blend that bitch, put some soda as a liquid, guzzle it and be like

“Ah, well…I’ll see you all in the ER”

Viv: LOL

Jingle: Get my arteries unclogged

Viv: Just hibernate for a day

Jingle: A SOLID day

Yeah that’d be my top five:

  • Fairy Bubble (Neopets)
  • Mega-Candy (Jimmy Neutron)
  • Pokéblock (Pokemon)
  • Jennamite (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
  • Big Bang Burger (Persona 5)

Viv: EXCELLENT LIST I was not expecting you to pull from media for food, I was expecting IRL recommendations

That’s smart, I’d love to see people recreate all of these foods

I think the REACT channel made the Jimmy Neutron candy

Tbh though I was expecting more of a chocolate truffle instead of a jelly candy

Jingle: Yeah it has that look

Cause it doesn’t just look like it’ll be THAT

Viv: Yeah like I thought it’d have like rice krispies or something

So like a chocolate truffle covered in a purple glaze with rice krispies

Jingle: Like a chocolate ganache?

Viv: Yeah like a chocolate ganache

I was expecting that, not a grape jelly

Jingle: …I don’t like grape that much.

Like the artificial grape flavor

Viv: I don’t either, ‘cause it tastes like medicine

Jingle: Yeah exactly

Viv: Why did doctors make things grape flavoured?

Or cherry?

Jingle: lol I don’t know

Okay so fun Jingle fact: when I was a kid, there was one grape medicine I really liked

And I legitimately necked it once from the bottle

Viv: YOU DID WHAT

Jingle: It was like a cold medicine

That’s probably why I turned out the way I did LOL

Viv: I mean I’m not a doctor, so I can’t confirm nor deny that happened LOL

At least you didn’t have to worry about getting a cold or cough for a while

Jingle: I was covered for a whole week haha

Viv: You were IMMUNE

Alright, final question for ya, girly. Is there anything else you want to talk about before we wrap this up?

Jingle: Hmm…I guess depending on when this is published, I’m gonna have a video game demo out

Viv: OOOOOOOOOOOO

Jingle: I just finished recording it

Viv: I AM EXCITED

Jingle: yes

Give it a listen

Viv: I WILL

I just love that you and so many other voice actors are succeeding and getting roles

Creativity is a collaborative effort, and that’s what I love about it. I know that sounds cheesy, but it’s true

Jingle: Yeah! 

Also, learn from other people’s wins. See what works, take everything as a learning experience. If you auditioned for a part and someone else got it, listen to what they did and how it worked so that you can apply it later

ALSO PLUGGING THE ROCKS AND PIXELS GEODUDE EPISODE BECAUSE IT’S PROBABLY GOING TO BE LAUNCHED BY THE TIME THIS IS OUT

Viv: OH HELL YEAH

OKAY GONNA PLUG YOUR SOCIALS AND THEN CLOSE THIS OUT

TTYL BYEEE

Jingle: BYEEE


You can find Jingle’s voice in several video game works, most notably Sally Mountainpeak (created by Cassius Creed) and Alien Incrementum (produced by Celeste and Mizerable). 

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