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Submit Your Questions to the Voice of Vanille!

By GG-AngelThanatos 1 year, 10 months ago • 8 Comments

Do you love Final Fantasy? Have you ever had questions for those involved in the series? Well, now’s your chance to be heard!

This Friday, March 26th, our Editor-in-Chief, Crix Lee is sitting down with Georgia Van Cuylenburg – the voice of Vanille…and we want your questions!

Submit your questions below and they could be included in our video interview. Check out Georgia in action in Final Fantasy XIII – in stores now!

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MyaSharona

1 year, 10 months ago

Q: What other projects are you currently working on or have up and coming?

shadowcat

1 year, 10 months ago

amazing, ok I have some questions :)
Q: Did they offer you to be one of the other character's voice? like fang or serah? If not did you want to be a different char's voice besides vanille's? if yes who and why?
Did you enjoy doing this work, was it hard? How was working with the other girls like Rachel Robinson (Fang's English voice actress) and Ali Hillis (Lightning's English voice actress)?

AbbyEqualsLove

1 year, 10 months ago

Vanille is so amazing =]
Q: Do you feel like you can relate to Vanille's personality?
Q: How much and what kind of gaming do you do? What is your favorite Final Fantasy game?

nani

1 year, 10 months ago

Was it difficult to voice act a character who was already acting herself?

GG-AngelThanatos

1 year, 10 months ago

Hey, all - the interview is now on Friday so you have a little time - get your questions in!!! ;-)

Ammy

1 year, 10 months ago

(I absolutely adore Vanille!) Did the qualities of the character (perkiness, optimism, etc) start to rub off on you when/after you voiced her?

GG-AngelThanatos

1 year, 10 months ago

@Chifunii from Twitter asks, "Question; Are there any short stories you can share with us of when you were with the rest of the cast?"

Empress Brown Eyed Girl

1 year, 10 months ago

I haven't played the game yet.. But how about: "How did you become a voice actress?" That is something I'd love to hear about. :)