![]() ![]() I think that’s what what’s really special about the show. In one moment I think “Oh how could Eren do this”? Then the next moment, I think “wait maybe he’s right or he’s onto something”. Where you are not sure which side to take. I think that’s one of the thing’s Attack On Titan does extremely well it creates this gray area. I’m not sure who’s right and who’s wrong. In fact I have not read the manga, so I don’t know yet as a viewer and someone who loves the characters so deeply. RELATED: Toei Delays Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroīryce Papenbrook: No, I didn’t really take inspiration from other villains or other characters. The Illuminerdi: Were there any anime villains that you took reference to while doing the voice of Eren for his final two seasons? Bryce Papenbrook | Wondercon 2022 Bryce Papenbrook Reveals If He Considers Eren The Villain of Attack on Titan What we landed on and came up with it’s just awesome. Mike Mcfarland (Voice of Jean Kirstein in Attack On Titan and ADR Director) and I really collaborated on how we wanted it to sound. So that experience, we tried to factor into the voice. Not only ages but he goes through a lot between Season 3 and Season 4. So as far the voice goes he’s much younger before and he just ages. In this latest season that anger is still there, but it’s kind of buried under this coldness. There’s this anger that comes through that’s just emanating through every single line that he has. RELATED: CRUNCHYROLL BLOOMS LARGEST ANIME LINEUP IN HISTORY FOR SPRING 2022īryce Papenbrook: Yeah, absolutely! So I think all of the performances as Eren in Seasons 1 through 3 was driven by anger. Can you explain the process of doing that? It’s because in the first half, he was young, naive, and heroic. ![]() The Illuminerdi: Can you tell us what the process was like for doing the voice of Eren from the first three seasons to changing his voice now for the final two seasons. ![]() Attack On Titan’s Bryce Papenbrook Explains The Process of Transitioning His Naive Heroic Eren Yaeger Voice To A Weary Antagonist Bryce also shares if he actually considers Eren a villain. We also asked Bryce if there were any anime villains that inspired his villainous Eren voice. We asked Bryce about his process of changing Eren’s voice from the hero in the first three seasons to the villain in the final seasons. We at the Illuminerdi had the opportunity to interview Bryce at Wondercon 2022. He is also known as the voice of Kirito ( Sword Art Online), Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli ( JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure), and Inosuke Hashibira ( Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba). Veteran voice actor Bryce Papenbrook is the English voice dub of Eren Yaeger. RELATED: Attack On Titan: Eren’s Journey from Willful Hero to His Worst Fear With all the tragedy and trauma Eren has faced, it isn’t hard to see why he has lost so much of his humanity. These traumatic experiences include betrayal, corruption, shocking revelations, and prejudice. We also see him face other traumatic experiences along the way. We see Eren grow from a cadet into a full-fledged member of the Survey Corp throughout the first three seasons. ![]()
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