I Should Roll: A Citadel Carol, Episode One
Oh, the Weather Inside is Frightful
Welcome to Tamaru's Emporium, your one-stop-shop for everything and anything you could possibly imagine! This year, Tamaru has dedicated six whole floors of the fifty-storey shopping centre to celebrate the human holiday of Christmas, and there are plenty of curious characters seeking the reason for the season—or, well, seeking something, anyway.
cast, in order of vocal appearance:
Kaya Renwick - Narrator and NPCs
JD Kelly - Vahlen Tyne; Training and Advertisement VO
Hans Cummings - Elfest (the Jolliest Vorcha)
Leah Ryan - Maven Tawndry
Lea Lawson - Teer Iüs
Hunter LaPaglia - Ezra'Nowell nar Bachjret
Amanda Cotter - Este'Nowell nar Bachjret
Dan Spitaliere - Sechasmenos Mavros
Ché Grové - June'Gees nar Loron
Chase Hutchison - Zonn(amondan)
Tiff Compton - Qress'a; Nerso Gan (Tamaru's PA)
Maria Damianou - Beth the Geth
I Should Roll is a production of the Intergalactic Improv Initiative. It is created by Kaya Renwick and produced by JD Kelly. Sound design by Kaya Renwick, Dan Spitaliere, and JD Kelly.
All music is used under either a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence, the Pixabay Content Licence, or the Universal Music for Creators licence. Sound effects not produced in-house are used under the same licences.
detailed scene credits
Opening Credits: Future Loop, Aleksandr Karabanov/Pixabay; Christmas Day, Serge Pavkin/Pixabay
Welcome to Tamaru's: Happy Lovely Xmas, BFCMUSIC/Pixabay; Christmas Day, Evgenii Kulabukhov/Pixabay; Jingle Bells 3, Kevin MacLeod; Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies, Tchaikovsky/arr. Kevin MacLeod; Krampus Workshop, Kevin MacLeod; Holiday Weasel, Kevin MacLeod; Christmas, Denys Kyshchuk/Pixabay; Getting Ready for Christmas, ArtArea_Studio/Pixabay; Christmas, DanaMusic/Pixabay; Blue Christmas, ClavierMusic/Pixabay; Up on the Housetop, Kevin MacLeod
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