I like how its not just the voice acting and the lines, but also the expressions and art all working in tandem to deliver how merely inconvenient all this shit is to her
I don't think they read the script all the way through before recording it. Just reading the text alone it is possible to think she's supposed to whine because he brought her to the wrong place, not that the building was demolished
Being in a bad situation doesn't give you the right to be curt or crude. I'm glad she realises that while her life may be over, that's no reason to bother us about it.
Y'know, I've never seen how Nanao gets along if you DON'T ruin everything. It's always "That's where I work!" or "Kiyaaaaaah!". Being Nanao is suffering.
I have lost interest in anime and fandom as I’ve gotten older, but I think it’s that it lost its indie/diy/community theater aesthetic, not so much the content or concepts. I still like anime style art.
@@zeeoh5466Yeah, wall trade centers are getting harder to come by. I have a mint 1950s wall still in packaging along with some less rare 1980s walls out of packaging. I've been trying to find a wall trade center so I can trade my walls for a 1900s wall (my father favorite year of wall) but there haven't been on in my area for years.
Fun fact; this is one of the early games Sandlot asset flipped to make the EDF series. Also all the character art/designs are by the character artist for Cowboy Bebop. Robot Alchemic Drive is such a wonderfully bizarre game, absolutely my favorite PS2 game
I know the writing is cheesy, but at the time I was blown away by how many branching paths Nanao's story could take. Quirky stuff like this is why Robot Alchemic Drive is one of my favorite PS2 games!
For those wondering what the fuck these clips are from: Robot Alchemical Drive is a ps2 game, set in a world where there's an invisible substance in space that basically insta-kills any living thing exposed to it. So, aliens decide to invade earth inside of giant robots, so they can withstand the substance/our oxygen. You can pick one of three high school students to play as (one of which is the guy above who looks at least 30), as well as a few different mechs. You get a mech because......anime corporation. The gameplay is actually kinda unique since you control the mech from the outside, so you switch between running around as your player to position yourself, and moving the mech. Clunky, but cool. You can buy upgrades for the mech, as well as get bonuses for keeping specific buildings from being destroyed. The plot is Just Okay, and apparently the voice acting is like this on purpose? For what purpose I really dont know. Also, Nanao's grandmother got blown up in the game's first mission. Along with Nanao's house.
Dude literally made his meganite JUMP on the bakery like some hop skotch. So not only is this game way better and more fun than it looks here because you pilot giant mechs, but not only can you destroy the bakery Nanao works at, you can destroy subsequent places she works at (a cafe and grocery store) AND her house to ruin her life further which she comments about being so poor she resorts to eating bread and water as "soup". If you follow certain branching choices (yes this game has those) too the protagonist will comment in the story about how Nanao actually goes down the sewer slide because her life had gotten so awful.
R.A.D is genuinely fun. I remember playing it as a kid and it captured a wonderful sense of scale. The voice acting was hilarious all throughout. Especially the reporter
Whats happened is that they have no idea the context for any of the lines, and are voice acting alone. Thats basically all you need to get a performance like this.
I remember seeing this game on that voice acting dunkey video. The strong "early 2000s vibe" and the corny voice acting (which was on purpose from what I've seen) makes me want to check the game out.
I like how neither characters sound like they really care. "Thanks for keeping me company." "I guess.... I was just bored." "No, the bakery! That's where I work... sigh... do I really need to go job hunting already?
i fucking love this game, awesome mech controls, scale feels great, and the cherry on top, the terrible voice acting is just hilarious. the complete package!
You know what he sounds like? Thats one guy from the vine or short where the girl says something flirty and happy and he just goes YEAH, NO, IT DOESN'T. Same boosted mic
I played the living hell out of this game as a kid, but never could get past the mission where you have to keep the kaiju from smashing her grandma's apartment. I keep meaning to go back to it, now that I have a modded PS2, since I never could get it running at a decent speed in PCSX2.
just recently, pcsx2 team finally released 2.0 version of stable release since like 2016 i think, but you should use nightly release anyway because it's receiving updates daily which make gaming run better even on a potato pc.
"That's where I work!" Oh, no, honey, not anymore. Thank you for reminding me I bought RAD a while ago and still need to play through it. Truly, a game that lives up to its title.
I don’t know what’s more surprising: the voice acting, the giant robot plot twist at the end out of nowhere, or the fact that she seemed to only care that the bakery was destroyed
Unrelated to the Bakery but I like how the protagonist of this game is like 15 no matter who you pick but the middle one, the guy seems here, looks like he’s 40.
Dang, I remembered seeing this game randomly on youtube way back when I was a tiny child, but I could never recall its name. Crazy that it showed back up the way it did.
@@GardenArcade wait that's what game this is!? I played the demo like once as a kid and remember it being awesome.. apparently my memory of the dialogue is... imperfect lol
@@sifuhotman8595i dont know the awesome part,but the dub was funny,always though the stuff happening in the game was melodramatic tragedy(sometimes in funny way)
“Be strong”
Almost like he knew what was coming
I think he's the one who threw it
Grandma is gone, someone has to teach her the world is a cruel place.
Don't go to work tomorrow
Like he saw it coming in the distance behind her and quickly threw it in. 😂
@@Tycho77lol
Oh no!
The bakery!
The place where she works!
In Rainbows love
Not anymore, chump.
😟
She don't work there no more!
@@xotl2780😟
The flat delivery somehow makes it more endearing. It's like she's been dead inside for years.
Nanao is just like me fr fr
#literallyme
It's all the bread and water soup
@@TheChiefOrg13ong brother
Ot’s all the cockroaches she roasted over a spit in the rubbles of her grandma’s house over the years speaking
"thanks for keeping me company! 😊"
"Yeeah 😐"
Immidiately laughed my ass off
The thing is, the original JP script probably had うん which is basically "yeah no problem" in this context.
But bro really went 😐👍
Bro didn't waste a second to laugh his ass off
@@mohammednegm4007 couldve translated it as "yeah, sure" but
Yeahhhhh
@@mosti72 Localizers smh my head
I like how its not just the voice acting and the lines, but also the expressions and art all working in tandem to deliver how merely inconvenient all this shit is to her
I'd be mad pissed too if i just got the job and now i fucking don't but the bill is still due next week
I think her grandmother died shortly before this too during a giant mecha battle. So it’s just a bad week for her.
I love how she reacts to the bakery getting destroyed as if someone threw a tomato at it or tp'd the place.
I don't think they read the script all the way through before recording it. Just reading the text alone it is possible to think she's supposed to whine because he brought her to the wrong place, not that the building was demolished
They TP'd it, all right. Totally Pulverized.
She works there but it's not like she lives there. That's what she's thinking
I don't know anything about this game, but this seems like a localization problem, English voice actors and translators usually ruin stuff
@kakkakapwppwow It was intentional, it was meant to emulate the bad dubbing of localized monster films since they had a low budget.
OH NO
THE BAKERY
ITS BROKEN
But what if... I were to work past time in fast food and disguise as my own baking?
No shit
MY BAKERY...
IT'S BROKEN...
SPINAL
It's okay. She still has enough money for bread and water soup
MY PRECIOUS POWER BAKERY, GONE FOREVER!
0:20 "aight"
First JRPG character to say "aight"
".... Okay?" The delivery in this is sublime.
"Yeah..."
Excellent delivery. Best one-liner ever negl
Didnt know he was chill like that
I genuinely can't tell if the guy likes her or not. It's like his delivery is equal parts affectionate and ambivalent
It's simple. He likes her enough to walk her to the bakery, but not enough to decide against destroying it.
INTJ romance be like
@@trustytrest what does that mean?
@@Moocow2003He had to make sure she saw it getting destroyed.
There's some sort of energy that eminates from these kinds of games
Classics of games type energy
You mean "dub from the late 90s/early 2000s"?
Like a malignant type of energy.
Or the lack of it
the malicious spirits
I like how she gets splattered and launched away in a bloody mess but calmly expresses her discontent regarding the situation in a civilized manner
The bakery is on top of Maslow's Pyramid
Being in a bad situation doesn't give you the right to be curt or crude. I'm glad she realises that while her life may be over, that's no reason to bother us about it.
Holy shit she does get splattered lol
I rewatched and noticed blood, near where she was standing@@lucylu3342
She doesn't get splattered nessisarily. She DEF got launched though LMAO
I thought it was a fan dub the minute I heard “AIGHTT”
I remember playing this longtime ago,i dont know which one is worse this one or Chaos Wars dub lol
@@Zero_Testeri'd say chaos wars as this game came out in 2002 while CW was releaded in 2008
I thought it Indie game try to parody Robot game on Steam or something like that lol.
@@megahedgehog2039 Don't think it being older really justifies it lol. There were still good dubs back then.
@@DaisiesTC
I interpreted that as him saying Chaos Wars has less of an excuse since it came later
"Aight."
Who made a ps2 version of Ghost Stories Anime
She even kind of looks like one of the girls from Ghost Stories, it's uncanny.
Apparently Enix (Yes, as in what would become Square Enix) okayed this
i thought this was a ghost stories game someone made just from the thumbnail lol
Someone slightly slurs "all right" and suddenly it's Ghost Stories tier? All right
I thought the art style looked familiar.
Nanao in 2001: "No! The World Trade Centre! That's where I work!"
nooo 😭😭
boo.
@@Gamefreak924 I'm from New York. That was a good joke and I give them the pass.
Sorry what?.
@@Gamefreak924 its been 23 years bro let it go
0:55 *"Nanao, stand proud. You are strong."*
Found this video by brushing water off my screen. Did not disappoint.
Ahh-aight
Yeah...
Okay...
...okay
Aha...
Y'know, I've never seen how Nanao gets along if you DON'T ruin everything.
It's always "That's where I work!" or "Kiyaaaaaah!".
Being Nanao is suffering.
One must imagine nanao happy
P@@Rehmanihani yeah, coz otherwise, there's zero chance she would be.
Wait, is this a real game? 💀
@@ravioli-ravioli yep
@@Rehmanihani that's crazy!
And the voiceover is surely done only for the memes, right?
You can see her getting knocked back by the robot thing, like 5 gallons of blood came out of her what the hell
But the bakery...!
Robotic Alchemic Drive is the gift that keeps on giving.
True it like The Big O but with essence of melodramatic tragic dark comedy.
you could say this game is ..................... RAD
Poor Nanao can’t catch a break not only is she now out of a job but now her source of bread for her water soup is gone too
"What kind of soup!?"
Even though it is objectively bad voice acting, I find it very endearing. It has a very campy feel
I have lost interest in anime and fandom as I’ve gotten older, but I think it’s that it lost its indie/diy/community theater aesthetic, not so much the content or concepts. I still like anime style art.
Apparently that was what they were going for.
the theme song help alot, it's a lovely tune.
She sounded more inconvenienced than utterly devastated
She's dead inside
1:00 Apparently getting crushed by the robot also was not as important as the bakery being ruined.
She is so mildly inconvenienced by this
She is being strong
I aspire to be like Nanao, mildly inconvenienced by the horrors of life
so relatable. this is also how i would react if my job got destroyed
I was planning to feel sorry for her, but I just cracked out when I heard the way she reacted.
"I found work at the wall trade center close by. Can you walk me there ?"
damn, lucky. there's no wall trade centers where i live. i have like 3 of the same ultra rare wall that i can't fucking get rid of
Don't you mean World Trade Ce- 💀
Why the trade wall center? Why not local congress or something?)
Nanao in the morning of September 11th 2001: no...the World Trade Center. That's where I work.
@@zeeoh5466Yeah, wall trade centers are getting harder to come by. I have a mint 1950s wall still in packaging along with some less rare 1980s walls out of packaging.
I've been trying to find a wall trade center so I can trade my walls for a 1900s wall (my father favorite year of wall) but there haven't been on in my area for years.
He sounds like a depressed 2000s surfer dude.
"Nanao... be strong."
He KNEW what was coming.
You're laughing. The bakery (that's where she works) got destroyed and you're laughing.
"I am, and i'm tired of pretending it's not funny"
"That's where I work!"
Correction: That's where you worked
Bro's voice acting like it's a Discord call
Fun fact; this is one of the early games Sandlot asset flipped to make the EDF series.
Also all the character art/designs are by the character artist for Cowboy Bebop.
Robot Alchemic Drive is such a wonderfully bizarre game, absolutely my favorite PS2 game
I was thinking the town literally looked like an Earth Defense Force map
"Dont worry Nanao the bakery had a full disaster insurance plan on it, we just needed to coordinate a fraud scheme to get a payout"
I don't know how I was expecting this clip to end, but that certainly wasn't it
"They have a Metal Gear? Here?!"
I know the writing is cheesy, but at the time I was blown away by how many branching paths Nanao's story could take. Quirky stuff like this is why Robot Alchemic Drive is one of my favorite PS2 games!
Art style genuinely made me think this was a visual novel or something, so that ending came completely out of nowhere.
Gotta balance that affection meter or they'll catch feelings.
this dialogue is peak
For those wondering what the fuck these clips are from:
Robot Alchemical Drive is a ps2 game, set in a world where there's an invisible substance in space that basically insta-kills any living thing exposed to it. So, aliens decide to invade earth inside of giant robots, so they can withstand the substance/our oxygen. You can pick one of three high school students to play as (one of which is the guy above who looks at least 30), as well as a few different mechs. You get a mech because......anime corporation. The gameplay is actually kinda unique since you control the mech from the outside, so you switch between running around as your player to position yourself, and moving the mech. Clunky, but cool. You can buy upgrades for the mech, as well as get bonuses for keeping specific buildings from being destroyed. The plot is Just Okay, and apparently the voice acting is like this on purpose? For what purpose I really dont know.
Also, Nanao's grandmother got blown up in the game's first mission. Along with Nanao's house.
The greatest side quest of all time.
Dude literally made his meganite JUMP on the bakery like some hop skotch.
So not only is this game way better and more fun than it looks here because you pilot giant mechs, but not only can you destroy the bakery Nanao works at, you can destroy subsequent places she works at (a cafe and grocery store) AND her house to ruin her life further which she comments about being so poor she resorts to eating bread and water as "soup". If you follow certain branching choices (yes this game has those) too the protagonist will comment in the story about how Nanao actually goes down the sewer slide because her life had gotten so awful.
R.A.D is genuinely fun. I remember playing it as a kid and it captured a wonderful sense of scale. The voice acting was hilarious all throughout. Especially the reporter
aaaiight
On one hand, I feel bad for Nanao, having lost her livelihood.
On the other hand, that delivery was sublime.
Ya know, even tho this is “bad voice acting” I can still tell Nanao’s VA is talented. So this was definitely done on purpose 😂
Whats happened is that they have no idea the context for any of the lines, and are voice acting alone.
Thats basically all you need to get a performance like this.
@@fearedjamesthat happened a lot for games at this time
Don’t ask Nanao about robots. Because they kill people. Because robots killed her Grandma, ok?
I remember seeing this game on that voice acting dunkey video. The strong "early 2000s vibe" and the corny voice acting (which was on purpose from what I've seen) makes me want to check the game out.
Apparently it's a good game with interesting mechanics from what I heard.
It is a good game, if you love mechs this is a mustplay
@@pugnome i remember ding dong wanted to play it on oneyplays at some point
@@hesiolite that would have been funny lol
Wait , why the dub was bad on purpose?
"Aww this is so swee- WHAT THE FUCK"
These damn robots keep showing up and destroying Nanao's place of work
That's the deadiest "All right" I've ever heard😭😭😭 I thought he said aiite that's how bad it is
The bakery should have pushed both analog sticks inward to guard
I like how neither characters sound like they really care.
"Thanks for keeping me company."
"I guess.... I was just bored."
"No, the bakery! That's where I work... sigh... do I really need to go job hunting already?
i fucking love this game, awesome mech controls, scale feels great, and the cherry on top, the terrible voice acting is just hilarious. the complete package!
This game is a treasure, I'm glad people are still thinking about it once in a while
I got really sad when the robot destroyed the bakery :(
And Nanao
That's where she works 😢
@@buzzedgalaxy Exactly man.
She has a SA1 Tails-like voice
Aw, geez energy
You know what he sounds like? Thats one guy from the vine or short where the girl says something flirty and happy and he just goes YEAH, NO, IT DOESN'T. Same boosted mic
It didn't destroy her buns.
It destroyed her whole bakery....
Not only does this sound like how my conversations usually go, my employment too got flattened.
Make fun of voice acting all you want. (I do too) But this was one of most unique games ever made. A true classic and proof that PS2 era was the king.
The mic quality, the voice acting, the dialogue, the random thing crashing into the bakery...what Earth is going on?? 😂
I saw this on my front page and I could feel the cursed energy coming off it, like dark waves
The guy has some of the best voice acting I've ever heard! Almost unheard of to hear such natural delivery when anime sprites are on screen!
There's a mission where you have to protect her house... if you fail, her yell is hilariously bad.
Oh no! Our bakery! Its broken!
It's nice to see RAD appearing on youtube again.
I played the living hell out of this game as a kid, but never could get past the mission where you have to keep the kaiju from smashing her grandma's apartment. I keep meaning to go back to it, now that I have a modded PS2, since I never could get it running at a decent speed in PCSX2.
you need a good cpu to emulate unfortunately /: thankfully PCSX2 might've fix most of the issue when 2.0 roll around.
@@cool-soap???
Just download the nightly builds
@@user-vp9ry3km2c no download your mom phone number-yes download the nightly build!
@@cool-soap I imagine I'd have no problems, nowadays, but I haven't really tried in a good 8 years or so. 😆
just recently, pcsx2 team finally released 2.0 version of stable release since like 2016 i think, but you should use nightly release anyway because it's receiving updates daily which make gaming run better even on a potato pc.
"That's where I work!"
Oh, no, honey, not anymore.
Thank you for reminding me I bought RAD a while ago and still need to play through it. Truly, a game that lives up to its title.
Oh no!
Our bakery!
.....It's broken!
I don’t know what’s more surprising: the voice acting, the giant robot plot twist at the end out of nowhere, or the fact that she seemed to only care that the bakery was destroyed
It's Japan. You damn well know they'll shove in a giant robot or two for funsies
So this is that Persona game
Nah it's a video game adaptation of that Evangelion show people talk about
Lmao it's persona 6
Oh no, not the bakery!
"aighht"
"okay"
"yeah"
😂😂
RAD never gets old
Be proud Nanao, you're strong.
Yeah.
Unrelated to the Bakery but I like how the protagonist of this game is like 15 no matter who you pick but the middle one, the guy seems here, looks like he’s 40.
Robot alchemic drive is unmistakable.
"That's where I work", said Nanao calmly
So is this game just about giant robots systematically destroying every aspect of this girl's life?
Imagine slowly getting your life back together but the universe has other plans.
This certainly is the voice acting of all time.
Thank you so much for uploading this. This and the mobile light force dub are like the best thing ever.
R.A.D. was such a masterpiece .. I wish I could play it again 🥲
This was one of the greatest giant robot games of all time. XD
Every time I hear Nanao, it sounds like she needs a hug.
Me in front of my managers trying to show how upset I am that my job got destroyed right before i clock in:
The funniest part here is she was injured by a giant robot and her only concern is the bakery.
Introverts will say this is realistic speech
As an introvert, if I saw anyone talking like this, I'd assume they're on drugs or insane, or maybe both
It’s clear and concise, I don’t see the big issue. Aight..
Nice furry picture bro. Where did you get it? FurAffinity? The place where furries go to look at pictures of animals. Like some sort of zoo.
@@elitismautumn8245 A friend of mine drew it. And I'm not a furry, mind you.
@@AlexanTheMan dammit
Lolololol looking closely she got squashed out. 😂
The casual awkwardness is perfect.
Thanks for this, going into my bad voice acting collection. I love it.
Dang, I remembered seeing this game randomly on youtube way back when I was a tiny child, but I could never recall its name. Crazy that it showed back up the way it did.
what game is this?
Robot alchemic drive
@@GardenArcade wait that's what game this is!? I played the demo like once as a kid and remember it being awesome.. apparently my memory of the dialogue is... imperfect lol
@@sifuhotman8595i dont know the awesome part,but the dub was funny,always though the stuff happening in the game was melodramatic tragedy(sometimes in funny way)
Fine, YT algorithm, I'll fucking watch this video
You're telling me this is the official dub... 💀💀💀