Board Thread:King for A(nother) Day Discussion/@comment-39305300-20191213235929/@comment-72.71.196.125-20191215190004

Also as more fun facts, MissingNo., Geno, and HyperCam are the only characters that don't canonically have voices since in the videos UH2 is based on, the users speak via Microsoft Notepad and Windows Movie Maker, neither of which actually speak, and the other two characters only appeared in games too old to have voice clips.

Nico Nico both does and doesn't count as it has no voice of it's own, but it is indeed confirmed that it speaks using soundclips of NND sources, such as someone in the comments confirmed it's vs. quote against Jazz Cats was a quote by Kemono Friends character Serval (fitting with the cat theme) it's just we don't don't really know that since we aren't familiar with them, thus meaning it has no canonical voice either since it constantly shifts. (also I feel like a list of sources used by it should most definitely be added to it's page after the tournament is over and all it's unused victory and vs. quotes are revealed like the first tournament, assuming they'd actually do that with the SHEER amount they'd have to write this time for EVERY possible character and matchup '>_>)

My personal headcanons:

MissingNo.: Gen I textboxes, thus keeping them genderless. Interestingly as I've said before, their style of speaking in KfAD give them a tsundere vibe, which is usually given to female characters, but however the closest thing they have to a canonical "voice" is male. Seems they're taking the Mangle route with this one.

Geno: Original voice based on his voice clips in the Smash Bros. fangame Super Smash Bros. Crusade, they aren't very high quality though and hard to hear over the sound effects, but it's a fan project so it's excusable. Slightly less deep and more soft-sounding version of that is my headcanon as he seems very respectful and like he doesn't speak much which kind of fits him in Super Mario RPG to an extent, speaking when he needs to.

Unregistered HyperCam 2: Any Microsoft Agent voice. In KfaD1, it was Microsoft Sam due to how used he was for memes at the time, but with HyperCam's new characterization in KfAD2, I mostly think of it using something younger-sounding to match the fact it's kinda meant to be a personification of 10-12-year-olds messing around on YouTube in 2008, really like that HyperCam's learning all the modern lingo and such, really kinda hammers in the fact it's kinda meant to be a kid. Still think an outdated text-to-speech voice perfectly fits it, and while I kind of flip-flop on which exact one, Peedy the Parrot's default but more expressive is kind of what I usually go for since 1. I used to use him a lot when I was a kid and have a close relationship with his program, DeskBot, and 2, Most depictions of him on dated YouTube are just childishly immature enough to fit HyperCam basically being like 10, considering it likes Roblox and Minecraft, uses smilies and lol a lot, has completely terrible spelling, and generally acts like one in terms of it's reactions to things and doing childish things like rickrolling people, it's the perfect combination of cuteness, cringe and datedness that most people see when they look back on when THEY were 10-year-old, which fits it perfectly. Dated YouTube in general has that vibe pretty much, like things that are super cringey to watch now, but were the height of comedy then, everything was poorly made, but nobody minds, like you can see in the comments.

But those are my personal opinions and headcanons, dunno if this if off-topic, just something I thought would be interesting, voices for the voiceless. Apologies for rant, that's why everybody like camera boi. XD Or rather they did in the original, he's still good now of course.