Sara - Oh Daddy Part 2 -xmas Special- -nightaku- File

Nightaku has always prided itself on high-fidelity voice acting, but Elysia (Sara) outdoes herself here. Pay attention to the way she says “Daddy” in this special.

In Part 1, it was breathy, desperate. In the XMas Special, the same word cycles through four emotions:

The male voice actor (credited only as "V") has minimal lines, but his heavy breathing, footsteps, and the occasional whispered “Sara, you’re freezing” carry the weight of a thousand apologies unsaid. Sara - Oh Daddy Part 2 -XMas Special- -Nightaku-

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The subtitle "XMas Special" might conjure images of cozy sweaters and hot cocoa. Think again. This special subverts the typical holiday tropes: Nightaku has always prided itself on high-fidelity voice

The special opens not with music, but with static. A voicemail.

Sara’s voice, cracked and hollow: “Daddy… I met someone. He’s normal. He doesn’t know about us. I’m spending Christmas at his cabin.” The male voice actor (credited only as "V")

The first ten minutes of this 45-minute epic are a masterclass in absence. We hear the protagonist (the listener insert, "Daddy") pacing. Ice clinks in a glass. The fire crackles. Nightaku’s sound design team deserves a bonus for the way they capture loneliness—the faint hum of a refrigerator, the distant sound of a neighbor’s party.

This is the genius of the script. You feel the weight of Sara’s absence before she even returns.