First animation voiceover

Animation and Hide’s child art by @❦♱⋆.𝕸𝖎𝖗𝖎.⋆♱❦♡{👁️🚪}

This was recorded in February 2025, and now it’s been unearthed and shared. I didn’t have a video for today so enjoy this lost content

#doors #robloxdoors #animation #voiceover #lostcontent

7/20 Edited to

... Read moreI recently explored some buried gems from Roblox Doors animation content and stumbled upon this fascinating voiceover recorded way back in February 2025. What intrigued me the most was how the animation seamlessly integrates with the child art by @❦♱⋆.𝕸𝖎𝖗𝖎.⋆♱❦♡{👁️🚪}, adding a layer of heartfelt creativity that feels very authentic and personal. Listening to the voiceover, I felt the warmth and charm that only early, 'lost' content can offer, reminding me of how voice acting can truly bring animated characters to life. The phrase captured in the OCR, "she go right here, t she cute?", made me smile as it perfectly embodies the innocence and playful nature of early animation drafts and recordings. As someone who appreciates both animation and voiceover artistry, this unearthed piece gave me insight into the evolution of the Roblox Doors community content. It's inspiring to see how creators blend artwork with voice to form engaging stories or character moments that resonate with audiences. For fans and aspiring animators alike, revisiting such lost content is a great reminder of the value of creativity and experimentation in artistic growth. If you're diving into Roblox Doors projects or exploring animation voiceover techniques, studying this kind of archival content can be incredibly rewarding. It offers a peek into past creative processes and inspires new ideas. Plus, it highlights the importance of preserving and sharing lost or forgotten media to keep community history alive and vibrant.