Who Does Corpse Voice In Tribe Nine

Okay, let's talk about Tribe Nine. Great anime, right? But something's been bugging me. It's about a certain voice. The corpse voice, to be exact.
The Mystery Voice: Who's Behind That Ghastly Garble?
Everyone has theories. Some say it's a super-secret voice actor. Others whisper about advanced AI. My theory? It's way simpler (and probably wrong).
Hear me out. What if it’s... drumroll ...the intern? You know, the one fetching coffee?
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The Intern Theory: My Unpopular Opinion
Picture this: It's late. Everyone's tired. The voice actor for the corpse calls in sick. Who's left? The intern. Poor, unsuspecting intern.
The director says, "Hey, can you do a scary voice?" The intern, eager to please, gargles some water. Voila! Instant corpse voice.
Okay, okay, it's probably not true. But isn’t it a fun thought? Imagine the intern's reaction hearing themselves on the show.

I know, I know. Voice acting is a serious craft. It takes skill and training. But still, the intern theory makes me chuckle.
The Official Suspects (Probably)
Realistically, it’s probably a seasoned voice actor. Someone who can contort their voice into horrifying shapes. People who can do terrifying things with their vocal cords.
Maybe it's Kenjiro Tsuda playing mind games with us? Or perhaps the always versatile Junichi Suwabe decided to get extra spooky. Possibilities are endless!
But where's the fun in a logical explanation? Let's keep the intern theory alive! After all, anime is all about imagination.

Evidence (or Lack Thereof)
Okay, I admit it. I have zero actual evidence. This whole thing is based on pure speculation and wishful thinking. But a guy can dream, right?
Think about it. The voice is guttural. It’s unsettling. It's exactly the kind of sound someone might make if they were... well, dead-ish and voiced by an intern.
And honestly, the mystery adds to the show's charm. The unanswered questions. The endless speculation. It keeps us engaged!
Why the Intern Theory Resonates
Maybe it's because we all know that feeling of being thrown into the deep end. The pressure to perform. The sheer panic of being asked to do something completely unexpected.

The intern represents the underdog. The unsung hero. The person who might just surprise us all. So, yeah, I’m rooting for the intern.
Even if it's definitely not the intern. But if it is the intern, that intern deserves a raise! And a medal!
The Real Takeaway: Enjoy the Show!
Regardless of who's doing the corpse voice, Tribe Nine is a blast. It's got action, sports, and… corpses. What more could you want?
So, let's appreciate the hard work of everyone involved. From the animators to the voice actors to, yes, even the hypothetical intern. They bring this crazy world to life.

And maybe, just maybe, someone will confirm or deny my intern theory. Until then, I'll keep listening closely... and hoping.
Who knows? Maybe Corpse himself, in a plot twist, provided his own voice acting! Just kidding... unless?
In conclusion, the true identity of the corpse voice in Tribe Nine remains a mystery. A delicious, slightly morbid mystery.
So next time you hear that creepy voice, think of the intern. And maybe give them a cheer. They deserve it. (Probably.)
