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Q: Yes, they definitely served very different roles when they were introduced in the show.
>Terasaki: In addition, back when I started playing Corni I was actually playing nothing but young boy roles, so I didn't feel all that confident about voicing a girl…... (laughs). Corni was constantly making all these cute gestures, so I initially tried to get across the girlishness I saw in her "exterior". However, the sound director told me straight out that that wasn't what he was going for, and that I should ignore the character's actions on the screen and instead focus entirely on the script, using that alone to get the feeling for the character. That completely changed the way I played Corni.
Q: A literal Mega Evolution!
>Terasaki: And then a few years later, when I first had to play Roy in a battle situation, I got told that my initial Roy portrayal came across as if he was an experienced and skilled Trainer, even though he was actually supposed to be a complete rookie at the time. Apparently, I had unconsciously channeled some of my Corni portrayal in that scene.
>Roy is a lot more frantic when he battles than Corni ever was, and it's an indispensable part of his character that he always gives his all whenever he attempts something new. Those are the biggest differences between the two.
Q: The new "Terastal Debut" Chapter features many characters from the Pocket Monsters Scarlet/Violet video games. Are there any characters you're personally looking forward to sharing an episode with Roy?
>Terasaki: Lime-san, I guess. I have a feeling the two are going to battle soon.