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Infinite Members Become Voice Actors for ‘Wara! Store’ Cartoon

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2012.03.29 14:57 CJ E&M enewsWorld Nancy Lee

The members of Infinite are lending their voices off stage as voice actors for TV animation Wara! Store.

On the March 28 broadcast of Mnet’s Wide Entertainment News, the cameras followed the Infinite members to the recording studio, where they were recording voiceovers for Tooniverse cartoon series Wara! Store.

Infinite Members Become Voice Actors for ‘Wara! Store’ Cartoon

Originally a highly-successful webtoon, the TV animation adaptation of Wara! Store is set in a convenience store and depicts the interactions among the employees, customers and products.

Infinite also sang the opening theme song, Always Open, for the cartoon.

The boys turn on their best cartoon voice for the recording as seen in the segment, and when asked who took the longest to get their part down just right, member Hoya said, “The member who took the longest was Sung Jong.”

The segment then cuts to Sung Jong in the recording booth as the other members poke fun at his pronunciation of “World star.”

An embarrassed Sung Jong then mutters under his breath, “I’m going to kill you all.”

The boys also talked about their first stand-alone concert in the interview, and they couldn’t hide their happiness.

When asked which member’s individual performance from the concert was most memorable, the boys seemed to agree that it was Sung Yeol and Sung Jong’s cover of Trouble Maker’s Trouble Maker.

Meanwhile, the boys have been keeping busy preparing for their official comeback in May,

Check out the complete segment below.


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