SCENE LIBRARY
All packs.
29 community-made dub packs, 194 lines between them, 13:46 of footage — every one playable in your browser. Nothing to install, no account, recordings stay on your device.
Top picks this week
Curated order — start with #1.The eight packs we point new players at first. Each one opens directly into the live stage, so your first score is one microphone away.
6 LINES
#01
First Light
6 LINES
#02
The Ticket
4 LINES
#03
Ask for a Date
7 LINES
#04
Edward Elric - Equivalent Exchange
8 LINES
#05
V - Remember, Remember
5 LINES
#06
Master Chief - I Need A Weapon
7 LINES
#07
Geralt - Evil Is Evil
5 LINES
#08
Yoda - Do or Do Not
7 LINES
#09
Key & Peele - Auction Block
8 LINES
#10
Deku vs Todoroki
7 LINES
#11
Backrooms - Dinner Scene
6 LINES
#12
Jack Horner & Cricket
7 LINES
#13
Regular Show - Do You Have a Better Idea
7 LINES
#14
Family Guy - Hummer Guy
7 LINES #15Walter White - Audition
6 LINES #16Moira Rose - On Welfare
8 LINES #17G-Man - The Offer
6 LINES #18Eleven - The Promise
7 LINES #19L.B. Jefferies - The Window
7 LINES #20K - The Question
7 LINES #21Lelouch's Gambit
6 LINES #22Spongebob - Show Me The Money
8 LINES #23Thanos - Inevitable
7 LINES #24GLaDOS - Still Here
5 LINES #25Kratos - Boy
7 LINES #26Light Yagami Speech
6 LINES #27My Mom Is Kinda Homeless
8 LINES #28Naruto vs Sasuke - Hospital Rooftop
9 LINES #29Obsession - Diner Scene
Every pack
29 packs, sorted by your filter below.
6 LINES
First Light
6 LINES
The Ticket
4 LINES
Ask for a Date
7 LINES
Edward Elric - Equivalent Exchange
8 LINES
V - Remember, Remember
5 LINES
Master Chief - I Need A Weapon
7 LINES
Geralt - Evil Is Evil
5 LINES
Yoda - Do or Do Not
7 LINES
Key & Peele - Auction Block
8 LINES
Deku vs Todoroki
7 LINES
Backrooms - Dinner Scene
6 LINES
Jack Horner & Cricket
7 LINES
Regular Show - Do You Have a Better Idea
7 LINES
Family Guy - Hummer Guy
7 LINESWalter White - Audition
6 LINESMoira Rose - On Welfare
8 LINESG-Man - The Offer
6 LINESEleven - The Promise
7 LINESL.B. Jefferies - The Window
7 LINESK - The Question
7 LINESLelouch's Gambit
6 LINESSpongebob - Show Me The Money
8 LINESThanos - Inevitable
7 LINESGLaDOS - Still Here
5 LINESKratos - Boy
7 LINESLight Yagami Speech
6 LINESMy Mom Is Kinda Homeless
8 LINESNaruto vs Sasuke - Hospital Rooftop
9 LINESObsession - Diner Scene
No pack matches that — try a character name or a line you remember.
What is a Choicer Voicer pack?
A scene, cut and timed, waiting for your voice.
inside every pack
- The video clip, cut to one scene
- Original audio for every line
- A timing file — line starts, characters, captions
A Choicer Voicer pack is a scene prepared for the game's Dub Mode — the mode where you record the scene's lines in your own voice. Inside each pack is the video clip, the original audio for every line, and a timing file that tells the game where each line starts, which character says it, and what the caption reads. When you load a pack, the stage uses that timing to hand you the scene one line at a time: it plays the original, records your version, and scores the match.
Every pack here is community-made. The voice-acting scripts are original; the videos are licensed stock or public-domain footage. Each pack page names its creator and links back to the source, so the credit stays with whoever made it.
How these packs are chosen and prepared
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Written for the stage
Every pack starts as a script written for the game — a short scene with a beginning, a turn, and a clean ending. Long scenes get trimmed, monologues get split, and any line that's awkward to record out loud gets cut.
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Cut and timed
The video clip is cut to the scene and each line is timestamped to the source audio. Packs with public-domain footage play back the original line so you can hear it before you record your take.
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Tested in a browser
Each pack is opened in a fresh browser, recorded end-to-end, and scored. Packs that don't finish cleanly in one sitting get re-cut or held back. The point is short, finishable scenes — not marathon sessions.
Which pack should you start with?
tip 01 · start short
Line count is session length. The badge on every pack card tells you what you're signing up for — a 4-line scene is a one-minute warm-up, a 15-line scene is a workout. Short packs also score better on a first try, because holding rhythm for a few seconds is a fairer test than holding it for sixty.
tip 02 · search by character
Pick by character, not by title. The search box looks inside every script, so typing a character name or a line you remember finds the scene that contains it. Two-voice packs swap between speakers on every other line; one-voice packs let you hold a single delivery.
tip 03 · credit follows
Credit follows the work. Every pack is community-made and each card credits its creator. If a scene clicks with you, follow that name — the same writer often shows up across a couple of packs, and you'll find your own rhythm faster with a voice you've already rehearsed against.
Packs FAQ
- Are the packs free to play?
- Yes. Every pack on this page is free to play in the browser, with rhythm/duration/coverage scoring included. Recordings stay on your device unless you choose to share one.
- Do I need an account?
- No account, no sign-up. The microphone permission is the only thing the browser asks for, and that's scoped to the page. Close the tab and the recording is gone.
- Can I make my own pack?
- Not from this site — packs are scripted, cut, and timed by hand. The fastest way in is to start with the shortest pack and write a script of your own around a public-domain clip.
- Why are some covers photos and others gradients?
- Packs with licensed or public-domain footage get a real frame from the video. Packs with original scripts use a gradient cover because there's no source footage to pull a still from — the gradient is the same hue you'd see in the stage.
- How is the "Featured" order decided?
- It's a curated order, not a play count. Featured packs are the ones we point new players at first — short scenes, public-domain footage where it's available, and scripts that work in one sitting.
Playing packs online: what to expect
Loading a pack takes a click and a few seconds — the video streams while the first line's audio is prepared, and the stage opens on line one with the caption, the character, and the original waveform already in place. From there the loop is the same on every pack: replay the line, record your take, read the three scores, retry or move on. Your progress through a pack lives in the tab.
Recording never uploads anywhere. The microphone audio is decoded and scored on your device, and any dub you export is rendered in the browser and saved straight to disk. Every pack is playable without an account.