A quiet, menacing presence whose intimidation is often frustrated by his captive.
Shuuhei Sakaguchi, Hidenori Takahashi, Makoto Furukawa, Yusuke Shirai Available on Pokedora Official Store Premise and Narrative Hook
Detailed sound engineering creates a sense of intimacy and proximity during character interactions. kansai jin to hukumen satsujinki audio drama
Scene 6 — Chase through back alleys SFX: Rain again, faster footsteps, a faint cry.
Haiyū explains his motive: “I kill people who pretend to be someone else. Liars, cheats, hypocrites. But you, Jin-san… you’re the only real one on radio.” Jin tries to keep him talking while Mika traces the call. No luck. Haiyū ends with: “Next victim: someone wearing a ‘happy mask’ just like you once did.” A quiet, menacing presence whose intimidation is often
voices the imposing masked figure. Takahashi uses deep, menacing vocal tones to maintain an aura of mystery. The contrast between Takahashi's quiet, possessive delivery and Sakaguchi’s loud, frantic outbursts creates a unique character dynamic.
MIZUKI (sits, chuckles) You from Tokyo? Your accent’s... kinda straight-laced. Haiyū explains his motive: “I kill people who
Haiyū challenges Jin to a “game”: each episode, the killer leaves a riddle hidden in Jin’s broadcast (a word, a pause, a fake sponsor). If Jin solves it before sunrise, Haiyū spares the next victim. Jin becomes a reluctant detective, using Kansai dialect tricks (puns, rhythm, double meanings) to decode the clues. Detective Sugiura arrests Jin as an accomplice; Mika bails him out.
KAZUO (breathing hard) They’re fast. Split up—stay where I can see you.