Videos

Voice Claims

Want to have an idea of how the cast will sound? Take a look at parts 1, 2, and 3 of my voice claims!
For those that do not know, a voice claims is where you take a voice from a piece of media, and claim that the voice present is how your character will sound. These two videos cover the entire cast up until now, with a fun little twist in part 1, but I feel it’s best to let the video speak for itself!


(Huge thanks to FranDarkstar for helping edit Part 1 of the Voice Claims!)

Harmony seems to have a bit of a hyperfixation on this old cartoon… you ever wonder what’s so appealing about it?

Why don’t you see for yourself by watching the first episode of Lucky the Ladybug: The Scarecrow.



(fun fact, this is a remake of the original episode that was first made back in 2021. I’ve been working for a while as you can tell.)

Lucky the Ladybug

Musical Numbers

That’s right! Symphony of the Stars will feature Musical Numbers!


Considering the word “Symphony” is literally in the title, it just made sense!
Now, you may be wondering “I thought Symphony was gonna be a webcomic, how are there gonna be musical numbers!?”, well I have a pretty creative way of doing just that!
The way the musical numbers are gonna work is that every time there is one, a character will say the name of the song in a rather eye-catching color. When you see this, it’s best to go to the video section of the site, and then look for the song of that name, which will be labeled.


Below is an example of what I mean.


One thing I do wish to make clear is that I do not own any of the songs I intend on making a musical number for, I will provide not only the name but credit for where I got the song from and who composed/performed the song.

Now, if you don’t want to watch the musical number right away or would rather just read, don't worry cause there will still be a text version of that exact scene, meaning there will be two different versions of that scene. One version in the comic that is purely text and art, and another that will be right here in the video section in the form of an animatic!

There’s a bunch of musical numbers I’m super excited to show, but those will have to be tales for another time, trust me when I say they will be worth the wait and I really do hope you enjoy this fun twist I thought up of!

That being said… there is one that is ready to be shown off…

Go The Distance

From Disney’s “Hercules”
Composed by: Alan Menken
Performed by: David Zippel

It wouldn’t be a musical without an “I want” song, would it?
This is the very first musical number we see!
To give some added context, this takes place during the breaking point for not only Clair and Ronen but a young Harmony as well, who is 9 years old as of this moment.
They’re in front of the main gate of Aislada Village and after a certain event involving a certain crow, Harmony finally confesses to her parents that she wants to leave the village, who are both shocked and confused.
Despite the tension in the air, Clair and Ronen just want to know… why?

And so…Harmony explains just that.