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Who did the voice work for Sora in BBS?

 

It may sound stupid, but, isn

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Nope.

It's Haley.

Look at the credits.

He did Vanitas too.

No, its not HJO, he CANNOT go that high and make it sound good.

Wait WTF that kid is voicing sora in re coded!!! That is EFFING STUPID!!!!!

No, its not HJO, he CANNOT go that high and make it sound good.

 

So, what, they put him on the credits for laughs? Look at the secret ending, he sounds the same.
Clean out your ears young Sora was voiced by a child not Haley "the Voice" Joel Osment, and whats wrong with him being in Re:Coded?

Clean out your ears young Sora was voiced by a child not Haley "the Voice" Joel Osment, and whats wrong with him being in Re:Coded?

 

Sora de Elder appears in BBS, in the secret ending.

Since the OP didn't specify Young Sora, I assumed he meant regular Sora.

Anyways, Luke Manriquez is Young Sora.

Haha don't worry about it guys! People say that Haley is breaking out his kid Sora voice and I heard it sounds pretty much the same(if that's possible) He can do it, he's that talented :D

In BBS YOUNG Sora was voiced by Luke Manriquez

But the KH2 Sora we see in the Secret Ending is voiced by Haley Joel Osment

 

In Re:Coded it will be most likely Haley Joel Osment that voices Sora...

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