![]() Man of a Thousand Voices: A voice actor has a wide enough range that they can voice many different roles.Looping Lines: An actor re-records lines until they deliver them just right so that the better recordings can be edited into the final work.Larynx Dissonance: The fairly uncommon ability to convincingly sound like a person of the opposite gender.Inopportune Voice Cracking: Puberty causes a character's voice to crack, squeak, and deepen.Ink-Suit Actor: An animated character resembles their voice actor.Helium Speech: A character speaks in a high-pitched voice.Heavy Voice: Characters tend to get deeper, thicker voices upon gaining a large amount of weight.Guttural Growler: A character speaks in a voice that's coarse, raspy or snarly.Evil Sounds Raspy: The villain has a coarse voice.Evil Sounds Deep: The villain has a low, imposing voice.Effeminate Voice: An effeminate male character with a campy voice.Cross-Regional Voice Acting: Voice actors working on the same project record their lines in separate regions.Cross-Dressing Voices: A character and the voice actor voicing them are different genders.Creepy High-Pitched Voice: A villain with an uncomfortably high-register voice.Children Voicing Children: A child character is voiced by an actual child.Child-Like Voice: A teenager or adult with a notably less matured tone of voice to emphasize their child-like quirks.Celebrity Voice Actor: A character is voiced by a high-profile celebrity.Can't Un-Hear It: A specific actor's performance of a specific character becomes how people tend to hear the character's voice whenever they read the character's dialogue.Aroused by Their Voice: Others find the voice of this particular character attractive.Angry Animalistic Growl: A character growls in anger when sufficiently provoked. ![]() Alto Villainess: The female sub-trope of Evil Sounds Deep.Actor Allusion: The work references another work that the character's voice actor was involved with.Acting for Two: Multiple characters are voiced by the same actor.
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