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* ''Literature/EveryOtherDay''

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* ''Literature/EveryOtherDay''''Literature/EveryOtherDay'': It takes Skylar about five seconds to say sixty words and she has little filter about speaking about anything that comes to mind.
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* ''Literature/EveryOtherDay''
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* ''Film/MexicanHayride'': The reporter interviewing Bascom after he becomes "goodwill ambassador", who talks over Bascom constantly and then tells him [[HypocriticalHumor "Next time a reporter asks you for an interview, don't talk so much!"]]
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** Veldrina in "Invitation Only":
--> '''Veldrina''': Hi there I'm Veldrina and I'm the sanctioned representative of the Western Pantheon and I'm running really late and you haven't started without me please tell me you haven't.
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* {{Inverted}} with Kanade Otonose from ''WebAnimation/{{hololive}}''. One of her traits is her tendency to slowly and loudly enunciate every word. This has led to commenters half-jokingly stating that watching her videos at 1.5x playback is a prerequisite as it makes her sound like she's talking normally.
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A character who speaks if not constantly then often so quickly that it's hard to make out individual words and with the appearance of not having to stop for breath which sometimes makes it sound as though the audio track has been set to Fast Forward while the sentence diagram looks like a Mandelbrot fractal, this is often a facet of the GenkiGirl or TheDitz who seems to be able to redirect the oxygen destined for their brain to their mouth whereas if smart characters do this they often fall victim to SesquipedalianLoquaciousness usually this counts as the specific subtrope GibberingGenius and it is also a trait of a character who is panicking upset afraid angry worked up or excited and launches into rapid-fire babble because of their emotional state although in a few cases characters who do this anyway end up going into a weird state and start doing it even more [[SelfDemonstratingArticle BECAUSE OFTHESTATEMENTIONEDABOVEORMAYBEJUST]]--'''[[BigShutUp SHUT UP!]]'''

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A character who speaks if not constantly then often so quickly that it's hard to make out individual words and with the appearance of not having to stop for breath which sometimes makes it sound as though the audio track has been set to Fast Forward while the sentence diagram looks like a Mandelbrot fractal, this is often a facet of the GenkiGirl or TheDitz who seems to be able to redirect the oxygen destined for their brain to their mouth whereas if smart characters do this they often fall victim to SesquipedalianLoquaciousness usually this counts as the specific subtrope GibberingGenius and it is also a trait of a character who is panicking upset afraid angry worked up or excited and launches into rapid-fire babble because of their emotional state although in a few cases characters who do this anyway end up going into a weird state and start doing it even more [[SelfDemonstratingArticle BECAUSE OFTHESTATEMENTIONEDABOVEORMAYBEJUST]]--'''[[BigShutUp BECAUSEOFTHESTATEMENTIONEDABOVEORMAYBEJUST]]-- '''[[BigShutUp SHUT UP!]]'''
THE FUCK UP!!!]]'''



[[DramaticEllipsis Contrast... Dramatic... Ellipsis...]] YouTalkTooMuch, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis AND! PUNCTUATED! FOR! EMPHASIS!]]

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[[DramaticEllipsis Contrast... Dramatic... Ellipsis...]] YouTalkTooMuch, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis AND! PUNCTUATED! FOR! EMPHASIS!]]
AND!!! PUNCTUATED!!! FOR!!! EMPHASIS!!!]]
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* There are a few in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. Dr Doofenschmirtz is most notable, as although he doesn't talk terribly fast, he is a champion rambler, and can go on at great length about whatever he is talking about, as well as frequently interrupting himself to question a turn of phrase, to explain details, or to go on a tangent. Vivian Garcia-Shapiro also applies, as she loves to chat, and can do so very fast.
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* [[{{WesternAnimation/Brave}} Merida]] is portrayed as being this in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreakstheInternet'' due to her being from [[{{Creator/Pixar}} "the other studio'']].

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* [[{{WesternAnimation/Brave}} Merida]] is portrayed as being this in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreakstheInternet'' ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'' due to her being from [[{{Creator/Pixar}} "the other studio'']].
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* [[{{WesternAnimation/Brave}} Merida]] is portrayed as being this in ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreakstheInternet'' due to her being from [[{{Creator/Pixar}} "the other studio'']].
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* Scott Beach's "Religion and Politics" is a tale where the protagonist is at a political rally when a Conservative tells him he was "full of s#!t" for criticizing the candidates on being petty and viindictive and by the end the Conservative gets beaten to a pulp. Done without taking a breath.

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* Scott Beach's "Religion and Politics" is a tale where the protagonist is at a political rally when a Conservative tells him he was "full of s#!t" for criticizing the candidates on being petty and viindictive vindictive and by the end the Conservative gets beaten to a pulp. Done without taking a breath.
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* Scott Beach's "Religion and Politics" is a tale where the protagonist is at a political rally when a Conservative tells him he was "full of s#!t" and by the end the Conservative gets beaten to a pulp. Done without taking a breath.

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* Scott Beach's "Religion and Politics" is a tale where the protagonist is at a political rally when a Conservative tells him he was "full of s#!t" for criticizing the candidates on being petty and viindictive and by the end the Conservative gets beaten to a pulp. Done without taking a breath.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RazzberryJazzberryJam'': Kaz. Here’s a sample of her dialogue:
-->'''Kaz''': ''(in a single breath)'' Well, that was loud but not as loud as a jackhammer I bet because those are loud enough to make you go crazy my dad says even though I heard one once and I myself am still perfectly sane.

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* ''WebVideo/FreemansMind'': In Episode 45, Gordon mows down soldiers to the [[MajorGeneralSong Major General's Song]] and comprises a new verse to it ''on the fly''. In that same episode, he kills another squad of soldiers whilst doing a [[ValleyGirl Valley Girl]] impersonation, all while avoiding being hit by a Bradley IFV's rocket. Again, on the fly.
-->''WHERE'S MY CHORUS?!''
* ''WebVideo/MicrosoftSamReadsFunnyWindowsErrors'': Done a lot. Including "GODDAMNITSONOFABITCHPIECEOFSHITMOTHERFUCKINGASSHOLEFUCKFUCK".
%% * WebVideo/ProJared during the "One Minute Review" gaming series does this as a requirement for his format.
* Karim Debbache, host of ''WebVideo/{{Crossed}}'' usually talks fast enough to give this effect while remaining intelligible. He enumerates (after taking a deep breath) ''some'' of the flaws of what he describes as "the worst scene in cinema history" in his review of ''Film/HouseOfTheDead''.



* ''WebVideo/PokemonPals'': Ash isn't quite as bad as some, but he does talk a lot, especially when he starts listing things. Misty becomes concerned with him when he hasn't talked for hours, saying that he usually can't stop for more than five minutes.



* Mike Rugnetta of ''WebVideo/PBSIdeaChannel'' tends to talk very breathlessly throughout most of his videos.

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* Mike Rugnetta Karim Debbache, host of ''WebVideo/PBSIdeaChannel'' tends ''WebVideo/{{Crossed}}'' usually talks fast enough to talk give this effect while remaining intelligible. He enumerates (after taking a deep breath) ''some'' of the flaws of what he describes as "the worst scene in cinema history" in his review of ''Film/HouseOfTheDead''.
* ''WebVideo/DreamSMP'': Tommy speaks
very breathlessly throughout most of quickly, which, combined with his videos.tendency to just say everything that comes to mind, means he can spend ages just talking. He also cuts himself off mid-sentence a lot, leading to quotes that sound like he's trying to have three conversations at once.
-->'''Tommy:''' Anyway– God, these walls, you need to get them sorted out, hey, that's why– no, that's not why I'm here, I need to start being more honest. I'm thinking out loud a lot these days, Technoblade!\\
'''Techno:''' I've noticed.
* ''WebVideo/FreemansMind'': In Episode 45, Gordon mows down soldiers to the [[MajorGeneralSong Major General's Song]] and comprises a new verse to it ''on the fly''. In that same episode, he kills another squad of soldiers whilst doing a [[ValleyGirl Valley Girl]] impersonation, all while avoiding being hit by a Bradley IFV's rocket. Again, on the fly.
-->''WHERE'S MY CHORUS?!''
* ''WebVideo/MicrosoftSamReadsFunnyWindowsErrors'': Done a lot. Including "GODDAMNITSONOFABITCHPIECEOFSHITMOTHERFUCKINGASSHOLEFUCKFUCK".


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* ''WebVideo/OriginsSMP'': Aimsey rattles off on a long tangent bragging about their accomplishments while introducing themself to Bek. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xBA9bopMsM&t=400s Bek's episode]] lampshades it by transcribing said tangent as one overly-long sentence.
-->'''Aimsey:''' I mean, I'm nothing if innovative and I'm also very smart and amazing and incredible and talented–\\
'''Bek:''' ''(interjecting)'' [[BlatantLies And humble]].\\
'''Aimsey:''' If you don't know me– I– yeah, I'm so humble. Uh, I'm Aimsey, I'm so talented; I'm actually a writer– autograph– autobiography-maker, a film-maker, as well as a film– film star and a– and a TV show artist star and a– I write– and I– I'm an artist… and I'm royal! And I'm famous and rich! That's me!
* Mike Rugnetta of ''WebVideo/PBSIdeaChannel'' tends to talk very breathlessly throughout most of his videos.
* ''WebVideo/PokemonPals'': Ash isn't quite as bad as some, but he does talk a lot, especially when he starts listing things. Misty becomes concerned with him when he hasn't talked for hours, saying that he usually can't stop for more than five minutes.
%% * WebVideo/ProJared during the "One Minute Review" gaming series does this as a requirement for his format.
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* Hades in ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' has a tendency as he is - as he himself puts it - a "fast talker". He activly uses his Motor Mouth to manipulate and annoy others. The film makers compare his tactic to that of shady car dealers.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Princeless}}'': During a flashback from before he became King, King Ashe said his sisters liked to talk the whole time and, if one of them married the Black Knight, she wouldn't realize her husband doesn't speak.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Up'': Carl Fredricksen's love interest Ellie was ''very'' talkative during their childhood, which contrasted with Carl's shyness and few words. She even did all the talking for him during their initial encounters. As a case of irony, Ellie is never heard talking as an adult or senior citizen during the couple's "Married Life" montage.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Up'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'': Carl Fredricksen's love interest Ellie was ''very'' talkative during their childhood, which contrasted with Carl's shyness and few words. She even did all the talking for him during their initial encounters. As a case of irony, Ellie is never heard talking as an adult or senior citizen during the couple's "Married Life" montage.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Up'': Carl Fredricksen's love interest Ellie was ''very'' talkative during their childhood, which contrasted with Carl's shyness and few words. She even did all the talking for him during their initial encounters. As a case of irony, Ellie is never heard talking as an adult or senior citizen during the couple's "Married Life" montage.
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Trailer hitch demagnetizers, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick automatic circumcisers]], tennis rackets, angle brackets, Duracells, and Energizers,\\
Soffit panels, circuit breakers, vacuum cleaners, coffee makers, calculators, generators, matching salt, and pepper shakers..."''

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Trailer hitch demagnetizers, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick automatic circumcisers]], tennis rackets, angle brackets, Duracells, Duracells and Energizers,\\
Soffit panels, circuit breakers, vacuum cleaners, coffee makers, calculators, generators, matching salt, salt and pepper shakers..."''

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** The 8th ending song "Exciting Pokémon Relay" and its remix "Exciting
Pokémon Relay" are about a Pokémon's problem resolved with [[DisasterDominoes a chain of almost unrelated events]] it caused... in an extremely fast-paced and repetitive manner.

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** The 8th ending song "Exciting Pokémon Relay" and its remix "Exciting
"Exciting Pokémon Relay" are about a Pokémon's problem resolved with [[DisasterDominoes a chain of almost unrelated events]] it caused... in an extremely fast-paced and repetitive manner.


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* ''Manga/AfterGod'': Alula is noted a few times to speak too fast and going on tangents about how everything is wrong with society.
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* If you're going to watch the subtitled version of ''Anime/{{Scryed}}'', make damn sure you can speedread. Straight Cougar's dialogue approximates a blur at points.

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* If you're going to watch the subtitled version of ''Anime/{{Scryed}}'', ''Anime/SCryEd'', make damn sure you can speedread. Straight Cougar's dialogue approximates a blur at points.
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* [[MeaningfulName Mr. Chatterbox]] from the ''Literature/MrMen'' books of course. And his sister. ("You should have seen it when they got together!" says the {{narrator}}. "You couldn't get a word in edgewise! Or lengthwise! Or any-wise!")

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* [[MeaningfulName Mr. Chatterbox]] from the ''Literature/MrMen'' books of course. And The same goes for his sister.sister, Little Miss Chatterbox. ("You should have seen it when they got together!" says the {{narrator}}. "You couldn't get a word in edgewise! Or lengthwise! Or any-wise!")



* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'': Little Miss Chatterbox, as well as Mr. Chatterbox. They ARE both Motor Mouths.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'': Little Miss Chatterbox, as well as Mr. Chatterbox. They ARE both Motor Mouths.just like her counterpart from the books, talks a mile a minute.
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Soffit panels, circuit breakers, vacuum cleaners, coffee makers, calculators, generators, matching salt and pepper shakers..."''

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* Donkey from ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}''. When they first meet, Shrek tries covering the donkey's mouth and he still keeps talking.

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* Donkey from ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}''.''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''. When they first meet, Shrek tries covering the donkey's mouth and he still keeps talking.
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** [[http://es.doblaje.wikia.com/wiki/Rebeca_Aponte Rebeca Aponte]] from Venezuela was able to do it too. [[Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} Some like to make jokes]] saying she was using [[ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs amphetamines]], but mainly [[ItAmusedMe For The Lulz]].

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** [[http://es.doblaje.wikia.com/wiki/Rebeca_Aponte Rebeca Aponte]] from Venezuela was able to do it too. [[Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} [[Website/{{Uncyclopedia}} Some like to make jokes]] saying she was using [[ThisIsYourPremiseOnDrugs amphetamines]], but mainly [[ItAmusedMe For The Lulz]].
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* In ''The Theatre/FarndaleAvenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of Theatre/{{Macbeth}}'', the cast are informed a few scenes before the end that they have to wrap the play up in under ten minutes or the adjudicator will disqualify them for going over time, which results in Macbeth rattling off the following scene (including the entire "Tomorrow and tomorrow" soliloquy) at high speed with a nary a pause for breath.
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In [[AdvertisingTropes advertisements]] this is RattlingOffLegal and in music it becomes a PatterSong and can lead to SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein while for the absurd comic book examples where this is explicitly ''not'' addressed see TalkingIsAFreeAction. Characters may do this during a CharacterFilibuster or when HoldingTheFloor to prevent others interrupting. If your Motor Mouth character tends to talk [[SlicesDicesAndMakesJulienneFries like they're in]] [[OfferVoidInNebraska an infomercial]] (and they're not actually selling anything), then they probably SpeaksInShoutOuts as well. In comics, WallOfText and WallOfBlather are common.

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In [[AdvertisingTropes advertisements]] this is RattlingOffLegal and in music it becomes a PatterSong and can lead to SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein while for the absurd comic book examples where this is explicitly ''not'' addressed see TalkingIsAFreeAction. Characters may do this during a CharacterFilibuster or when HoldingTheFloor to prevent others interrupting. If your Motor Mouth character tends to talk [[SlicesDicesAndMakesJulienneFries like they're in]] [[OfferVoidInNebraska an infomercial]] (and they're not actually selling anything), then they probably SpeaksInShoutOuts as well. In comics, WallOfText and WallOfBlather are common. \n Might be said to an AnnoyinglyRepetitiveChild.
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--->'''Cat''': GooddaysirIrepresenttheLittleGiantVacuumCleanerCompanyofWallaWallaWashingtonandifyouwatchcloselyyouwillnoticethepowerfulactionofthismachineasitremovescompletelyandforeverallforeignparticlesfromaroundtheroomIrealizethatyoumaynotbereadytopurchaseLittleGiantrightnowbutifyoueverdojustremembertheLittleGiantVacuumCleanerCompanyofWallaWallaWashington.[=GooddaysirIrepresenttheLittleGiantVacuumCleanerCompanyofWallaWallaWashingtonandifyouwatchcloselyyouwillnoticethepowerfulactionofthismachineasitremovescompletelyandforeverallforeignparticlesfromaroundtheroomIrealizethatyoumaynotbereadytopurchaseLittleGiantrightnowbutifyoueverdojustremembertheLittleGiantVacuumCleanerCompanyofWallaWallaWashington=].

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%% ** An older character by the name of Sniffles talks like this. His {{Expy}} in ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', Li'l Sneezer, gets like this on occasion too, but not consistently.
%% ** The baby eagle in "My Favorite Duck".

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%% ** An older Chuck Jones' lesser-known character by the name of Sniffles talks like this. the mouse is quite the chatterbox. His {{Expy}} in ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', Li'l Sneezer, gets like this on occasion too, but tends to ramble as well, although not consistently.
%% ** The baby eagle in "My Favorite Duck".
as consistently as Sniffles himself.



%% ** Friz Freleng's Little Blabbermouse from the two 1940 cartoons he appeared in. Also the little white kid duck from "Porky's Hotel."
** Bugs Bunny himself goes into an unintelligible run in "Racketeer Rabbit" when Rocky (a caricature of Edward G. Robinson) puts a gun to his head, demanding to know what Bugs did with the stolen money.

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%% ** Friz Freleng's quite obscure 1940 character Little Blabbermouse from fits this bill quite easily. His foil is a mouse avatar of W.C. Fields who conducts tours of a supermarket and a department store. After Freleng discarded the two 1940 cartoons he appeared in. Also character, these traits got transplanted to the little white kid duck from "Porky's Hotel."
** Bugs Bunny himself goes into an unintelligible run in "Racketeer Rabbit" when Rocky (a caricature of Edward G. Robinson) puts a gun to his head, demanding to know what Bugs did with the stolen money.
aforementioned Sniffles.



** The little rabbit Bugs protects from Pete Puma in "Rabbit's Kin" talks so fast that, combined with his extremely high-pitched voice, he is TheUnintelligible.

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** The little rabbit Bugs Bunny protects from Pete Puma in "Rabbit's Kin" talks so fast that, combined with his extremely high-pitched voice, he is TheUnintelligible. TheUnintelligible.
** Bugs himself goes into an unintelligible run in "Racketeer Rabbit" when Rocky (a caricature of Edward G. Robinson) puts a gun to his head, demanding to know what Bugs did with the stolen money.



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%% ** "The Windblown Hare" had the Big Bad Wolf do this while reading the Red Riding Hood story.

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--->'''Cat''': Gooddaysirirepresentthelittlegiantvacuumcleanercompanyofwallawallawashingtonandifyouwatchcloselyyouwillnoticethepowerfulactionofthismachineasitremovescompletelyandforeverallforeignparticlesfromaroundtheroomirealizethatyoumaynotbereadytopurchaselittlegiantrightnowbutifyoueverdojustrememberthelittlegiantvacuumcleanercompanyofwallawallawashington.
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** "The Windblown Hare" had the Big Bad Wolf do this while reading read the Red Riding Hood story.story very fast-- his voice is even pitched up slightly to emphasize it.



** Friz Freleng's quite obscure 1940 character Little Blabbermouse fits this bill quite easily. His foil is a mouse avatar of W.C. Fields who conducts tours of a supermarket and a department store. After Freleng discarded the character, these traits got transplanted to Chuck Jones’ similar Sniffles character.
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* Marine the Raccoon from ''[[VideoGame/SonicRushSeries Sonic Rush Adventure]]'' is something of a Motor Mouth, while fitting in every single piece of [[LandDownUnder Australian slang]] ever conceived.

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* Marine the Raccoon from ''[[VideoGame/SonicRushSeries Sonic Rush Adventure]]'' ''VideoGame/SonicRushAdventure'' is something of a Motor Mouth, while fitting in every single piece of [[LandDownUnder Australian slang]] ever conceived.

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