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1A character will open their mouth to say something, and what comes out is ... rather odd. A common reaction is for the character to cover their mouth with one or both hands (or, alternatively, grab their throat); they will also frequently ask something along the lines of "Did that come out of ''me''?"
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3Two variations exist:
4# The character speaks in a voice that doesn't sound like their own.
5# The character emits an odd sound effect, or [[SillyAnimalSound an animal call]].
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7This trope is generally PlayedForLaughs, though it can occasionally be used for dramatic purposes. It's also much more commonly used in animated works than in live-action.
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9Compare DoIReallySoundLikeThat, BaffledByOwnBiology, and VocalDissonance. See also StumblingInTheNewForm.
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11!!Examples:
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14* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': When Matsuri was initially [[GenderBender turned into a girl]], he made no comment about his voice. What ''does'' surprise him is [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl the high-pitched squeal]] he makes after Suzu [[ThanksForTheMammary accidentally grabs his breast]].
15-->'''Matsuri''': Meep!\
16'''Suzu:''' S-sorry!\
17'''Matsuri''': I said... meep?!
18* ''Manga/{{Dorohedoro}}'': Asu turns [[spoiler:Chota]] into [[spoiler:Nikaido]], and despite looking in a mirror and seeing his current appearance, [[spoiler:Chota]] still gets startled hearing [[spoiler:Nikaido]]'s voice come out of his mouth.
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22* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': In this ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' Franchise/MonsterVerse fanfiction, after [[TwoBeingsOneBody her and San]]'s metamorphosis into their second form, [[Characters/AbraxasHrodvitnonMonsterX Vivienne]] attempts to physically speak to a human but finds their new form is incapable of forming such vocalizations, her hand flying to her throat in surprise.
23* In the ''VideoGame/FusionFall'' fic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/3840076/chapters/8569942 Language Barrier]],'' a TapOnTheHead causes [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Dexter]] to lose his trademark [[HerrDoktor Russian accent]], and he's understandably displeased with it.
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27* ''WesternAnimation/BrotherBear2'': The shamaness Innoko casts a spell on Nita to allow her to speak to Kenai, who is a bear. Nita gives it a try -- and proceeds to [[IncorrectAnimalNoise trumpet like a mammoth/elephant]]. She tries again, only to chitter like a monkey. [[RuleOfThree She gets it right on the third try.]]
28* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': When Lampwick, who has [[ForcedTransformation halfway transformed into a donkey]], asks if he looks like a jackass, Pinocchio [[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder laughs and says he does]] before braying loudly, much to his [[OhCrap shock]]. That's when he realizes that the same thing is going to happen to him, too. Lampwick is equally horrified when he also brays, asking if it was he who made the sound. Then he realizes what's happening, and fully transforms into a donkey.
29* ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'': In the chase for the potion which would make Kuzco human again, the second last potion lands on Yzma, turning her into a cat. Seizing the final vial offscreen, she says "Looking for this?" before startling herself with how squeaky her voice became.
30-->'''Yzma:''' Is that my voice? (''cough'') Is that ''my'' voice?
31* {{Subverted}} in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''. When the hyenas have Simba and Nala cornered, Simba tries to intimidate them with a roar, though it comes out sounding more like a screeching house cat ({{justified}} in that he's still just a cub). An unimpressed Shenzi mockingly dares him to try again; this time, they hear a mighty adult lion's roar, startling all present. In case it wasn't obvious, the second roar came from Mufasa, who charges in from off-camera and proceeds to clean the hyenas' clock.
32* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', after the seashell containing Ariel's voice has been shattered and the voice has returned to its rightful owner, Ursula attempts to tell Eric to get away from Ariel. She's visibly startled to hear herself speaking with her own voice, instead of the stolen one she's been using for the past day or so.
33* ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'': Even though [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Grimhilde]] expected her disguise potion to turn her into a ScratchyVoicedSenior, she still exclaims, "My voice! My voice!" when it changes.
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37* ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}'': When Adam and Barbara first meet the titular bio-exorcist, he says that one of his talents is possession, and demonstrates it on Barbara, who looks surprised when she realizes that Beetlejuice's voice came out of her mouth.
38* ''Film/FaceOff'' Inverts the trope with FBI Special Agent Sean Archer, played by Creator/JohnTravolta, who had just managed to put the BigBad Castor Troy, played by Creator/NicolasCage, into a coma, but not before learning that Castor had planted a bomb somewhere in Los Angeles. In order to find the bomb, Archer has to undergo surgery that has the two swap faces so that Sean-Archer-posing-as-Castor-Troy can go undercover into prison and get information about the bomb's location from Castor's twin brother Pollux. The physical operation is successful, but when Archer speaks for the first time after waking up he still has Travolta's voice and notes that that would blow his cover -- he is given a voice modulator which is tinkered with until it matches Cage's.
39* ''Film/TheIncredibleMrLimpet'': Fish!Henry has this reaction when, while being chased by a shark, makes his powerful "thrum" sound for the first time.
40* ''The Monkey's Uncle'': To help the jocks pass English class, Merlin uses a sleep-learning technique where the information they need is played over a phonograph while they sleep. He has his girlfriend Jennifer record the information on the phonograph because he thinks the jocks would prefer her voice. After applying this technique, one of the jocks recites the information needed in class...in Jennifer's voice. He's the only one who doesn't notice.
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44* [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] in ''Literature/BarkGeorge''. A puppy named George is learning to bark, but for some reason, he only manages to meow, quack, oink, and moo; however, it's everyone else who acts surprised, not George himself. Of course, he does look surprised when the vet pulls a cat, a duck, a pig, and a cow out of his body.
45* ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'': In ''Dragondrums'', Piemur, a boy with a beautiful soprano voice, opens his mouth to sing...and his voice breaks due to puberty.
46* Played for horror in ''Literature/DrFranklinsIsland''. When Semi wakes up after being transformed into a [[MellowMantas manta ray monster]] she [[RevelingInTheNewForm feels good and quite happy]] at first. Then she sees a monstrous bird with uncannily human aspects and realizes it's Miranda - and Miranda peers at her with [[FishEyes wide-set eyes]] and croaks, and Semi realizes neither of them can speak and is stricken suddenly, [[AndIMustScream trying to scream and being unable]]. Fortunately, they turn out to have ElectronicTelepathy.
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50* ''Series/TheGoodies''. In the lighthouse episode, Graeme can't get a foghorn to stop blaring even after he's smashed it to bits, so he swallows the part which is making all the noise. Then he opens his mouth to talk and [[RuleOfFunny starts blaring like a foghorn]].
51* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In "Vis à Vis"", a {{Body Surf}}ing criminal switches bodies with Tom Paris and leaves the latter unconscious on his ship. When Paris wakes up and tries to talk to the ship's computer, he momentarily pauses in surprise at hearing someone else's voice coming out of his mouth.
52* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'': in "iHalfoween", Nevel sneaks into the Halfoween party in disguise and offers Carly, Sam, and Freddie "iCarly candies" which turn their voices deeper. It's luckily temporary as their voices soon return to normal while they search for Nevel.
53* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'':
54** In the episode "The Launch Acceleration", Leonard surprises Penny by bringing her an unnamed gas (likely sulfur hexafluoride), filling up a balloon with it, and asking her to try breathing some of it in. She quickly realizes its effects when she starts speaking:
55--->'''Penny:''' ''(in a very deep voice)'' So what is this supposed to -- ''oh my god'', that is so freaky!
56** In "The Vengeance Formulation", [[TheRival Kripke]] pranks Sheldon while the latter is partaking in a radio interview by secretly pumping helium into his room. Sheldon tries to make it through a scientific lecture, only to find his voice [[HeliumSpeech pitching up to "cartoon character" territory]].
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60* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In the Season 41 episode "Music Magic,"[[note]]Starting around Season 40, episodes were given titles that reflected the nature of the street story[[/note]] Elmo finds Abby Cadabby's wand and uses it to cast a spell on the citizens that makes them sing instead of talking. When he waves the wand high up, they sing in helium-like voices, and when he waves it down low, they sound very deep. When he does this to Alan and Baby Bear, the two look confused and grab their throats both times their voice changes.
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64* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'': After Ash [[JustWokeUpThatWay wakes up]] [[GenderBender as a girl]], the first thing he does it mutter to himself and notice his voice seems higher. Then he looks in the mirror.
65-->''Thank god it's Saturday... Christ, have I got laryngitis or something?''
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69* In the "Misfits and Magic" campaign of ''WebVideo/Dimension20'', Dream is an EmoTeen, so it's quite a shock when a magical reaction suddenly causes her to speak (and sing) in a high-pitched, girlish lilt that would put [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Snow White]] to shame. Everyone's reaction, including her own, is essentially, "What the hey?!?!" Especially when [[WoodlandCreatures birds and mice]] show up out of '''nowhere'' to flock around her.
70* A common punishment in Platform/GoAnimate videos is by having the troublemaker's voice changed.
71--->'''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}''': Oh no, my voice is now Jennifer. WAAAAAH!
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75* ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck'': During the SoundDefect spot, Daffy prepares to [[RageAgainstTheAuthor rant at the offscreen animator]], but crows like a rooster instead. Eyes widening with surprise, he clams up. He tries again, only to cackle like a kookaburra. Stopping himself, he briefly opens his beak, producing a kitten mew. He then starts seething with rage, before screaming in {{Angrish}} and declaring, "I've never been so humiliated in all my life!"
76* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': At certain points, Donald Duck's voice changes so that he speaks normally like the other characters (voiced by Creator/DonCheadle), as opposed to his usual [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible]] quacking. The effect is treated as jarring InUniverse, as his whole family will realize that something's off.
77-->'''Dewey:''' Whoa, he sounds so ... normal!
78* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGrinchGrinchesTheCatInTheHat'', the Grinch uses his "vacu-sound sweeper" (a device that changes the way things sound) to make the cat moo instead of speaking. He looks shocked when the Grinch makes him moo.
79* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'': One episode ends with the title character, in the aftermath of the episode hijinks, replying to a question from his parents by saying "Woof, woof" and then covering his mouth in surprise. Cue Dukey talking fluidly.
80* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': In the pilot episode, after being investigated by child services, Bobby intentionally misbehaves, feeling like his father Hank doesn't love him. And after opening up to Peggy, she has Hank go tell Bobby he loves his son. Hank beats around the bush nervously trying to express affection for his son, before making a loud, high-pitched yell. Afterward, Hank claims it was a weird sound he never made before.
81* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In a flashback, Homer's voice changes abruptly in the middle of a church choir performance.
82* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
83** In "I Was a Teenage Gary", Squidward accidentally injects [=SpongeBob=] with small plasma meant for Gary, causing him to exhibit snail-like behavior, including meowing, before transforming into a snail.
84--->'''[=SpongeBob=]:''' Sorry, Gary, I couldn't control myself. ''(belches)'' MEOW! ...Why'd I just do that? Am I cracking up?
85** In "The Inside Job," Plankton tries to find out the Krabby Patty formula by going inside [=SpongeBob=]'s body and attaching himself to his heart. Like the aforementioned episode, a transformation is foreshadowed when Plankton's evil laughter morphs into [=SpongeBob=]'s trademark giggle.
86--->'''Plankton:''' Okay, that was weird. Like I was saying, the Krabby Patty recipe is... the delicious sole property of the Krusty Krab! ''(covers this mouth)'' Who said that?!
87* ''WesternAnimation/TazMania'': One episode has the staff try to make improvements to the show, and one suggestion is to give Taz a normal speaking voice. Taz responds by pointing to himself and saying a coherent "Me?", then immediately covers his mouth in shock. He uses his new eloquence to voice some of his criticisms of the show, prompting the staff to revert his voice back to his usual grunting.
88* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'': "For Real" had Control Freak fight Más y Menos, who only speak Spanish. They were startled when he used a Spanish language converter on his remote to make them start speaking in English.
89-->'''Más:''' "Nothing happened."\
90'''Menos:''' "Must be the batteries."\
91''(realization causes both to scream)''
92* "WesternAnimation/{{Centaurworld}}": When Horse first arrives in Centaurworld, one of the first things she notices is the fact she's able to actually verbally speak.
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