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1->'''Gumball:''' Dude, what's with the voice?\
2'''Darwin: ''It's my movie voice!'''''\
3'''Gumball:''' You sound like you're gargling gravel.\
4'''Darwin:''' Look. You want this trailer to be average, or you want it to be ''good''?!\
5'''Gumball:''' Alright, whatever.
6-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-wMsgVJKG1k&pp=ygUkdGhlIGFtYXppbmcgd29ybGQgb2YgZ3VtYmFsbCB0cmFpbGVy trailer]]
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8Some people often put on a certain tone, pitch, dialect, and inflection for particular professions. Especially in jobs that require them to interact with higher-ups, like salespersons; ones where they persuade/inform an audience, like orators and news reporters; or most commonly, acting.
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10Outside of their jobs, however, these people can sound remarkably different. For example, a character who uses a deep and commanding voice during speeches can suddenly sound rather high and soft-spoken when off-stage.
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12This is TruthInTelevision for a lot of people who use a different voice in a professional setting than their regular one. Two common examples being a friendlier tone of voice while working customer service, or using a lower register in order to be taken more seriously when speaking, especially if they have a naturally higher voice.
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14Some also change their voice to project themselves at louder volumes. This is particularly useful in theatre plays, where actors are required to speak up in order for the audience to hear their lines.
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16The professional voice can be achieved in several ways. Some, especially those who have great control over their vocal cords, can physically change how they sound without using any external devices; others prefer to use a voice modulator/filter if they aren't too adept at modifying their voice practically.
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18Compare SingingVoiceDissonance, where a character's singing voice sounds very different from their speaking voice, and SecretIdentityVocalShift, if the character's profession is being a superhero or supervillain and they want to disguise their identity by altering their voice. If the character chooses to lip-sync to a pre-recording of another character with a more desirable voice, that's an example of ThatSyncingFeeling. See also MisplacedKindergartenTeacher, AuthoritySoundsDeep, and VocalDissonance.
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20!!In-Universe Examples:
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23* ''Manga/BlendS'': When she's in "work mode", Mafuyu uses a [[ChildLikeVoice cute, baby-like voice]] to sell her role as the "little sister" waitress at the CosplayCafe Stile. Her normal self has a deep, dry voice that shows her sardonic personality.
24* Umaru from ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'' is only a student, but she still deliberately changes her voice between her "outside" and "inside" personas since [[SlaveToPR she has a reputation to uphold at school]]. She sounds like a mature and proper teenage girl while "outside" in public, while in private her voice is more high-pitched and childish to reflect how she's really a bratty, immature ClosetGeek.
25* Akira Kogami from ''Manga/LuckyStar'' affects a cute, high-pitched voice when hosting the [[ShowWithinAShow Lucky Channel]] segments in the anime, which is meant to sell her image as a cutesy IdolSinger. Whenever she gets annoyed or angry, however, she breaks character and starts speaking in a husky contralto, showing how she's really a BitchInSheepsClothing who's [[HatesTheJobLovesTheLimelight very cynical about the entertainment industry despite loving the attention she gets]].
26* The YuriGenre one-shot manga ''Unknown Face, Unshown Face'' by Kanarashi Works opens with the POV character Kasumi having a spat with her girlfriend Makina, declaring to the readers that Makina is a good-for-nothing IdiotFromOsaka. They are interrupted, however, by a call from Makina's office, which she takes, completely changing in stature, tone of voice, and even accent. Apparently observing this change for the first time, Kasumi gets up and leaves the room to get a hold of her feelings, realizing that she has fallen in love with Makina (specifically, with her professional persona) for the second time.
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30* In one of the AnimatedOuttakes at the end of ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', Thumper the grasshopper, who can only shriek in the movie, suddenly breaks character and speaks in a soft, nasal voice (courtesy of Creator/DavidLander).
31* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'': By means of a voice modulator, Kirby's father, Melvin, puts on a deep and threatening VoiceOfTheLegion which he uses to intimidate his captives. When not using the modulator, Melvin sounds like a jovial father.
32* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'': Mario and Luigi normally speak with subtle Brooklyn accents, but in their Super Mario Bros. Plumbing commercial, they put on exaggerated Italian accents reminiscent of Creator/CharlesMartinet's voices for the brothers in the games. Mario himself is concerned that the accents may have been too much, but a civilian voiced by Martinet himself thinks the accent to be perfect.
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36* Attempted in ''Film/AlmostFamous'' where William tries to use a deeper voice while on the phone with the editor at ''Rolling Stone'' in order to hide the fact that he's only 16. This backfires eventually, as the editor starts to think that his unnaturally deep voice is from pot use and tells him to clean up his act, as [[TakeThat they don't need another]] Creator/HunterSThompson.
37* ''Film/ChipNDaleRescueRangers2022'': The film takes place in a world where every toon is an AnimatedActor, so some of said actors can sound very different from how they sound in their movies/shows.
38** Chip and Dale themselves use high-pitched voices in their shows but have more mid-range voices in their daily lives. It's shown InUniverse that they can do this practically, without the use of any digital pitch shifting.
39** When [[TeamPet Zipper]] portrays his character on the [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers original show]], he speaks in a fast, high-pitched, and [[TheUnintelligible unintelligible manner]]; but outside of work, he has a ''[[VocalDissonance very]]'' [[VocalDissonance deep voice]].
40** Bjornson the Cheesemonger uses a [[Franchise/TheMuppets muppet-like]] diction, over-the-top Scandinavian accent, and friendly attitude when selling his products at the market stall. But he quickly drops it in favor of an American accent with a more serious delivery when displaying his true personality of a drug dealer, [[GRatedDrug though the drugs he manufactures is just cheese]].
41* ''Film/SorryToBotherYou'' features the "white voice" that various black characters use at different points, where their dialogue is overdubbed by white actors in a [[LipLock deliberately bad way]].
42-->'''Langston:''' It's not really a white voice, it's what they wished they sounded like. What they think they're supposed to sound like.
43* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Played with. In ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', fourteen year old Queen Amidala intentionally speaks with a low voice and upper-class accent to make herself seem more mature and commanding than her appearance would suggest (her decoy Sabé copies this voice, which helps to disguise their differences). However, outside of her role as queen, Padmé uses her normal, more high-pitched voice (which helps her blend in with her handmaidens). After she steps down from the throne and becomes a senator, she uses her normal voice all the time (save for one moment in ''Queen's Shadow'', where she uses "the queen's voice" to tell Clovis off when he gets too handsy with her).
44* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'': During the "Roger Rabbit shorts", Baby Herman uses a cute and innocent baby voice. But off-camera, Herman sounds like a raspy, cigarette-laden 53-year-old man, [[OlderThanTheyLook which actually reflects his true age]].
45* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'': When speaking to his subjects, the "wizard" uses a modulator that deepens his voice and makes him sound strong and commanding. After being exposed, his voice has a higher pitch and he sounds like the meek, mild-mannered fellow he actually is.
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49* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' ChristmasEpisode "[[Recap/DoctorWho2012CSTheSnowmen The Snowmen]]", Victorian Clara is a Cockney who works as a governess, where she speaks with crisp ''Film/MaryPoppins'' style diction... except when she amuses the children with her "secret voice".
50* ''Series/TheDropout'': Elizabeth Holmes puts on a fake contralto voice to sound more professional and authoritative in public, in contrast to her higher-sounding natural voice.
51* In TheNineties version of the Chilean SketchComedy show ''El Jappening con Ja'', there is a section called "Le Bisoñé", a hair salon owned by [[QueerPeopleAreFunny two funny queer guys]]. One of their iconic routines is when they get telephoned and they answer with a ManlyMan voice, usually when someone calls for some of the girls at the hair salon, just to get exhausted making that voice, so those two talk on the phone by turns since it's too much manly for them.
52* ''Series/FatherTed'': Fred Rickwood, one of the producers for the Eurosong contest, has a perfectly clear and understandable voice... when he's on stage presenting the Irish candidates. Off-stage, he speaks so fast, and with such a thick accent, that he's TheUnintelligible. (though apparently, his [[StraightGay boyfriend]] and partner Charles Hedges can [[IntelligibleUnintelligible understand him perfectly]].
53* Sophie Lennon, a successful female comedian in ''Series/TheMarvelousMrsMaisel'', has an on-stage persona that includes a high, shrill whine and cackling delivery. When Susie meets her at home, her voice is quiet, reserved and somewhat haughty.
54* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': DeadpanSnarker April normally speaks in a completely flat monotone. In "[[Recap/ParksAndRecreationS04E13 Bowling for Votes]]", she volunteers to call people to try and raise funds for Leslie's campaign, and, upon learning that the person who raises the most money wins two movie tickets, becomes determined to win. This leads to a montage of her expertly changing her voice and delivery to appeal to different voters; we see her being extremely perky and polite in a much higher voice than normal, then having a very rapid-fire and casual conversation in Spanglish, and acting like a cheery SouthernBelle using folksy-sounding idioms she's clearly making up on the spot.
55-->'''April:''' Hello, is this Mrs. Gallivan? Well, my name is April, and wouldn't you know it, I'm raising money for a city council candidate I believe in. ''[cut to next call]'' No, ''mira, mira, mira, mira, mira''. It's, like, whatever you want. Like, ten dollars. It don't matter. ''[cut]'' Well, I reckon it's just like Grammy Martha told me and my cousins, "You can't eat the biscuits if you don't pay for the flour!"
56* ''Series/GetSmart'' In "The Return of the Ancient Mariner" (episode 94), "Mr. Bob," (Jack Cassidy) an interior decorator hired by 99, speaks in a cultured (albeit camp-gay) professional voice. But when Max accuses him of being KAOS assassin "The Chameleon," punches him, and gets summarily beaten up, and Mr. Bob shifts to his natural voice, combining the seediest aspects of Brooklyn, The Bronx, and maybe even some Chicago.
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60* ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'': Knight Bus conductor Stan Shunpike speaks in a professional manner when welcoming Harry onboard, but quickly drops it in favor of a more casual, Cockney accent.
61* ''Literature/TheLaboursOfHercules'': Miss Pope runs a very exclusive girls' school. While explaining how the school works so Poirot can figure out how a student was kidnapped with no one noticing, she realizes she's drifting into her talking-to-parents voice and reverts to a tone that's less of a sales pitch.
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65* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'': Subverted with Katherine. She is almost never seen outside of the Adventurer's Guild reception desk where she speaks in a rather robotic tone. Come Sumeru, the Traveler and Paimon find her away from the reception desk for the first time and find her acting all cheerful with her voice having more personality to it. [[spoiler:Then it turns out that she was just possessed by Nahida the whole time and that all of the Katherines are Fatui-made androids.]]
66* In ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure]]'', one of the sidequests involves your main character filling in for the cat mascot character Mishy of Mishelam Wonderland when the normal actor is off sick for the morning, with Tio, a Mishy super-fan, self-inserting herself into the role of Mishy's sister Mishette. After the shift is over, the regular guy arrives for the afternoon and shocks them both, but especially Tio, by being a gruff, middle-aged, deep-voiced man. The second he gets into costume, he addresses the two in typical Mishy style and Lloyd comments that his voice sounded like it shifted three whole octaves, that there can be no doubt that he's the real Mishy.
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70* On his main channel, WebAnimation/GradeAUnderA speaks with a NoIndoorVoice at a moderate-pace and a very pronounced British accent. His natural voice, which can be heard in his livestreams, is actually a lot quieter but is also a lot more [[MotorMouth fast-paced]]; his British accent is also far more subdued.
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74* In the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail ''[[Recap/StrongBadEmailE120Radio radio]]'' Strong Bad claims the most important thing about being a radio host is to sound nothing like how you look. To demonstrate he has Strong Sad, a "whiny know-it-all who looks exactly how he sounds" to put on a LargeHamRadio voice to his own amusement and Strong Sad's horror.
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78* ''WesternAnimation/DogCity'': One episode was set at a radio station, with the main spokesman making a significantly deeper voice for the radio than his normal one.
79* In ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldGetsALife'', Jon decides to go to the Lorenzo School for the Personality Impaired to try to get a life. He is surprised to hear how calm Lorenzo is compared to the hyperactive portrayal in the commercial. [[ThatSyncingFeeling Turns out it was a lip sync]].
80* ''WesternAnimation/KappaMikey'': On [[ShowWithinAShow [=LilyMu=]]], Gonard portrays a villainous alien warlord with a deep, booming voice, but is actually a lovable doofus whose voice is much higher. Also on the show, [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Guano]] is only capable of [[PokemonSpeak saying his own name]], but speaks plain English otherwise.
81* ''WesternAnimation/MoralOrel'': [[TheBully Joe]]'s older sister works as a secretary. When she's speaking on the phone, she holds her nose and speaks in a nasally, feminine voice. When she's speaking regularly, [[VocalDissonance she has a deep manly voice]].
82* ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'': The ''Dan Danger'' shorts have the title character appear on his TV show as a macho adventurer with a boisterous voice to match. When the cameras stop rolling, however, he's a regular CowardlyLion with a high-pitched, quivering voice.
83* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E11QuestForRatings Quest for Ratings]]", as part of an effort to improve their school news show ratings, Cartman tells Tolkien that he needs to change his voice when he reports the weather. Specifically, Cartman says he needs to sound white. In the next news broadcast, Tolkien changes his accent when reporting the weather but goes back to speaking normally when the broadcast is over.
84* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In the episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS6E21SandCastlesInTheSandShellShocked Shell Shocked]]", Angry Jack uses a furious NoIndoorVoice for his commercials. When [=SpongeBob=] meets him in person, Jack reveals this is simply a persona and that he normally speaks in a calm and cordial manner. That is, until [=SpongeBob=] accidentally destroys his store, at which point he gets mad for real.
85* ''WesternAnimation/WhatAboutMimi'': In the episode "A Star Isn't Born", a famous actor that Mimi Morton and Sincerity Travers are both infatuated name Jake Amore is introduced. In his movies, Jake has a very deep, baritone voice. In real life, however, his voice is high and squeaky, and digitally altered for his movies.
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88!!Out-of-Universe Examples:
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90* Retired voice actor Creator/EricStuart made it a point of professionalism to never use his actual speaking voice for the various character roles he has performed such as [[Literature/{{Slayers}} Gourry]], [[Anime/YuGiOh Seto Kaiba]], or [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Brock]].
91* Many of Creator/AyaHirano's voices, like Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya and [[Manga/HunterXHunter Menchi]], tend to have mid ranged voices. Her natural speaking voice is high pitched and nasal, much closer to [[Manga/LuckyStar Konata Izumi]].
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95* Creator/GilbertGottfried is notable for performing with a grating NoIndoorVoice. His actual speaking voice, meanwhile, was pretty soft and reserved.
96* Creator/LarryTheCableGuy is well known for his cartoonish, Southern hillbilly drawl. Outside the Larry persona, Daniel Lawrence Whitney still has a Southern accent but it is noticeably less exaggerated and much deeper.
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100* Creator/RickMoranis is primarily known for playing characters with a high-pitched and nasally-sounding "bumbling" voice that matches his rather geeky-looking outward appearance. Outside his acting work, however, his natural voice is very deep and sonorous.
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104* When playing Bernadette on ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', Creator/MelissaRauch speaks in a high-pitched voice. Her real voice, which can be heard in other roles (like Abby Stone on ''Series/{{Night Court|2023}}''), is a little deeper.
105* Creator/StephanieBeatriz uses a low, stern voice for her character in ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'', Rosa Diaz, while her actual voice is higher and more feminine in comparison.
106* Creator/DavidTennant, is his roles as the [[Characters/DoctorWhoTenthDoctor Tenth]] and [[DoctorWhoFourteenthDoctor Fourteenth Doctors]], used an Estuary English accent. Tennant is actually from Scotland, and "[[DoctorWhoS28E2ToothAndClaw Tooth and Claw]]" gave him a chance to use his natural accent.
107* Robert Barone, in ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond'' speaks with a [[BaritoneOfStrength deep gravelly voice]] appropriate to an NYPD sergeant who stands six foot eight tall. It also adds to the comic effect as he is a huge hulking ManChild who is intimidated by his mother and his far smaller wife. In real life, actor/comedian Creator/BradGarrett speaks with a far higher-pitched more "ordinary" voice. People seeing him in other roles are surprised by this.
108* In ''Series/{{Superstore}}'', both Creator/NicholeSakura (Cheyenne) and Creator/MarkMcKinney (Glenn) put on much more high-pitched, nasal voices than they speak with in reality, reflecting their characters' personalities (Cheyenne being an airheaded teen, Glenn a neurotic {{Manchild}}).
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112* Rapper and [=YouTuber=] Darryl Dwayne Granberry, aka [=PontiacMadeDDG=], puts on a mid-range voice in his videos/livestreams/interviews. But his ''natural'' daily voice is an absurdly deep [[MediaNotes/VoiceTypes Basso profundo]].
113* Moriah Rose Pereira speaks with a quiet, high-pitched, and somewhat unsettling voice for her Music/{{Poppy}} persona. Pereira's actual voice is a lot more casual and less eerie.
114* Music/{{Twice}}'s Sana's voice is deeper and less bubbly in real life than in most of their official content. Her natural voice was used in the OpeningNarration of the "BDZ" video.
115* Many an interviewer has been surprised by [[Music/{{Eminem}} Marshall Mathers]]'s soft and polite voice and accent when talking as himself out of character, in comparison to the [[NerdyNasalness high-pitched nasal voice]] and accent affectations he uses when speaking (or indeed rapping) as Slim Shady, Eminem and the various incarnations of such.
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119* During matches and promos, Candy Cartwright would speak in a high-pitched, nasally voice not unlike the one Creator/MelissaRauch used as Bernadette, as mentioned above. When "off the clock" at meet and greets or shoot interviews, her regular voice was much lower not as shrill.
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123* Creator/DavidHayter puts on the distinctive, deep voice as Solid Snake. His normal voice is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRLjLus_GeM noticeably softer and higher pitched]].
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127* {{Virtual YouTuber}}s working for Japanese companies like WebAnimation/{{Hololive}} and WebAnimation/{{Nijisanji}}, whose characters are essentially J-idols, often use a different voice for their characters, usually with a higher register to emphasize cuteness.
128* [[https://youtu.be/OfaRTGmyXgc In this video]], Inugami Korone demonstrates the difference between the high-pitched voice she uses for her streams/job and her deeper natural voice.
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132* [[https://www.youtube.com/@TheCriticalDrinker The Critical Drinker]] has a loud, distinctively intoxicated voice paired with an exaggerated Scottish accent. Outside his main channel and during livestreams, Will Jordan has a more sober diction, talks at a quieter volume, and his Scottish accent is a lot more subdued than his Drinker persona.
133* Creator/FPSRussia uses a recognizable Russian accent in his videos when portraying the persona of Dimitri Potapov. Outside of this, Kyle Myers has a southern accent.
134* WebVideo/{{Fred}} is defined by his HeliumSpeech {{Keet}} voice. Lucas Cruikshank achieved this by taking his somewhat high but still mid-range natural voice and digitally pitching it up to chipmunk levels.
135* ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'': Parodied. In one video, Danny suddenly adopts a much more nasally, geeky-sounding voice and attitude while claiming that it's just how he talks when he's not working.
136* Creator/LilyOrchard uses a deep, loud, and assertive voice in most of her videos to [[AuthoritySoundsDeep present a more authoritative tone]]. But the voice she uses in her daily life is a lot softer, more feminine, and high-pitched. It can be heard at the end of her [[https://youtu.be/W5jEnj1mBRE?t=260 "Changing at the Edge of the World in Four Minutes"]] video.
137* WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter is actually more soft-spoken than when he “yells at [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants SpongeBob]]” in his videos. Compare [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US7XNfp3QsI his review of the Family Guy episode "Screams Of Silence"]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvmqPM8BUVA his playthrough of Dig-Dug]].
138* Creator/RoosterTeeth employee Barbara Dunkelman used different voices for her various RT roles, with only [[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} Yang Xiao Long]] getting her natural voice.
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142* Creator/FrankWelker's normal speaking voice is akin to his roles as [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Fred Jones]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters Ray Stanz]]. But he also voices [[WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder Dynomutt]], [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Megatron, Soundwave, Galvatron]], [[WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters Slimer]], [[WesternAnimation/TheRealAdventuresOfJonnyQuest Jeremiah Surd]], [[WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons Tiamat]], [[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget Dr. Claw]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow Garfield]], and [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} The Cave of Wonders]]; all of whom sound ''vastly'' different to his talking voice.
143* Creator/PeterCullen is well-known for his deep, resonant baritone as befitting the voice of [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime]] among other roles. His normal talking voice is somewhat higher and a lot less resonant.
144* In ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Creator/SethMacFarlane voices [[InsufferableImbecile Peter Griffin]], [[TheCasanova Glenn Quagmire]], [[EvilOldFolks Carter Pewterschmidt]], and [[EnfantTerrible Stewie]]; none of them sound like [=MacFarlane=]'s regular voice. This is {{Averted|Trope}} by [[DeadpanSnarker Brian]], who's the only character in the show that [=MacFarlane=] uses his natural speaking voice for.
145* Creator/BillFagerbakke's roles, like [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Patrick]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} Broadway]], and [[WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated Bulkhead]], tend to have [[SimpletonVoice deep, "dopey" sounding voices]], fitting his typecasting as lovable oafs. His natural speaking voice is softer and a bit higher (think Roger the chick from the episode "New Student Starfish").
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149* In real life, this is formally known as Code Switching; the use of different dialects and manners of speech in different social situations.
150* During normal conversations, UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler spoke in a raspy, deep voice. But during his speeches, he used a [[CreepyHighPitchedVoice Creepy High-Pitched]] NoIndoorVoice.
151* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdzH_aSL-6k In this video]], the news reporter speaks naturally with a thick DeepSouth accent combined with ValleyGirl diction, before flipping into a completely different tone and accent when she realises [[IsThisThingStillOn she's on-air]].
152* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-Neg4NmChk This video]] begins with a news reporter speaking with a professional tone and dialect until a bee flies into his mouth, at which point he starts sounding like someone from the [[WrongSideOfTheTracks ghetto]].
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