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Evil Sounds Deep
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An easy way to tell if someone is evil is if their voice is much deeper than a good character's, often artificially so. If someone undergoes a Face–Heel Turn, then along with their Evil Makeover, their voice will either drop a few octaves, get put through a voice modulator, or be combined with another voice speaking in a much deeper tone. If an Anti-Hero decides to move a few notches down the Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism, then he will start talking in a deeper, more serious tone of voice. Male characters almost always get an unapproachable, commanding cadence. Villainesses usually get a sultry, suggestive one, unless they're supposed to be in command or scary, in which case their cadence will be dismissive and forbidding. A deep voice makes the character sound strong, mature and competent, so it is a common trait for major villains that the audience is supposed to fear and respect. Consequently, such villains will usually speak in baritone register (or in villainesses' cases a contralto register), more rarely in bass register. It also provides a contrast for the more youthful Tenor Boy, especially in vocal music. A common inversion is an unnaturally high, often cold voice, and especially laugh. Some characters with an Evil Laugh do high-pitched cackling or be a Giggling Villain, instead of the deeper, traditional one. These are usually a more unnatural and degenerate kind of evil, perhaps overlapping with Eunuchs Are Evil. Taken further, anyone speaking with the Voice of the Legion is incredibly dangerous. Because deep voices are often considered attractive, this may overlap with Sexy Villains, Chaste Heroes. If it's to do with the character having great power it can be related to Power Makes Your Voice Deep. May be justified if the evil character becomes a huge One-Winged Angel with longer vocal cords, since that would make their voice deeper. |
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The Secret Circle: A side effect of Demonic Possession, natch. | |
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The rare case of this trope in Puccini's operas. His other low-voiced characters, like Colline in La Bohème, Timur in Turandot and Sharpless in Madama Butterfly are nice, or at least sympathetic, like Michele in Il Tabarro and Rance in La Fanciulla del West. And Gianni Schicchi is a Lovable Rogue. | |
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Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): In this Godzilla MonsterVerse fanfiction, the voices of two of Ghidorah's heads have very deep-sounding voices to those who can understand the Kaiju's Animal Talk, according to the author's Comic-Book Fantasy Casting. Ichi/Eldest Brother (the middle head and the most deliberately malicious of the heads) in particular has the ridiculously-deep voice of Zynbel from Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. | |
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Iago in Othello is a baritone — sometimes sung by bass-baritones. | |
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The Death Alpha from Wolf Song: The Movie speaks in a deep voice compared to most major characters, and he is the main antagonist. However this trope is zigzagged in the film. His lackey Cobalt speaks in a more moderate bordering on high pitched voice, but that is mostly to signify how insane he is, whereas Lightning, who is on the heroes’ side firmly (and shares a voice actor with Cobalt) speaks in a deep, stern, gruff voice, which is about an octave deeper than the Death Alpha. Oh and the Greater-Scope Villain Cerberus speaks in a voice so low he is the only character with subtitles… despite speaking perfect English | |
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Bowser has a booming, growling voice as par for the course with other portrayals, courtesy of Jack Black. | |
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Overlord DVD: In keeping with his supervillain persona, Doomcock has a deep, booming voice courtesy of a pitch-adjustment filter. The creator has posted new videos without the filter at least once, allowing viewers to hear his real voice before he caught it and reuploaded the video with the proper "Doomcock" pitch. | |
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Claggart in Billy Budd is a super-low bass. One of the most satanic characters ever. | |
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Channel Awesome: Played for laughs in Ask That Guy, where The Guy's voice will spontaneously drop a few octaves when he feels particularly evil. Also parodied with N. Bison in Kickassia. Played straight in Atop the Fourth Wall with Lord Vyce, who always speaks in a deep, growling baritone. |
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GI Joe The Riseof Cobra: The Doctor's voice is half crazy snake and half Darth Vader, and he manages to drop it an octave lower when he upgrades to Cobra Commander and dons the new mask. It's no less deep or menacing in the sequel, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, even though he's played by a different actor who's dubbed over. | |
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In Season 8, Lex Luthor pulls this off courtesy of a respirator, complete with Vader Breath. His protege, Tess Mercer, isn't as extreme an example, but she has the lowest voice of any of the girls in the cast. Davis' voice also become deeper when he is about to transform into Doomsday. | |
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Angel: Lampshaded when Holtz tries to convince Wesley that he's trying to protect Connor. |
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In Osmosis Jones, Thrax's voice is done by Laurence Fishburne. | |
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Inverted in Kings: Corrupt Corporate Executive William Cross has a high, thin voice. Evil is relative in a Decadent Court, but he seems to be the only one (still alive, anyway) who wants war. | |
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The Hobbit: The dragon Smaug has a deep, growling voice provided by Benedict Cumberbatch, and on top of being one of the main antagonists is a really malicious piece of work. There's also another major villain, Azog the Defiler — who speaks exclusively in the harsh-sounding Black Speech and who is a total psycho. | |
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Burning Secret: The blackmailer is described as having a deep voice. Subverted though, as he turns out to have been Chandler using a voice changer. | |
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Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men speaks with a grizzly, low voice, which essentially acts as a death rattle considering his character. | |
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Mechamato: Apayapi, the enlarged and more apparently evil version of Payapi, has a deeper voice than his default form. | |
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Echo Chamber's Mr. Administrator. | |
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Officer Lockstock from Urinetown is a bass. Cladwell, too. | |
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The drug dealer who may have ordered Becket's mother's murder in Season 3 of Castle (2009) has a deep, scary voice. | |
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On Heroes, Sylar's voice gets very deep and starts to echo a bit when he's about to do something evil. | |
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Played straight in Atop the Fourth Wall with Lord Vyce, who always speaks in a deep, growling baritone. | |
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Several of the villains in Naruto have displayed this trait and changes in tone to indicate shifts in character. The Kyuubi plays this trope straight: it's completely malevolent and has a very deep, very gravelly voice. On introduction, Sasori has a deep and gravelly voice, but switches to a lighter voice later on. Rather than indicating an improvement in the character, this precedes the true horror of his abilities. Kakuzu plays this trope straight; he's a Psycho for Hire and speaks with a deep and steady voice. The most significant occurrence is that of Tobi. While in his initial persona, he speaks in a light, childish voice and his actions match. However, when he is acting as Madara, his voice deepens and matures as well as his actions (he even has completely different voice actors for each). Itachi Uchiha also has a deep voice. Subverted in that he is actually Good All Along. One of the most jarring and most recent examples in the English Dub of Pain, who has arguably the deepest voice on the show, which is expected when the voice actor is Troy Baker. Played with however, Due to Nagato, Pain's controller, having a high-pitched tone of voice. The real Madara Uchiha (especially in the English Dub) has a fantastically chilling tone. His voice oozes authority, as if everything he says, comes from the mouth of an utterly torn individual (which is mostly truth). It's no wonder that he convinced Obito to succeed him. |
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Stromboli and the Coachman from Pinocchio have very deep voices, both provided by Charles Judels, with the former having No Indoor Voice. | |
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Sartoris in The Final Sacrifice has a rather deep voice, humorously altered in post-production. | |
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Used in Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood with the Greed/Ling relationship. Greed isn't necessarily evil, but he is given a very deep voice on the show. In contrast, his human host, Ling, has a fairly soft voice. | |
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8-Bit Theater: Garland complains that his evil voice hurts his throat. Excerpt from Fighter's Journal (DAY WHATEVA) "Black Mage has been well. He's radiating pure darkness now. He's got some kind of screaming demon background noise reverb thing going on with his voice. I think he just wants attention." |
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In a Mr. Show episode: Lucien, the ratings child, who forces Bob and David to put content warnings on their show, has an evil man voice, despite looking like a 8-year-old kid. | |
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RWBY: Hazel and Dr. Watts both have deep-set voices, and both are lieutenants of the series' Big Bad. Hazel in particular has the deepest voice of all the characters. The Creatures of Grimm all have their trademark deep growl. However, one Grimm in particular stands out. The Hound Grimm is the only Grimm in the series thus far to be capable of speech due to its unique circumstances, and speaks in a deep, guttural voice provided by Jason Liebrecht. |
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Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: "THIS IS THE VOICE OF THE MYSTERONS." | |
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Dr. Facilier, the evil Shadow Man from The Princess and the Frog has a very deep voice, courtesy of Spawn himself, Keith David. | |
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Fist of the North Star tends to play this straight. While main character Kenshiro has a pretty deep, gravelly man-voice, most of the heroic characters are noticeably more soft-spoken than the mooks and most villains, and the main Big Bads Souther and Raoh (and Kaioh in the second story) have impressively deep voices. Especially Souther, whose voice sounds too deep to be humanly possible. | |
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Completely inverted in The Magic Flute, when the villain is an EXTREMELY high soprano, and the low bass is the good guy. | |
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Claude Frollo from both the film and stage version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a bass-baritone. | |
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In Kill Bill, GoGo Yubari first uses a stereotypical high-pitched girlish voice (as well as looking cheerful) when she introduces herself to The Bride but then when she takes on a serious expression, her pitch drops rather dramatically. | |
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Nobody has a manlier baritone than Gaston (Richard White) in Beauty and the Beast! Except maybe the eponymous Beast. | |
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Harry Potter likes to play with this. Inverted with Voldemort, who is described as having a high, cold voice. However, his voice gets deeper after his resurrection in the films, where he's played by Ralph Fiennes. Subverted with Snape, who has a deep, ominous voice (portrayed by Alan Rickman in the films), since Snape is intended to appear evil, or at least dark and brooding, right up to the end. Oh-so-inverted with Umbridge, whose shrill, girlish voice is at odds with her toadlike appearance. Played straight with Runcorn, one of Umbridge's cronies in the seventh book's villain-run Ministry. His chief characteristic is his deep, intimidating voice. When Harry uses Polyjuice Potion to impersonate him, he finds the voice very useful for giving orders. |
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Akira Touya in Hikaru no Go doesn't fit in the "evil" category (he's just The Rival to Hikaru with a tendency to look down on him), but he has a serious, introspective deep voice mode. | |
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Supernatural's Castiel is an interesting example. Ambiguously played straight in the first and second episode he appeared in, as we didn't know whether the angels are on the Winchesters' side or not. Averted later, when it is revealed that, unlike the other angels, he doesn't want the world to be destroyed and genuinely cares about Dean and Sam. With his sacrifice in 4x22, he ultimately became a part of the family. Also, it is revealed that his vessel, Jimmy, has a much higher voice. Definitively inverted in the Season 6 finale. When Castiel becomes a not-so-nice god, he loses the Batman voice. It's fantastically creepy. Lucifer is mostly an aversion, as in his Nick meatsuit he speaks in a tenor voice with a hint of vocal fry. |
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Vicious of Cowboy Bebop. Norio Wakamoto is famous for these kinds of roles. In the same series, this trope is inverted in Jet Black's deep voice. |
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Demon-possessed Regan in The Exorcist has a very loud, deep bellow, like getting yelled at by a truck horn. | |
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Power Rangers: In Power Rangers Jungle Fury, Dai Shi has an artificially deepened voice even while possessing Jarrod. (It gets deeper still when he's in his armored form.) In Power Rangers: Dino Thunder, Trent's stint as the evil White Drago Ranger is accompanied by an artificially deepened voice. When an accident turns him back to normal, so does his voice. The evil white Drago Ranger clone has the same voice as the former. In Power Rangers Ninja Storm, Hunter and Blake got pitched down before their reveal as Rangers and stayed with their normal voices through their Heel–Face Turn and Brainwashed and Crazy stints. The Page Quoter, Koragg, also has his voice deepened — especially during the shift to syndication. Geoff Dolan left Mystic Force after the shift & was replaced by Chris Graham, but Geoff's grunts & other stuff remained via archived audio. Geoff would later play the role of Gosei(who is not evil) in Power Rangers: Megaforce. |
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Scarpia in Tosca is a baritone, but lately, often sung by bass-baritones. He's an evil son of a bitch who wants to kill the tenor and rape the soprano. The rare case of this trope in Puccini's operas. His other low-voiced characters, like Colline in La Bohème, Timur in Turandot and Sharpless in Madama Butterfly are nice, or at least sympathetic, like Michele in Il Tabarro and Rance in La Fanciulla del West. And Gianni Schicchi is a Lovable Rogue. |
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Krennic in Rogue One is an aversion — perhaps to underscore that he's not really on the same level as Darth Vader (despite his best efforts), his voice isn't notably deep. His Death Troopers are another story — they don't "speak", precisely, but the noises they make are pretty deep. | |
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Death from the Discworld is definitely a subversion; he's not nearly as bad as he looks or sounds. Doubly so in the animated miniseries of Wyrd Sisters and Soul Music, where he's voiced by Christopher Lee, who practically based his career around the trope. The demon in the animation of Wyrd Sisters has an extremely deep and gravelly voice... Which is subverted as he (in contrast to the book) switches back to his natural voice when Granny threatens him into dropping the theatrics. Said voice is high-pitched with a notable lisp and sounds like a stereotypical theatre actor. |
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Hazbin Hotel: Alastor the Radio Demon normally speaks in a chipper soprano with a trans-Atlantic accent, but when threatening Vaggie his voice drops several octaves to pair up nicely with his Nightmare Face. | |
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Russian supervillain Ivan Vanko in Iron Man 2. | |
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When the High Seekers in the Emberverse really want to intimidate, they'll let loose a deep voice that borders on the aural equivalent of Alien Geometries. | |
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Lifeforce (1985). The male vampire at the end when he talks to Col. Caine. | |
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The dark Elf Malekith in Thor: The Dark World. | |
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Inverted in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The main antagonist, Judge Doom, doesn't have an extremely deep voice, but when he's revealed to actually be a toon, he talks in a really high-pitched voice. | |
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The Silent City has a cast that leans tenor and higher. The one baritone is the tyrannical Ultimate Authority Mayor. | |
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Slayers: SHABURANIGUDO! Especially in Japanese, the Dark Lord's voice is so artificially low as to be comical. | |
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Ronan and Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). Ronan later reappears - save for his deep voice - in Captain Marvel (2019). | |
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Tolkien's Legendarium: The Hobbit: The dragon Smaug has a deep, growling voice provided by Benedict Cumberbatch, and on top of being one of the main antagonists is a really malicious piece of work. There's also another major villain, Azog the Defiler — who speaks exclusively in the harsh-sounding Black Speech and who is a total psycho. The Lord of the Rings: The films combine this with Voice of the Legion when Galadriel gets drunk on the Ring's power. Sauron himself too as can be discerned from what little he actually speaks. "There is no life in the void. Only... death." The Mouth of Sauron from the extended edition. A deep voice that sounds like dead worms. The Witch King also has a rather deep voice. So do the various Uruk-hai, who all have growling voices fitting their bestial nature. |
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In the first several A Nightmare on Elm Street films, Freddy Krueger spoke with a very deep, sinister voice (in the first film for instance, he sounds almost demonic). It became less deep in later films as Freddy became more comedic in general. | |
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The Order of the Stick does this sometimes with speech balloons — several characters have theirs colored, with the colors often meant to imply their personalities. This is lampshaded with the imp Qarr; Lien actually recognized him as evil because of his red speech bubble. Lampshaded with Xykon. In Start of Darkness, we see his (somewhat less evil) human form, which has a normal speech bubble; it becomes black when he becomes a lich, and he comments that his voice sounds deeper, comparing it to James Earl Jones's. Also Vaarsuvius gets a colored speech bubble after his/her Deal with the Devil. |
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In the Turning Red fic Turning Red: Secrets of the Panda, Xióngm�o sh�shǒu speaks with a deep, gravelly voice befitting of a demonic entity. | |
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GaoGaiGar has Pasdar and Palparepa. | |
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Schlock Mercenary plays this straight with the gate keepers, with their speech in a different font (until they were told not to). The subversion is used for psychological advantage with TAG. | |
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Soul Eater's Medusa, being a Consummate Liar, has a pleasant, normally-pitched voice when she's pretending to be on the good side and a deep, throaty voice when she's being her violent self. It's particularly alarming when coming out of the borrowed child's body later in the series. | |
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Reflets d'Acide parodies this with the villainess Alia-Aenor, who is a giant black dragon with a very deep voice... in contrast with her human form, who has a little girl's voice. | |
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Rigoletto: The Duke of Mantua a very deliberate subversion; he is a tenor, and a heartless whoremonger who is morally grey at his most sympathetic and gleefully sprinting for the Moral Event Horizon at worst. The basso, Sparafucile, is an assassin, but he's honourable and almost sympathetic. Rigoletto himself is a baritone, and while sympathetic and more of a victim of circumstance and misplaced loyalty than anything else, he is a far cry from heroic. | |
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ProZD: King Dragon, the Big Bad of the "King Dragon" skit saga, hits the voice actor's lowest pitch. | |
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The Stargate-verse has the Goa'uld and the Wraith. The Asgard have a vocal effect, too (toned down in later seasons), but it's a lot friendlier-sounding than the ones used by the baddies. The Goa'uld, in fact, do this on purpose to sound more intimidating and can turn it off at will when they want to blend in or just be more personable. By the end of the series, Ba'al almost always drops the voice effect when he's talking to the heroes, as by that point he only makes a pretense of godhood toward those who will actually believe it. Ra in Stargate sounds a lot like Xerxes, bordering on Voice of the Legion territory. The Tok'ra are the same species as the Goa'uld, so they can turn it off if they want to as well — however, they rarely do, in order to make it clear who's talking. Three times this has been used by humans for subterfuge: Daniel used a voice modulator on Jacob Carter's cargo ship to record sentences in Goa'uld, which would then be broadcasted in a deeper voice; Daniel and Carter both used a voice modulator during a training exercise when one pretended to be a Tok'ra and the other one a Goa'uld; and Vala used an alien voice modulating device shaped like a glowing pendant in order to pretend to be the Goa'uld Qetesh (because Vala was Qetesh's final host before the latter was killed, and it wasn't widely known that Qetesh had died). In both of the latter cases, a member of SG-1 would get annoyed at the voice and ask to turn it off. The episode that introduces the Asgard first shows Thor as the Norse Mythology 7-foot-tall imposing figure with a deep voice. This is a hologram, though. After Daniel passes the test, the real Thor reveals himself to be a frail, diminutive Grey with misshapen facial features. |
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Also parodied with N. Bison in Kickassia. | |
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The Dark Knight Trilogy: Bruce Wayne invokes the trope by affecting a deep growl while he's being Batman. When people are tripping on the Scarecrow's drug, they perceive others (including the Scarecrow himself, of course) as evil monsters with inhumanly deep voices. While the Joker's voice is usually high-pitched and nasally, he goes surprisingly low for his choice lines, such as, "Look at me!" Bane zigzags the trope, in that the mask over his face does lower and distort Tom Hardy's rather nasally voice, but not very much. The only character to play it constantly straight is Henri Ducard, a.k.a. the real Ra's Al-Ghul, portrayed by Liam Neeson with his usual deep, husky voice. |
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Xerxes in 300 also had his voice deepened, to the point of sounding inhuman. Then again, he's also nine feet tall. | |
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In Banshee, Chayton (played by Geno Segers) speaks with a voice so deep that it almost vibrates through your bones. While there are many more depraved villains in the show, he is by far the most physically intimidating, and he does more damage to Hood than anyone else. | |
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Budzo from Adventures in Zambezia has a very deep voice courtesy of Jim Cummings. | |
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Several villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have notable deep voices: Obadiah Stane, Starter Villain of the franchise in Iron Man. His voice even sounds deeper when he wears the Iron Monger armor in the climax. Emil Blonksy´s voice in The Incredible Hulk (2008) becomes deeper when he got transformed into the Abomination. Russian supervillain Ivan Vanko in Iron Man 2. Laufey, the leader of the Frost Giants in Thor. Thanos, the Big Bad and Greater-Scope Villain of the Infinity Saga who debuted in The Avengers (2012), has a notable deep voice. The dark Elf Malekith in Thor: The Dark World. Ronan and Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). Ronan later reappears - save for his deep voice - in Captain Marvel (2019). Ego, played by Kurt Russell, similar to Ronan in the first movie, in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Fire demon Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok. |
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Fire demon Surtur in Thor: Ragnarok. | |
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Big Finish Doctor Who: Tales from the Vault: When Charlie is possessed by Kali Korash, his voice drops about an octave and becomes far more resonant. | |
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Ring Baddies are mostly deep. Alberich is a bass-baritone, Hagen, Hunding and Fafner are basses (Fafner as a dragon in Siegfried has his deep bass amplified by megaphone), Fricka is a mezzo-soprano. However, Mime is a character tenor, but Mime is a fun villain. | |
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Magneto in the original X-Men Film Series trilogy, courtesy of Ian McKellen. | |
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Nakago from Fushigi Yuugi. Yui's voice changes from sweet and sunny to rough and dramatic when she undergoes a Face–Heel Turn. | |
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On the other hand, Landgraf Hermann, Henry the Fowler, Hans Sachs, Gurnemanz, and Titurel are all basses or bass-baritones as well. | |
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In Smallville, the phantom that borrowed Clark's DNA and made a clone body out of it (becoming the show's incarnation of Bizarro note In classic Smallville Not Wearing Tights and Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames fashion. "I'm you. Just a little more... bizarre.") has a deeper voice than the real Clark, though it's not always obvious and can be turned off at will, apparently (he impersonated Clark for some time with the viewers and other characters unaware). In Season 8, Lex Luthor pulls this off courtesy of a respirator, complete with Vader Breath. His protege, Tess Mercer, isn't as extreme an example, but she has the lowest voice of any of the girls in the cast. Davis' voice also become deeper when he is about to transform into Doomsday. In Season 10, Godfrey's voice gets deeper when possessed by Darkseid, but if he doesn't want to reveal it, only people with superhearing could notice the extra deep voice. Oliver and Lionel's voice is also turned much deeper when possessed. Also, Lois's voice gets deeper when possessed by Isis. |
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Wonder Woman (2017): When revealing himself to Diana and fighting her, Ares gains a deep, reverberating voice befitting his god status. | |
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The Gingerweed Man: The main villain of the movie speaks in a deep, reverberating voice. | |
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That Mitchell and Webb Look: The mysterious beings known only as "Them" have electronically lowered voices, as demonstrated with the only one to speak played by the normally much higher pitched Mark Evans. It helps sell just how terrifying They are. | |
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In the first The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya light novel, Kyon uses the term "clear soprano" to describe Ryoko Asakura's voice. Later on that day, she tries to kill him rather violently... because she got bored. | |
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Lady Tremaine from Cinderella and Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty are vintage examples of deep-voiced villainesses, with both originally being voiced by Eleanor Audley, and by Susanne Blakeslee in many of their later appearances. | |
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In Justice League: War, Darkseid is voiced by Steve Blum with a bonus Voice of the Legion effect to make him sound truly demonic. When he returns in later movies, Tony Todd takes over the role and does his usual chillingly deep and demonic vocal work, needing no such effects. | |
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Marc Blitzstein 1949 Regina (based on The Little Foxes) is all over the place with this one. The title role, greedy and morally bankrupt, was initially supposed to be a mezzo-soprano, but ended up a soprano. Her husband, Horace, and servant, Addie, are a bass and contralto respectively, but are good guys, as are Birdie and Zan, who are sopranos. Ben and Oscar, also greedy, are both baritones, and their son Leo, a much less endearing version of The Ditz, is a tenor. | |
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Space Monster M from The Aquabats! Super Show! speaks in baritone. | |
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The demon in the animation of Wyrd Sisters has an extremely deep and gravelly voice... Which is subverted as he (in contrast to the book) switches back to his natural voice when Granny threatens him into dropping the theatrics. Said voice is high-pitched with a notable lisp and sounds like a stereotypical theatre actor. | |
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From The Tales of Hoffmann, there are four characters: Lindorf, Coppelius, Dr. Miracle, and Dapertutto. They are all played by the same bass-baritone, and are, quite literally, the incarnations of evil. | |
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The Star Trek franchise has two character actors — Brian Thompson and Danny Goldring — who have deep voices and frequently play bad guys. (The latter combines this with Evil Sounds Raspy.) Even when they're not the bad guys, they still tend to be on the darker side of good. | |
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Played with in Jekyll & Hyde, when it comes to the lead character. In the 1994 Concept Recording, Jekyll & Hyde are played by a baritone (Anthony Warlow). In the 1997 Original Broadway Cast Recording, they are played by Robert Cuccioli (who is capable of singing both tenor and baritone/bass notes as both characters). In the Resurrection Recording, Jekyll/Hyde is played by Rob Evan, and he is capable of both tenor AND baritone notes. However, in the 2012/2013 Cast Recording, the role is played by Constantine Maroulis, who is a tenor or high baritone. The role of Jekyll & Hyde is meant for tenors, but it can be played by a baritone (as several productions have done). It should be noted that some actors who have played the role will use a low register for Hyde, and a high/normal register for Jekyll. | |
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In the Horus Heresy series from Warhammer 40,000, First Captain Ezekyle Abbaddon of the Luna Wolves/Sons of Horus is described as being a big man with an incredibly low voice, even for an Astartes. In the "present day" of the franchise, he has since become Abaddon the Despoiler, Warmaster of the Black Legion. As such, he is the closest thing the Chaos Space Marines have to a cohesive leader. | |
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Mewtwo in the English dub of the first film, where it's the antagonist. | |
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Then there are complete inversions of the trope: Kashchey in Kashchey the Deathless is a tenor while The Hero is a baritone and the Neutral Good wind is a bass. | |
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Dennis Macfield. Once he's revealed to be The Mole, he forgoes his normally upbeat and higher voice, and goes a deeper, more serious tone. The implication is that the original voice was a facade he used for his job. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Ma'el Koth from The Acts of Caine has a voice that is usually described as rumbling. | |
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Mercury from Wings has the deepest voice out of the characters. The first thing he does on-screen is try to kill Dawn and Comet. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Emil Blonksy´s voice in The Incredible Hulk (2008) becomes deeper when he got transformed into the Abomination. | |
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The Undertaker as a heel. | |
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In Matilda: The Musical, Miss Trunchbull is played by a man in the high baritone range. | |
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Death Note: Ryuk has a rather deep voice in both Japanese and the English dub. While he does have more standards than the soft-spoken Villain Protagonist Light, he is still rather evil, given his method of relieving boredom. Perhaps averted by L, who has a deeper voice than Light and is the Hero Antagonist. Light Yagami actually plays this trope straight. When he is having his Kira-ish inner monologues, his voice tone gets deeper. |
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Inverted on Turn with Captain Simcoe (later Colonel Simcoe). He is the most morally bankrupt character in the show, and while he plays this trope straight in the pilot episode, he spends the rest of the series speaking in an eerily high register that is very off-putting. | |
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In Power Rangers Ninja Storm, Hunter and Blake got pitched down before their reveal as Rangers and stayed with their normal voices through their Heel–Face Turn and Brainwashed and Crazy stints. | |
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Played for laughs in Ask That Guy, where The Guy's voice will spontaneously drop a few octaves when he feels particularly evil. | |
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Knight Rider: Michael Knight's Evil Twin Garthe Knight had a noticeably deeper voice than Michael (as well as a goatee, of course.) KITT's Evil Twin KARR also has deeper voice than KITT does. For reference, KARR is voiced by Peter Cullen (AKA Optimus Prime). |
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Wei in the Darker than Black dub; also, particularly in the dub, Hei seems to do the Anti-Hero routine also, speaking in a deeper voice when being BK-201 than when being the friendly and harmless Li. Averted, though, with Mao who has a very deep voice but is a nice guy. And a cat. | |
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The Fifth Element: Mr. Shadow, being more or less evil incarnate, has the requisite very deep voice. | |
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Red vs. Blue: One of the signs that the AI O'Malley/Omega is possessing someone is their voice suddenly going deep and random psychotic comments ("So you didn't threaten to cut off my head and give it to Church as a birthday present?") Inverted with the evil AI Sigma, however. He has a rather soft, cold, tenor, which is fitting, given that he's voiced by Elijah Wood. Played straight by Sigma's partner Maine, however, who has a very deep voice the few times he speaks, and a very deep growl the rest of the time. Played completely straight with Locus, who has a menacing, gravelly voice 100 percent of the time, and later, Sharkface as well. |
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Hot Shots! Part Deux: Parodied and subverted. During his lightsaber battle with the President, Saddam speaks with a raspy Darth-Vader esque voice. He then uses an inhaler, and starts speaking in a normal voice. | |
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Animorphs — The Crayak, a malevolent godlike alien and the Ellimist's opposite number, has a voice so low Jake feels like it's shaking him apart when they meet in person. | |
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In Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Mrs. Lovett and Sweeney are an alto and a bass-baritone respectively. They are the protagonists, but also evil. The wicked Judge Turpin is a bass. Also subverted via the two villainous tenors, Pirelli and the Beadle. Then there's Anthony, who's a lyric baritone (a baritone with a higher, warmer sound) and the only character in the whole show who can be said to be sane, morally upright, and kind all at once. |
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The adaptation of Long John Silver from Treasure Island (1988) may look non-threatening because of his short, rotund body and page boy haircut, but don't let that fool you, he has a low, gravelly voice befitting of a hardened pirate thanks to his voice actor, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. In contrast to his book counterpart's more boisterous personality, this version always speaks calmly, even when he's being threatened with violence, making him a chilling antagonist. | |
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Clayton from Tarzan, another Evil Poacher, speaks with the deep voice of BRIAN BLESSED!!!!!, though far more restrained than most of Blessed’s roles. | |
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The BFG: The evil giants all have deep, booming voices. | |
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My Hero Academia has a couple of notable examples: Shigaraki, also known as All For One, is given a notably imposing baritone in the Japanese version of the anime. His lieutenants, Kurogiri and Gigantomachia, also have booming baritones, both in Japanese and in the English dub. Danjuro Tobita, AKA Gentle Criminal, speaks with a deep, melodious voice in Japanese, and it suits his flamboyant exterior very well. |
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Deathside from Super Academy. Even when he's speaking in his higher-pitched, mocking default tone, there's a definite bass rumble behind his words. When he gets mad, though, he loses the affectation, revealing just how damn low he can go. | |
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DC Extended Universe: Suicide Squad (2016): Both evil spirits Enchantress and Incubus have this. Enchantress specially gains one after her transformation. Wonder Woman (2017): When revealing himself to Diana and fighting her, Ares gains a deep, reverberating voice befitting his god status. Justice League (2017): The New God Steppenwolf has a deep and weary voice. SHAZAM! (2019): The evil corrupter spirits known as the Seven Deadly Sins, combined with Voice of the Legion sometimes. Zack Snyder's Justice League: Darkseid's basso profundo, of course, as befitting the ruler of Apokolips. |
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Aries in Greystone Valley is described as having a voice like a rumbling volcano. | |
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In the German dub of Dragon Ball GT, Super 17 apparently had an echo filter - probably due to being a fusion of Android 17 and his Hell Fighter counterpart. As a result, Merged Zamasu in both the English and Japanese dubs of Dragon Ball Super had an echo filter as well. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Shan-Yu, the brutish Hun leader from Mulan, also has the gravely voice of Miguel Ferrer. | |
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AUTO in WALL•E sounds very deep note specially in some dubs, which gives his voice an eerie effect while he's performing his Anti-Mutiny. | |
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Much like Shere Khan and Scar, Tail Lung (Ian McShane) from the original Kung Fu Panda has a purring, British-accented baritone. There’s also Kai from Kung Fu Panda 3, voiced by J. K. Simmons. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_9ab064e6 | comment |
Les Misérables: Valjean, Marius, and Enjolras are tenors; Javert and Thenardier are baritones. May be a subversion, as Enjolras has been played by baritones many times, and Marius's song "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" is more in the baritone register. Also subverted in the female characters: Fantine and Eponine are both contraltos, or at least mezzo-sopranos, yet fully sympathetic, although social injustice has made them less "innocent" than soprano-voiced ingenue Cosette. |
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The Supreme King... SPECIFICALLY in the English dub. Much like Super 17 did in the German dub of Dragon Ball GT, this evil version of Jaden had an echo filter... and boy, did it make him sound badass. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_9e2f90f4 | comment |
In One Piece, the character Rob Lucci could at first only "speak" through his high-pitched pigeon Hattori. However, when he is unveiled as the immensely powerful evil leader in CP9's plot to capture Nico Robin, his 'real' voice is revealed to be much, much deeper. Interestingly, this was not done through the use of any synthesizers — the same seiyuu performed both parts. Arlong, Crocodile, Blackbeard, and Hody Jones also have rather deep voices. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Pokémon: Giovanni of Pokémon: The Series has a very deep, echoing voice every time he appears on a television or computer screen in the earlier episodes. This appears to be the result of computer editing. However, even when he appears in person, his voice is still quite deep. Mewtwo in the English dub of the first film, where it's the antagonist. |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_9feb7ff3 | comment |
In Power Rangers Jungle Fury, Dai Shi has an artificially deepened voice even while possessing Jarrod. (It gets deeper still when he's in his armored form.) | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_a33d74a4 | comment |
Sword of Truth: Emperor Jagang is described to have a "deep, grating voice". Averted with Darken Rahl, who has a "clear, almost liquid" voice...and a trope-fitting right hand man. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep / int_a3ebdd9d | comment |
Strangers From Hell: Moon-jo has a deeper voice than the other residents and is the most evil character in the series. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep / int_a4a6b86a | comment |
Lelouch of Code Geass, who is sort of like a "flamboyant, possibly evil Batman", canonically has a voice changing device in his Zero costume which deepens his voice when he's wearing it. | |
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Code Geass | hasFeature |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_a6bbf758 | comment |
Incognito from the first anime also had a deep voice. | |
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Hellsing | hasFeature |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_a825da3e | comment |
For Magic: The Gathering's "Scars of Mirrodin" block, they did trailers for the two main factions — the heroic Mirrans got a medium-high voice speaking English, while the evil Phyrexians, communicating in Black Speech, sounded like this. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_ac719b97 | comment |
Ra in Stargate sounds a lot like Xerxes, bordering on Voice of the Legion territory. | |
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The Hidden Ba(da)ss: you know, there's that boring old bass guy, Ferrando, in Il trovatore. He sings that long aria in the beginning that you sleep through. Then, in the current London production, Ferrando becomes Luna's bad spirit instead of the old buddy... being bald and having a Villain Scar. Played straight with Count di Luna, who's sung by a baritone or bass-baritone. |
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It's often mentioned how deep the voice of the Gollywog is in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. His balloons are typeset with a heavy bold. He's supposedly made of very dense non-baryonic matter. One of his best moves is causing an earthquake with a loud bellow. One more example of repurposing his very racist characterization and design into happy coincidences and heroic traits. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_afeeacf6 | comment |
Kylo Ren of The Force Awakens uses a vocoder in his mask as part of his efforts to emulate his grandfather, Darth Vader. Not that Adam Driver doesn't have a particularly low voice to begin with | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Many villains in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Dio Brando is probably the best known example. Nearly every single piece of media he's in consistently depicts him as having a deep, smooth voice (which is rather fitting given his physique and personality). His voice actors include Takehito Koyasu, Isshin Chiba, and Norio Wakamoto in Japanese, and Patrick Seitz in English. Kars, Wamuu and Santana in Battle Tendency. Captain Tennille, Daniel J. D'Arby and Vanilla Ice in Stardust Crusaders. Yoshikage Kira in Diamond is Unbreakable. Diavolo, Polpo, Prosciutto, Risotto Nero and, oddly enough, Cioccolata in Golden Wind. Enrico Pucci, Johngalli A., Sports Maxx, Viviano Westwood, D an G and Donatello Versus in Stone Ocean. |
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In Game of Thrones, Tywin Lannister is played by Charles Dance and has a deep voice that makes him sound twice as serious and menacing as he would be otherwise. See here. His biggest henchman, Ser Gregor Clegane, is even deeper, nearing basso profundo territory, especially when played by Ian Whyte, who seems to be channeling Christopher Lee. | |
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In the Transformers Film Series movies, instead of Frank Welker's screechy, gravelly delivery as Megatron, we get a deep, growly performance by Hugo Weaving. The sequels also gives us The Fallen in Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen, and Sentinel Prime in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In Transformers: Age of Extinction, Welker comes back with a much deeper voice for Galvatron, and along with some reversal of three movies' worth of Villain Decay, it's pretty intimidating. In Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, instead of Megatron, we get Unicron and Scourge. Scourge, played by Peter Dinklage, has a dark, gravelly timbre that shows intimidation. Whereas the voice of Scourge's dark master, Unicron, provided by Colman Domingo, is reminiscent to the voice of Orson Welles in the original animated film in 1986. Scourge's gravelly dark baritone is reflected on intimidating his victims and shows no faliure whereas Unicron's voice is considered a resonating, also gravelly, and devil-like cavernous basso profondo reflecting on his quest of devouring entire worlds and the multiverse. | |
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D-War: The evil dragon's human Dragon (no pun intended) is the best example. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Laufey, the leader of the Frost Giants in Thor. | |
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Loki (2021): The President Loki Variant embodies the worst of Loki's traits such as his ambition, selfishness and Chronic Backstabbing Disorder. He also speaks with a much deeper and raspier voice than the other versions of Loki who use Tom Hiddleston's normal speaking voice. This leads to a funny contrast when President Loki's hand is cut off and he reacts with a high-pitched shriek. | |
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The 3 Little Pigs: The Movie: Big Boss, big time, with a deep, gravely voice. It’s not clear though if his voice is like that naturally, or if it’s like that from all those cigars he likes to light up. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Inverted in The Adventures of Superman, in which Superman's transformation from Clark Kent to Superman would be signalled by his voice going deeper, often mid-sentence: "This looks like a job... for Superman!" | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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In Star Trek Into Darkness, the villainous Harrison has a very deep and very cool voice. | |
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Star Trek Into Darkness | hasFeature |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Xanxus from Reborn! (2004) has a much deeper voice than most of the good guys in the show — though most noticeably much deeper than Tsuna (who is voiced by a girl). | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Hellbent from Planet Dolan is a Jerkass who is also a literal devil. He also happens to have a pretty deep voice. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_b80c3b | comment |
Played with in Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Dr. Horrible does speak/sing a bit deeper and more harshly when he's in evil mode, but he's still a normal, non-creepy/cold tenor either way. Meanwhile, Captain Hammer is a baritone, and Penny is an alto. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Justice League (2017): The New God Steppenwolf has a deep and weary voice. | |
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Justice League (2017) | hasFeature |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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"Clockpunk and the Vitalizer": Clockpunk (the hero) considers The Vitalizer's (the villain) voice to be this. It only works halfway on her. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
Evil Sounds Deep / int_bd618e73 | comment |
In Gosick, Kuiaran the Second has a relatively deep and aggressive natural speaking voice, which serves as a contrast to the sweet and bubbly voice she uses while impersonating Avril. | |
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Gosick | hasFeature |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Invoked in Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!. Izuku gets selected to be on the Villains' side of the Heroes vs. Villains exercise. He drops his voice an octave in an attempt to sound intimidating. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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In Power Rangers: Dino Thunder, Trent's stint as the evil White Drago Ranger is accompanied by an artificially deepened voice. When an accident turns him back to normal, so does his voice. The evil white Drago Ranger clone has the same voice as the former. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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In Nabucco, the bass is a Good Priest, while the soprano, Abigaille, is the baddie. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Used in Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood with the Greed/Ling relationship. Greed isn't necessarily evil, but he is given a very deep voice on the show. In contrast, his human host, Ling, has a fairly soft voice. Pride's voice becomes deep and echoing when he's not pretending to be human. Lust is a female example, especially since both her seiyuu and English VA in Brotherhood are Playing Against Type. While Lust eventually subverts this in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), she plays it very straight in Brotherhood. |
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Subverted/inverted in Welcome to Night Vale. The normal host, Cecil, has a very deep, rich voice, and can be highly unsettling — but ultimately he's a good person. His Desert Bluffs counterpart, Kevin, is much chirpier and friendlier-sounding, which only highlights the wrongness just under the surface of his words, and how fake his niceness turns out to be. | |
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Suicide Squad (2016): Both evil spirits Enchantress and Incubus have this. Enchantress specially gains one after her transformation. | |
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SHAZAM! (2019): The evil corrupter spirits known as the Seven Deadly Sins, combined with Voice of the Legion sometimes. | |
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The Lord of Darkness in Legend was an electronically-deepened Tim Curry. And you thought he was scary normally. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: Several villains have deep voices. The Cybermen have had either high or deep voices, depending on when the episode was made. Subverted with some of the Dalek Supremes in the classic series and the Big Finish stories — their voices tended to be higher than the average Dalek's, making them sound even more unstable and highly-strung than the norm. Sutekh and the Beast, both voiced by Gabriel Woolf, have deep voices to represent their ancient, primal evil. The Black Guardian, voiced by Valentine Dyall, who, in life, could've challenged BRIAN BLESSED!!!!! in a booming voice contest. The Dalek Emperor from "The Parting of the Ways" has one of the deepest Dalek voices yet heard. The Sycorax leader from "The Christmas Invasion" has a low, rough voice. Interestingly played with the Cult of Skaro — Dalek Sec has a higher pitched voice than any of his followers, but as it turns out, he is also slightly less evil than your average Dalek — not that it's saying all that much. When Rose Tyler has her body taken over by the vain Lady Cassandra in "New Earth", her voice gets significantly deeper, gaining Cassandra's Posh accent as well. This is ironically rather closer to Billie Piper's own accent. From new series 6, we have the Silence and House. "Face the Raven" brings us the terrifying spectre of the Doctor entering this mode when, after the death of his companion Clara, who had spent the last few minutes of her life convincing the Doctor not to Pay Evil unto Evil after her demise, nonetheless drops his voice into an ultra-low register as he puts the fear of god into an immortal (launching a two-part story in which the Doctor becomes The Unfettered and very nearly Woobie, Destroyer of Time). |
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Subverted in the Underworld (2003) film series where Kevin Grevioux's character is a Lycan named Raze with an unnaturally deep voice. He is brutish and violent, but he is not an inherently evil character. In the Rise of the Lycans prequel, he is decidedly a positive character. Even more jarring is that this is Grevioux's actual voice. | |
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Parodied in the French web series Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk, where all the evil guys have deep, low voices. Subverted since the friendly ogre travelling with the... hem... heroes also has a low voice, and the fiery demon living in the dungeon has a rather high, metallic voice. The series also provides good examples of Evil Laugh. | |
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Played with in Up. The otherwise intimidating dog Alpha has an incredibly high and squeaky voice that causes the other dogs to laugh at him; apparently, his voice box malfunctions sometimes, but when it's adjusted, it does sound quite deep. Naturally, it breaks down again when he's defeated. | |
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Up | hasFeature |
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Marik Ishtar's shadow self in Yu-Gi-Oh!. His normal self's voice is actually higher-pitched than a normal man. There's also Bakura, who, on top of being deep-voiced, is British, which increases his evilness. When Marik pretends to be a good guy and after his Heel–Face Turn, his voice gets higher and softer. Bakura both plays it straight and subverts it in the original Japanese. His Superpowered Evil Side has a deeper voice than his normal self, but he was voiced by a woman, so his voice is considerably high and effeminate. During Season 0, even Yugi's spirit partner (the Pharaoh) could easily be interpreted as evil, or at least a Sociopathic Hero. Even this early on, when his voice was rather soft, it was still deeper than Yugi's. And that was before he was voiced by DAN GREEN. Now quiet down so he can COMPLETE HIS TURN! The Supreme King... SPECIFICALLY in the English dub. Much like Super 17 did in the German dub of Dragon Ball GT, this evil version of Jaden had an echo filter... and boy, did it make him sound badass. Dennis Macfield. Once he's revealed to be The Mole, he forgoes his normally upbeat and higher voice, and goes a deeper, more serious tone. The implication is that the original voice was a facade he used for his job. |
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Mighty One-Eye from the original cut of The Thief and the Cobbler is said to have been voiced by a black delivery man whom the director hired for his deep voice, and the performance is almost definitely slowed down for further effect. One-Eye is the leader of an Always Chaotic Evil Ambiguously Human warrior race called the One-Eyes; their army's "One-Eyes! One-Eyes!" cries resemble thunder in their introductory scene. Less so in the released, Lighter and Softer & Denser and Wackier Re-Cut versions — the army especially sounds just like an average crowd. | |
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Richard Wagner often fell into this. His heroes, such as Siegfried and Parsifal, would be Heldentenors. Villains such as Hagen were often basses or bass-baritones. On the other hand, Landgraf Hermann, Henry the Fowler, Hans Sachs, Gurnemanz, and Titurel are all basses or bass-baritones as well. Ring Baddies are mostly deep. Alberich is a bass-baritone, Hagen, Hunding and Fafner are basses (Fafner as a dragon in Siegfried has his deep bass amplified by megaphone), Fricka is a mezzo-soprano. However, Mime is a character tenor, but Mime is a fun villain. |
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Ludwig Von Koopa in A Day With Bowser Jr. As a matter of fact, his voice is even deeper than Bowser's. | |
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In Ghostbusters (1984), when Dana Barrett (under possession by the demonic Zuul) tries to seduce Peter Venkman, he repeatedly deflects and asks to speak to Dana which angers her to the point where she responds in an inhuman, growling voice with "There is no Dana, only Zuul." (to which Venkman replies "What a lovely singing voice you must have.") | |
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The Horned King from The Black Cauldron speaks in a deep, eerie voice, provided by John Hurt. | |
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The dub of Kai takes this a step further in a brilliant move: by having Frieza's voice recast (now played by Chris Ayres), having a high voice at the start, and gradually getting deeper with each transformation — without the use of artificial pitch altering. By the time Frieza reaches form 3, Chris is using his natural voice, and considering that form 3 Frieza looks like a fish demon, it makes him sound like the devil he truly is. | |
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Giovanni of Pokémon: The Series has a very deep, echoing voice every time he appears on a television or computer screen in the earlier episodes. This appears to be the result of computer editing. However, even when he appears in person, his voice is still quite deep. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Warrior Cats: Tigerstar is described as having a deep voice. Inverted with Scourge, whose voice is high and cold. |
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Played straight with the baritones in The Tsars Bride and The Snow Maiden: both an example of Love Makes You Evil who don't care for anyone and anything as long as they get the girl (the girl's feelings don't matter either); also with Lyubasha (a mezzo) in The Tsar's Bride, a Woman Scorned who schemes to Murder the Hypotenuse (successfully). | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Played with in Burn After Reading, when Brad Pitt's character attempts to act menacing by narrowing his eyes and lowering his voice. Unfortunately, he keeps forgetting and reverting back to his normal speech. Hilarity Ensues. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Kendrick Lamar's "i" has a mood of growing darkness, represented by the chorus dropping steadily in pitch and the darker lines being more emphasised. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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When Flippy from Happy Tree Friends is reminded of war and converts to his Superpowered Evil Side, he gains this trait. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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The Kurgan, of Highlander fame. | |
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Highlander | hasFeature |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow Rosenberg when evil. Overlaps with Compelling Voice. Averted with Darla. Her voice is noticeably higher and softer than the other characters, even the female ones. |
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Steve Blum's Lord Darcia in Wolf's Rain is a glorious example of this. The main wolfy cast have generally soft voices (except Tsume, but he's a Jerk with a Heart of Gold and his voice generally subverts this, getting softer over time), but Darcia's is deep and menacing during any scene with the wolves. When talking to female characters ignoring Jagura, his voice takes on a much gentler sympathetic tone but after he awakens his wolf side, his voice not only much deeper, but more menacing and mad. | |
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Der Freischütz gives us one straight-play and three subversions. Kaspar, the main antagonist, is a basso, but so are the kindly old hermit and Kuno, the protagonist's Mentor and father-in-law-to-be. Samiel is a speaking role, but generally high-pitched. | |
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Perennial The Three Stooges villain Kenneth MacDonald. | |
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Guys Being Dudes: Invoked by Arlo. The voice distortion on his glasses gives his voice more depth and reverb when he takes over Pokestops. He also uses it with pitch alone when he's off the clock for gender affirmation purposes. | |
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Lucy in Elfen Lied has a much deeper voice than her "good" personality, Nyu. | |
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As is Caiaphas from Jesus Christ Superstar. A deep bass at that. However, Annas is tenor who sings in falsetto. |
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Brad Dourif's character in The Exorcist III. "It's the smiles that keep us going, don't you think?" | |
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Played with in Spaceballs, wherein Dark Helmet's voice is deep and impressive when his helmet is down, but when it's up, he sounds like a whiny Rick Moranis. | |
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Spaceballs | hasFeature |
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Dragon Ball Z: The English dub does this with Frieza (portrayed then by Linda Young). Each time he transforms, his voice is artificially deepened. At first, it was just digital pitch-lowering with the 2nd form, but his 3rd form is more of a Voice of the Legion deal. The 4th form, in a subversion, brings it back to normal — high-pitched. This is entirely in keeping with the physical nature of his transformations: in his second form he grows larger and more muscular, in his third form he's larger still and looks like a Xenomorph, but his fourth form is barely larger than his first and is outwardly the least monstrous of them. The dub of Kai takes this a step further in a brilliant move: by having Frieza's voice recast (now played by Chris Ayres), having a high voice at the start, and gradually getting deeper with each transformation — without the use of artificial pitch altering. By the time Frieza reaches form 3, Chris is using his natural voice, and considering that form 3 Frieza looks like a fish demon, it makes him sound like the devil he truly is. The Japanese version does almost the same thing (though Freeza's Japanese voice is already noticeably deep), except for his third form, which uses a high, raspy growl. Cell gets a bit of this too, in the English dub. His voice starts out as a sort of hissing rasp, and then grows deeper and more cultured as he gets more powerful. But it drops to downright Satanic levels when Cell gets ready to do something truly evil, like killing Piccolo. His second form sounds slightly deeper than the third, which is much smoother — again, the Bishōnen Line applies. Inverted in the Japanese version, however, where his voice starts out monstrous and gets slightly softer and more human-like with each transformation. As with Frieza, this means the voice changes match up with the physical changes. Considering Norio Wakamoto voices him, though, this trope still applies. Goku gets some of this in the English dub as well. Though he never turns evil, whenever he starts to get serious in a fight (ie, goes Super Saiyan) and drops his normal, goofy demeanor, Sean Schemmel adopts a noticeably deeper and slightly raspier voice for the character. |
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Played for laughs in Yahtzee's Christmas poem in Jim and Yahtzee's Rhymedown Spectacular, which is in the form of a letter to Santa written by the Heartwarming Orphan Tim. It starts out in the soft, high-pitched voice fitting to a young boy, but gets progressively deeper and raspier when Tim asks Santa for a "Giant robot spider" and describes the Roaring Rampage of Revenge he plans to enact with it in great and gory detail. | |
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In Spirited Away this is both played straight and inverted in the way the Japanese and English voice actresses were directed to voice the evil Yubaba and her good twin sister Zeniba. The original Japanese actress, Mari Natsuki, used a higher-pitched voice for the good Zeniba and a deeper voice for the evil Yubaba. In the English dub, Susanne Pleshette voiced Yubaba in a higher pitch (intending the evil one to be more shrill) and Zeniba with a lower alto. | |
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The voices of the Shadowmen in Broken Saints are distorted to make them deeper both to disguise the fact that we know two of them, and to of course, make them sound more menacing. This is doubly true for Lear Dunham, who has one level of distortion for his Shadowman scenes, and another for his mysterious presence in Kami's vision and Shandala's dreams. | |
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The Kadrin in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Nemesis". Subverted. It's revealed that they're actually the good guys. In reality they don't even sound like that. | |
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Red John from The Mentalist is a subversion of this trope in that even when his voice is seemingly manipulated, he still has an odd, higher sounding voice. It turns out he was faking it, and he plays this trope straight courtesy of Xander Berkeley. | |
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Breaking Bad: Walter White eventually develops a deep, intimidating baritone as he completes his Protagonist Journey to Villain. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: The films combine this with Voice of the Legion when Galadriel gets drunk on the Ring's power. Sauron himself too as can be discerned from what little he actually speaks. "There is no life in the void. Only... death." The Mouth of Sauron from the extended edition. A deep voice that sounds like dead worms. The Witch King also has a rather deep voice. So do the various Uruk-hai, who all have growling voices fitting their bestial nature. |
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Cole Turner in Charmed (1998) has a much deeper voice in his demonic Belthazor form. | |
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Zack Snyder's Justice League: Darkseid's basso profundo, of course, as befitting the ruler of Apokolips. | |
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In The Dunwich Horror by H. P. Lovecraft, Wilbur Whateley spoke with a frighteningly low voice. Justified in that he grew more than twice as fast as any other child and reached a height of seven feet (among other things). The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society "radio play" of the story electronically pitched the actor's voice to Goa'uld levels. The narrator mentions that Wilbur sounded like his voice-producing organs were somehow different from a normal human's — which, naturally, they were. |
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In Let Me In, when Abby is provoked, whether through anger or hunger, her voice becomes much deeper and more guttural, adding a layer of Vocal Dissonance given she looks like a 12-year old girl. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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In Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni is the most villainous guy and is sung by baritones or bass-baritones, but he is not the lowest voice of the cast. | |
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Interview with the Vampire (2022): Lestat de Lioncourt is a ferocious vampire and a baritone, and his deep voice makes him all the more menacing. | |
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Nathan Wallace in Repo! The Genetic Opera gets a deep, gravelly voice when he is the Repo Man. Graverobber is a baritones, but Rotti, Luigi, and Pavi are tenors. |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Leon Czolgosz, while arguably the most sympathetic of the Assassins, is the only bass among them — possible subversion. The Proprietor is also a bass, and certainly a wee bit sinister himself. Booth, Hinckley, Byck, and Guiteau are all baritones, however (though Guiteau is sometimes played by tenors). As well as the only good character, The Balladeer, being a tenor. |
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Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989), is another villainous contralto, provided by Pat Carroll. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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Alucard from Hellsing is technically a good guy, but monstrous enough to freak out undead super-Nazis, and speaks in Joji Nakata's ultra-deep drawl. Or Crispin Freeman's wonderful low menace. Incognito from the first anime also had a deep voice. |
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Younger Toguro from YuYu Hakusho has one of the deepest voices of any character in the series, contrasting his high voiced elder brother. Which makes sense as he shares the same voice as that of the previously mentioned Cell. | |
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Evil Sounds Deep | |
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The MLP Loops: Sombra tends to speak in bold words all the time, to represent the show's depiction of his deep voice. Of course, sometimes this will be played with, where he replaces Ditzy, and vainly implores Twilight and Spike to buy muffins, while they try to ignore him. | |
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Tony the Clock from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared has a somehow low voice. While Sketchbook from the original short was Ambiguously Evil and quite creepy, Tony is portrayed in an even more malicious way. | |
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Averted in The Phantom of the Opera as the role of the Phantom was written for, and is almost always portrayed by, a tenor — although this trope was played straight with the casting of baritone Norm Lewis on Broadway. | |
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Befitting his massive size, Gantu from Lilo & Stitch has a deep, booming voice, provided by Kevin Michael Richardson. | |
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Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas has quite the deep voice. Also played with the hero Jack Skellington, as he uses a deep voice both for his more creepy scenes and when he tries to be Santa. | |
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The Djinn of Wishmaster in his true form has a suitably deep voice for a demon. | |
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The Grand Inquisitor in Don Carlo. 90-years-old, blind, and he sings the other bass, King Philip, literally off the stage. On the other hand, the baritone Rodrigo is the nicest and purest character ever to happen in a Verdi's opera. | |
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