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Motor Mouth
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A character who speaks if not constantly then often so quickly that it's hard to make out individual words and with the appearance of not having to stop for breath which sometimes makes it sound as though the audio track has been set to Fast Forward while the sentence diagram looks like a Mandelbrot fractal, this is often a facet of the Genki Girl or The Ditz who seems to be able to redirect the oxygen destined for their brain to their mouth whereas if smart characters do this they often fall victim to Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness usually this counts as the specific subtrope Gibbering Genius and it is also a trait of a character who is panicking upset afraid angry worked up or excited and launches into rapid-fire babble because of their emotional state although in a few cases characters who do this anyway end up going into a weird state and start doing it even more BECAUSEOFTHESTATEMENTIONEDABOVEORMAYBEJUST— SHUT THE FUCK UP!!! [deep breath] OK, as we were saying? In advertisements this is Rattling Off Legal and in music it becomes a Patter Song and can lead to Something Something Leonard Bernstein while for the absurd comic book examples where this is explicitly not addressed see Talking Is a Free Action. Characters may do this during a Character Filibuster or when Holding the Floor to prevent others interrupting. If your Motor Mouth character tends to talk like they're in an infomercial (and they're not actually selling anything), then they probably Speaks in Shout-Outs as well. In comics, Wall of Text and Wall of Blather are common. Might be said to an Annoyingly Repetitive Child. Contrast... Dramatic... Ellipsis... You Talk Too Much!, AND!!! PUNCTUATED!!! FOR!!! EMPHASIS!!! |
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Every Other Day: It takes Skylar about five seconds to say sixty words and she has little filter about speaking about anything that comes to mind. | |
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Key-per and Booko from Adventure Time are both able to talk so fast that it becomes difficult to understand the words. Double points for the Key-per being voiced by John Moschitta, Jr. (see above) | |
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Genshin Impact: Yanfei is something of a fast talker and has noticeably wordier voice lines compared to other characters. She's aware of it and in one of her stories acknowledges that, after she brings peace to the world through law, those skills would make her a good rapper. | |
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Microsoft Sam Reads Funny Windows Errors: Done a lot. Including "GODDAMNITSONOFABITCHPIECEOFSHITMOTHERFUCKINGASSHOLEFUCKFUCK". | |
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In the animated segments of Song of the South, Br'er Fox talks this way. In fact, James Baskett talked so fast as Br'er Fox, the animators had a little difficulty doing lip sync to his voice. | |
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Story Time Animated: Kara talks non-stop ever since she was 6 months old. Her parents took her to the doctor who diagnosed her with a talking disorder and recommended that she takes deep breaths so she would stop talking as much. When that didn't work, Kara's parents took her to her grandfather's farm. | |
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The bard Mira Marchand of Trials & Trebuchets has a tendency to do this when she's nervous, oftenleading her to inadvertently reveal more information than is good for her. | |
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Dinosaur Train: Mrs. Pteranodon tells Buddy and Tiny that Petey Peteinosaurus is shy, so they're stunned when he bombards them with questions the first time they meet him. Oren and Ollie Ornithomimus are fast-talkers, fitting with how fast they generally are. |
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Caddicarus has a penchant for talking relatively quickly most of the time, but during his "Current Quickies" videos, he really turns it up and speaks incredibly fast. | |
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Another Day's Pin Prof from The World Ends with You: | |
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The Mr. Men Show: Little Miss Chatterbox, just like her counterpart from the books, talks a mile a minute. | |
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Hades in Hercules has a tendency as he is - as he himself puts it - a "fast talker". He activly uses his Motor Mouth to manipulate and annoy others. The film makers compare his tactic to that of shady car dealers. | |
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Ancient Domains of Mystery has quicklings. They spew out their chat lines without any spaces. That's as close to this trope as it's possible in a roguelike. It might be justified — in the game, a "speed" value is assigned to all beings. The base speed of a player character of any race is 100. A basic quickling's is 400, and it only goes up with rank. | |
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FreedomToons: Ben Shapiro is humorously portrayed as this more so than usual. | |
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Ultimate FF: Rick Jones interrupted Iron Man to ask if he talks just to hear himself talk. | |
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RainbowDoubleDash's Lunaverse: One of the effects of Truth is a Scourge is that in addition to forcing anyone who drinks it to tell nothing but the truth, they can't not speak, blurting out every thought that comes to mind. Notably, when Pinkie Pie unknowingly takes a sample, there's no change whatsoever to her behaviour (besides maybe being slightly grouchy about the subject of waffle-houses). | |
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Razz in Don't Call Me Ishmael! talks quickly, loudly and constantly. His cousin Cindy even more so, when she's talking Razz himself can't get a word in. | |
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Redwall: The entire sparrow race talks like this. Marlfox's Burble has them beat, to the point that his tribe say the river will stop burbling before Burble does. |
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Ace Ventura has a tendency to go into Motor Mouth mode, especially when giving The Summation. You can tell when it starts: he takes a huge breath. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Cape Feare": "BARTDOYOUWANTSOMEBROWNIESBEFOREYOUGOTOBED?!" and "BARTYOUWANNASEEMYNEWCHAINSAWANDHOCKEYMASK?!" And when Homer gets scared, he talks insanely fast. For example, in the "Treehouse of Horror VI" story "Homer^3": In "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy", Lisa goes on a breathless rant about how offensive the new talking Malibu Stacy dolls are while Bart just stands there confused. In "King-Size Homer", Homer is unable to get a lift to the nuclear plant to stop the explosion due to rambling about poisonous gas, thus scaring people off. When he tries to get an ice cream truck to give him a lift, his rambling and obesity scare the driver out of the truck. In "Brush With Greatness", Bart and Lisa pester Homer into taking them to the Mount Splashmore water park by asking "Willyoutakeustomountsplashmore?" over and over before he agrees. |
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In the Broadway version of The SpongeBob Musical, Plankton has a rapid-fire rap verse in "When the Going Gets Tough". Unfortunately, it's not on the cast album, which reflects the Chicago cast before it went to Broadway, but it is preserved in the televised version. | |
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The most common joke of Teekyuu is to combine this with either complete non-sequiturs or dumb puns to cause the viewer (and frequently other characters on the show) to only realize something weird has been said once the episode is over. | |
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Tom from Echo Chamber when explaining a trope to a non-Troper: | |
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Thomas & Friends: While Duck is a sensible engine, he often rambles about being Great Western, much to the annoyance of the other engines. It only took Donald to point this out to him by making quacking noises. Marion the Steam Shovel (introduced in Tale of the Brave) also qualifies. She could talk for hours on end about her past adventures and how she loves digging. This sometimes causes the other engines to avoid her, though Thomas is always happy to listen to her stories. Ironically, she does not think of herself as talkative. Phillip the Diesel Boxcab also loves to talk a lot, particularly about the time he (allegedly) beat Gordon in a race. When Edward had to temporarily stay with him in Wellsworth Sheds during the events of "A Shed For Edward", Philip would talk all through the night, costing Edward his much-needed sleep. When he saw just how tired Edward was, Philip learned to be quiet during the night so Edward could sleep, and this led to Edward choosing to stay in Wellsworth Sheds with him permanently. |
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The gibberish in the song "BABY BABY!!" from Um Jammer Lammy and its soundtrack album Make It Sweet! is a whole lot of sounds sung extremely fast in a short period of time, represented in the lyrics as "#$%^&!" | |
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Looney Tunes: Chuck Jones' lesser-known character Sniffles the mouse is quite the chatterbox. His Expy in Tiny Toon Adventures, Li'l Sneezer, tends to ramble as well, although not as consistently as Sniffles himself. Charlie Dog — topped by a scene in "A Hound for Trouble", while posing as a waiter at an Italian restaurant. A customer asks for a dish with a really long name, building up to a potential Bluff the Impostor moment. Friz Freleng's quite obscure 1940 character Little Blabbermouse fits this bill quite easily. His foil is a mouse avatar of W.C. Fields who conducts tours of a supermarket and a department store. After Freleng discarded the character, these traits got transplanted to the aforementioned Sniffles. Foghorn Leghorn also qualifies, though unlike a lot of... "I say", unlike a lot of other examples on this page, it's not so much that he talks really fast, it's more that he can never stop talking.note "Stop", that is. The prime example of Foggy's motor-mouthedness is "The Fractured Leghorn", where he refuses to stop talking and allow a barnyard cat to get a word in edgewise; the cat's frustration builds throughout the cartoon until he finally slams him with a Big "SHUT UP!" — but the motor-mouthed Foggy STILL won't stop talking, even holding back the Iris Out to get a few last words in! The little rabbit Bugs Bunny protects from Pete Puma in "Rabbit's Kin" talks so fast that, combined with his extremely high-pitched voice, he is The Unintelligible. Bugs himself goes into an unintelligible run in "Racketeer Rabbit" when Rocky (a caricature of Edward G. Robinson) puts a gun to his head, demanding to know what Bugs did with the stolen money. In "A Mouse Divided", Sylvester the cat has to protect his mouse son (It Makes Sense in Context) from being taken by other alley cats. One such alley cat poses as a fast-talking vacuum cleaner salesman. "The Windblown Hare" had the Big Bad Wolf read the Red Riding Hood story very fast— his voice is even pitched up slightly to emphasize it. In Loonatics Unleashed, Rev Runner's Super-Speed is emphasized by having him talk super fast. Lola Bunny in The Looney Tunes Show. She talks a mile-a-minute, and Bugs is easily annoyed by this. |
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What a Strange Little Colt: Pinkie Pie, unsurprisingly, when she explains how she figured there was a new foal and came to deliver a cupcake. | |
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After Dark, My Sweet: Collie frequently goes off on rambling tangents, cheerfully oblivious to how annoyed the people around him are. | |
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Stand Still, Stay Silent: It can be hard to get Sigrun to stop talking once she gets going, to the point that Mikkel frequently has trouble getting his advice in without getting interrupted. | |
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The Flash once broke the sound barrier with his motor mouth. | |
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Guilty Gear Xrd: Bedman doesn't talk at all during battles, but his quotes upon losing/winning a match or getting hit with certain instant kill moves are extremely long and spoken at a high speed. His reaction to the cutesy facial he receives courtesy of Faust's instant kill move, in particular, is so long that he's still talking while the announcer declares the winner and barely manages to finish before the next round starts. From the same game, all of Elphelt's win poses and win quotes in which she takes out her marriage certificate and starts rambling for 15 seconds long before she gets a nosebleed. This even puts her at the same level as Rufus' talking. There are rarely moments in which Answer's on-screen and not talking, due to him continuously taking business calls during his fights. His reactions to May's Instant Kill in particular have him talking a mile a minute as he tries to wrap up his current phone call as quickly as possible before he blasts off. May's Instant Kill in general tends to turn most characters into this as they desperately try to talk their way out of it (or just ramble in general). |
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Foghorn Leghorn also qualifies, though unlike a lot of... "I say", unlike a lot of other examples on this page, it's not so much that he talks really fast, it's more that he can never stop talking.note "Stop", that is. The prime example of Foggy's motor-mouthedness is "The Fractured Leghorn", where he refuses to stop talking and allow a barnyard cat to get a word in edgewise; the cat's frustration builds throughout the cartoon until he finally slams him with a Big "SHUT UP!" — but the motor-mouthed Foggy STILL won't stop talking, even holding back the Iris Out to get a few last words in! | |
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RWBY: Ruby tends toward this when she's nervous or excited. It's especially noticeable whenever she waxes lyrical about weapons as she considers herself a weapons geek. If given a chance to talk about her dream job, she tends to start talking non-stop as well as she thinks the world of becoming a Huntress. Nora doesn't seem to have an off-switch when she gets going. She's even accompanied by her own unique zany music score to show when she's in full flow. She's first introduced trying to plan how she and her childhood friend Ren can make sure they end up on the same team together: not even cleaning teeth or eating breakfast can stop her talking. Dr. Oobleck's lectures and speeches when he gets to talking about history, geography, or any other subject he's knowledgeable about getting fast to the point of being almost impossible for either his students or the audience to follow. |
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Donkey from Shrek. When they first meet, Shrek tries covering the donkey's mouth and he still keeps talking. | |
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In Loonatics Unleashed, Rev Runner's Super-Speed is emphasized by having him talk super fast. | |
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Princeless: During a flashback from before he became King, King Ashe said his sisters liked to talk the whole time and, if one of them married the Black Knight, she wouldn't realize her husband doesn't speak. | |
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Windy in Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS English dub as shown where he talks a hundred miles per hour in his introductory episode that it's impressive his voice actor didn't pass out. Whereas in the Japanese dub he speaks normally. | |
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In Crash Twinsanity, Cortex is one of these momentarily, thanks to the Evil Twins' reality-warping powers. | |
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Retroactive: There's hardly a minute where the villain Frank (Jim Belushi) isn't running his mouth off. | |
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Dream SMP: Tommy speaks very quickly, which, combined with his tendency to just say everything that comes to mind, means he can spend ages just talking. He also cuts himself off mid-sentence a lot, leading to quotes that sound like he's trying to have three conversations at once. | |
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Hermione Granger from Harry Potter was so excited to be going to Hogwarts in her first year, she talked very fast indeed. | |
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In The Divine Comedy, the Slothful are so busy running off their laziness in Purgatory that they have to speak very quickly when Dante and Virgil come to learn from them. Dante simulates the speed of their speech by taking the average 300 lines reserved for each terrace of Purgatory and condensing it to about 60 lines for the Sloth terrace, with only 20 of those lines being dialogue from those too inactive to pursue good. | |
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Anachronox features Grumpos Matavastros, a grumpy old man and scientist whose world (non-combat) skill is 'yammer.' Play a mini-game to fill his lungs and he'll spout off about 3 pages of run-on sentence, causing whoever was standing in your way to get annoyed and wander off. | |
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Twitchy of Hoodwinked! fame is hard to understand at the best of times. When he drinks coffee for the first time, he becomes truly incomprehensible without the aid of a voice recorder's 'slowdown' function. | |
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Supermarioglitchy4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers: "TOAD!THERE'SABOMBTHATSGOINGTOEXPLODEUNLESSWEFINDAVAULTWITHMONEY!" | |
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Rick and Morty: The Smith family, with their constant arguing between dialogue, especially Rick, best explained at the end of the pilot. | |
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Ahiru can be like this in Princess Tutu, particularly when she's flustered. It's part of her "duck-like" personality that she quacks out her words—since she's actually a duck magically transformed into a girl. | |
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Everyone in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a fast talker, but Howard is the fastest talker of them all. | |
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Goo from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, particularly when she becomes excited. And just to be clear, her voice was not sped up, Grey Delisle really can speak that fast. | |
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Elizabeth Wilkinson, the protagonist of Championess, has multiple characters mention that she talks too much. | |
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The main character Poemi, in the Excel♡Saga spinoff Puni Puni☆Poemi sometimes managed to be even faster. Fan translation subtitles would stack to the point where they cover half the screen. The English voice actress managed to survive the ordeal, though she blew her voice out on the second day of recording, according to the DVD commentary.note Fun fact: The DVD commentary for Puni Puni☆Poemi is one of very few sporting 5.1 surround sound! | |
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Animaniacs: One episode has the Warner Siblings having to put up with a man named Francis "Pip" Pumphandle (voiced by Ben Stein) who goes into a very long rambling monologue about cheese balls; his speech is soft but continuous as the Warners resort to ever more blatant methods to tell him goodbye. To say that he annoys them to no end would be putting it mildly. Ironically, when the guy finally decides to leave them alone at the end of the episode, the Warner's were so used to his endless babbling that they can't handle the quiet. Yakko, aka Mr. United States Canada Mexico Panama, also fits this trope. |
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Matt of Mystery Science Theater F1 tends to speak very quickly sometimes, especially when narrating the start of races. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion. Apparently, Misato (yet another Kotono Mitsuishi role) was like this in her college days; Ritsuko thinks she's "making up for lost time" (after spending her childhood years mute from the trauma of witnessing Second Impact). We don't get to hear her though, just see the stunned look on Ritsuko's face as she babbles on and on. | |
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Scrambler of the Whateley Universe is a speedster, and has the standard tendency to talk at a hundred miles an hour and overlook what everyone else is saying. And heaven forbid she's talking about Stephenie Meyer books or something else she loves. | |
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King of the Hill: Boomhauer is a Motor Mouth to the point of also being The Unintelligible. Although he's apparently unintelligible even when he slows down; in "Propane Boom", when the Mega-Lo-Mart explodes, he tries to call 911. Upon being asked to slow down, he says something like "That... dang... Meg... Lo... Mart... go... boom!" before fadeout. Most of what he's saying is him simply separating nearly every word by the words "dang ol," "man," "talkinbout," or "tellyouwhat." What makes it funny is that Mike Judge supposedly based the character's method of talking from a phone message complaining about Beavis And Butthead (which he inexplicably called "Porky's Butthole"). In "A Fire-Fighting We Will Go", a flashback from his perspective shows Dale, Hank, and Bill talking like this while Boomhauer speaks normally. |
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Gomer the Ranting Thespian, the host of three different podcasts on RT Gomer Productions, falls into this with some regularity. | |
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Jay in The View Askewniverse never shuts his trap, unlike his relatively quiet friend Bob. In fact, some fans think that the reason Bob rarely talks is that Jay never lets him get a word in edgewise. | |
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Sesame Street: Biff the Construction Worker talks like this, much to the ire of his best friend and co-worker, Sully, who can't get a word out because of it. Also from Sesame Street, Bushman Bill in the "Be My D" music video sketch. |
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In Discworld: Detritus, from Men at Arms gets this when his brain cools down enough. Within the Discworld universe, Moist Von Lipwig appears to be the king of this. In Making Money he comments on it both in internal monologue ("I wish I could write this down, I don't think I'll remember it all") and in dialogue. Then it gets dialed up under the influence of the herbal drink Splot, which makes his speech sound like every syllable is attempting to escape his mouth at the same time. |
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Peter, the titular character of Petera Dzive, narrates each episode at a very fast pace. As a result, he goes through his story humorously quickly, and the episodes never go over 60 seconds. | |
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Total Drama: Izzy is prone to rapid-fire and often lengthy mind dumps. Staci never, EVER shuts up. Even when she’s in grave danger, she still can't stop telling lies about her alleged relatives inventing things. Scarlett is normally The Quiet One; however, when she starts speaking, she doesn't stop, especially when explaining something scientific. |
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Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!'s title character Nyarko has this in spades; in the first episode alone, she spends about a solid minute rambling about breakfast and her favorite Tokusatsu show, talking right over Mahiro, to his growing annoyance — he implies she's been doing this since last night. It isn't until he threatens her with a fork that she shuts up, and even then, her explanation of why she's on Earth turns a Fast-Forward Gag, because, in the original light novel, she literally rambled on for several pages. | |
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In Dobermann, Mosquito never shuts up. The source of his nickname appears to be his constant annoying buzzing. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita's Little Space War has the new character, Papi's pet alien dog Rokoroko who speaks non-stop, in all adaptations (manga, original anime, 2021 remake). The manga tends to have entire panerls bearing a Wall of Text whenever Rokoroko's onscreen. It even becomes a plot point in the finale, when Rokoroko's long, pointless, meandering speech serves as Holding the Floor for the Shrink Light's effects to eventually wear off. | |
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All Mixed Up!: One thing that sets Carlos apart from his sister Carol is his tendency to talk a lot, and for a very long time. It's implied that this is one of the reasons that Oprah dislikes him, and even Oscar and Otto compare him to those like Olaf or Obfusco, the latter of which also talks a lot. | |
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In Iron Man 2, Hammer babbles incessantly throughout most of his scenes; moreover, a lot of his impressive-sounding techno-jabber is pure bullshit. It's not entirely clear if it's a case of Obfuscating Stupidity or Hammer just being a schmooze who tries too hard. He's a foil to Tony, who also chatters, but usually has a point to everything he says, or to Vanko, who is highly intelligent but barely says anything. Vanko expressly calls him out on it during one of Hammer's angry rants, where Vanko's only response (in unsubtitled Russian) is "You talk too much." | |
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Quicksilver from X-Men: Evolution talks faster than the other characters by just enough. It's a nice touch of Glamour Failure when he's in civilian dress. Understandable when you consider that everything about him is sped up, to the point that even when forcing himself to act at normal speed, the world is still moving at "long line at the DMV" speed to him (this is used to explain his often generally disagreeable attitude in the comicverse). | |
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Both The Transformers (G1) and Transformers: Animated Blurr. Though each has a very different style: G1 Blurr repeats himself constantly, while Animated Blurr's dialogue is so densely informative (and contains enough Expospeak) that every word counts (though he ironically spent his first appearance as The Voiceless). Both versions of Blurr are voiced by John Moschitta, mentioned above, and other than the normal voice processing that anyone voicing a 'bot in Transformers undergoes, there is no "speed-up" effect being applied, Moschitta just plain is that fast. | |
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Razzberry Jazzberry Jam: Kaz. Here’s a sample of her dialogue: | |
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Work It Out Wombats!: Zeke may not talk fast, but he does love to talk a lot and think out loud. Ellie and Super are the only ones who are willing to listen him go on and on. | |
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Red from Overly Sarcastic Productions has a reputation for this, more as a personal trait than as a gimmick. Taken to its logical conclusion in this video, where she summarizes The Mahabharatanote Often considered the longest poem ever, being 1.8 million words and about ten times longer than The Iliad and The Odyssey combined in one minute. | |
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Within the Discworld universe, Moist Von Lipwig appears to be the king of this. In Making Money he comments on it both in internal monologue ("I wish I could write this down, I don't think I'll remember it all") and in dialogue. Then it gets dialed up under the influence of the herbal drink Splot, which makes his speech sound like every syllable is attempting to escape his mouth at the same time. | |
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In Grandia II, (not actually done audibly and kept only in text dialogue) when the party reaches Roan's castle the first time, one of the ladies-in-waiting who serves as the castle guide has a rather unique way of giving directions — she takes a deep breath, then babbles out the entire guide to the requested specific place in the castle as quickly as possible in one breath. | |
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In Pushing Tin, the air traffic controllers quickly rattle off instructions to the pilots. When Nick and some of his friends order breakfast at a diner, Nick makes his order so quickly the waitress doesn't catch any of it. | |
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''The Keys Stand Alone: When George turns into a brass dragon in The Soft World, he simply cannot stop talking, mostly to brag about himself. He's supposed to breathe sleep gas on a roomful of giant centipedes, but instead, he blathers and brags and sings and generally annoys the others so much that John shouts, “Eh, chatty, reckon you might do whatever it is you were gonna do before we all die of boredom here?� After George becomes himself again, almost embarrassed at his loss of verbal control, the others officially strip the title of “Quiet Beatle� from him. Theecat Stefnable, tech rogue, is also very chatty and verbose (to the point of annoying the four). His companion Nyvan the archer is also a motormouth, but it's entirely an Informed Ability that George, Theecat, and Nyvan's cousin Chana complain about. |
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In Futari wa Pretty Cure, one of Nagisa's two "normal" friends is a Motor Mouth who occasionally punctuates her rapid-fire speech with a triple repeat of a word. | |
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Played for laughs in Origins, a Mass Effect/Star Wars/Borderlands/Halo Massive Multiplayer Crossover. Dr. Kevin Filner engages in this when describing a Dangerous Forbidden Technique he suggests might work for powering a new ship design. | |
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The cast of Galaxy Angel sometimes goes into Motor Mouth mode, often during the Post Episode Trailers where they argue at a hundred miles an hour. | |
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Ready Jet Go!: Jet just loves to talk. He has enough breath in him to recite all the neighborhood stars and most of the moons of Jupiter. | |
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Homestuck: Dave has a tendency to send so many consecutive text messages that other characters may leave the conversation, come back, and find him still going on by himself. His typing style doesn't help. Kankri, who the first time we see him his text eventually becomes so long it's impossible to READ. Then turns into three of the same. Karkat's rants often turn into this, complete with a truly impressive amount of profanity. It's probably a Vantas family trait. Resident Exposition Girl Aranea also tends to go on a bit, to the point of delivering a several-pages-long Info Dump on leprechaun romance for seemingly no reason whatsoever, and eventually, actively paying other characters to listen to her. She, like Kankri, is almost a parody of this trope. |
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Lowtax's "Top 10 Scariest Moments of Gaming w/o PewDiePie" *An edit of "Top 10 Scariest Moments of Gaming w/ PewDiePie includes a text-to-speech program voicing out all the subtitles that appear on screen, causing it to sometimes lapse into this when it tries to pronounce emoticons. | |
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Ultimate Marvel Rhona Burchill from Ultimate Fantastic Four. When she talks, she spits a constant stream of dialogue, and her speech bubbles replace spaces with hyphens to emphasize how quickly she talks. Ultimate FF: Rick Jones interrupted Iron Man to ask if he talks just to hear himself talk. Ultimate Spider-Man: In the opening narration of the first issue, the random guy is not particularly interested in Greek mythology, but Norman told him the whole story of Arachne anyway. It does not have anything to do with anything, he just loves to hear the sound of his own voice. |
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Jak II: Renegade: Daxter isn't a slow talker to begin with, but the race contract scene cranks it up a notch, with only one audible breath in the whole thing - and it's especially impressive because Max Casella improvised the whole spiel at around two words a second. | |
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Cheese from Object Land always speaks like this. | |
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Dreaming the Reality has Sister Lan talking like this in most of her scenes, including when meeting the amnesiac protagonist Fox for the first time - rapidly asking details on Fox's name, age, identity, how she got wounded, reasons she's being pursued by the police, and a bunch of other questions within the span of five seconds. Fox hesitates for two seconds and Lan immediately tells her to "say it!" | |
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Parodied in The Order of the Stick. One comic has Haley engaging in an internal dialogue with the personification of her self-loathing, while Elan is in the background of every panel saying "Blah, Blah, Blah". Turns out he was actually saying "Blah Blah Blah," to set a new record for the number of times he could say it in a row. Veldrina in "Invitation Only": |
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Aline Penhallow from The Mortal Instruments talks a lot, and according to Clary is one of those people who says whatever comes to mind. | |
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Nodwick: | |
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Appropriately enough for the character, as in his comic book appearances, Spider-Man is a big-league jabberer in his appearance in Captain America: Civil War, using breaks in the action to casually chatter with his opponents and ask about their tech and abilities. Iron Man and Falcon, at least, get annoyed very quickly with his commentary, but Cap himself is rather impressed that a teenager is able to carry on the way Spidey does while in the middle of an engagement. | |
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Sana Kurata of Kodocha can be a Motor Mouth Supreme when the mood strikes, far exceeding even Megumi Hayashibara's characters. When your subtitles come in entire paragraphs... | |
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Both John and Hank Green of the Vlogbrothers. No matter where they are, what they're doing, or what YouTube channel they're appearing on, expect them both to be talking up a storm. Perhaps it originated from the 'under four minutes' restriction of their early Brotherhood 2.0 videos; they only added the exception for educational content later. | |
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In Ride Along, Ben will start babbling nonsense to get out of a situation he is in. | |
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Daggett does this in an episode of The Angry Beavers when he discovers a camera poking out of the sink. | |
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Parodied in one song by System of a Down, who know a thing or two about talking way too fast. | |
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Wendy briefly goes through this when she first meets Peter Pan, and doesn't stop talking until Peter finally comments "Girls talk too much." | |
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Speed Racer is one of the most (in)famous examples in anime history. It's to the point that "Everybody talks a mile a minute" is about the only thing a lot of people remember about the series. | |
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In Agents of the Realm, once Jordan gets more sure of herself, she starts talking and doesn't stop, to Norah's increasing annoyance. | |
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Codex Alera: Tavi doesn't really come across as one to the reader, but Kitai does complain "do you ever stop talking?" after kissing him near the end of the second book. | |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged: While on Namek, Krillin blabs to Vegeta that Gohan's with Guru and then realizes he should have kept his mouth shut, all in one breath. | |
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After God: Alula is noted a few times to speak too fast and going on tangents about how everything is wrong with society. | |
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Newshounds: | |
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong: The commercial DK is watching is voice-acted, most likely, as a parody of the Micro Machines commercials mentioned above in the "Commercials" section. | |
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Delirious combines this with The Unintelligible, as he will talk very fast with a mixture of words and utter gibberish, though, like most wrestling promos, his usually boil down to him saying he is going to defeat whoever his opponent is that night. After he broke the Eye of Tyr at the beginning of the 2012 Season Premiere CHIKARA The Thirteenth Hat, January 28, 2012, he spoke in a coherent, intelligible manner and at a normal pace. He would still speak his usual way out of CHIKARA, though. |
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The river-spirit Maidin of Moonflowers is a talkative young man, as well as a pretty spacey member of The Fair Folk. His dialogue lasts for at least a paragraph at a time, and he's often reminded to get back on subject when he goes off on tangents. | |
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Another Beckett play, Waiting for Godot, has one of the most well-known examples in theatre when silent put-upon Lucky is ordered to think: | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998): Mojo Jojo, always. He takes villainous rants to an art form, and never shuts up even when there's no-one around to listen to him. Everyone in the special "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!" seems to suffer from this to the point where many lines cannot be understood. |
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Fur Will Fly: | |
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Pokemon Pals: Ash isn't quite as bad as some, but he does talk a lot, especially when he starts listing things. Misty becomes concerned with him when he hasn't talked for hours, saying that he usually can't stop for more than five minutes. | |
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Sydney from Grrl Power gets injected with a Truth Serum and it seems to react badly with her ADHD.note Actual 'truth serums' make you more inclined to talk (with no filters). Sydney already has a problem keeping her mouth shut. At one point she complains that she's having trouble breathing because of it. | |
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In Strawberry Vinegar, Rie's father after Licia returns with Rie from her first day of school. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Mercury dragons speak so quickly that their AD&D rules give them only a 75% chance of being understood by listeners. | |
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The titular character of Dear Evan Hansen can be prone to this. Evan is shown to ramble when he’s anxious, which is almost all the time. This is first shown in the first scene when his mom asks him why he didn’t order dinner the previous night, and he starts rambling about why even the thirty-second interaction of someone delivering food is too much for him to handle. This tendency is further shown when he has a conversation with Zoe, his crush, and his responses go a mile a minute and are frequently interrupted by himself. | |
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Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: Swerve, who always loves to talk, and his nickname in the academy was Shut the Hell Up. The Decepticons have Misfire, who accidentally took a Fantastic Drug and has ADHD, he's easily distracted and won't stop, makes him the go-to guy for an Infodump. | |
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Rowan from Weak Hero is a careless guy who talks constantly, and his speciality in battle is both verbally hyping himself up and effortlessly mixing lies with the truth to make himself seem more intimidating. Even his friends sometimes zone out when he starts talking too much. | |
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Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures/Abel's Story: Abel appears to have acquired a new friend. And in the main story, Regina has exhibited this on occasion. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: While Aang is normally a Keet, he doesn't really slip into Motor Mouth all that much. When an Earth Kingdom General gives him the Avatar-verse equivalent of Red Bull in order to try and bring out the Avatar State, though: The Legend of Korra gives us Ikki, the middle child of three airbending children between a Little Miss Snarker older sister and a Cloudcuckoolander younger brother, but is the more energetic and talkative of them to the point it annoys their father, Tenzin, and his rival, Tarllok. She never stops. She does, however, demonstrate Hidden Depths on Bolin when he tries a slightly subdued Motor Mouth spiel of questions which she manages to answer perfectly with pin-point accuracy. |
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Kyouka in Kyouran Kazoku Nikki speaks very fast very often, especially her dialogue in the show's opening theme. | |
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Welcome to Tonka Town: Boomer talks like this out of panic when telling Chuck about the fire by the library. | |
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The Arthur episode "Revenge of the Chip" has D.W. having an Imagine Spot of her mother doing this as she lists off all the relatives she's sending an embarrassing newspaper clipping about D.W. to, complete with her head turning into a giant pair of talking lips as she babbles faster and faster. | |
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When Haruhiko from Myriad Colors Phantom World gets excited, he has a tendency of babbling at high speed. Usually, he goes on tangents full of useless trivia until someone stops him. | |
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Mr Krbec and his Animals: When Mr. Krbec is injured and spends some time in hospital, his replacement is a young philosophy student Pilná�ek who talks super quickly, especially when he shows the castle to tourists. | |
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He did, however, talk normally as the announcer during the final season of H2: Hollywood Squares and the short-lived PAX TV game Balderdash. | |
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Walter from His Girl Friday fast-talks his way out of most problems and can get anyone to go along with anything. Hildy punctuates an especially rapid rant with "Sold American!" like an auctioneer. | |
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Mercurius of Dies Irae has this habit to the annoyance of everyone else. To quote the man himself: | |
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Mass Effect 2: Mordin Solus. Combines with Terse Talker and Thinking Out Loud. Frequently annoys Shepard. Telling Mordin to slow down will result in him... trying... to... slow... down... nothat'stakingtoolonghaveworktodo. In fact, the game offers multiple paragon/renegade interruptions aimed at shutting him up. Many salarians share this trait; hyperactivity innate part of salarian biology. (Presumably, any who talk at standard speed catering to sluggish-thinking aliens. Or, in the case of Captain Kirrahe, talking at normal speed because that Rousing Speech wouldn't have worked at normal salarian speed). A large part of it has to do with the fact that salarians have an average lifespan of 40 years. If you were on that tight of a deadline, you'd hurry up too. Tali also has a tendency to talk very quickly when she's nervous which she describes as being a defensive mechanism. If the player decided to pursue her romantically, her flustered, rapid-fire delivery is made very apparent and she acknowledges this as being a defense mechanism in the moments that lead up to the consummation of Shepard and Tali's relationship. |
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Barry from Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl talks as fast as he runs. And he has a short-attention span, which mean he has a tendency to veer off-topic during his rants, meaning that his talks go much longer than needed. Oh, and he rarely lets people get a chance to speak when he's talking. | |
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X-Men: Days of Future Past: Quicksilver talks as fast as he... just about everything else. And good luck shutting him up. | |
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In System Restore, Ibuki gets into this at one point, while trying to tell Togami the history of punk rock in half an hour. | |
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Wilhelm Burgdorf from Downfall (2004). The way he talks and rants throughout the film became a subject of a joke among those who make Downfall parodies, which earned him the nickname "fast-ranting boozing Burgdorf". | |
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Slightly Damned: | |
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Nomi-Nomi in I Was a Teenage Exocolonist gushes about their interests so fast, they need to take deep breaths between them. | |
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George in George of the Jungle babbles rapidly about "java" when he has coffee for the first time. | |
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The Legend of Miraculous: When Link finally starts to overcome his selective mutism around Zelda, he decides quickly that he needs to milk his sudden ability to talk to her in case he loses it, rambling through an explanation of how long he's been in love with her. | |
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Mega Man (Ruby-Spears) has the self-explanatory Quick Man, who speaks like this in his rare few appearances. Oddly enough, he also takes long pauses between each of his sentences, so there are notable moments of silence in between strings of rapid-fire speech. | |
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There are a few in Phineas and Ferb. Dr Doofenschmirtz is most notable, as although he doesn't talk terribly fast, he is a champion rambler, and can go on at great length about whatever he is talking about, as well as frequently interrupting himself to question a turn of phrase, to explain details, or to go on a tangent. Vivian Garcia-Shapiro also applies, as she loves to chat, and can do so very fast. | |
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Konoe Kikyo in Bravely Default. A young kunoichi from the Black Blades squad, she is usually so shy that she never speaks a word. However, when disguised as someone else, she turns into such a motor mouth that even her English dialogue text features no spaces or punctuation between the words, exactly like the folder titles on this very page. | |
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Elf Princess Rane has several examples of the blue-haired guy speaking very quickly in gibberish (once humorously translated by the subbers as "How much wood could a woodchuck chuck..." Backward). | |
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A Good Woman is Hard to Find: Tito is a bit of one, talking constantly to Sarah to the point he hardly even notices how afraid of him she is. | |
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Unintentionally, everyone in Far Cry 2. Most of the dialogue in this game is spoken at just above a whisper, and all of it at a very high rate of speed. | |
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In the Thunder Cats 2011 episode "Song of the Petalars", the Lilliputian young Petalar Emrick is like this on meeting the Thundercats, rattling off questions to Lion-O about his species and his sword with breathless excitement while climbing vegetation to get a better view of them. | |
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Mink from Miller's Crossing. Steve Buscemi was cast in part because he could handle the film's dialogue at the appropriate rate of speed. | |
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Super Rivals: The Ascended Fangirl Thunder Bunny whenever she geeks out. Velocity Vixen, due to being a speedster she has to remind herself to slow down to be understood. |
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Super Mario Bros.: Done hilariously in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. A goomba who generally simply repeats the last word of the previous speaker's sentence suddenly starts talking. And talking. NONSTOP. After he's done, everyone stands around in stunned silence for a few seconds until his supervisor simply says "Whoa." Mario vs. Donkey Kong: The commercial DK is watching is voice-acted, most likely, as a parody of the Micro Machines commercials mentioned above in the "Commercials" section. |
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Kaeloo: In Episode 105, Kaeloo talks so quickly that her face turns blue from lack of oxygen. | |
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Mike Rugnetta of PBS Idea Channel tends to talk very breathlessly throughout most of his videos. | |
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Girl Genius: Agatha talks like this after having her first ever cup of coffee. Punch seems to have joined the ranks of people who can't seem to be able to shut up. Then again, if you had spent several years as The Speechless, you'd probably do the same. |
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Marine the Raccoon from Sonic Rush Adventure is something of a Motor Mouth, while fitting in every single piece of Australian slang ever conceived. | |
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The King of Fighters XIV has the mysterious Kukri who combines this with his dirty language. | |
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While the example of Violet in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is noted above under Booksthatyouread, in the 2013 musical adaptation this trope also applies to Willy Wonka. The first song in Act Two, "Strike That, Reverse It", is a Patter Song / "Setting Off" Song in which Mr. Wonka breezes his way through introductions with each of the Golden Ticket tour group members, lays down some ground rules, and has the kids' guardians sign confusing contracts. He goes so quickly that (in an Internal Homage to the 1971 movie) he keeps switching around words and correcting himself upon realization of such. | |
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Mr. Testaverde, the downright sadistic history teacher on Saved by the Bell. | |
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Gilbert and Sullivan did this again in the patter trio "My Eyes Are Fully Open" for Ruddigore, later adapted into ''Pirates of Penzance''. | |
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The Miz opens MizTV this way. | |
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Cheating Death: Those That Lived has Crown Martins, the candymaking Victor of the 24th Hunger Games. Throughout his chapter, he tends to talk about a lot of stuff at a fast pace. It hurts the heads of multiple characters (including all of the District One Victors), causes trouble for the Capitolian subtitlers who try to transcribe his in-arena "cooking show", and has the Capitolian public try to comprehend speed talking after he exits the arena. He manages to control his talking speed near the end of the story as he admits to Katniss. However, he relapses when he's in the moment, as seen when he's trying to vote against a hypothetical Hunger Games involving Capitolian children. | |
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Rhona Burchill from Ultimate Fantastic Four. When she talks, she spits a constant stream of dialogue, and her speech bubbles replace spaces with hyphens to emphasize how quickly she talks. | |
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In Animorphs The Garatron was talking like this- "Iamconductinganinspectionon TV Tropes - andamquitedisappointedthatIhavenotyetbeenmentionedonthispage... Iwillreportthisdefeciencytomysuperiorsandbepromotedformyefforts." | |
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Animorphs | hasFeature |
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Motor Mouth / int_914ddbfd | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_914ddbfd | comment |
Ned from Groundhog Day. Phil doesn't have a chance to say anything (until he gives Ned the advice to Talk to the Fist). | |
Motor Mouth / int_914ddbfd | featureApplicability |
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Groundhog Day | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_914ddbfd | |
Motor Mouth / int_91684031 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_91684031 | comment |
Pokémon Black and White has an odd example with the character N. In his first appearance, your childhood friend comments on how he talks too fast, but his actual speech is normally spaced, even with ellipses. In-game, his dialogue text just appears really fast; even if you have the message scrolling speed set to fast, his comes out faster. Can be justified in the fact that N grew up isolated from society, and as a result, has No Social Skills. | |
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Pokémon Black and White (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_91684031 | |
Motor Mouth / int_92ef018a | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_92ef018a | comment |
Ferris Bueller's Day Off: "My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with a girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night!" (slower than most of the examples here, but still impressive as it indicates that the character has an excellent memory). | |
Motor Mouth / int_92ef018a | featureApplicability |
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off | hasFeature |
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Motor Mouth / int_93395d58 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_93395d58 | comment |
Storks: Both leads. Once you get Tulip yammering, she doesn't shut up. Especially if she's forced to talk to herself out of boredom. Junior, being played by Andy Samberg, has a habit of explaining things very quickly under his breath. | |
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Storks | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_93395d58 | |
Motor Mouth / int_960062b7 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_960062b7 | comment |
In My Hero Academia, when Deku is trying to figure something out, he has a tendency to mutter to himself at high speed about the various factors involved. He does this quietly, but still with enough volume to be noticeable to others; this is signified by having the onomatopoeia for "mutter" drift out of his mouth and orbit his head. From what other characters say, the effect is quite creepy. | |
Motor Mouth / int_960062b7 | featureApplicability |
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My Hero Academia (Manga) | hasFeature |
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Motor Mouth / int_9695c0a3 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9695c0a3 | comment |
While it doesn't come across nearly as well in the printed word, Betsy the Vampire Queen in the works of Mary Janice Davidson is a definite Motor Mouth. At least once, another character noted that not needing to breathe helped Betsy immensely on that score. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9695c0a3 | featureApplicability |
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Betsy the Vampire Queen | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9695c0a3 | |
Motor Mouth / int_976efc02 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_976efc02 | comment |
Tom Servo from Mystery Science Theater 3000 can talk incredibly fast. | |
Motor Mouth / int_976efc02 | featureApplicability |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_976efc02 | |
Motor Mouth / int_9793ec8c | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9793ec8c | comment |
Danganronpa Abridged Thing: This is used when Kirigiri hastily provides an explanation for why Fujisaki was originally killed in the boys' locker room despite being found dead in the girls' locker room- saying that it's because Fujisaki "isdesignatedmaleatbirthalthoughicannotsayeitherwaywhethertheyidentifyaseitheroranygenderbutnonethelesstheiridrecognizesthemasmale" without offending anyone. Mixing it with No Indoor Voice, Ishimaru also had such moments when he realized that the 'class trial' was about to decide who will get executed, and accuse the wrong guy, then everyone else gets executed. "ICHANGEDMYMINDTHISISNOTWELCOMEINASCHOOLENVIRONMENT" |
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Motor Mouth / int_9793ec8c | featureApplicability |
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Danganronpa Abridged Thing (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9793ec8c | |
Motor Mouth / int_9800d589 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9800d589 | comment |
In the Happy Happy Clover anime, Clover would mostly talk very fast when she is excited, happy or worried. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9800d589 | featureApplicability |
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Happy Happy Clover (Manga) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9800d589 | |
Motor Mouth / int_98744614 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_98744614 | comment |
Merida is portrayed as being this in Ralph Breaks the Internet due to her being from "the other studio''. | |
Motor Mouth / int_98744614 | featureApplicability |
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Motor Mouth / int_98744614 | featureConfidence |
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Brave | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_98744614 | |
Motor Mouth / int_995508b0 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_995508b0 | comment |
Andrew whenever he's supposed to be quiet in Monsters. The moment something mysterious happens, he's loudly asking "WHAT IS THAT? WHAT'S HAPPENING?". Probably largely due to the ad-libbed nature of the movie. | |
Motor Mouth / int_995508b0 | featureApplicability |
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Monsters (2010) | hasFeature |
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Motor Mouth / int_99c003af | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_99c003af | comment |
Luna from The Boondocks has a very weird speech pattern, where if she starts to get upset, the rate at which she is talking rapidly accelerates mid-sentence. | |
Motor Mouth / int_99c003af | featureApplicability |
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The Boondocks | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_99c003af | |
Motor Mouth / int_9a14c430 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9a14c430 | comment |
Ms. Calvello did the voice for one of the younger sisters in His and Her Circumstances. In both the original and the dub, the voice actresses for the sisters would do the "Next Episode" previews in live action, with Motor Mouth that necessitates subtitles. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9a14c430 | featureApplicability |
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His and Her Circumstances (Manga) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9a14c430 | |
Motor Mouth / int_9a9b24fa | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9a9b24fa | comment |
Jurassic Park (1993): Tim Murphy is quite the chatterbox, spending most of the tour of the park annoying Alan Grant with his constant gushing about the many books he's read about dinosaurs. He stays fairly talkative until he accidentally gets shocked by the high-voltage perimeter fence. After Grant revives him he becomes much quieter and barely says anything for the rest of the movie. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9a9b24fa | featureApplicability |
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Jurassic Park (1993) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9a9b24fa | |
Motor Mouth / int_9aac0273 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9aac0273 | comment |
Detritus, from Men at Arms gets this when his brain cools down enough. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9aac0273 | featureApplicability |
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Men at Arms | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9aac0273 | |
Motor Mouth / int_9ac9d448 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9ac9d448 | comment |
Ultimate Spider-Man: In the opening narration of the first issue, the random guy is not particularly interested in Greek mythology, but Norman told him the whole story of Arachne anyway. It does not have anything to do with anything, he just loves to hear the sound of his own voice. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9ac9d448 | featureApplicability |
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UltimateSpiderMan | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9ac9d448 | |
Motor Mouth / int_9d4fbe8e | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9d4fbe8e | comment |
Freeman's Mind: In Episode 45, Gordon mows down soldiers to the Major General's Song and comprises a new verse to it on the fly. In that same episode, he kills another squad of soldiers whilst doing a Valley Girl impersonation, all while avoiding being hit by a Bradley IFV's rocket. Again, on the fly. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9d4fbe8e | featureApplicability |
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Motor Mouth / int_9d4fbe8e | featureConfidence |
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Freeman's Mind (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9d4fbe8e | |
Motor Mouth / int_9e876c22 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9e876c22 | comment |
In Good Omens, the Chattering Order of Saint Beryl is a satanic covenant of Motormouth nuns. Their namesake was blessed with the miraculous ability to chatter continuously without pause for breath or food, as a way to preserve her virtue in an unwilling arranged marriage. She lasted three days before her husband strangled her. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9e876c22 | featureApplicability |
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Motor Mouth / int_9e876c22 | featureConfidence |
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Good Omens | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9e876c22 | |
Motor Mouth / int_9f1db30b | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9f1db30b | comment |
Lime from Saber Marionette J and its various sequels. She even gets to speak at a rapid-fire pace while playing as Emotionless Girl Rei Ayanami in the "alternate universe" episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion (they are even voiced by the same actress, to boot). | |
Motor Mouth / int_9f1db30b | featureApplicability |
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Motor Mouth / int_9f1db30b | featureConfidence |
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Saber Marionette J | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9f1db30b | |
Motor Mouth / int_9f9ab3c4 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_9f9ab3c4 | comment |
In The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of Macbeth, the cast are informed a few scenes before the end that they have to wrap the play up in under ten minutes or the adjudicator will disqualify them for going over time, which results in Macbeth rattling off the following scene (including the entire "Tomorrow and tomorrow" soliloquy) at high speed with a nary a pause for breath. | |
Motor Mouth / int_9f9ab3c4 | featureApplicability |
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Motor Mouth / int_9f9ab3c4 | featureConfidence |
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Farndale Avenue (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_9f9ab3c4 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a0ae46f | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a0ae46f | comment |
Toy Story 2, with the marionette version of Woody in the Show Within a Show Woody's Roundup. | |
Motor Mouth / int_a0ae46f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a0ae46f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story 2 | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a0ae46f | |
Motor Mouth / int_a1dd9577 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a1dd9577 | comment |
The mail room orienter in The Hudsucker Proxy | |
Motor Mouth / int_a1dd9577 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a1dd9577 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Hudsucker Proxy | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a1dd9577 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a2f77c77 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a2f77c77 | comment |
Jim Cornette, manager of The Midnight Express. Once he got going there was no shutting him up, compounded by the fact that he yells at about two hundred decibels or so. He had to be either a former auctioneer, or he missed his calling with it. Observe this promo about The Varsity Club and see if you can keep up... He developed the motormouth shtick because he got used to having more interview time before switching promotions in '85. | |
Motor Mouth / int_a2f77c77 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a2f77c77 | featureConfidence |
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Jim Cornette (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a2f77c77 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a40a5762 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a40a5762 | comment |
In the movie adaptation of Hogfather, Violet the Tooth Fairy is played like this, chattering on and on through a gag until Teatime threatens unspeakable consequences if she doesn't shut up. | |
Motor Mouth / int_a40a5762 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a40a5762 | featureConfidence |
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Hogfather | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a40a5762 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a47f9433 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a47f9433 | comment |
José Carioca, starting with his appearance in Saludos Amigos and continuing on to The Three Caballeros and some TV episodes afterwards. Whenever he gets excited, such as meeting somebody for the first time or wanting to go somewhere, he'll fire off in rapid Portuguese for several seconds on end until he manages to slow down and reiterate what he means in English, usually for Donald Duck. This character trait only really applies to whenever he was voiced by his first performer, José Oliveira. Even many viewers who understand Portuguese have trouble keeping up with him when he does that. | |
Motor Mouth / int_a47f9433 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a47f9433 | featureConfidence |
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Saludos Amigos | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a47f9433 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a6543322 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a6543322 | comment |
Touhou Project: The series may be full of Awesome Music right down to their original soundtrack but wait when you hear the vocal arrangements by various doujin circles out there especially these two. This is also an ability noted for all magicians under Patchouli's entry in Perfect Memento in Strict Sense. The girl in question has a little trouble with that due to her asthma, though. |
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Motor Mouth / int_a6543322 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a6543322 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Touhou Project (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a6543322 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a895e9d3 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a895e9d3 | comment |
This trait seems to be prevalent in all personality cores in Portal 2. Robot Buddy Wheatley has apparently decided to make up for Chell's muteness by never, ever shutting up, talking continuously whenever there's a quiet moment that allows him to get up some momentum. There's nearly six hours of dialogue in the game for Wheatley alone! The Fact Core spews a continuous stream of "facts" in rapid succession. Some are believable, others... not so much. The Adventure Core (or Rick) continuously flirts with Chell, boasts about his adventures, and comments on how bad the situation looks. The Space Core does nothing but talk about space, gets excited about space, and demands you listen to him about how much he loves space. |
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Motor Mouth / int_a895e9d3 | featureApplicability |
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Portal 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a895e9d3 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a99e6bb8 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a99e6bb8 | comment |
Marion the Steam Shovel (introduced in Tale of the Brave) also qualifies. She could talk for hours on end about her past adventures and how she loves digging. This sometimes causes the other engines to avoid her, though Thomas is always happy to listen to her stories. Ironically, she does not think of herself as talkative. | |
Motor Mouth / int_a99e6bb8 | featureApplicability |
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Tale of the Brave | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a99e6bb8 | |
Motor Mouth / int_a9b45855 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_a9b45855 | comment |
In Robb Returns, after Robert Arryn is finally weaned off of the poison that kept him weak, there are times when Jory wonders if the boy will be able to shut up for five straight minutes. | |
Motor Mouth / int_a9b45855 | featureApplicability |
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Robb Returns / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_a9b45855 | |
Motor Mouth / int_abb35cd6 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_abb35cd6 | comment |
Happens in Veggietales during the silly song, Love My Lips. | |
Motor Mouth / int_abb35cd6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_abb35cd6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
VeggieTales | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_abb35cd6 | |
Motor Mouth / int_abfcff6a | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_abfcff6a | comment |
Rocky and Bullwinkle: Both to emulate the old radio programs, and to make up for the very low budget Limited Animation, all of the characters' dialogue is said in very rapid succession. | |
Motor Mouth / int_abfcff6a | featureApplicability |
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Rocky and Bullwinkle | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_abfcff6a | |
Motor Mouth / int_aeb6ec24 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_aeb6ec24 | comment |
Rainbow Magic: In Amber's book, upon being rescued, Amber asks the girls a barrage of questions in quick succession, since she doesn't have many people to talk to. | |
Motor Mouth / int_aeb6ec24 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Rainbow Magic | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_aeb6ec24 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b0cf0ed6 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b0cf0ed6 | comment |
Danger Mouse has Penfold, who just keeps talking in every episode. It's no wonder Danger Mouse's catchphrase is "Penfold, shush". | |
Motor Mouth / int_b0cf0ed6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b0cf0ed6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Danger Mouse | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b0cf0ed6 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4996199 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4996199 | comment |
The Amazing and the Ultimate Spider-Man are sometimes portrayed as this, quipping through and through during a battle, which more often than not, annoys a LOT his enemies. More the Ultimate, as he's a teenager who won't shut up at all sometimes. It is heavily implied that this is Spidey's form of coping with his fear during a battle. However, beware when he's silent... | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4996199 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4996199 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spider-Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b4996199 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4cd6eb | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4cd6eb | comment |
Mexican Hayride: The reporter interviewing Bascom after he becomes "goodwill ambassador", who talks over Bascom constantly and then tells him "Next time a reporter asks you for an interview, don't talk so much!" | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4cd6eb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4cd6eb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mexican Hayride | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b4cd6eb | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4d080a8 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4d080a8 | comment |
Karim Debbache, host of Crossed usually talks fast enough to give this effect while remaining intelligible. He enumerates (after taking a deep breath) some of the flaws of what he describes as "the worst scene in cinema history" in his review of House of the Dead. | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4d080a8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b4d080a8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Crossed (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b4d080a8 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b5a087d7 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b5a087d7 | comment |
The dvd commentary for that Robot Chicken episode shows that he talks like that normally. | |
Motor Mouth / int_b5a087d7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b5a087d7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Robot Chicken | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b5a087d7 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b6e3911 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b6e3911 | comment |
Sieg in Suikoden Tierkreis fits this perfectly (at least in the English version), who is a talkative hero unlike any protagonist from the other games in the series. He goes out with a bang. Some suggest this was a solution to save space on the DS cartridge. | |
Motor Mouth / int_b6e3911 | featureApplicability |
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Motor Mouth / int_b6e3911 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Suikoden Tierkreis (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b6e3911 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b7e8e4b6 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b7e8e4b6 | comment |
My Little Pony 'n Friends: Whizzer (a pink pegasus pony with three beany caps as a cutie mark) is generally portrayed this way in the original My Little Pony, but it is inconsistent for the most part. Generally, though, she talks fast and flies fast. | |
Motor Mouth / int_b7e8e4b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b7e8e4b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
My Little Pony 'n Friends | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b7e8e4b6 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b9e26f05 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_b9e26f05 | comment |
Carl Showalter from Fargo. Can't even pull off total silence. | |
Motor Mouth / int_b9e26f05 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_b9e26f05 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fargo | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_b9e26f05 | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba084d45 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba084d45 | comment |
Hamilton: The show deliberately set out to invoke this trope in tribute to the person on which it's based - while the real Hamilton wasn't necessarily known for speaking fast, he was sure as hell known for speaking a whole lot, always cramming in as many words as he could into his speeches and letters. In order to get that many words into a single musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda, therefore, had to make it fast: and sure enough, it's one of the fastest musicals in theatre history, fitting over 20,000 words into two and a half hours. Most famously, it has what may or may not be the fastest song to ever appear on Broadway with "Guns and Ships", which clocks in at 6.3 words per second on average, and a section of 19 words in 3 seconds. All while the actor rapping jumps around on tables in full period clothing and an assumed French accent. It must be heard to believed. "Satisfied" and "Washington on Your Side" also have quickly-wrapped segments, but none so famous as "Guns and Ships". In fact, the fast rapping is so common that it's notable when it doesn't happen: Eliza is the only non-minor character (i.e., excepting Maria and Peggy, who only appear for a song each) who never raps. As Phillipa Soo (who played her in the original Broadway cast) put it, this ties into the theme of how she was the only character who had what Hamilton (who 'writes like he's running out of time') never could get: time. |
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Motor Mouth / int_ba084d45 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba084d45 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hamilton (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Motor Mouth / int_ba084d45 | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba6cc3a1 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba6cc3a1 | comment |
Granblue Fantasy: When Korwa is agitated or frustrated, she rattles off whatever she's thinking at breakneck speed with no regard to who's listening. | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba6cc3a1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Motor Mouth / int_ba6cc3a1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Granblue Fantasy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In Shine, David, from his teenage years but worse after he suffers his mental breakdown, speaks very fastly and disjointly. | |
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Critical Role: Just don't get Lyra started on Aldor... or anything, really. Jester Lavorre from the Second Campaign. Especially apparent whenever she uses the Sending spell which has a 25-word limit. She is often only through introduction and half of the real questiin when the spell cuts her off. |
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In Epic Rap Battles of History: The Bard as portrayed by George Watsky definitely qualifies. The following was said in about 15 seconds: And we got Sir Isaac Newton vs. Bill Nye, with the former played by Weird Al himself. |
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El Goonish Shive: Later when Elliot uses his "Party Animal Socialite" alter ego the first time, unprepared Melissa and Justin are caught in the river of mind-numbing speech. And it's not in obscured background Wall of Blather, but goes on non-stop in the foreground. |
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If you're going to watch the subtitled version of s-CRY-ed, make damn sure you can speedread. Straight Cougar's dialogue approximates a blur at points. | |
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Hanna from Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name is pretty chatty when nervous. | |
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In The Babysitters Club book "Claudia and the Perfect Boy", one of the boys that Claudia fizzles out on a date with ends up happily dating a girl nicknamed "Motor Mouth Montey" (turns out that he dislikes making small talk so much that a girl who can communicate at the speed of light is his ideal). | |
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Motormouth Maybelle of Hairspray is a notable and obvious example. Doubly so in the 2006 movie: while all her costars had difficulties with the speed of the finale "You Can't Stop the Beat", Queen Latifah (who played Maybelle) had no trouble, citing the fact that she's a rapper. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Pinkie Pie is very prone to this: Pinkie Pie was later weaponized in "The Last Roundup", where Applejack is forced to admit why she's working at a cherry orchard instead of coming home to Ponyville by being subjected to Pinkie Pie's incessant rambling about Inherently Funny Words. Fluttershy can turn into one of these under the right circumstances (such as when first meeting Spike and when critiquing her first gala dress). Discord sometimes has a tendency to speak somewhat quickly. In the episode "No Second Prances", Big Mac is turned into a motor mouth, to his horror, by Starlight Glimmer, since, as she put it, she couldn't make friends with someone who didn't talk much. Funnily enough, the flashback in "Where the Apple Lies" shows that Big Mac used to talk a lot, to the point that none of his family could ever get a word in edgewise. He became famously monosyllabic in an attempt to listen to others more. Autumn Blaze, an energetic Kirin from the episode "Sound Of Silence". She has become this due to years of being silent. Whenever she talks, she tends to talk as much as she can and even asks others to do the same. Silverstream, a Hippogriff student to the School of Friendship in season 8, is very talkative when she gets excited, which is often, due to her Mundane Object Amazement. In the episode "She Talks to Angel", Angel Bunny starts spouting rapid-fire tongue twisters after going through a "Freaky Friday" Flip with Fluttershy. |
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Maxine Hunkel, alias Cyclone, is a Motor Mouth, to the sometimes annoyance of her teammates in the JSA. In fact, when Power Girl extended her a JSA invitation, she threatened to immediately revoke it if Maxine didn't shut up for a minute. | |
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Child of the Storm: Harry in the first book, usually when he's about to do something spectacular, though this fades out afterwards as he matures (though it still pops up every now and then). Doctor Strange is renowned for being cryptic and enigmatic, but when he's being clever/actually deigning to tell people what he's been up to for once (something which usually coincides with his being less sane than usual) this is the result. Loki - when he's thinking aloud. Letting his mouth run and being called up by an alternately amused/tetchy Thor (situation depending) is a Running Gag. Peter Parker shows up in Book 2 and engages in a long string of Casual Danger Dialogue while wrestling Grey Court vampires. He makes the other examples from this fic look quiet and solemn by comparison. Harry inwardly reflects that while most people would be amazed that he could talk so much, a telepath like Harry would consider it a miracle that he didn't talk even more. |
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Rachel of Bittersweet Candy Bowl doesn't know when to shut up, and will blab various secrets and give out too much information. | |
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Some of the videos under the YouTube channel J.T. Sexkik, which largely poke fun at hilariously misspelled or otherwise bizarre Yahoo! Answers Questions, Wikihow articles, etc., do this when reading such posts that consist of streams of rambling, run-on text. Followed by a briefly displayed image of Speed Racer. | |
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Downplayed in Central Park, Molly normally talks at a regular speed, but when she's around kids her own age, she acts awkwardly around them and ends up talking too much and a little fast. In Season 1 "Squirrel, Interrupted", Molly awkwardly asks Danny if she can play chess with him by saying too many words. Danny is concerned that Molly is going through some stuff and thinks she won't be able to concentrate if they play, but Molly ensures him this is the normal amount of words she says. | |
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Origins SMP: Aimsey rattles off on a long tangent bragging about their accomplishments while introducing themself to Bek. Bek's episode lampshades it by transcribing said tangent as one overly-long sentence. | |
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Up: Carl Fredricksen's love interest Ellie was very talkative during their childhood, which contrasted with Carl's shyness and few words. She even did all the talking for him during their initial encounters. As a case of irony, Ellie is never heard talking as an adult or senior citizen during the couple's "Married Life" montage. | |
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In The Pale King: Garrity haunts Post 047 by randomly appearing before examiners and talking non-stop. Meredith, once she gets going. Some of her coworkers prefer examining tax returns to listening to her talk. |
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Sigfried Smith from Rachel Griffin tends to ramble on verbosely when the topic is fighting, fire, blowing stuff up, having his dragon blow stuff up, mounting rocket bays on one's Flying Broomstick, etc. | |
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Esteban in the film adaptation of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared. He's a Spanish revolutionary who constantly tries to rouse his comrades to raise arms against Franco, and during the short time he is onscreen, he literally never stops talking, extremely rapidly to boot. It's implied he keeps this up for months before finally getting killed in his first battle. | |
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Rupert Psmith in P. G. Wodehouse's novels. "I'm a man of few words myself." | |
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Mac from the Wayside School books would often tell long, pointless stories in class that had little to do with what Mrs. Jewels' lecture was about. It would get so bad, Mrs. Jewels would run out of time, forcing her to assign the lesson as homework. Mac would later complain that she assigned more homework than any teacher at the school. | |
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Key to Groucho Marx's style in Duck Soup: | |
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Lola Bunny in The Looney Tunes Show. She talks a mile-a-minute, and Bugs is easily annoyed by this. | |
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In Kill la Kill, Senketsu delivers a recap of the series up to that point in about a minute and a half, barely even pausing for breath. Mako also regularly does this when giving her lectures that are filled to the brim with Insane Troll Logic. | |
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In Marvel 1602, Hal McCoy describes himself as "a creature of few words", but once he starts talking it's difficult to get him to stop. | |
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Nina Tanleven: The Ghost in the Third Row has costume designer Eileen Taggert, who has a tendency to babble on and on. | |
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Now You See It...: When Allison gets started on something that excites her, she doesn't like to shut up. This quickly annoys Danny as she chatters endlessly about preparing for the show, while he'd rather just be alone. | |
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Storm Spirit in Dota 2 never shuts up. He constantly zips around the stage taunting you saying, "I'm over heeere!", "Zaaap!", "Where's the party?", "I'm over here now", "Puddin pop!", "Bloooow the man down!". | |
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Pokémon: The Series: The 8th ending song "Exciting Pokémon Relay" and its remix "Exciting Pokémon Relay" are about a Pokémon's problem resolved with a chain of almost unrelated events it caused... in an extremely fast-paced and repetitive manner. Barry from Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl talks as fast as he runs. And he has a short-attention span, which mean he has a tendency to veer off-topic during his rants, meaning that his talks go much longer than needed. Oh, and he rarely lets people get a chance to speak when he's talking. |
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In Ant-Man, Scott's buddy Luis answers questions with long run-on-sentence explanations full of digressions (and hilariously visualised on screen as he talks). In Ant-Man and the Wasp, the bad guys inject him with something to make him talk, and then desperately ask the other Ex-Cons if there's any way of making him stop. | |
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Scavenger Alliance: One of Tad's No Social Skills traits, to the extent that the tag on his knife belt is a picture of an open mouth, and Donnell soon starts calling him "the mouth". He rarely stops talking, probably because he's used to his web supplying information as soon as he wonders about it. Blaze muses at one point that if she'd let him be pushed off the roof, he'd still have been asking questions on the way down. | |
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South Park: Eric Cartman's Seamless Spontaneous Lie to cover up their "Toilet Paper" incident when the gang is sent to the Principal's office.note It doesn't work; Kyle and Stan can't follow it, and Cartman gets tired of repeating it. | |
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In the Warrior Cats book Crookedstar's Promise, Crookedstar's apprentice Sedgepaw speaks rapidly, to the point that he asks her to slow down and she even admits that she talks too much... before continuing to "chatter like a blackbird" in more run-on sentences. | |
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The Legend of Korra gives us Ikki, the middle child of three airbending children between a Little Miss Snarker older sister and a Cloudcuckoolander younger brother, but is the more energetic and talkative of them to the point it annoys their father, Tenzin, and his rival, Tarllok. She never stops. She does, however, demonstrate Hidden Depths on Bolin when he tries a slightly subdued Motor Mouth spiel of questions which she manages to answer perfectly with pin-point accuracy. | |
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The Iron Giant: When Dean lets Hogarth have some espresso (described as "Coffee-zilla"), the boy launches into a rambling rant about school, ending with the expected request for more coffee. | |
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Hyness from Kirby Star Allies flies into a long, hard-to-read rant about his plans to revive Void Termina in a high speed when he's being confronted by Kirby. This is the first sign there's something off about this seemingly menacing and serious hooded figure. | |
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Usnavi in In the Heights, most notably in the "one dollar, two dollar" sequence in "In The Heights", and when he hits on Yolanda in "The Club". Lampshaded in the latter, when Usnavi assumes she's "the strong and silent type" as opposed to his "Caribbean island type" when it's more likely that she can't get in a word edgewise (and doesn't speak English). It's implied that Usnavi talks fast when he's nervous - almost all of his dialogue in "the Club" is rapid-fire, presumably because he's on a date with his long-time crush Vanessa, and the only time it's not is when he's talking to his best friend Benny. | |
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The Blabbermouth of Echo Island from Here Comes the Grump. It's right there in the name, too. | |
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Done hilariously in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. A goomba who generally simply repeats the last word of the previous speaker's sentence suddenly starts talking. And talking. NONSTOP. After he's done, everyone stands around in stunned silence for a few seconds until his supervisor simply says "Whoa." | |
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In The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark, Devon the Bloodwolf speaks in long run-on sentences with no internal punctuation such as commas that would indicate a pause for breath. | |
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Merrill from Dragon Age II. Several times throughout the game she says "I'm babbling again. I'll shut up now." | |
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In the second SPY Fox game, Fox comes across an excitable young lad named Elmo. Elmo is such a motor mouth that during their first conversation Fox tells him, completely seriously, "Breath, now!" | |
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Homestar Runner: In the Strong Bad Email "caffeine", Strong Sad becomes far more talkative than normal when he's on a caffeine buzz. | |
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Pupster: Wacky is a hyperactive chipmunk and also talks in full mouth while eating. | |
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The Legend of Spyro: Volteer is known for his motor mouth, evidently due to being an electric dragon. It also doesn't help that he uses really big words. | |
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Technically Anime and Singing, but the opening themes of K-On! season two have Yui (and the other main characters, if they actually sing) sing so quickly that it's been commented that they sound like chipmunks, doesn't help that the pacing of the band behind them is even faster. The characters talk at normal speed during the show, but the songs... | |
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Ace Attorney: Wendy Oldbag tends to do this. When angered or annoyed, she'll often launch into a rant that both players and in-game characters have trouble keeping up with. During her introductory case, Edgeworth raises an objection just to get her to shut up, and the Judge sustains it. Richard Wellington from the first case of Justice For All also does this a few times (usually when he's upset). Then there's Wesley Stickler in Apollo Justice, who combines this with a touch of Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness. |
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Arknights: Shaw does this in ALL of her voice lines. | |
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Whenever Lou Panzetti from Dead Winter, starts talking about Ancient Roman history. Expect a Wall of Text to sprout in the background. | |
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Cameo Leon from Viewtiful Joe 2, who has a bad habit of blabbing Dr. Kranken and Gedow's evil plans to the heroes. Even his dying words go a mile a minute. | |
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Family Guy: A cutaway shows that Cleveland was a fast-talking auctioneer, until a totem pole fell on his head, causing his current slow speech pattern. In "I Dream of Jesus," when Peter was accusing others of having a motive for swiping his "Surfin' Bird" record, Peter talks this way when he describes his crazy theory about everyone against "the record." |
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In Shadowverse, most of Eleanor's dialogue are paragraphs, and she speaks so fast that Isabelle mentions her ears bending from listening to her. | |
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Shadowverse (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Rufus from Street Fighter IV doesn't know when to shut up. Just look at his win quotes — while everyone else has up to two lines of text in big, easy-to-read font, Rufus has three lines of font half the size text that positively stuffs the text box to the point of bursting. | |
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Shao Tian is a pro-e-sports player from The King's Avatar who is so chatty that the Pro League changed the rules on conversations during matches just to prevent his constant chattering from disrupting the players. | |
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The infamous AB Groupe dub (AKA the "Big Green" dub) of Dragon Ball Z was notorious for having nearly all the characters talk like they're trying to condense a full paragraph of dialog into less than a minute. Paragus from Groupe's dub of Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan is just one example. | |
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Dragon Ball Z | hasFeature |
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As the title would suggest, this is a staple of Zero Punctuation. Yahtzee edits out his pauses to achieve this effect. | |
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The Jade Regent Campaign from RPGMP3 features a character called Spivey, a Lyrakien Cleric of Desna. Spivey used to live in a cemetery, until the PCs came by. She then joined their caravan and followed them on their quest, quickly earning the nickname "Death Pixie", since most of her skills were focused on graveyard maintenance, at that point. She's always flitting around, dispensing invaluable moral advice and trying to get the PCs to be nicer to each other. | |
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The radio from The Brave Little Toaster is a chatterbox who usually phrases his dialogue as radio broadcasts about Teddy Roosevelt. | |
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Randy Hayes from My Way Entertainment, better known to the internet as "OH YEAH IT'S THE JUGGERNAUT BITCH AND IMMA WHOOP THE SHIT OUTCHA ASS, BITCHASS MUTHAFUCKA!" | |
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Arguably Sara's most defining character trait in Iron Touch. Her ramblings end up being so long that they make Michelle physically uncomfortable. | |
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The Dragonlance setting of Dungeons & Dragons: The tinker gnomes, a race of Motor Mouths. A gnome's full name consists of his entire family tree and a list of accomplishments by his relations and can take months to fully pronounce — though they usually refer to themselves by shortened versions that only take about half an hour. Three guesses as to why they call their ancestral home "Mount Nevermind"... Also, a Second Edition fey race called Quicklings were apparently on fast forward all the time, to the point that they had to consciously slow down their speech to be intelligible to humans. Not that they cared. |
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The Suburban Jungle: | |
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Ichiko from Otoboku - Maidens Are Falling For Me. ("Oneesamaoneesamaoneesamaoneesamaoneesama....") | |
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Ratatouille: | |
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The main character of Yojo-han Shinwa Taikei speaks at such a rapid pace that the subs fly across the screen and reading them can be a little challenging. | |
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The Tatami Galaxy | hasFeature |
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Say Anything...: Lloyd Dobler does this a lot when he's nervous, whether he's asking Diane out on a date (offering to give her many tips about her trip to England..."English tips"), or giving a speech to Diane's father about what he wants to do for a living ("I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career"). Corey, his best friend, calls it "that nervous talking thing". | |
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Say Anything... | hasFeature |
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The English dub of Ghost Stories uses it for comedic effects, as expected for a Gag Dub. Fourth-wall breaking is always warranted. Also while Satsuki and Hajime was reporting to the police... |
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In If You Believe, Susan's assistant Robin talks and talks and talks. Constantly. To Susan's great annoyance. Susan is an editor and calls it "run on sentences" in her lingo. | |
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If You Believe | hasFeature |
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Jocko, a humanoid rooster introduced in the The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux episode "Morla's Wish", is constantly rambling on and on with an endless array of never-ending stories. He ultimately admits that this has driven off pretty much everyone he's ever known and left him all alone. Ironically, this causes him and Morla to become best friends at their first meeting; Bastian even deduces that Jocko was the Childlike Empress' present to Morla. | |
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Me, Deadpool; made clear by the fact that I'm sometimes called the 'Merc With A Mouth'. This goes so far that despite my death in the incursion I still narrate the exploits of my wife. Ex or no-ex, not even Death herself can make me shut up. | |
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Deadpool (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Transformers: Both The Transformers (G1) and Transformers: Animated Blurr. Though each has a very different style: G1 Blurr repeats himself constantly, while Animated Blurr's dialogue is so densely informative (and contains enough Expospeak) that every word counts (though he ironically spent his first appearance as The Voiceless). Both versions of Blurr are voiced by John Moschitta, mentioned above, and other than the normal voice processing that anyone voicing a 'bot in Transformers undergoes, there is no "speed-up" effect being applied, Moschitta just plain is that fast. Also, there is Bluestreak, who plays it in a different manner than either Blurr; Bluestreak simply never shuts up as a means of coping with being the only survivor of his hometown's destruction, as if he's trying to drown out his own thoughts and memories. |
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Transformers (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Tear Of Grace's commentary style is basically this, combined a few other elements. | |
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Mabel from Gravity Falls is noticeably much more talkative than her more introverted brother, Dipper, sometimes veering into this territory. | |
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Gravity Falls | hasFeature |
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Haré+Guu: Haré, the main character, is prone to motormouthery when things just get too weird for him. In the second season, Haré+Guu Deluxe, the opening of each episode includes Haré spouting out of a rapid-fire stream of chatter, which varies from time to time while Guu dances. |
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The Barber of Seville has two. First is Bartolo's aria of "a un dottor della mia sorte", and second is Figaro's widely-referenced "Largo al factotum", which kicks into high gear for the final section. | |
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