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Non-Singing Voice
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A trope most prevalent in Western Animation, but it can occur elsewhere. An actor is often cast into a role for which they can provide a great voice, but not always do the casting agents manage to get someone that can sing as well. Or, more rarely, their singing voice just doesn't sound enough like them for the producers' liking. A second actor will be brought in to dub the songs, and this isn't always as noticeable as one might think. If the actor is supposed to be playing a musical instrument while singing, two doubles may well be used. Most Japanese voice artists sing the Image Song for their characters regardless of their talent, although again this isn't always the case. This is also an Omnipresent Trope in Bollywood movies, where the singers who dub over the actors are called playback singers. Less frequently, concessions will be made to work around a voice actor with a less than pleasant voice. Sometimes, this trope can be done for Rule of Funny by having a character's separately performed singing voice deliberately sound nothing like their speaking voice. Compare Talent Double and Singing Voice Dissonance. The Song Remains the Same usually brings this trope as a secondary effect, as the original voice actor ends up becoming the singing replacement for the local one. |
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In Joyeux Noël, set during the Christmas truce of World War I, German soldier Nikolaus Sprink (Benno Fürmann) and his lover Anna Sørensen (Diane Kruger) are both opera singers, and during their performance scenes, the singing voices of Natalie Dessay and Rolando Villazón are dubbed in. | |
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In the Tina Turner biopic What's Love Got to Do with It (1993), Angela Bassett's singing parts were dubbed by the real Tina, who re-recorded her classic songs for the film. Bassett admitted that she never was much of a singer, though she had no problem with the dance moves. However, a bit of Bassett's singing voice can be heard during the intro to "Proud Mary" (everything before "Left a good job in the city" is Bassett). A non-singing example is Vanessa Bell Calloway, who played Tina's friend Jackie who introduced her to Buddhism. Calloway was uncomfortable reciting the Buddhist chants due to her strong Christian beliefs, so she was allowed to silently mouth the words while the actual chanting was dubbed in later. | |
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Let's Go Luna!: While Judy Greer used to voice and sing for Luna, she was eventually replaced by Erin Fitzgerald for Luna's singing voice. And then Fitzgerald was permanently replaced by Liane de Lotbinière. | |
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In Mozart in the Jungle, Monica Bellucci plays an Italian soprano, whose singing voice comes from Puerto Rican soprano Ana MarÃa MartÃnez (however, Bellucci does her own singing in Ville-Marie). | |
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The late 80s Jetsons Made-for-TV Movie Rockin' with Judy Jetson had Judy's singing done by BJ Ward rather than Janet Waldo. | |
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In The Phantom of the Opera (2004), Margaret Preece sung Carlotta's songs instead of Minnie Driver (who is a talented singer and performed "Learn to Be Lonely" over the credits, but had no operatic training at all). Preece also cameos as the female member of the trio in the "Il Muto" scene. | |
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Ranma ½: Angela Costain did not do her own singing for Nabiki Tendo. Saffron Henderson sung for her instead. All the other voice actors did their own singing, notably Cathy Weseluck as Shampoo. | |
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Hercules had no fewer than three voices - Tate Donovan as adult Herc, Josh Keaton when he's younger and Roger Bart when he's younger and singing. This was originally to be averted in young Herc's case, as Keaton did originally record his own rendition of "Go the Distance" before it was later replaced with Bart's version after Keaton hit puberty. | |
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Though promotional material would have you believe that Lee Ann Womack played Becky Thatcher in Tom Sawyer (2000), that wasn't entirely true. Womack provided only the singing voice for the character, while voice actress Hynden Walch recorded her dialogue. | |
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In the feature film Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, Yogi's singing voice during the gondola scene is that of James Darren, which Boo-Boo lampshades during the song. His singing voice for all other songs in the film is by Bill Lee. Boo-Boo and Cindy also have different singing voices than their regular actors in the movie. | |
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Fire Emblem: Fire Emblem Fates zigzags the trope around a bit; The songstress Azura is voiced by voice actress Lynn for her speaking lines and up-and-coming singer Renka for her songs, with the latter providing the vocals to the game's vocal theme, if ~ hitori omou ("If ~ One's Thoughts"). The English dub, however, has Broadway actress Rena Strober do both her speaking and singing lines, with her version of the main theme (renamed "Lost in Thoughts, All Alone") being very well-received. Fire Emblem Heroes: Fjorm is normally voiced by Heather Hogan-Watson for her appearances. For a supplemental music video in which she sang, Cristina Valenzuela provided the voice instead. |
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All Dogs Go to Heaven: Judith Barsi voiced Anne-Marie, and the singing voice was provided by Lana Beeson. Judith was given the option to sing it herself but she cried hysterically during the audition because at home, she was being tragically abused by her father, who killed her almost right after all her lines were recorded, and the filmmakers decided it was best not to push her. | |
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While not technically part of the Disney Animated Canon, A Goofy Movie has Aaron Lohr sub in for Jason Marsden as Max's singing voice. | |
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A particularly weird example in the English version of the Donkey Kong Country cartoon, wherein DK has two completely different voices for speaking and singing (Richard Yearwood and Sterling Jarvis, respectively). | |
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Played with in Love Actually, it is in fact Olivia Olson singing "All I Want for Christmas Is You", but her singing was toned down in post production because some people wouldn't believe it was actually a child singing. | |
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Oliver & Company was notable for casting two major pop stars, Billy Joel and Bette Midler, as two of the main characters and giving them show-stopping musical numbers. But they double-cast the other two characters who had singing parts — Natalie Gregory/Myhanh Tran for Jenny, and Sheryl Lee Ralph/Ruth Pointer (of The Pointer Sisters) for Rita. | |
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From 2021, The Simpsons replaced Marge's singing voice with Kristen Bell due to Julie Kavner's voice becoming too old for singing. | |
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In Sister Act, Wendy Makkena's character Sister Mary Robert's singing voice (the shy but cute nun) was dubbed by Andrea Robinson. | |
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Miss Congeniality: Miss California performs a classical operatic aria for the talent segment of the Miss United States pageant. Wendy Racquel Robinson, who plays Miss California, mimed to a recording of a professional opera singer rather than attempt the aria herself. | |
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The film adaptation of Coraline sees the Other Father (voiced by John Hodgman) sing a catchy little ditty about Coraline, in the voice of John Linnell of They Might Be Giants. This was a Shout-Out to the fact that, originally, the film was going to be a musical with songs written by TMBG. As awesome as that could have been, it apparently ruined the creepy tone of the movie, so the idea was scrapped. "The Other Father Song" is the only remnant of the musical idea. | |
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In the Looney Tunes film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, Daffy's singing voice is provided by Mel Torme. Lampshaded though, in that Daffy swallows a bottle of mouthwash designed to give him Mel Torme's voice. This may have been the inspiration for the Duck Dodgers episode "Talent Show A-Go-Go", in which Dodgers uses some Applied Phlebotinum to swap voices with Tom Jones. In addition to Jones voicing Dodgers, we also get Joe Alaskey voicing Tom Jones trying to sing while "sounding like Daffy Duck". |
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The 2001 sequel Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys allows Barr to provide Rudolph's singing voice this time; however, the antagonist known as the Toy Taker is voiced by Rick Moranis for speaking, but not for singing. | |
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In Lunar: The Silver Star, Luna's English voice actress was Rhonda Gibson in the Working Designs era and Kathryn Kirk more recently, but Jenny Stigile provides Luna's singing voice in all the remakes. | |
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This is used for the songs in Magic Adventures of Mumfie, with different singers providing the singing voices for the characters rather than the narrator's voice singing the songs. | |
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In Ball of Fire, Barbara Stanwyck's singing on "Drum Boogie" was dubbed by Martha Tilton. | |
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In Back to the Future, Mark Campbell was the one to sing "Johnny B. Goode" - in the place of Michael J. Fox. Fox also does not play the guitar in the final version, though he did correctly play it onscreen (albeit in the wrong key - it was shot in B, as he says, but recorded in the original B flat by Jim May). The song was credited as having been "performed by Marty McFly". (Fox does, however, do his own singing in Light of Day). | |
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During the Unlimited seasons of Justice League, Bruce Timm wasn't happy with Kin Shriner's attempt at humming Green Arrow's theme in "To Another Shore", so he took a crack at it and it was animated to his voice, but Timm was still unhappy and during ADR, he had Lex Lang do it). | |
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Imitation of Life (1959) has a sequence where Sarah Jane, played by Susan Kohner, is singing a song in a Bikini Bar. The singing is provided by Jo Anne Greer. | |
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Naruto: A filler arc had an example in the Hoshigakure arc's English dub. Natsuhi was mainly voiced by Kirsten Potter but her memorable lullaby "Natsuhiboshi" was sung by ADR director Mary Elizabeth McGlynn for unclear reasons. | |
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This may have been the inspiration for the Duck Dodgers episode "Talent Show A-Go-Go", in which Dodgers uses some Applied Phlebotinum to swap voices with Tom Jones. In addition to Jones voicing Dodgers, we also get Joe Alaskey voicing Tom Jones trying to sing while "sounding like Daffy Duck". | |
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Weird: The Al Yankovic Story parodies this trope. All of Daniel Radcliffe’s singing in character as "Weird Al" Yankovic is dubbed over by Yankovic himself, with little effort deliberately made to hide the fact. | |
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All five of The Backyardigans have separate voice actors for singingnote likely done because of the series' heavy focus on music. Pablo's speaking voice is done by Zach Tyler Eisen (Season 1) and Jake Goldberg (Seasons 2-4), and his singing voice is done by Sean Curleynote Curley is the only singing voice to provide his voice to the entire series. Tyrone's speaking voice is done by Reginald Davis Jr. (Season 1), Jordan Coleman (Seasons 2-3) and Chris Grant Jr. (Season 4), and his singing voice is done by Corwin Tuggles (Season 1), Leon Thomas III (Seasons 2-3)note In Season 3, Damani Roberts occasionally appeared as an understudy, and Tyrel Jackson Williams (Season 4). Uniqua's speaking voice is done by LaShawn Jefferies, and her singing voice is done by Jamia Nash (Seasons 1-3) and Avion Baker (Season 4). Tasha's speaking voice is done by Naelee Rae (Seasons 1-2) and Gianna Bruzzese (Seasons 3-4), and her singing voice is done by Kristin Klabunde (Seasons 1-2) and Gabriella Malek (Seasons 3-4). Austin's speaking voice is done by Jonah Bobo, and his singing voice is done by Thomas Sharkey (Seasons 1-3) and Nicholas Barasch (Season 4). |
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Monster Mash (2000) had separate voice actors to do singing and talking for the three main characters. Drac's speaking voice was done by Ian James Corlett, with Jason Michas doing Drac's singing. Scott McNeil voiced Wolf when he was speaking, with Wolf's singing done by David Pavlovitch. Frank was voiced by David Sobolov when speaking and by W. Harlan May when singing. |
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In RWBY, Weiss Schnee is voiced by Kara Eberle, but her singing is done by Casey Lee Williams, who provides most of the show's soundtrack. | |
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Shrek: While Cameron Diaz delivers all of Princess Fiona's spoken dialogue, any time the character sings another actress or singer takes over, as Diaz's lack of singing ability is well known. | |
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Esmeralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame was spoken and sung by Demi Moore and Heidi Mollenhauer, respectively (Moore was going to do her own but said she wouldn't sound good enough). The rest of the cast did their own singing. | |
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In the House of Mouse episode "The Three Caballeros", Panchito is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui; his singing voice was done by Rob Paulsen. | |
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Some Tenchi Muyo! characters have different singing voice actors. One exception is Petrea Burchard, who only sung as Ryoko in a karaoke scene where it didn't matter how good she was. Burchard admits that she can't sing, so when she was asked to sing "Up Walk in Galaxy" (the ending to Tenchi Universe), she tried to say no, but the producers insisted that she try, believing that she actually could sing some since she was a capable vocal actress. Burchard hesitantly agreed to give it a shot, and she was given the song and told to practice. She did, but when it came time to recording, she nervously made the entire production staff sit as far back in the room as they could. They started recording, and the staff let Burchard get about half-way through the song before they finally believed that she couldn't sing. Diane Michelle ended up singing the final song. Michelle also sang Your Hiroshi in the Magical Girl Pretty Sammy OVAs as Chihiro Kawaii instead of either of her speaking voice actors Ellen Gerstell or Rebecca Forstadt (both are also singers). |
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Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie: In the French language version, singers Lou and Elliot handle the singing voices for Ladybug and Cat Noir, respectively, while their voice actors from the show handle their dialogue. Lou reprises her role for the English dub, while Cat Noir gets a new non-singing voice in Drew Ryan Scott. In the French dub, Cerise Calixte provides Tikki's singing voice while Marie Nonnenmacher provides her dialogue. | |
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In Cats Don't Dance, Sawyer's singing voice was provided by Natalie Cole, and the speaking voice was Jasmine Guynote who incidentally had a modestly successful singing career during her time on A Different World. Likewise, Darla Dimple's singing voice is by Lindsay Ridgeway, and her speaking voice by Ashley Peldon. | |
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In yet another anime exception, the theme song from Excel♡Saga is sung by Excel and Hyatt— but not their normal speaking voice actors. This being Excel Saga, it is lampshaded in one episode where Excel and Hyatt meet their singing voice actors, in full Excel and Hyatt cosplay, at a bowling alley: | |
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In another seminal Soviet comedy, The Irony of Fate, the leading female role was played by a Polish actress Barbara Brylska, who also was overdubbed for both her speaking and singing voices due to her strong Polish accent. Her speaking parts were done by Valentina Talyzina (who also did a bit role of one of Nadya's friends), and her singing is by the Grand Dame of the Soviet and Russian pop music, Alla Pugacheva, in the mid-Seventies still a relative nobody. | |
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The film version of Oliver! had the vocals of the title character (played by Mark Lester) sung by Kathe Green, who was the daughter of the musical director. | |
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Animaniacs: A very strange version: Jess Harnell voice Wakko's speaking and normal singing, but Wakko's "belch symphony" was done by Maurice LaMarche. In the episode "Woodstock Slappy", the speaking voice of the Roger Daltrey caricature is voiced by Jim Cummings; his singing voice, however, is provided by Rob Paulsen. The revival has Gabriel Mann, Brock Baker, and Missi Hale fill in for Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNielle in some of the songs. |
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In an episode of Rocko's Modern Life, Filburt discovers he has a talent for lounge singing. His regular speaking voice was done by Doug Lawrence and his singing voice by Tom Kenny (Heffer), who in addition to voice acting is also a professional singer. | |
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The early Made-for-TV Movie Freeze Frame dubbed its male lead (Kids Incorporated alum Ryan Lambert) in order to save money. | |
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Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz and its sequel, Back to Oz, sees Dorothy voiced by Grey DeLisle, while Nikki Yanofsky and Amy Pemberton do the singing in the respective movies. This is unusual though since DeLisle is a talented singer, and has also sung for others. Jamie Bamber is the voice of Robin Hood in the Tom & Jerry movie "Robin Hood & His Merry Mouse, but Larry Cedar provides Robin's singing voice. Maid Marian is voiced by Grey DeLisle, but sung by Kerry Norton Griffith (Bamber's wife, incidentally). |
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In the film adaptation of Gypsy, Rosalind Russell's singing was dubbed over by Lisa Kirk. Natalie Wood, however, got to use her own singing voice this time. | |
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In an episode of King of the Hill, the singing voice of Boomhauer, whose regular speaking voice is by Mike Judge, was performed by country singer Vince Gill. | |
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When the Anything People are introduced in the first episode of Sesame Street, they are all voiced by their performers, but when they start singing "Consider Yourself", some of their voices are sung by members of the human cast. Also happens in the rare performance of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The lead-singing girl is voiced by Loretta Long (Susan), but after the song ends, her voice is done by Frank Oz. Almost an opposite of the trope, as her singing is a lot more prominent. | |
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In Bugsy Malone, all the singing is done by adults with the kids lip-syncing. As a result it's glaringly obvious in places. | |
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Wrestlicious had a character of an Idol Singer 'Kandi Kisses', played by Lizzy Valentine. At one point in the first episode, she has a skit where she performs a song "Powerbomb" in the ring (and is revealed to be lipsynching). Lizzy confirmed that the girl singing is not her. | |
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Susan Kiger didn't sing "Shine Your Love" in the '70s flick Angels Revenge; the singing was actually dubbed by someone named Patty Foley. | |
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Pocahontas' VA was Irene Bedard, and her singing voice is that of Judy Kuhn. According to the former, they cast the singing voice first and brought her in later. | |
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In the Oh Yeah! Cartoons short "The Feelers", every single member of the titular rock band of anthropomorphic insects has separate voice actors for speaking and singing. Mitzi Moth is voiced by Rosslynn Taylor, with her singing voice done by Robbyn Kirmsse. Max is voiced by Joe Lala when speaking and by Bill Burnett when singing. Mo Skito's spoken dialogue is done by Quinton Flynn, while his singing voice is provided by Joe Pizzulo. Stinger's speaking voice is provided by Greg Eagles, with his singing voice done by Alvin Chea. |
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Razzberry Jazzberry Jam: Billie was voiced by Nicole Stamp, but her singing was done by Jenna Andrews. The credits even list the latter as “Singing Billie�. | |
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The Italian dub of Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time has Nene, usually voiced by Eva Padoan, being voiced by Noemi Smorra (the singer for the Italian versions of multiple Pretty Cure theme songs) when she is singing in Episode 10. | |
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For Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire, Velma sings a solo song at the end of the feature, and it was obviously not Nicole Jaffe doing her own singing. It was Krystal Harris. The same appens in the Italian dub, with Renata Bertolas replacing Giulia Franzoso. | |
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In The Return of Captain Invincible, all the major actors were dubbed during the musical numbers except Christopher Lee and Alan Arkin | |
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The Dutch dub doesn't do this, but the German dub does - which is odd, given they both cast Willemijn Verkaik (original German and Dutch Elphaba) as Elsa, with her singing and speaking for the Dutch dub and only singing in the German dub. | |
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Wicked (Theatre) | hasFeature |
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Peter Hinwood who played Rocky in The Rocky Horror Picture Show couldn't sing, so his singing voice was dubbed by Australian singer, Trevor White. | |
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Sonic Underground had the three hedgehog protagonists (yes, even the girl) voiced by the same voice actor, Jaleel White. However, when it came to the Once an Episode singing segment, they were voiced by three separate voice actors: Samuel Vincent for Sonic, Tyley Ross for Manic and Louise Vallance for Sonia. Sonic's and Sonia's were close enough matches, but Manic's singing voice sounded absolutely nothing like his normal one. | |
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Ready Jet Go!: In "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", Mitchell's singing voice is performed by Meg Roe, who is also the voice of Celery. | |
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In Tuff Turf, Morgan (James Spader) plays the piano and sings a romantic ballad, with the voice provided by Paul Carney. | |
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For That Thing You Do! the actors playing The Wonders learned to play their instruments and how to play the songs. It helped them bond as a band, which helped their performances to be convincing. However it is not them you hear in the movie, as the performances are dubbed. | |
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Carole & Tuesday has American R&B singer Nai Br. XXX and Japanese-American pop and R&B singer Celeina Ann as the singing voices for the titular characters respectively. In fact, many character's voices are different when singing despite their original voices being singers themselves. Some examples include Angela and Crystal, whose singing voices are Alisa and Lauren Dyson instead of their original voice actresses (Sumire Uesaka and Maaya Sakamoto respectively). This is because all the songs are entirely sung in English by native English singers. | |
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In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Kathleen Turner provided the speaking voice of Jessica Rabbit, while Amy Irving supplied her singing voice. In a rare reversal to most of the examples on this page, it's Amy Irving that gets credit while Turner is omitted (amusingly, her performance model is credited), though worth noting is that Irving was married to co-producer Steven Spielberg at the time of the film's release. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1985): In "The Once and Future King", the singing voice of Ronnie McDowell is dubbed in whenever Jeff Yagher sings a song as either Elvis Presley or the Elvis Impersonator Gary Pitkin. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1985) | hasFeature |
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On Littlest Pet Shop (2012), Penny Ling is voiced by Jocelyn Loewen, but her singing voice is Laura Hastings. Also, Zoe Trent is voiced by Nicole Oliver, with Kylee Epp as her singing voice. Oddly, the singing doubles have no other TV credits whatsoever. | |
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Bruce Isaac's singing voice in Fallout: New Vegas is done by the project director and lead designer, Joshua Sawyer. | |
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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure has three examples of this: Buster's speaking voice is Chazz Palminteri, while his singing voice is Jess Harnell. Scamp's speaking voice is Scott Wolf and his singing voice is Roger Bart. Angel's speaking voice is Alyssa Milano and her singing voice is Susan Egan. Funnily enough, Alyssa did have a brief stint as a pop star in Japan when she was a teenager. |
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In The Man Called Flintstone, Fred's singing voice for the song "Teammates" is provided by future regular Fred Flintstone voice actor Henry Corden. Corden does such a good job here mimicking Alan Reed's performance that it can be hard to tell the difference. | |
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In the Scott The Woz episode, "The Commercial Failure", Scott along with three of his friends, Terry Lesler, Jeb Jab, and Jerry Attricks (portrayed by Joe Robertson, Sam Essig, and Justin Womble respectively), performed a song called "Just Buy The Game". While Scott provided his own singing voice, the other three had their singing voices done by Kara Tualatai Davenport, Garrett Williamson, and Seth Williamson. And the end of each verse, Jerry has a solo line with each line having a different singer providing his voice, with Emma Rose Williamson doing the first one, Debi Shelby doing the second, and Aimee Joy Weimer doing the third and final. Ironically, all three of these singers give Jerry a feminine voice despite him normally having a masculine one while talking. | |
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In O Brother, Where Art Thou?, George Clooney's character Everett's singing voice was dubbed by Dan Tyminski of Alison Krauss & Union Station. | |
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While No Promises to Keep is sung by Aerith during Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, her singing voice isn't done by Briana White (or Maaya Sakamoto in the Japanese version) but through Loren Allred. | |
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Vibha Meikote does Soap's singing voice in Inanimate Insanity II. Kacie Chapman does her speaking voice. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic did an episode on why this trope is neither a good OR bad thing. | |
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Dragon Age: Origins has Leliana burst into song. Not only does she sound absolutely nothing like her speech voice actress, for bonus points she also looks like an utter freak of nature while doing so. Possibly justified in-universe: Inon Zur's orchestra starts playing to accompany her, and based on her remarks afterwards, that's not what she actually sounded like, but the way she remembered "In Uthenera" being performed. |
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Sofia the First: When Jasmine and Mulan visit our heroine, Linda Larkin and Ming-Na Wen are again subbed by Lea Salonga for the singing, as they were in their respective movies. Also a plot point in the episode "The Silent Knight" where a heroic knight called Sir Bartleby never talks because of his horribly squeaky voice, which he sees as a barrier to telling Sofia's Aunt Tilly how he feels about her; so a plan is hatched for him to lipsync while another knight with a great singing voice sings for him. It doesn't work. But ultimately Tillie likes Sir Bartleby anyway, voice and all. Clio and Hildegard are voiced by Harley Graham and Coco Grayson, while Jenna Lea Rosen does both of their singing. In "Just One of the Princes", Prince Hugo was voiced by Colin Ford, (who was replaced by Grayson Hunter Goss for his later appearances), and his singing voice was provided by Aaron Daniel Jacob. |
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In Pajama Sam 4, the singing voice for the dirty sock was provided by composer Nathan Rosenberg. | |
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Bob the Builder: In the Latin Spanish dub, Scoop is voiced by Ricardo Silva, who also sings the series' opening theme. | |
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In the Woody Woodpecker cartoons "The Barber of Seville" and "Ski for Two", Woody's singing voice was provided by Lee Sweetland, a popular singer of the time, whereas his speaking voice was done by Ben Hardaway. One can hardly tell the difference as the voice is sped up to sound like Woody's. Well, sorta. One second, Woody's line sound very stiff (it sounds like Hardaway has to sound out every word), then BOOM! Operatic tenor! |
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In the Italian dub of the The Powerpuff Girls (1998) episode "Mime for a Change", all three the Powerpuff Girls are voiced by Monica Ward (who usually voices only Blossom) when singing "Love Makes The World Go Round". | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998) | hasFeature |
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The Noddy Shop uses Nashville talent for the singing voices of the puppet characters. For instance, Joseph Wooten of the Steve Miller Band voices the lead Do-Wop Penguin. This is justifed, as the show was produced in Canada and the songs were written and recorded in Nashville. | |
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Fire Emblem Fates zigzags the trope around a bit; The songstress Azura is voiced by voice actress Lynn for her speaking lines and up-and-coming singer Renka for her songs, with the latter providing the vocals to the game's vocal theme, if ~ hitori omou ("If ~ One's Thoughts"). The English dub, however, has Broadway actress Rena Strober do both her speaking and singing lines, with her version of the main theme (renamed "Lost in Thoughts, All Alone") being very well-received. | |
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While the Pretty Series usually averts this trope, Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future does this for PURETTY by using a standard set of voice actors for their speaking voice and the actual idols for their singing voices. | |
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The Macross franchise tends to have different singing and speaking voices for the singer characters. Exceptions include Mari Iijima (Lynn Minmay), Megumi Nakajima (Ranka Lee), and Minori Suzuki (Freyja Wion). In the Robotech adaptation of Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Rebecca Forstadt did her own singing. Some fans thought it was okay, but she clearly lacked Iijima's professional music talent. |
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Macross | hasFeature |
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In Gremlins, Howie Mandel voiced Gizmo the mogwai, however his singing was done by an unidentified 14 year old girl who was part of the choir for the film. | |
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Gremlins | hasFeature |
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Arlo the Alligator Boy: In specific foreign dubs. Arlo has the most of these in a total of five dubs — in French, German, Korean, Latin American Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese. Bertie, Ansel and Alia have singing doubles in the latter two, Marcellus has one in the fourth, and Edmée has one in the fifth. | |
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In Starstruck, Sterling Knight sings only the film's theme; all of his other songs are dubbed as he wasn't cast until later in the production after the songs had already been recorded. | |
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Starstruck | hasFeature |
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In the Baby Blues, episode "World's Greatest Dad" the scantily clad big busted Birthday Lady's speaking voice was Kath Soucie and her singing voice by Elizabeth Daily. | |
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Baby Blues | hasFeature |
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An interesting case occurs in Filly Funtasia: Singer Windy Wagner performs almost all songs in the shownote The only songs she did not perform happened in season 2, thanks to the show's notorious case of Development Hell, by an unidentified singer. Most songs in the show occur in the background, not being a direct focus for the scenes they happen in. The only exceptions have only been sung by the main character, Rose; Thus, Wagner is the non-singing voice for Rose, while all of her dialogue is performed by Kelly Coalson (in the English version). This also happens in the Latin American Spanish dub, recorded in Venezuela. Rose's speaking voice there is Annelia Hernández, while Nástinka Chacón, her singing voice, also performs all other songs in the show. |
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The Get Down uses a framing device of the adult Zeke performing a rap about his teenage years during a concert. The adult Zeke is played by Daveed Diggs with his voice dubbed over by Nas even though Diggs is a highly skilled rapper in his own right. | |
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The Get Down | hasFeature |
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In White Christmas, Vera-Ellen's singing voice was provided by one Trudy Stevens. For the duet song "Sisters," Rosemary Clooney sang both parts (for herself and Vera). Most other movie musicals featuring Vera-Ellen had someone else do her singing voice; On the Town assigned her a mostly non-singing part. It's pretty well known that while Vera-Ellen was an amazing dancer, singing was something she simply could not do. Ironically, her White Christmas costar, Rosemary Clooney, a great singer, admitted that her dancing wasn't exactly her specialty. |
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White Christmas | hasFeature |
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Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in Gilligan's Island, couldn't even sing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" along with the rest of the cast without ruining it, and couldn't sing a single note without being dubbed over. Her natural singing voice is used in one episode however, when Mary Ann believes that she's Ginger. It's what causes her to remember who she actually is, because the actual Ginger sings much better. | |
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Gilligan's Island | hasFeature |
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A constant of the Ar tonelico series. Every singer in the series will have both a voice actress and a singing voice, with Akiko Shikata and Haruka Shimotsuki usually providing for the main heroines even though all of them have different voice actors. It gets even more obvious in the English dubs, that just use the Japanese songs with no change. | |
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Goodbye Volcano High: Fang is voiced by Lachlan Watson, while Brigitte Naggar of Common Holly provides their singing voice. | |
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Goodbye Volcano High (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Natalya Varley in Leonid Gaidai's Kidnapping, Caucasian Style was not only dubbed for her singing voice by Aida Vedischeva, a famous pop singer of the time, but also her speaking parts were overdubbed by another actress, Nadezhda Rumyantseva, because Gaidai though that Varley's natural voice didn't fit the character. | |
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Cheryl in Archer is normally voiced by Judy Greer, but when she became a country singer in the Vice arc, her singing voice was provided by country singer Jessy Lynn Martens. | |
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Archer | hasFeature |
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The revival of Spring Awakening, because of its casting Deaf and hard-of-hearing actors in some roles, has two actors playing said roles, one signing in American Sign Language and one speaking/singing (cast list for the Broadway iteration): Sandra Mae Frank (sign) and Katie Boeck (voice) - Wendla Daniel Durant (sign) and Alex Boniello (voice) - Moritz Miles Barbee (sign) and Sean Grandillo (voice) - Otto Joshua Castille (sign) and Daniel David Stewart (voice) - Ernst Treshelle Edmond (sign) and Kathryn Gallagher (voice) - Martha Amelia Hensley (sign) and Lauren Luiz (voice) - Thea The roles of the Adult Women and Adult Men are unique: Camryn Manheim and Patrick Page speak and sign their lines, but also dub for Marlee Matlin and Russell Harvard whenever the latter two are onstage. |
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The revival has Gabriel Mann, Brock Baker, and Missi Hale fill in for Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNielle in some of the songs. | |
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Animaniacs (2020) | hasFeature |
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During Robin's song "My Superhero Movie" in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies , his singing is done by Jacob Jeffries instead of Scott Menville . | |
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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies | hasFeature |
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In the English dub of the Bubblegum Crisis OVA, Sinda Nichols did not do her own singing for Priss. Instead, her songs were covered by various artists (usually Joyce Leigh Bowden). | |
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A third VA was brought in for the OVA sequel Love Live Alive, as Jin Haneoka performed as Yellow's male singing voice. | |
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Robotech: Love Live Alive | hasFeature |
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101 Dalmatians is possibly the earliest case; Roger's speaking voice is done by Ben Wright and his singing voice by Bill Lee (which would explain the inexplicable American accent he develops). | |
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101 Dalmatians | hasFeature |
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Taken to the point of parody on Phineas and Ferb, where (British) Ferb will sing with completely different accents for reggae or rap songs. Most of the other characters sing with the voice actors' voices, however. And an in-universe example from the same, during the "Summer Belongs to You" special, Phineas hires Clay Aiken for his voice for one musical number, and Ferb gets Chaka Khan. It is obviously lampshaded. Also lampshaded with Linda, who admits that her "Lindana" career was done by lip-syncing. In real life, Linda is voiced by Caroline Rhea while "Lindana" is performed by Olivia Olson, who also voices (and sings for) Vanessa. Stacy's voice is usually that of Kelly Hu, but her singing voice is that of Laura Dickinson, since Hu doesn't sing very well. |
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In The Flintstones, Wilma and Betty both had several different singing voices. None of them sounded anything like their speaking voices. While Fred was voiced by Alan Reed, the character's singing voice was provided by Henry Corden. After Reed's death in 1977 Corden would take over as his voice full-time. |
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The Flintstones | hasFeature |
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Howard McGillin was also the singing voice for Gregory in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, whose speaking voice was Trey Parker. | |
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut | hasFeature |
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While Frozen averts this in the original English language release with the exception of 5-year-old Anna (where Livvy Stubenrauch was dubbed by Katie Lopez), most foreign dubs have to assign the main characters two voice artists: one for speaking parts, and one for singing parts. And ALL members of the main cast get at least one song to themselves. The Dutch dub doesn't do this, but the German dub does - which is odd, given they both cast Willemijn Verkaik (original German and Dutch Elphaba) as Elsa, with her singing and speaking for the Dutch dub and only singing in the German dub. This is also averted in the Arabic, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Flemish, European French, Hebrew, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Russian, Latin American Spanish and Swedish dubs. An odd example for the French dubs: Anais Delva speaks and sings for Elsa in the European French dub. The Canadian French version dubs Elsa's speaking voice with a new actress, but keeps Delva's singing. |
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In Ocean's English dub of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, Lacus Clyne is voiced by two different actresses when speaking normally (Chantal Strand, even though she's a singer in real-life) and when singing (Jillian Michaels) - it's pretty obvious in SEED, but much less so in Destiny. In the original Japanese, Rie Tanaka performs both, though. | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED | hasFeature |
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In the Garfield and Friends episode “Next Door Nuisance� in which a song writer moves next door after Garfield has driven away the old neighbor with his eating habits, the guy won’t stop singing a song called “Keep on Singing� and it’s interrupting Garfield’s nap so he calls the police, one is a female office voiced by June Foray, when she is convinced to join in on the song her singing voice is done by Desiree Goyote, the voice of Nermal. | |
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Garfield and Friends | hasFeature |
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In Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online, ReoNa provided the singing voice of the character Elsa Kanzaki, even though her voice actress, Yōko Hikasa, is a singer in real-life. This is even more obvious in the English dub, where they still use the audio ReoNa recorded rather than having someone translate it into English. | |
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Aggretsuko: Retsuko's Metal Scream is provided by a man in all versions (Series director Rarecho for the original Japanese, Death Metal vocalist Jamison Boaz in the English dub). | |
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All the singing voices in Carmen Jones were dubbed in, even though the cast featured trained singers such as Harry Belafonte and Diahann Carroll. | |
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Subverted in Haruhi-chan. Yuki talks as she usually does through the whole opening theme while everyone else sings, looking like the "work-around voice actor with less than pleasant voice" variation. Then came the end of episode 6, where she suddenly pulls out a karaoke mic and starts singing "Paradise Lost" to get Achakura to forget the argument they just had. | |
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 features one song "For The Dancing and the Dreaming", sung by Stoick and Valka. Cate Blanchett is Valka's speaking voice, but Mary Jane Wells provides the singing. Gerard Butler however, still sings for Stoick. | |
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Final Fantasy X-2: Yuna's speaking voice is Hedy Burress but when she uses the Songstress dressphere to sing the songs "Real Emotion" and "1000 Words", the singing is done by Jade Villalon of Sweetbox. But when Yuna sings in battle, it's Hedy's own singing. Likewise with Tara Strong and Gwendoline Yeo when Rikku and Paine use songstress commands in battle. Lenne, whose imprints are in the Songstress dressphere, also has her singing done by Jade Villalon - while Cree Summer is her speaking voicenote Cree Summer is in fact quite a gifted singer and has released an album, as well as singing in other roles.. This appears to imply that Yuna sings with Lenne's voice while using the dressphere - which is the case in the original Japanese, where Koda Kumi sang for both Yuna and Lenne. |
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Yellow Belmont in Genesis Climber MOSPEADA had different voice actors for not only speaking and singing roles, but also gender roles. For Yellow's female Idol Singer persona, Mine Matsuki performed both speaking and singing voices, while Hirotaka Suzuoki was Yellow's normal male speaking voice. A third VA was brought in for the OVA sequel Love Live Alive, as Jin Haneoka performed as Yellow's male singing voice. In the Robotech adaptation, Yellow, or "Lancer," was once again voiced by two different voice actors: Cam Clarke for speaking roles and Michael Bradley for singing. Unlike the original series, both actors were male, although Clarke did make a rather unconvincing attempt at an effeminate voice. |
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The music video segments on ChalkZone initially had Robbyn Kirmsse do Penny's singing voice instead of Hynden Walch, but Walch eventually did Penny's singing as well. | |
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The Fifth Element: Actress Maïwenn played Diva Plavalaguna, while Albanian soprano Inva Mula-Tchako provided the singing. Éric Serra mentioned that Mula-Tchako performed 85% of the composition he made, which he thought was technically impossible. | |
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Kim Possible: The Oh Boyz singing voices are not the same as their speaking voices. | |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Recess: Mikey's speaking voice is Jason Davis, but his singing voice is performed by Robert Goulet. A whole episode was dedicated to his newly discovered singing talent, and it's later revealed he can also speak in this voice when he uses it to spread a rumor. In this case, it's Played for Laughs, as his singing voice sounds absolutely nothing like his normal voice, being a ridiculously low, adult baritone. To quote a kindergartner in Recess: School's Out, after he sings his farewell to TJ, "Big kid sing good." When the main six perform "Green Tambourine" for the film's end credits, the rest of the main six have different singing voices, with the sole exceptions of Vince (Ricky D'Shon Collins) and Spinelli (Pamela Segal). Interestingly enough, Gus (Courtland Mead) had his singing voice performed by Blake Ewing, the voice of Menlo, and Gretchen (Ashley Johnson) had hers by Anndi McAfee, the voice of Ashley A. |
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The North American dub of Tweenies utilized this trope. Like The Noddy Shop below, the voices were recorded in Canada and the songs were recorded in Nashville. | |
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Elinor Wonders Why: For the "A Wonderful Journey" movie, Tamara Freeman does Beatriz's speaking voice, while Nisa Gunduz does her singing voice. | |
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Evil Con Carne usually had Cod Commando voiced by series creator Maxwell Atoms, but the Musical Episode "The Pie Who Loved Me" has his singing voice done by Robert Picardo. | |
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In The Harvey Girls, Marion Doenges sang for Cyd Charisse and Virginia Rees sang for Angela Lansbury. That Lansbury didn't get to sing for herself is astounding in light of her later success in Broadway musicals in playing Mame and Mrs. Lovett. Apparently, it's because her voice sounded "too good" for a lowlife saloon singer. | |
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In Ape Escape 3, Pink Monkey is voiced by Debi Derryberry (speaking voice), and Anndi McAfee (singing voice). | |
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Fire Emblem Heroes: Fjorm is normally voiced by Heather Hogan-Watson for her appearances. For a supplemental music video in which she sang, Cristina Valenzuela provided the voice instead. | |
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In My Hero Academia, the song Jiro and others perform at the School Festival, "Hero too", is done by Chrissy Costanza of Against the Current, not any of Jiro's regular voice actresses. | |
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In the TV special The Story of Santa Claus, Santa is voiced by Ed Asner and his singing voice was done by Jim Cummings. | |
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Haruhi Fujioka from Ouran High School Host Club had to lipsync when it was revealed that she's unable to sing, and she doesn't get an image song! Which means more voice actor irony. | |
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In The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, the TV Movie "Win, Lose, and Kaboom" had the villain Meldar voiced by Tim Allen, with Jess Harnell voicing the character during his musical number. | |
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In Gumby: The Movie, Tara is voiced by Patti Morse, but her singing voice is done by Melisa Kary when she sings "Take Me Away" near the end. | |
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Hilda: David is voiced by Oliver Nelson, but for his solo singing in "Chapter 8" his singing voice was provided by Ilan Galkoff. | |
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Moana Everyone in the cast did their own singing except for Moana's father, Chief Tui. His speaking voice is Temuera Morrison, while his singing voice is provided by Chris Jackson. The story goes that Lin-Manuel Miranda, while writing the songs for Moana, used the cast of Hamilton to record demos (as he was still involved with the show at that time), and used Jackson (who played Washington in the show) stand in for Morrison. They ended up liking his recording so much that they used it in the final movie. note Philipa Soo, who plays Alexander Hamilton's wife Eliza in the show, also has a small cameo in Moana for the same reason. | |
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Everyone in Mulan, except for Mushu, Yao and Chien Po. The heroine's VA was Ming-Na Wen, but her singing voice was provided by Lea Salonga. Shang's speaking voice was B.D. Wong, and his singing voice was Donny Osmondnote BD Wong is also a singer, but the reason for the dubbing is apparently because Donny Osmond's singing voice sounds more like him than his own. while in the Chinese version, his speaking and singing voice was (awesomely) Jackie Chan. Not even Grandmother Fa was safe from this. Her speaking voice was June Foray, and her singing voice (for her brief solo) was Marni Nixon (who was very famous for doing singing voices for Deborah Kerr, among others, in the 1950s). Eddie Murphy, Harvey Fierstein and Jerry Tondo all did their own singing. | |
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In Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire when the gang is singing at the beginning, that is obviously not Frank Welker doing Fred's singing voice, as the singer (Jim Wise) is much younger and sounds nothing like him. Also, Bets Malone fills in for Mindy Cohn as Velma's singing voice. For Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire, Velma sings a solo song at the end of the feature, and it was obviously not Nicole Jaffe doing her own singing. It was Krystal Harris. The same appens in the Italian dub, with Renata Bertolas replacing Giulia Franzoso. |
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An early draft of The Jungle Book (1967) was originally going to have Thurl "Tony the Tiger" Ravenscroft as the singing voice of Shere Khan. In the film proper, George Sanders refused/was not available, depending on who you listen to. So Shere Khan's only sung line in "That's What Friends Are For", despite displaying a fine baritone singing voice elsewhere, was instead done by Ravencroft's fellow singer in The Mellomen barbershop quartet Bill Lee. | |
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Aikatsu! uses an idol unit specially made for the show to provide the girls' singing voices, even though there are some singers (such as Minako Kotobuki, Kaori Ishihara, Manami Numakura and Tomoya Kurosawa, who performs the opening to Doki Doki! PreCure) among them. Justified that songs in the first season are lifted straight from the arcade game of the same name which appeared earlier. Also, Naoto is voiced by Toshiyuki Toyonaga, but the singing is done by Kenta Harada, the vocalist of Rey. | |
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Michelle also sang Your Hiroshi in the Magical Girl Pretty Sammy OVAs as Chihiro Kawaii instead of either of her speaking voice actors Ellen Gerstell or Rebecca Forstadt (both are also singers). | |
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In the episode "Woodstock Slappy", the speaking voice of the Roger Daltrey caricature is voiced by Jim Cummings; his singing voice, however, is provided by Rob Paulsen. | |
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In Batman: Gotham by Gaslight, Selina Kyle is voiced by Jennifer Carpenter, while her singing voice for her song "Can You Tame Wild Women" was done by Grey Griffin. | |
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Late Holly Hobbie and Friends specials from Fabulous Fashion Show onwards has this due to a Nicole Bouma taking over from Alyson Stoner. However, while Alyson Stoner does her own singing, Nicole Bouma was paired with Mariella Piluso (apparently related to the producer of the show- hence the rampant accusations of nepotism), and it wouldn't be a problem if the two hadn't sound so different that their voices hardly matched up. | |
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The Italian dub of Ojamajo Doremi had a pecular case with the lullaby Onpu sings to Hana-chan in an early episode of the second season. Not only it had a different voice actress replacing Emanuela Pacotto (which is very blatant since the singing voice is clearly deeper than the speaking one), but the exact same recording of the lullaby is also used later on when other characters are singing it, meaning that at least five different characters (Onpu, Onpu's mom, Doremi, Hazuki and Aiko) end up having the same singing voice. | |
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Almost Famous: Marti Frederiksen dubbed Jason Lee's vocals. | |
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Almost Famous | hasFeature |
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In The Little Mermaid (1968 Soviet film), actress Nina Gulyayeva voiced the Mermaid's dialogues and lyric soprano Viktoriya Ivanova provided her singing. | |
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Flower Drum Song: Nancy Kwan plays Linda Low but her singing was dubbed by BJ Baker. Reiko Sato plays Helen Chao but her singing is done by Marilyn Horne. Kam Tong played Dr Li and his singing was done by John Dodson. |
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The intro songs to Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei are sung by the anime's voice cast — except for Hiroshi Kamiya, the voice of Zetsubou-sensei himself, whose lines are sung by a (very good) sound-alike. Hiroshi Kamiya does sing one of the ending themes himself very nicely, actually. | |
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In Toy Story 2, Jessie is voiced by Joan Cusack, but her yodeling was by Mary Kay Bergman. Wheezy (normally voiced by Pixar Regular Joe Ranft) sings a reprise of the original film's "You've Got a Friend in Me" at the end, sung by Robert Goulet. The series has many first-person songs such as "When She Loved Me", "You've Got a Friend in Me", "Strange Things" and "I Will Go Sailing No More", but it's more of "music to fit the situation" instead of "character singing". Jessie's voice acting arrangement is averted in Toy Story 3: Bergman tragically died in 1999 just two weeks before the release of the second film, so Cusack did her own yodeling for the third film. | |
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Trolls Band Together: While Andrew Rannells does his own singing for Veneer, Velvet's vocals are provided by Brianna Mazzola instead of Amy Schumer. Iris Dorhn voices Baby Branch's speaking voice in the opening prologue, but his singing voice is still by Justin Timberlake but at a higher pitch. |
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Another anime where this happens is for the majority of the characters in BECK, in which their voices are often replaced whenever they sing. For example, Koyuki's singing voice is provided by rock singer Kazuya Hirabayashi. It's painfully obvious, too. Funnily enough, the dub averts this, as Greg Ayres and many others do their own singing. | |
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In the Two More Eggs music video "Why Did You Take My Paste", the gopher, whose speaking voice was and still is Mike Chapman, is clearly played by Matt when he's singing. | |
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Queen of the Damned was still in post production when the star Aaliyah tragically died in a plane crash. As she had not finished all the ADR dubbing beforehand, her brother Rashad filled in for her, with his voice pitched higher to sound more feminine. | |
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Otto the gorilla from The Haunted World of El Superbeasto is voiced by Tom Kenny; his singing voice for his Schoolhouse Rock! parody song is done by Chris Hardwick. | |
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Kurt's high note in "So Long, Farewell" is actually sung by Liesl's little sister, Darleen Carr. According to Charmian's memoir Forever Liesl, Darleen and a few other children were hired to provide additional voices on the group numbers. All seven actors do sing every number, though. The only time additional voices are not used is the listless rendition of My Favorite Things at the beginning of Act II, just before Maria's voice joins theirs. | |
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In The Fairly OddParents! Musical Episode "School's Out! The Musical", the pixies, normally voiced by Ben Stein, had their singing voices done by rappers Methold Man and Redman. In another episode, "Fairy Idol", Cosmo, normally voiced by Daran Norris, has his singing voice done by Diana DeGarmo, a female singer. |
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VeggieTales: In "Esther: The Girl Who Became Queen", Queen Esther is voiced by Jessica Kaplan, with her singing voice by Pamela Thomas. In "Princess and the Pop Star", Vanna Banana's speaking voice is provided by Rebecca Walker while her singing was provided by Moriah Peters. In the compilation release "God Loves You Very Much", Annie is voiced by Maggie Roberts (who began voicing her in "The Little Drummer Boy"), while her singing was provided by Ally Nawrocki (who'd previously voiced the character starting with "Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush" through "Sweetpea Beauty"). By the time "Merry Larry and the True Light of Christmas" came out about two years later, Maggie was capable of providing her own singing. |
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Nana has two female characters the titular Nana O. and Reira had their singing voices done by Anna Tsuchiya and Olivia Lufkin in the anime, even though their Japanese voice actresses, (Romi Park and Aya Hirano), are singers themselves. | |
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In the Italian dub of The Amazing World of Gumball, multiple cases happen: Gumball's speaking voice was Federico Bebi until the first half of season 3 and then was replaced with Alessio Puccio. The singing voice was initially Leonardo Caneva, but towards the end of season 2 the part was taken by Mirko Fabbreschi, who kept the role until the end of the show. Darwin was initially voiced by Andrea Di Maggio, who did his own singing. After his voice started to crack due to puberty, the singing parts were taken by Mirko Fabbreschi (yes, the same singing voice as Gumball). Halfway through season 3 Darwin was recast with Maura Cenciarelli, who did her own singing. An early episode has Mr. Robinson, usually voiced by Alberto Caneva, being voiced by the late Danilo De Girolamo when singing and dancing on stage. Mr. Small is usually voiced by Ivan Andreani, but his singing voice is done by Davide Garbolino in the first season and by Mirko Fabbreschi (again) in the subsequent ones. |
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In Wild in the Streets, rock star Max Frost is played by Christopher Jones, but his singing voice is provided by Harley Hatcher. | |
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Parodied in Robin Hood: Men in Tights, where the singing voices sound nothing like the speaking voices (notably Arthur Rubin dubbing Cary Elwes). | |
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades: Carlos Whitrow's singing performances in the anime are done by Mion Yano in episode 7 and Shachi Tsumugi (who also sings the ending theme) in episode 15, rather than either of Carlos's voice actors. | |
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The Sound of Music: Christopher Plummer recorded every vocal to every song in the film. In post-production, he reviewed his tapes, decided that there was no way in hell he was good enough to sing opposite Julie Andrews, and gave permission for Bill Lee to dub him. The soundtrack's 2023 Super Deluxe Edition includes Plummer's renditions of three songs in the bonus features. Kurt's high note in "So Long, Farewell" is actually sung by Liesl's little sister, Darleen Carr. According to Charmian's memoir Forever Liesl, Darleen and a few other children were hired to provide additional voices on the group numbers. All seven actors do sing every number, though. The only time additional voices are not used is the listless rendition of My Favorite Things at the beginning of Act II, just before Maria's voice joins theirs. Margery MacKay provided the singing voice of Peggy Wood, who wasn't up to "Climb Evr'y Mountain". In fact, the reason the Reverend Mother is facing the window as the song begins was because Peggy Wood had trouble lip-syncing to the start of the song. |
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Most other movie musicals featuring Vera-Ellen had someone else do her singing voice; On the Town assigned her a mostly non-singing part. It's pretty well known that while Vera-Ellen was an amazing dancer, singing was something she simply could not do. Ironically, her White Christmas costar, Rosemary Clooney, a great singer, admitted that her dancing wasn't exactly her specialty. | |
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Ya Boy Kongming!: Eiko is voiced by Kaede Hondo but her singing voice is done by 96Neko who also did the ending song. Nanami Kuon is voiced by Hibiku Yamamura while her singing voice is Lezel. |
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Gold Diggers of 1933 had Joan Blondell's singing dubbed over by Marian Anderson in "Remember My Forgotten Man". Blondell used her own singing voice in Dames. It was not pretty. | |
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In LocoRoco, yellow and green one both have different voice actors - one for singing, other for talking. | |
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In The Partridge Family, only David Cassidy and Shirley Jones actually sang. The others all lip synched to the Ron Hicklin Singers. | |
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In the Italian dub of Muppet Babies (1984), Pietro Ubaldi (Gonzo's voice actor) replaced THE ENTIRE CAST when singing. | |
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In Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, Cinderella has speaking by Jennifer Hale and singing by Tami Tappan, while Anastasia has speaking by Tress MacNeille and singing by Lesli Margherita. The original sometimes gets mistaken for this, as both Ilene Woods and Helene Stanley have been credit with the role. In reality, Woods performered Cinderella's speaking and singing. Stanely was Cinderella's rotoscope model. This was subverted in Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess, however, as Hale performed the song "True Sisters" as Cinderella. Whether or not she did so in Once Upon a Studio remains unclear. |
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In Tak and the Power of Juju (2007), the character the Log Hermit is voiced by Maurice LaMarche, but his singing in "Our Favorite Juju" is done by Mani Baker. | |
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Red Hot Riding Hood: Red's speaking voice was primarily done by Sara Berner while her singing voice was provided by Connie Russell. In her later appearances, Imogene Lynn provides her voice with the exclusion of Wild and Woolfy where her singing voice was done by Ann Pickard. | |
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In Dr. No, Honey Ryder had the speaking voice of Monica Van der Zyl (who also did the Same Language Dub of many early Bond Girls), the singing voice of Diana Coupland, and the body of Ursula Andress. | |
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In Gigi, Leslie Caron's singing was all dubbed by Betty Wand except for the verse of "The Night They Invented Champagne." | |
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Singin' in the Rain: Debbie Reynolds had her singing voice dubbed over when her character, "Kathy," dubs "Lina" - Jean Hagen (Lina) for the speaking bits, and Betty Noyes for the songs "Would You" and "You Are My Lucky Star". | |
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In the Robotech adaptation of Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Rebecca Forstadt did her own singing. Some fans thought it was okay, but she clearly lacked Iijima's professional music talent. | |
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Robotech | hasFeature |
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Neve Campbell (Kiara in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride). Oddly enough if one watches an episode of Party of Five, Campbell's singing voice is actually quite decent. | |
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Of the four leads in the 1958 film version of South Pacific, only Mitzi Gaynor got to use her own singing voice. Giorgio Tozzi, the bass who sang for Rossano Brazzi, is a name well known to opera buffs. Muriel Smith, who dubbed Juanita Hall as Bloody Marynote Juanita Hall would get to do her own singing in Flower Drum Song., had played the part onstage in the London production. Stewpot's brief basso profundo solo in "There Is Nothing Like A Dame" was dubbed by Thurl Ravenscroft. | |
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Duets: Director Bruce Paltrow chose the actors cast in the primary roles of this film for their surprisingly good singing - with the exception of Scott Speedman, who averts this trope by playing the only main character who never sings a note. (Gwyneth Paltrow had two hit singles in Australia and New Zealand with songs from the film.) However, in the case of Ricky Kane (played by Andre Braugher), the in-story angelic nature of the character's voice forced the director to dub in a professional singer for his karaoke scenes. | |
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Anita Ellis in Gilda; though Hayworth did sing the acoustic guitar version of "Put the Blame on Mame". (Ellis also dubbed Vera-Ellen in Three Little Words and The Belle of New York.) | |
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The Mask: The song that Cameron Diaz's character sings is actually dubbed over by Susan Boyd. Diaz has never been noted for her wonderful singing voice, as My Best Friend's Wedding and the 2014 film version of Annie have demonstrated. Krista Buonauro plays the Lady Cop featured in the Cuban Pete number, but her singing was done by Angie Jaree. |
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In the Danny Phantom episode "Fanning the Flames", the song sung by Ember was by a woman named Robbyn Kirmsse (who did Penny's singing voice in ChalkZone) while her main actress is Tara Strong. Strangely, this is the only incident of that happening. Ember sings another song in another episode which as far as anyone knows, Strong does. Kirmsse only does one episode and is never heard from again. | |
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In the episode "Christmas Who?", Mr. Krabs sings in falsetto at the end of the song, "The Very First Christmas". Clancy Brown tried to reach this point, but it was too hard for him to reach; Dee Bradley Baker, one of the recurring voice actors in the show, filled in for him. | |
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On Duckman, the title character's son Charles was voiced by Dana Hill. In the episode "Role With It" during the musical number Elizabeth Daily did his singing voice, possibly due to Hill’s failing health; she would pass away a month after the episode aired. | |
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The Norwegian dub of Tiny Toon Adventures avoided this for the most part as almost all the characters has the same speaking/singing voices... except for Buster, whose voice actor apparently couldn't sing. As such, his singing voice was provided by the actor who voiced Gogo, Dizzy and Daffy, and sounded absolutely nothing like his speaking one. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: While SpongeBob often sings in his normal voice, on special occasions he shows off a fantastic singing voice that sounds nothing like him, with him being voiced by a different guest singer every time. In the episode "Christmas Who?", Mr. Krabs sings in falsetto at the end of the song, "The Very First Christmas". Clancy Brown tried to reach this point, but it was too hard for him to reach; Dee Bradley Baker, one of the recurring voice actors in the show, filled in for him. |
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In The Great Race, Natalie Wood's singing was once again dubbed, this time by Jackie Ward, when she sings "The Sweetheart Tree". During an earlier scene, she sings "My Country 'Tis of Thee" in her own voice, and it is noticeably off-key. Ward dubbed Wood’s singing again in Inside Daisy Clover, though you do get to hear a bit of Wood’s own singing voice on the intro to "You’re Gonna Hear from Me". | |
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In Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, While Fat Albert is voiced by Bill Cosby, his singing voice is provided by Michael Gray. Neither voice sounds anything alike. | |
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Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw had two characters with separate voice actors for talking and singing: Cooler's speaking voice is provided by Brennan Howard, with Ashley Hall voicing him for the songs "At the Pound", "It's All in Your Mind" and "Puppy Power's Back". The titular Big Paw is voiced by Tony Longo when he speaks, with Mark Vieha voicing him for his musical number "I'm a Puppy, Too". |
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In One Piece Film: Red, Uta's singing voice is provided by Ado - this applies in both Japanese and English despite that her Japanese and English voice actresses are singers themselves. | |
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In The Prince of Egypt, Val Kilmer's singing voice as Moses was provided by Amick Byram, Danny Glover (Jethro) was replaced by Broadway veteran Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Sally Dworsky dubbed the singing role for Miriam (Sandra Bullock). And proving that being a Dame is no barrier to such things, Helen Mirren has Linda Dee Shayne step in as the Queen's singing voice. Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Martin Short and Steve Martin did their own singing. | |
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The Hamish and Dougal episode "Fame Idol", which hinges on Mrs Naughtie (played by Alison Steadman) having a beautiful singing voice (played by Jane Gilchrist). The series running on Rule of Funny, there was inevitably one scene where Mrs Naughtie sang in her own voice, for no reason whatsoever. | |
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Funnily enough, Shannon Chan-Kent, the singing voice for Pinkie Pie in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, voices Cherry Jam, a pop star, but her songs are done by Victoria Duffield. In the succeeding series, Berry in the Big City, Shannon herself would be the singing voice for Raspberry Tart, while her speaking lines would be done by Tabitha St. Germain. |
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In-universe in That's So Raven. An episode where Cory's band decides to get a new singer has Cory being so enchanted by the beauty of one girl that he picks her, despite the fact that she's Hollywood Tone-Deaf. Faced with the possibility of either telling her the truth and offending her, or letting her sing live and ruin the performance...the girl ends up getting cold feet on the day. So she just lip-synchs on stage while Cory's mother (who has a much better voice) sings behind the curtain. | |
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A weird case in Dark City. In the theatrical cut, nightclub singer Anna Murdoch is played by Jennifer Connelly, but her singing voice is provided by Anita Kelsey (who's also heard on the soundtrack album). In the director's cut, Connelly does her own singing. | |
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During the musical number "Somewhere Out There" in An American Tail, Phillip Glasser provided his own singing voice for Fievel, while Tanya was performed by Betsy Cathcart as opposed to her VA Amy Green. In the sequel An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, Cathy "Blossom" Cavadini did the speaking and singing parts for Tanya. | |
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One Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch features John Cleese as an archaeologist who randomly bursts into song. Cleese by his own admission is a terrible singer (he did sing "Eric the Half a Bee", but very little else), so his singing parts in the sketch were dubbed in by Terry Jones. In his pre-Python TV and radio shows Cleese sang "Rhubarb Tart" and "The Ferret Song", which must be heard to be believed. Oddly, his version of "My Way" in George of the Jungle is actually quite good. | |
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In The Greatest Showman Rebecca Ferguson plays operatic soprano Jenny Lind, who was called "the Swedish Nightingale" and considered to have the best singing voice in the world. While Ferguson is a capable singer, she agreed to be dubbed by professional singer Loren Allred. She did however sing the song live on set, and did so well enough that the reactions in the film were not at all faked. | |
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Josie and the Pussycats: Josie, Valerie and Melody are voiced by Janet Waldo, Barbara Pariot and Jackie Joseph, but their singing voices are done by Cathy Dougher, Patrice Holloway and Cherie Moor (the latter being better known as future Charlie's Angels star Cheryl Ladd). | |
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In Paint Your Wagon, Jean Seberg's singing was dubbed by Anita Gordon. Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin's singing voices infamously weren't dubbed. (This didn't keep Marvin from enjoying a UK #1 with "Wand'rin' Star".) | |
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Zig-zagged all over the place in the Garfield specials. Lorenzo Music primarily voiced Garfield, and occasionally provided his singing voice as well (as he also was for Garfield and Friends). More often than not though, Lou Rawls, who also sang the opening numbers for each special, provided his singing voice instead. Sometimes both of them provided his singing voice for the same specials. For example, in "Garfield's Halloween Adventure, Music sings as Garfield for "What Should I Be", as well as a brief pirate song while later on Rawls sings as him for "I'm No Scaredy-Cat". | |
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Everybody in Aladdin had a different singing voice, save for Genie and Jafar (and in the sequels, Iago as well). Aladdin's speaking VA is Scott Weinger, singing provided by Brad Kane. Jasmine's speaking voice was done by Linda Larkin while her singing was also performed by Lea Salonga (Liz Callaway in the sequels). The Peddler sings with Bruce Adler's voice because Robin Williams couldn't hit the high notes in "Arabian Nights". | |
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Hades: Orpheus is voiced by Michael Ailshie, while Darren Korb provides his singing voice. While Korb is himself a skilled voice actor, he had already been picked to voice main character Zagreus (who interacts with Orpheus frequently). Euridyce is voiced by Francesca Hogan, with her singing voice produced by Ashley Barret. |
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Martha Mears in Cover Girl. (Mears also dubbed Veronica Lake's singing in several movies.) | |
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For the three North American dub CDs released of Sailor Moon, most of the show's voice actresses don't sing their characters' image songs. Jennifer Cihi sings Serena's, songwriter Shandi Sinnamon does Amy's, Sandy Howell does Raye's vocals, and Patricia Tollett does Lita's. One of Howell's songs was also used in the actual show when Raye sings. Katie Griffin (her speaking voice) is also a professional singer and wanted to do her own singing, but the songs were all recorded out of Los Angeles, while the voice acting was done in Toronto. | |
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Phoron's singing voice in the Polyphonica series is clearly not his own, since it's quite a bit higher than his usual speaking voice. Hiroshi Kamiya, Phoron's voice actor, does do his own singing for Phoron's image songs, but the voice he uses to contract Corti isn't his. | |
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Parodied in South Park in "A Very Crappy Christmas" with the song "The Circle of Poo" (a parody of The Lion King (1994)), with Mr. Hankey's son Cornwallis talking in a young child's voice (Trey Parker) but singing with a deep man's voice (former Temptations member Louis Price). Played straight in "Elementary School Musical" for some of the other students. A few of the girls, particularly Bebe, were voiced by Molly Pasutti note a local LA singer and the wife of the show's composer Jamie Dunlap. She's also known for dubbing the opening theme of the anime "Moldiver for their singing parts. Pasutti's two children, Alexis and Dylan Dunlap, filled in for providing the vocals for the other boys and girls. An interesting variation occurs in the episode "Wing". Token sings "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" by Lou Rawls, but since the actor couldn't sing they sped up the original song instead. The sped up version sounds just like Token so it's pretty subtle. Big Gay Al, while usually voiced by Matt Stone, has his singing voice provided by Trey Parker in the movie. Howard McGillin was also the singing voice for Gregory in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, whose speaking voice was Trey Parker. |
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Thank Your Lucky Stars: Olivia de Havilland did not do her own singing. There's a moment in the finale where Errol Flynn lip-synchs to a high tenor voice and lampshades it: |
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In Moulin Rouge!, Jim Broadbent's singing voice in the operatic numbers is dubbed in by Anthony Weigh. | |
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The T.U.F.F. Puppy episode "Monkey Business" features a boy band called the Hunky Monkeys. The individual members Bingo, Bango and Robespierre's respective speaking voices are Jerry Trainor, Rob Paulsen and Maddie Taylor, with Brock Baker, Tim Davis and Luke Edgemon doing their singing voices. | |
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The Book of Life: In the Mexican Spanish dub, Jorge is voiced by Carlos del Campo while his singing voice is provided by Ulises Maynardo Zavala. In the original English version, young Manolo is voiced by Emil Bastien Bouffard, but Joe Matthews does his singing. |
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Jo Ann Greer in Pal Joey (which also had Trudy Erwin as Kim Novak's singing voice). | |
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In Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1998), the villianess Stormella is voiced by Whoopi Goldberg while her singing voice is done by Carmen Twillie. Same goes for Rudolph, who was voiced by Kathleen Barr but has a male singing voice. The 2001 sequel Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys allows Barr to provide Rudolph's singing voice this time; however, the antagonist known as the Toy Taker is voiced by Rick Moranis for speaking, but not for singing. |
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Red Dead Redemption 2: Uncle is credited twice because of this; his original actor, John O'Creagh, died during the game's production, and while James McBride recorded over all of his lines, Rockstar preferred O'Creagh's singing and kept it in the game. | |
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In Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures, Strawberry is voiced by Anna Cummer, but her songs are done by Tracey Moore. Funnily enough, Shannon Chan-Kent, the singing voice for Pinkie Pie in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, voices Cherry Jam, a pop star, but her songs are done by Victoria Duffield. In the succeeding series, Berry in the Big City, Shannon herself would be the singing voice for Raspberry Tart, while her speaking lines would be done by Tabitha St. Germain. In Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City, Lime Chiffon is voiced by Margarita Valderrama, while her singing is done by Cassandra Consiglio. |
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In The Poseidon Adventure, the Award-Bait Song "The Morning After" is sung by Carol Lynley's character Nonnie, but Lynley's voice is dubbed over by singer Renee Armand. | |
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All the AI characters in Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song have a seperate singing voice talent from their actor performers. | |
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Liz Callaway is easily the queen of singing animated princesses. In addition to her Disney credits listed above, she provided the singing voice for the title character of Anastasia (voiced by Meg Ryan) and Odette in The Swan Princess (voiced by Michelle Nicastro). The latter is quite baffling, since Michelle Nicastro was a musical theatre actress who played Eponine in Les Misérables, but her voice was deemed too pop for the princess. In the sequels made before her death in 2010, she would do her own singing for Odette. Not only was the adult version of Anastasia given two voices, but so was the child version - for this one Lacey Chabert took over for Kirsten Dunst when it was time for the girl to sing. Interestingly for Chabert; the following year would see her on the opposite end of the trope, as in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, she provided the speaking voice of Vitani before giving way to Crysta Macalush for the singing parts. Jim Cummings performed Christopher Lloyd's singing voice in "In the Dark of the Night" in Anastasia. John Cusack was Dimitri's speaking voice, but his singing was done by Jonathan Dokuchitz. |
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All over the place in Quest for Camelot; Kayley is voiced by Jessalyn Gilsig (speaking) and Andrea Corr (singing); Garrett is voiced by Cary Elwes (speaking) and Bryan White (singing); Kayley's mother is voiced by Jane Seymour (speaking) and Céline Dion (singing); King Arthur is voiced by James Bond (speaking) and Steve Perry (singing). Notably, the film was not a musical when it was first produced, but became one later in development - hence the reason more singing actors weren't cast. | |
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Alma in Encanto is the only Madrigal family whose singing voice isn't the same as their voice actor, with Olga Merediz and Yaneth Waldman being the singing voice in the English and Spanish dub respectively as opposed to MarÃa Cecilia Botero. | |
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In The Adventures of Pinocchio Pinocchio was voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas. When he sings in the play he performs in, his singing voice was done by Brian May of Queen whose voice was sped up to sound childlike. | |
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In the animated The King and I, as like its live-action counterpart, Anna had a separate voice actor as her singing voice. Miranda Richardson spoke, Christiane Noll sang. The Prince also has Allen D. Hong as the speaking voice, and David Burnham as the singing. Tuptim was voiced by Armi Arabe, and sung by Tracy Venner. | |
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Iwasawa and Yui in Angel Beats! are both voiced by big name voice actors (Miyuki Sawashiro and Eri Kitamura, respectively), but their singing voices are by marina and LiSA. | |
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Rosie's Rules: Rosie has two voices; one for speaking (Ellora Lopez) and one for singing (Ana Sofia Ferrer). | |
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The singing voice of Margaret O'Brien in The Secret Garden. | |
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Hey Arnold!: Mr. Hyunh sings with an inexplicable country singing voice, done by none other than Randy Travis. Arnold's second voice actor, Philip Van Dyke wasn't comfortable singing for "What's Opera, Arnold?" so they had Arnold's previous actor, Toran Caudell sing the lines for him. |
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Hey Arnold! | hasFeature |
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The Family Guy episode "Don't Make Me Over" saw the Griffins forming a family band fronted by Meg. Trouble is, Meg's voice actress, Mila Kunis, can't sing (unlike Lacey Chabert, who originally voiced Meg - see Anastasia above), so they called in Tara Strong to perform Meg's song. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Ali Hills does Meg's singing voice. Kunis actually sang a line in a Sound of Music parody in the episode "Mr. Saturday Knight". On the DVD commentary, she claims she sounds "like shit". She also sang as Meg in "Road to the North Pole" during the "All I Really Want for Christmas" Crowd Song. | |
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Painfully obvious in the Swedish dub of Toei's Puss in Boots, where the young princess was played by Marianne Wäyrynen and her singing was done by professionally trained opera singer Anette Stridh. | |
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In Shredder Orpheus, Robert McGinley plays Orpheus normally, while Bill Rieflin does Orpheus's singing vocals. | |
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LazyTown: MatthÃas MatthÃasson provides Sportacus' singing voice. | |
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Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: Envy Adams is voiced by Brie Larson, but her singing is performed by Emily Haines of Metric. This is strange considering Larson is a talented singer and did Envy's singing herself when she played her in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. | |
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He did sing in the two collaborations between the Saiyuki and Knight Hunters casts, though. Apparently, that was too much Fanservice to pass up. | |
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Cyberpunk 2077: Rockerboy Johnny Silverhand is voiced and played by Keanu Reeves, but his singing voice is done by the vocalist of the hardcore punk band Refused, Dennis Lyxzén. His bandmate, Kerry Eurodyne, is voiced by Matthew Yang King, but his singing voice is done by a Polish singer Damian Ukeje. | |
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In Cannibal! The Musical, Trey Parker dubbed Robert Muratore's singing voice for "The Trapper Song": According to the commentary, they did try to have Muratore sing himself, but the results weren't very good. Meanwhile, Andrew Kemler and Edward Henwood's off-key backing vocals in the same number were left un-dubbed because Parker thought they were funny... It did also happen to add to a joke where the song gets interrupted as the characters argue about what key it's supposed to be in. | |
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Subverted in Hidamari Sketch where the characters (and voice actresses) visit a karaoke parlor and sing nothing like they have for the openings/Image Songs, but rather sing more like how their characters would. | |
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Similar to the above example, in Tales of the Abyss Tear's (Nicole Karrer) fonic hymns are treated as sound effects, and use the original audio (Yukana). | |
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In Whale Music, the lead character Desmond Howl is played by Maury Chaykin, who softly sings the song "Claire" to himself while writing it. But when he records the vocals for the final version of the song, the voice coming out of him is that of Tim Vesley of Music/Rheostatics, the band commissioned to write the songs for the film. | |
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In The Lion Guard, any time Simba (voiced by Rob Lowe for this series) has to sing, Jess Harnell has to be brought in for the task because Lowe presumably can't sing. | |
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The Eggs: Benedict's speaking voice was provided by Michael O'Reilly, while his singing voice was provided by John Koensgen. Yolky's speaking voice was provided by Kate Hurman, however, Andrea Lees provides the singing voice for her. Scramble's voice actor Terrence Scammell provides the speaking and singing voices for him, however in two songs "Groovy Yolky" and "Trapped in a Nest" from two respective episodes "Yolky Saves the Day" and "The Missing Egg", his singing voice was provided by John Koensgen, who also provided the singing voice for Benedict. |
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In Histeria! often times during the songs the kids singing voices were dubbed by adults like Loud Kiddington who's regular speaking voice was Cody Ruegger his singing voice was often done by Rob Paulsen when he wasn't singing in character, Charity Baazar who's regular speaking voice was Laraine Newman (who was already an adult) her singing voice was provided by song writer Julie Bernstein. | |
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In Joe's Apartment Ralph Roach the leader of the cockroaches was voiced by Billy West, his singing voice was done by Kelvin Mercer of the rap group De La Soul. | |
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Done in-universe on Friends when Phoebe is dubbed for the "Smelly Cat" music video. It's obvious to everyone but her. | |
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Friends | hasFeature |
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch has a Season 7 episode where Sabrina, Morgan and Roxie take 'talent lozenges' to compete in a singing competition. The singing is dubbed by En Vogue, who sound nothing like the actresses, presumably to sell the artificiality of it. Ironically when Sabrina had previously done a similar thing back in Season 2 (this time with 'Bottled Talent'), it was Melissa Joan Hart singing. | |
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The Brazilian dub for Disney movies employed it at times, most notably with Ariel, who had three different singing voices - a child singer in the original dub, replaced with a teenager in the 1997 re-release, and in-between, a third singer in the TV series. And that's not counting how her speaking voice actress eventually learned to sing and got a chance to do so in a sequel (and she even performs "Part of Your World" live). The third singer also did the songs for Jasmine, Nala, Pocahontas and Megara. |
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Susan Alexander in Citizen Kane is forced into starring as the lead in an opera and fails due to being out of her depth. Dorothy Comingore plays Susan but the singing is done by Jean Forward. To avert Hollywood Tone-Deaf, they wrote the number to be impossibly hard to sing but also in the soprano range - while Jean is an alto. As a result, her voice sounds realistically strained. | |
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Citizen Kane | hasFeature |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas has the main character, Jack, with a speaking voice provided by Chris Sarandon and singing voice provided by composer Danny Elfman. With no Burton/Elfman involvement in Oogie's Revenge, Chris Sarandon went on to sing all of Jack's songs in that game. When casting, Elfman was chosen to provide Jack's singing parts, and then Sarandon was cast because his speaking voice sounded close enough to Elfman's. | |
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There are a couple of examples of this in Rock and Rule. Depending on which version you watch, Omar's speaking voice is either done by Paul Le Mat in the film, or Gregory Salata in the TV version; in both versions, his singing voice is done by Robin Zander. Angel's speaking voice is Susan Roman while her singing voice is Deborah Harry, and Mok's speaking voice is Don Francks while his singing voice is Lou Reed. | |
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Rock and Rule | hasFeature |
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The film version of Li'l Abner had the singing voice of Leslie Parrish (not from the original Broadway cast, unlike other principal actors) dubbed by Imogene Lynn. | |
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Eddie and the Cruisers had the titular Fake Band's lead singer, played by Michael Paré, dubbed with John Cafferty. Likewise the sequel, Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!, in which Cafferty as Eddie Wilson sounds even more like Springsteen than in the first film. |
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In The Rescuers Down Under, the villain McLeach is voiced by George C. Scott, but during the part where he sings his twisted version of "Home on the Range" his singing is done by Frank Welker. | |
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