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Sometimes, characters swap bodies. When this happens, these characters will often swap voices as well. This is especially common in animation, due to Rule of Perception.
Well, This Is Not That Trope. This is when voices do not switch with characters' minds, which results in their actors having to approximate each others' vocal range and mannerisms instead. Can double as The Cast Show Off, as they essentially get to do impressions of each other's characters, in character.
Arguably a more realistic trope than Voices Are Mental, since a new body will have a new set of vocal cords to go with it.
Contrast Voices Are Mental for when voices stay with the original mind. Aversions and inversions go there. Often results in Voice Change Surprise for the swapped characters.

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In Gregory Horror Show, when Gregory and his grandson James have their souls put into one another's bodies, they both speak with the voice of the body they're inhabiting.
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Ultimate Spider-Man (2012) does this when Spider-Man and Wolverine switch bodies. Steve Blum does the panicked and snarky Spider-Man in his Wolverine's voice. It happens again later: imagine Fred Tatasciore doing it in his Hulk voice! Also, in both these episodes, Drake Bell (Peter/Spidey), gets to show his range a bit.
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In GO-GO Tamagotchi! episode 35, Himespetchi and Neenetchi experience a "Freaky Friday" Flip when they collide into each other, but their voices do not swap to match, unlike in episode 7a of the original installment which goes the opposite direction with Mametchi and Chamametchi.
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Used in the Rescue Bots episode "Switcheroo" as well, where the characters retain the original voices of their bodies, yet change mannerisms and personalities of the ones they swapped with. The entire episode idea itself came from the cast goofing off and imitating each others' characters.
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In original Japanese dub of Murder Princess Alita and Falis switch voices when they switch bodies. However, their voices do not swap in the English dub.
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Happens in Tales of Berseria during a Hot Springs Episode that results in a "Freaky Friday" Flip. Cristina Valenzuela and Amber Connor are convincing as Laphicet and Velvet and Taliesin Jaffe and Erica Mendez are passable as Magilou and Rokurou, but Ben Diskin as Eleanor has a hilariously awful falsetto and Erica Lindbeck as Eizen has just as bad of a baritone.
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Both played straight and averted in Nicktoons: Globs of Doom whenever Big Bad Globulous Maximus speaks through SpongeBob SquarePants. First, it's merely SpongeBob acting evil; the second time, we start with evil SpongeBob who switches to Globulous' voice mid-sentence (which is the cue needed for Jimmy Neutron to note that he's speaking through him and for Invader Zim to complain about Globulous being a larger ham than him. Yep.) and after that, it's a hammy Dee Bradley Baker "voicing" the yellow guy.
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Another instance occurs in Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys. When Captain Simian and Shao Lin do their "Freaky Friday" Flip, each body keeps its own voice, but the voice actors imitate each others' distinctive cadences.
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In response to the ninth Pokémon movie, this trope is used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl with Manaphy's Heart Swap attack when it comes out of a Poke Ball. Making Zelda sound like Donkey Kong and vice versa would be a little weird, in retrospect.
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Justice League Unlimited:
In "Dead Reckoning", characters don't change voices when possessed by Deadman. They do, however, gain his accent and mannerisms.
In "The Great Brain Robbery", when Lex Luthor and the Flash exchange bodies, they use the voices belonging to the bodies. The writing staff wrote the episode solely as an Actor Allusion for Smallville fans, since live-action Lex and animated Flash are both played by Michael Rosenbaum. A significant portion of the episode's comedy also comes from the usually sinister vocal stylings of Lex's voice actor, Clancy Brown, playing the goofball Flash for an episode, trying very hard to sound evil but coming off as Poke the Poodle instead.
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In Naruto, when Ino uses her Mind-Body Transfer jutsu, she always speaks with her host's voice.
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Super Dinosaur: When Derek and SD switch bodies by accident in the episode "Mind Over Mammal", they continue to speak in their own voices rather than each other's. However, keen-eyed viewers will notice that Derek and SD's movements mimic how the other normally moves in their own body to make it clear who's who.
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In RWBY when Oscar Pine (Aaron Dismuke) switches control of his body over to Ozpin (Shannon McCormick), he remains voiced by Dismuke, just switching up his performance to match McCormick's cadences. Since Ozpin's death, McCormick's voice has only been heard inside Oscar's head, but Dismuke-as-Ozpin sounds so close to McCormick-as-Ozpin that it's very easy to see why other characters fully believe they're speaking to Ozpin. Voices Are Mental comes into play to a certain extent later on — in a flashback episode in which three previous incarnations of Oz have dialogue, two are voiced by Dismuke and one by McCormick, and sound very much like Ozpin and Oscar.
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Harry Potter: When one takes Polyjuice Potion to assume the appearance of another person, you assume all of the other person's physical traits including their voice, but your thoughts and memories are still your own. This means that Polyjuice impersonations can be easily spotted by having a Legilimens check the person's memories and thoughts to see if they match up with what's expected of the real person (unless the person doing the impersonating is an Occlumens). In Goblet of Fire, where Barty Crouch Jr. spends the entire school year impersonating Mad-Eye Moody, he spends lengthy amounts of time using the Imperius Curse to glean information out of the real Moody so that he can play the part convincingly enough to fool Dumbledore, a skilled Legilimens.
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One episode of Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5 sees Sherman Cortez switch bodies with Grimian following a freak portal accident. In this case, the voices stayed with their respective bodies, with the voice actors instead having their characters speak and behave like each other's. This also proves effective with the plot, as none of the other characters realize anything is going on for the majority of the episode until "Sherman" and "Grimian" start doing and saying things considered uncharacteristic of them.
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When Tilarna and Chloe the cat get swapped in Cop Craft, Tilarna can't speak with Chloe's body. Chloe can speak in Tilarna's body, but since she's a cat, she only knows how to say "Kei," her master's name, and calls Cecilia "Ce."
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In an early episode of The Fairly Oddparents, Timmy changed bodies with Vicky's dog Doidle. When in Timmy's body Doidle sounded like Timmy and when in Doidle's body Timmy could only bark/"speak dog" and there's what's obviously a voiceover to let us know what he's really trying to say. This also prevents him from changing back, as he can't speak to make the wish, until Doidle in Timmy's body does it for him.
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Occurs in Nyaruko: Crawling with Love! when Mahiro and Nyarko suffer a "Freaky Friday" Flip.
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Used in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Criss Cross Conspiracy" when Batwoman (Katrina Moldoff) switched bodies with Batman to take revenge on The Riddler, who had previously unmasked and disgraced her. The voices stay with the bodies, and hearing Diedrich Bader voice Katrina is pretty entertaining (from calling Nightwing 'Darling' to ranting about how much he hates the Riddler), though the writers might have gone a bit overboard in reminding us that we were watching a woman in Batman's body, right down to a Does This Make Me Look Fat? moment.
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Used in the "The Meteor" episode of Sonic Boom. Sonic and Eggman's bodies retain their voices after the Green Rocks swap them around. Morpho the shapeshifter also uses the voice of whichever character he has transformed into.
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3rd Rock from the Sun: When Dick and Sally's bodies are forcibly switch their voices remain the same. The episode relies on their unique speech patterns, and the actors' ability to mimic each other, to portray the switch.
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Monster Loving Maniacs: The episode "Body Swap" sees Edith and Dracula switch bodies, but they continue to speak in their own voices. However, they do swap speaking mannerisms, with Dracula now talking in the manner of a teenage girl and Edith now using a more refined and formal vocabulary.
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Played with in DuckTales (2017), when Magica possesses Lena: The possessor speaks to herself in her own voice, but speaks to others in the voice of the host. It's later shown she can sound like anyone she wants to.
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Used in Saints Row: The Third when the boss gets plastic surgery to look exactly like Cyrus Temple. The sound of the voice changes appropriately, but the mannerisms remain the same.
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During the Superior Spider Man arc of Marvel's Spider-Man, Doc Ock in Peter's body has Peter's voice doing such a dead-on impression of Ock's inflections that it's easy to forget after an episode or two. However, his internal dialogue keeps his true voice. (Interestingly, the reverse is not true; Peter is trapped in the Living Brain's computer and eventually transfers to Horizon's; he is somehow able to make himself heard in his usual voice when transmitting through speakers, which would actually be quite a feat of programming.)
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Used in Relius' joke ending in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend, which is all about body switching. The voices actors of the characters don't change when they switch bodies, though their tone of voice does change accordingly.
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Used in Dragon Ball Z Abridged: When Goku and Ginyu swap bodies, they speak in their new bodies' voices, but keep their old accents. Goku and Ginyu still think in their normal voices, however.
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Frequently used in Big Finish Doctor Who:
The Curse of Davros: Colin Baker plays Davros in the Sixth Doctor's body, and Terry Molloy plays the Doctor in Davros's body. This is necessary for a couple of reasons, firstly to spring the Tomato Surprise that the Doctor isn't the Doctor, and secondly because if you hear Colin Baker's voice without visual cues, you visualise Colin Baker. Played with by the other mind-swaps: Humans who have the minds of Daleks swapped into them are played by their original actors, but the Daleks-with-human-minds are played by the same actors, given the ring-modulation Dalek voice treatment. Arguably, a Dalek voice, being generated by electronics within the casing, is more mental than a human one.
The Widow’s Assassin sees the Sixth Doctor and Peri subjected to a "Freaky Friday" Flip. The result is Colin Baker voicing Peri and Nicola Bryant voicing the Doctor.
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Used very creepily in Black Lagoon with Hansel and Gretel. Each takes turns being Hansel or Gretel, and when they switch identities, their voices switch too. When there is only one "twin" left, the voice switching is creeeeepy.
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The Farscape episode "Out of Their Minds" begins with this, just so the viewers get what's going on immediately, by blending the voices of the two people involved. Later in the episode, though, the characters have all reverted to the body's voice, with each actor just using the other's body language and vocal patterns (or trying to).
They also had each person wear the picture of the person they "actually" were around their neck. Those DRDs can really do anything...
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This is weirdly zig-zagged in Jackie Chan Adventures. The spirit of the demon dragon Shendu is able to possess humans, and when he possesses Jade, he speaks with her voice. However, Shendu's own voice is heard when he later takes control of Valmont and Jackie.
Characters drained of their chi by the chi vampire receive chi transfusions from others and gain their personality and mannerisms but not voice (or knowledge as Jade with Uncle's chi explains).
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In Stargate SG-1, this trope was used in the first body-swapping episode. The various actors did a hilariously good job of adopting each others' mannerisms, so it was still obvious who was in whose body, though the character with the body swapping technology that instigates the plot shared an actor with the main cast member he swapped bodies with. But in later cases, like the intergalactic communication device that exchanges two people's bodies, they averted the trope and swapped out the actors, so the audience would see the person whose mind was in control, even though the characters were seeing the person whose body was being controlled.
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In the Hero: 108 episode "About Faces", there occurs a mix between "Freaky Friday" Flip and Grand Theft Me where HighRoller uses a magical artifact to swap bodies with Lin Chung so that he could infiltrate Big Green. Aside from their minds, the only thing that changes among them are their manners (e.g. "Lin Chung" having a bad temper instead of remaining calm when the bad guys get away and eating lollipops like HighRoller), and thus "Lin Chung" and "HighRoller" don't retain their physical voices when they swap.
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In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Janet possessing Scott's body doesn't change his voice, but the way she speaks and moves through him so different you'd be forgiven for remembering the contrary.
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In the Harvey Beaks episode "Princess Harvey", Harvey and Princess swap bodies after an accident with a magical crystal. When it happens, Harvey's voice actor, Max Charles, and Princess', Andres Salaff, do their best impressions of each other's characters. The result is some pretty hilarious voices, especially from Max Charles as Princess.
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During the main story of Psychonauts 2, the only times Helmut Fullbear and Gristol Malik/Nick Johnsmith speak with their actual voices are in their respective Mental Worlds. Instead, Helmut spends most of the game talking with Nick's voice (as Raz put his brain in there to keep Nick's then-brainless body safe from harm) while Gristol speaks with Truman Zanotto's voice due to subjecting him to a Grand Theft Me prior to the events of the game. This is no longer the case by the Playable Epilogue - Gristol's brain has been returned to his original body while Helmut has gone back to being a Brain in a Jar, albeit one in a special container that lets him talk using a digitized version of his real voice.
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Used in the '90s Mega Man (Ruby-Spears) cartoon, when Mega Man and Snake Man were switched, but Mega Man even spoke Sssssnake Talk (Snake Man's Verbal Tic) rather than just getting his voice. Snake Man might have been chosen for the plot since he and Mega Man shared the same voice actor, though.
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Star Trek: Prodigy in the episode "Mindwalk" Dal and Vice Admiral Janeway swap bodies and keep their voices, with Brett Gray and Kate Mulgrew imitating the other characters vocal mannerisms which leads to the usually professional Janeway appearing to take on the personality of a confused panicking teenager.
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In an episode of Warehouse 13, Pete and Myka switched bodies (thanks to an artifact), but their voices remained the same. To emphasize the switch, the actors (rather impressively) mimicked the other character's mannerisms.
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Notably used in Gargoyles; Coldstone has three different personalities, all of which use Coldstone's voice with minor inflections when they're in control of the body. The female personality, the first time she controlled the body, even said "My voice. It's different!"
In a later episode, Puck switches the minds of various members of the cast (including all three of Coldstone's alternate personalities) and everyone's voice matches the body, rather than the mind, of the speaker. This is worked into the plots of said episode, as it allows them to conceal which personality is in control of a body until The Reveal. The only subtle change is that Brooklyn and Broadway, who developed American accents early in the series, revert back to their subtly mid-Atlantic gargoyle accents when possessed.
Between those two it was sort of used when Wolf was possessed by the Viking Hakon, his ancestor. Both characters are voiced by Clancy Brown, and the ep was written to highlight his ability to talk to himself in the voice of either character; not only do Wolf and Hakon sound very distinct from one another, but Wolf possessed by Hakon has Wolf's voice but Hakon's mannerisms.
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During Cardcaptor Sakura's "Freaky Friday" Flip episode, Kero and Syaoran's voices remain the same, but their speech patterns and mannerisms are noticeably swapped which does not go unnoticed by Meiling and Tomoyo. Kero as Syaoran claims that Kero's Osaka dialect must have rubbed off on him due to them hanging out together so much.
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Used in the I Am Weasel short "I Architect". Owing to a surgical mishap, Weasel and Baboon's brains are switched. Michael Dorn (Baboon-in-Weasel) imitates Charlie Adler's goofy way of speaking, while Adler (Weasel-in-Baboon) speaks with Dorn's dry precision. The effect is pretty hilarious. However, some dubs (such as the Polish one) avert this.
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Also used in the Recess episode "The Hypnotist." In it, Principal Prickly is hypnotized into believing he's a six-year-old.
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While not a body swap, this happens in Dollhouse when an Active is imprinted with the personality of someone else in the cast, such as when Victor is imprinted with Topher.
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In Dragon Ball Super, when Zamasu switches bodies with Goku, his voice wasn't switched along with him. Goku Black therefore speaks with Goku's voice, but his speech pattern and dialect are very different, meaning it's generally easy to tell the difference.
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In The Legendary Hero Is Dead!, when Touka ends up being in Yuna's body, he speaks in Yuna's voice, though his inner monologues are still in his normal voice.
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In the Star Trek: The Original Series, this trope is used in Turnabout Intruder".
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Used in Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches whenever the characters switch bodies with each other (which is often), though their inner monologues are still in their normal voices.
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Used in the Rugrats episode "Regarding Stuie," where Stu Pickles falls from the roof of his house, hits himself in the head, and believes himself to be a baby. As a result, he can talk to and understand his infant son Tommy.
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Used in the video game adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind. Near the end of the game, everyone switches bodies, but they retain the voice of the bodies owner. Their Stands swap with them, though.
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Done in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness when Shifu and his ex-girlfriend switch bodies. The voices stay the same which is what makes it hard for Shifu to convince Po and the Furious Five of his identity.
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In The Legend of Tarzan episode "Tarzan and the Return of La", Queen La appears as a bodyjacking spirit who adopts the voice of whoever she's possessing at the time.
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In the first OVA for the To Love Ru first anime, Rito is turned into a girl, but has the same voice. However, in future appearance (in Motto and the Darkness anime) "Riko" instead has a female voice (but the same voice actor) for speaking while his Inner Monologue remains in his male voice.
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Used in the sound recording of the incomplete Invader Zim episode "Ten Minutes to Doom". Which is to say, when Dib gets "possessed" by Zim he still sounds like Dib. Just... more evil.
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: When High Wizard Razen destroys Shogou Taguchi's soul and proceeds to transfer his own soul to his youthful body, he sounds just like the latter, albeit far more refined in speech than the coarse brute was. His comrade still notes the speech pattern sounds off paired with that voice.
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Zigzagged with Ellie and Jack in The Swap. When their bodies change due to using magical phone totems to make a text message, their body-swap does not switch the voices, but it does switch their thoughts.
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Used similarly in Transformers: Animated with Blitzwing, who also has three personalities and, bizarrely, associated faces; they use the same voice and accent (mostly, since Hothead actually has an Austrian rather than German accent), but have remarkably different inflection.
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In Freaky Friday (2003), the body-swap is completely conveyed via word choice and Jamie-Lee Curtis' and Lindsay Lohan's acting.
Ditto for Freaky Friday (2018).
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Ditto for Freaky Friday (2018).
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In the Team Fortress 2 fan animation Mann Swap, the Scout and the Heavy switch brains, with Heavy-in-Scout's-body speaking with Scout's voice in a Russian accent and Scout-in-Heavy's-body using Heavy's deep voice but now Brooklyn-accented.
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Dans Une Galaxie Près De Chez Vous has a body swap episode between the Captain and Brad, the actors keep their voice but read their line like the other character would.
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In Super Mario Odyssey, anything Captured by Mario keeps its voice. This includes Bowser and Yoshi's iconic voices. Hearing both those voices going "woo-hoo" like Mario is pretty amusing.
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Happens in a Lloyd in Space episode where Lloyd and Francine switched minds. The voices stayed with their respective bodies and only their personalities and mannerisms switched. Possibly done because Lloyd's genius friend Douglas would have noticed the obvious change in voice.
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In My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "She Talks to Angel", Fluttershy and Angel Bunny swap bodies thanks to a potion from Zecora. Angel can't talk to anyone except Fluttershy, because she Speaks Fluent Animal and understands Angel's gestures and body language. When the body swap occurs, Angel gains the ability to talk normally by using Fluttershy's voice. Meanwhile, Fluttershy loses the ability to speak in Angel's body.
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In Get Out (2017), Logan King and the the Armitage grandparents take on the voices of their hosts, though they still use their old-timey slang and vocal mannerisms.
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Saving Me: In the Season 2 premier "Grounded", Bennett switches bodies with his friend Mira in order to sneak out of being, well, grounded (long story). However, Bennett and Mira retain their own voices in the mind swap, with the former even being a bit freaked out at now having a female voice.
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In Face/Off, when Sean Archer undergoes plastic surgery to assume the physical appearance of Castor Troy, his voice doesn't automatically change. So Dr. Walsh puts an inhibitor into his larynx to modify Archer's voice to sound exactly like Castor's. The reverse is implied to happen when Castor wakes up and forces Dr. Walsh to give him Archer's face.
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18 Again! (1988): Jack Watson's first tip-off that he's switched bodies with his grandson is when he first speaks, and hears David's voice coming out of his mouth. His thoughts, though, are all in his own voice.
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In Diablo III, when Diablo is reborn in Leah's body at the end of Act III, Leah retains their voice, but it gains a quite menacing contralto to signify that Diablo is in control.
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Used in The Replacements episode "A Buzzwork Orange", where K and Dick switch bodies, though their accents swap. As a result, Dick speaks with a British accent, while K sounds like Betty DeVille.
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In Little Witch Academia (2017), Akko finds herself turned into a duplicate of Diana, complete with Diana's voice.
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Used in an episode of The Avengers (1960s) when two enemy agents switch bodies with Steed and Mrs. Peel. Sort of unavoidable, since the bad guys were supposed to be infiltrating British intelligence.
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Used in an episode of 2 Stupid Dogs: the dogs switch minds, but they still have the same voices. It's their mannerisms and the way they talked that switched.
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Star Wars Legends: In Galaxy of Fear, if someone's brain has been removed and replaced with another brain, they keep the body's voice, but speak differently.
This is probably consistent with what would happen in real life, due to the fact that everyone knows how they speak, so when they try and speak in someone else's body they would try to speak like they would in their own, so they would end up speaking different to the original owner of the voice speaks in the same body.
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In Henry and Sumia's A Support in Fire Emblem: Awakening, Henry uses his magic to switch bodies with her. Their Voice Gruntings don't switch over, so Henry sounds like Sumia in her body and vice versa.
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Happens in Kokoro Connect, where no indication is given of two characters switching bodies.
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In an early issue of Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom switches bodies with Reed Richards. When Reed escapes the prison Doom had him in, he visits Alicia Masters to ask for help. She immediately realizes that it's not the voice of Mr. Fantastic.
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AI: The Somnium Files: This is related to Pysncs. If a Psyncer is in the subject's mind for more than six minutes, they will swap bodies with the subject. The game does a fantastic job of retaining the voices with the character's physical bodies, and if the player is observant enough, they can actually discern clues in the actors' performances and the character animations that hint that the character who is secretly body-swapped is not who they seem. For instance, when Saito Sejima is inside Iris's body, "Iris" has a tendency to speak with a more monotone voice. There end up being four actors who play Date (the voices of Saito, Rohan, Boss, and Falco) and five actors that end up playing Saito (the voice actors of Iris, Saito, Rohan, Boss, and Falco). It's less confusing in-game.
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Transformers:
Used similarly in Transformers: Animated with Blitzwing, who also has three personalities and, bizarrely, associated faces; they use the same voice and accent (mostly, since Hothead actually has an Austrian rather than German accent), but have remarkably different inflection.
Used again, later in "Where Is Thy Sting?": Wasp tries to switch places with Bumblebee and one of the things he does is switch their voice processors. So after the switch Wasp speaks with Bumblebee's voice while still maintaining his weird speech patterns and Bumblebee has Wasp's buzzing voice but still talks normally.
Used in the Rescue Bots episode "Switcheroo" as well, where the characters retain the original voices of their bodies, yet change mannerisms and personalities of the ones they swapped with. The entire episode idea itself came from the cast goofing off and imitating each others' characters.
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In Gravity Falls whether Bill Cipher uses his own voice or his host's depends on whether the audience saw the act of possession. In "Sock Opera" we see things from Dipper's perspective while Bill possesses his body so we hear Bill's voice, but when Bill impersonates Soos in "Dreamscaperers" and possesses Blendin Brandon in "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future Bill's voice isn't heard until The Reveal that it's him.
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