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* While many people don't realize it due to his [[Badass Baritone|baritone voice relating to badasses]], [[Crispin Freeman]] has a very wide vocal range. Compare [[Haruhi Suzumiya|Kyon]], [[Code Geass|Orange]], [[Chobits|Hideki]], [[Digimon Frontier|Koichi]], [[Hellsing|Alucard]], and [[Durarara!!|Shizuo]].
* While many people don't realize it due to his [[Badass Baritone|baritone voice relating to badasses]], [[Crispin Freeman]] has a very wide vocal range. Compare [[Haruhi Suzumiya|Kyon]], [[Code Geass|Orange]], [[Chobits|Hideki]], [[Digimon Frontier|Koichi]], [[Hellsing|Alucard]], and [[Durarara!!|Shizuo]].
* [[Tress MacNeille]] , [[Kath Soucie]], [[Grey DeLisle]] and [[Tara Strong]]. Basically any American cartoon will have one of these four voices in it at some point. If a character is female and in an American cartoon, it's one of them. (Unless she's Asian, in which case it's [[Lauren Tom]], or if [[Sassy Black Woman|black]], [[Cree Summer]].)
* [[Tress MacNeille]] , [[Kath Soucie]], [[Grey DeLisle]] and [[Tara Strong]]. Basically any American cartoon will have one of these four voices in it at some point. If a character is female and in an American cartoon, it's one of them. (Unless she's Asian, in which case it's [[Lauren Tom]], or if [[Sassy Black Woman|black]], [[Cree Summer]].)
* While the ''characters'' [[Grey DeLisle]]'s put in are very much pigeonholed, her range is anything but. Rarely do any of her voices sound alike (except when they scream). [[Danny Phantom|Sam]] sounds nothing like [[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy|Mandy]] who sounds nothing like [[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends|Frankie]] or [[Fairly Oddparents|Vicky]] (or [[Baldur's Gate|the other Vicky]]).
* While the ''characters'' [[Grey DeLisle]]'s put in are very much pigeonholed, her range is anything but. Rarely do any of her voices sound alike (except when they scream). [[Danny Phantom|Sam]] sounds nothing like [[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy|Mandy]] who sounds nothing like [[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends|Frankie]] or [[Fairly Oddparents|Vicky]] (or [[Baldur's Gate|the other Vicky]]).
** An extreme case is ''[[Dan Vs.]]'', where Grey voices nearly every minor female character and nearly every child.
** An extreme case is ''[[Dan Vs.]]'', where Grey voices nearly every minor female character and nearly every child.
** The comparison that breaks brains: Grey DeLisle has voiced both [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Azula]] and [[Fairly Oddparents|Tootie]]. How more varied can you get?
** The comparison that breaks brains: Grey DeLisle has voiced both [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Azula]] and [[Fairly Oddparents|Tootie]]. How more varied can you get?
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*** And voices Sig in the same game.
*** And voices Sig in the same game.
*** Elsewhere in the series he provides the voices of G.T. Blitz and Duke Skyheed.
*** Elsewhere in the series he provides the voices of G.T. Blitz and Duke Skyheed.
** His black guy roles are pretty diverse as well, including the [[Futurama|Jamaican]], the [[Justice League (animation)|deep-voiced black guy]], the [[Static Shock|young, squeaky voiced high-schooler]] and... uh... [[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy|Dracula]], a very old, black Dracula.
** His black guy roles are pretty diverse as well, including the [[Futurama|Jamaican]], the [[Justice League (animation)|deep-voiced black guy]], the [[Static Shock|young, squeaky voiced high-schooler]] and... uh... [[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy|Dracula]], a very old, black Dracula.
** He voices quite a few animal characters in ''[[My Gym Partner's a Monkey|My Gym Partners a Monkey]]''.
** He voices quite a few animal characters in ''[[My Gym Partner's a Monkey|My Gym Partners a Monkey]]''.
** And now he's voiced a Cajun: one [[Western Animation/Wolverine And The X Men|Remy Lebeau]]
** And now he's voiced a Cajun: one [[Western Animation/Wolverine And The X Men|Remy Lebeau]]

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"If we had some sort of machine which could imitate any voice, we'd only need one voice actor."
"We do; it's called 'Billy West'."

Voice Actors known for a wide range of voices, and therefore voicing Loads and Loads of Characters. Basically if you can't say "Hey, It's That Voice!", odds are, it was one of these people. Fact is, the industry is incredibly small, and there just aren't enough actors to cover all the exponentially increasing amount of characters and projects created each year. Being versatile is required.

Bonus points if the actor is able to avert Larynx Dissonance and Not Even Bothering with the Accent, but it's not vital.

Name comes from a nickname given to Mel Blanc, who was responsible for nearly every classic Looney Tunes male character.

Can overlap with Talking to Himself, if the actor does multiple roles on the same show.

Interestingly enough, the vast majority of voice actors and vocal work don't create "voices" but is largely using their own natural voice with slight tonal changes, pitched up or down. Thus it is still possible for a Pigeonholed Voice Actor to ironically also have "a thousand voices," just people aren't aware of their versatility.

Not to be confused with Voice of the Legion.

Just choose a few key roles to give an idea of the actors' ranges. Save large lists for their own pages.

English

[Caan *insane and giggly*] "I fleeeew into the wilds and fire! I danced and died a THOUSAND TIMES!"


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Danish

Hungarian

  1. before anyone freaks out at this, it was before Executive Meddling (in the form of The Complainer Is Always Wrong) turned that character into, well, The Scrappy