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[[File:Ssslumberthesnake 4650.png|link=Banjo-Kazooie|frame|Note: the bear speaks perfect English.]]
 
{{quote|''"[[Insult Backfire|A snake, am I]]? [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|Perhaps you'd like to see]] [[Scaled Up|how ssnake-like]] [[One-Winged Angel|I can BE]]!"''
 
{{quote|''"[[Insult Backfire|A snake, am I]]? [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|Perhaps you'd like to see]] [[Scaled Up|how ssnake-like]] [[One-Winged Angel|I can BE]]!"''|'''Jafar''', |''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''}}
 
Thissss iss a [[Self-Demonstrating Article|Ssssself Demonssssstrating Article]]
 
Ssnaketalk'''Sssssnaketalk''' iss the tendenccy of any ssnake or [[Snake People|ssnake-like creature/persson]] to sspeak sso that any ssibilant ssound becomess "ss", pressumably to imitate a ssnake hisssing.
 
Ssometimess appliess sssso broadly it affectsss any reptilian creature - even when it doessn't make any sssenssssse. Asss much asss a talking reptile can make sssenssssse anyway, even if every other [[Talking Animal]] isss perfectly capable of talking.
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Ssee also [[Fang Thpeak]], [[Vampire Vords]]ss.
 
{{examples|Examplesssssss of {{PAGENAME}} include:}}
== Japanesssssse Media - Anime and Manga ==
 
== Anime/Mangasssssss ==
* Rokudo Mukuro from ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'' tends to do this.
* The [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] Ekans.
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{{quote|'''Kaidoh''': "Fssssssshhhhhhhhuuuuuuuu..."}}
 
== [[Comic BookssssssBooks]]sssss ==
 
== Comic Bookssssss ==
* ''[[Judge Dredd (comics)|Judge Dredd]]'': The crime issss life, the ssssentence issss death!
* [[Spider-Man]] villains the Lizard, [[Venom (Comic Book)|Venom]], and Stegron.
* Subverted by King Tyrant Lizard in ''[[Empowered]]'', who has a prominent lisp and simply cannot properly make "s" sounds, a fact that he is very sensitive about.
* [[Twisted ToyfareToyFare Theatre]]'s version of Cobra Commander talks like this, as a [[Take That]] to the characters portrayal in the second half of ''[[G.I. Joe: The Movie]]'' (the '80s cartoon movie, natch).
* [[The DCU|DC Comics]] snake cult/terrorist organization Kobra requires this as a stage of initiation for all their convert.
* The lizards and reptiles in the ''[[Star Fox (series)|Star FOX]]'' ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' comic book all speak like this.
* This style of speaking, as employed by Reptile in ''[[Mortal Kombat 4]]'', originated in the ''MKII'' comics.
 
== [[Fan FicssssssWorks]]sssss ==
 
== Fan Ficssssss ==
* Averted and lampshaded in the ''[[Undocumented Features]]'' story ''Twilight'' ([[Twilight (novel)|no relation]]), where Jormungand's speech is "perfectly atypical for the world's largest snake to have", because it doesn't use ssnakeTalk.
* Esmé in ''[[Pawn to Queen]]'', to an incredibly [[Narm]]y degree, especially with the fic otherwise being a [[Darker and Edgier]] angstfest.
* In ''[[Those Lacking Spines]]'', Saïx's [[Seme]] Secks talks like this. [[It Makes Sense in Context]]. Well, kind of.
* Has been seen in quite a few ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' fics whenever Voldemort says anything. Despite the fact that he doesn't talk like that in the books.
 
 
== Motion Picturessssss - Animated ==
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{{quote|'''The Spirit:''' Nicholassssss...}}
* The Fat Dog-on-a-Skateboard from ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Movie]]''.
 
 
== Motion Picturessssss - Live Action ==
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'''Buddy''': ''"Sounds like steam escaping..."'' }}
 
== Bookssssssss and Other Literature ==
 
== Notable Bookssssssss ==
* Adder and Sinuous in ''[[The Animals of Farthing Wood]]''.
* In ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'', this is [[Incredibly Lame Pun|part and parseltongue]] of speaking to snakes. The snake in ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' does this even when [[Translation Convention|translated into English]].
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* In ''[[Animorphs]],'' the Taxxons have tongues so long they ''can't'' speak any language but their own, which is filled with "S's."
* In [[Tanya Huff]]'s novel ''[[Confederation of Valor|Valor's Choice]]'', the reptilian race is heard this way by the protagonist ''even though their native language is being run through a [[Universal Translator]].'' This is explained as the protagonist's translator being either old or broken and her needing a replacement. The rest of the Marines hear the Silsviss speaking normally. [[Bellisario's Maxim|Don't think about it too hard.]]
* Gollum in [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', my preciousss. Gollum is so fond of sibilants that he will use all nouns in the plural (regardless of actual number) and all verbs in s-form (regardless of whether the subject is third-person singular or not). He also avoids second person, using third person instead. Probably to get even more sibilants in.
** Not just probably: Tolkien once spotted an "error" in ''[[The Hobbit (novel)|The Hobbit]]'' as printed, where Gollum said the correct "I like riddles" instead of "likes". As he said, "Not that Gollum would miss the chance of a sibilant!"
* The criminal Ssnake in [[Perry Moore]]'s ''[[Hero (novel)|Hero]]''. {{spoiler|Is [[Hand Wave|handwaved]] when Thom unwittingly makes out with Ssnake in his civilian identity (Simon Hess, ironically enough) at a gay bar. The hiss is stereotypically explained away as a lisp.}}
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* Strangely enough, used in Jane Yolen's ''Heart's Blood'' series. Heart's Blood's offspring in the later books all have names with prominent hissing sssssyllables. [[Fridge Logic|The dragons are telepathic and communicate mostly through projecting visuals, and grow up around humans who would typically give them noun-based names like their mother's]]...
 
== Live -Action Television Showsssss ==
 
== Live Action Television Showsssss ==
* The reptilian Ice Warriors in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', but only in earth atmospheres, they don't hiss in their own.
* Mesogog in ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]''. He manages to do it with ''non-''sibilants, actually, making his speech a lot breathier than non-reptile characters. Many other snake or lizard based [[Monster of the Week]] characters do this as well, to varying degrees.
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* In the ''[[Farscape]]'' two-part episode "Self-Inflicted Wounds," the villain, Pathfinder Neeyala speaks like this- despite being more [[Fish People|piscine]] than reptilian.
 
== Tabletop Gamesssss ==
* Tevesh Szat, from ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic the Gathering]]''.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', the Skaven do this, but are hideous rat men instead of reptiles. Lizardmen do not conform to the trope.
 
== Theatrical Productionsss - Playssssss ==
* In the theater adaptation of the old Chinese legend ''White Snake'', both White Snake (Lady Bai) and Green Snake (Greeni) speak this way whenever they're turning back into snakes or particularly upset about something.
 
== Theatrical Productionsss - Ssstage Musicalsssss ==
 
== Ssstage Musicals ==
* In ''[[Children of Eden]]'', a musical based on the book of Genesis, the Serpent's number, "In Pursuit of Excellence," is carefully designed around this trope.
 
 
== Tabletop Gamesssss ==
* Tevesh Szat, from ''[[Magic: The Gathering|Magic the Gathering]]''.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', the Skaven do this, but are hideous rat men instead of reptiles. Lizardmen do not conform to the trope.
 
 
== Video Gamesssss ==
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* Sssssam the snake in ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''.
* Komodo Joe in ''[[Crash Team Racing]]''
* The Argonians from the ''[[The Elder Scrolls|Elder Scrolls]]'' universe use this trope, although it's less noticeable with the females. One of the [[In-Game Novel|stories]] in ''TESII: Daggerfall'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20090402152707/http://www.imperial-library.info/dfbooks/b100_complete_edward.shtml King Edward], even describes the Argonian healer of the story as "a strange looking lizardlike man, who spoke with such a hissing accent that Edward couldn't understand him at all" ("I cannn fixxxx thissss, it'ssss cleeean"). A later installment in the series, [[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]], is a little bit lighter with this trope, retaining the raspy, "lizardlike" drawl, but dialing down on the hissing. As of ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' none of the Argonians have this.
* Some of the ''[[EverQuest]]'' Iksar and lizardmen have a few extra S's. Some however don't. It's even more common in ''[[EverQuest II]]''.
* ''Spiderweb Software'' likes this one. In ''[[Exile]]'' and its [[Video Game Remake|remake]] ''[[Avernum]]'', [[Lizard Folk|sliths]] talk like this. So do the [[Our Dragons Are Different|drayks (and drakons)]] in ''[[Geneforge]]''. However, the sliths and drayks that spend most of their time dealing with people lose the speech pattern.
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* In ''[[Fallout Tactics Brotherhood of Steel]]'', hairy deathclaws speak this way. Yes, [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091030012639/fallout/images/thumb/4/4f/FoT_Matriarch_MardinMap.png/200px-FoT_Matriarch_MardinMap.png they talk].
* Reptile men and Serpent men (in previous versions, Lizardmen and Snakemen) in ''[[Dwarf Fortress]]''.
** This is determined by the "[LISP]" [http://dfdwarffortresswiki.magmawiki.com/index.phporg/DF2010:Creature_token#L creature token] in the raws, so if you want to, you can make everybodyanybody snake talking.
* ''[[X (video game)|X]]'' has the local reptiloid race, the Teladi, talk like this. It's especially annoying since they are a race made exclusively of profiteering maniacs, and so have a tendency to put words like "profitssss" and "creditssss" where other races wouldn't.
* Variant: ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'' has {{spoiler|Drak after eating the Fygg}}, a giant taking '''l'''izard, who does this with the letter l instead of s.
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* The [[The Reptilians|Sakkra]] homeworld in ''[[Master of Orion]]'' is called Sssla. However, you won't see them hissing much in their speech to you during diplomatic meetings. This is likely due to the use of [[Translator Microbes]].
 
== Web Comicsssssss ==
 
== Webcomicsssssss ==
* The Lizardmen from ''[[Bruno the Bandit]]''.
* The Ghouls from ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' did a lot of "his"ing.
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* In [http://www.selkiecomic.com/ Selkie], the titular character adds an "s" to many of her words, but it's not particularly exaggerated most of the time.
* Shannon in [[Bloody Urban]], who has a forked tongue, hisses slightly when he says certain wordss.
 
 
== Wesssstern Animation ==
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* Mr. Burns from ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]''. "Exxxxxxxxxxxxcellent..."
* The Rattler on [[Cool McCool]].
* In ''[[The Owl House]]'', Piniet is a lizard-like [[Villain of the Week]] who talks like this.
 
* This is nearly Averted completely with the Reptoids in the ''[[Inside Job]]'' episode "Blue Bloods", the one instance being at the end of the episode where the doctor tells Andre that his ill-advised participation at [[A Party - Also Known as an Orgy|the Reptoid's "party"]] has given him "ssssyphilus", among other Reptoid-specific STDs.
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