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* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'': Gollum. "Sssneakinggg, my preccciousss, yesss..." |
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'': Gollum. "Sssneakinggg, my preccciousss, yesss..." |
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* The Snake in the musical version of ''The Little Prince''. |
* The Snake in the musical version of ''The Little Prince''. |
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* In ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter |
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', the snake says "Thankss." In the next film, Parseltongue is represented as an untranslated language; we don't hear it in English like in the first film. However, it still has plenty of drawn-out "s"es. To wit: |
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{{quote|'''Harry:''' "ssiah sieth."}} |
{{quote|'''Harry:''' "ssiah sieth."}} |
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* Agent Smith from ''[[The Matrix]]'' series tends to drag out the end of a lot of his words, but the s sounds are the most noticeable. |
* Agent Smith from ''[[The Matrix]]'' series tends to drag out the end of a lot of his words, but the s sounds are the most noticeable. |