Talking Typography

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Letters, numbers and other typographical symbols that talk.

Examples of Talking Typography include:


Fan Works

Live-Action TV

Toys

  • Part of the wave of 1980s Transformers knockoffs were a line of letters and numbers that turn into robots. There may not have been a back-story.[context?]

Video Games

  • Most of the characters in Three in Three, starting with the protagonist, Ms. 3.
  • The Unown from Pokémon resemble the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet as well as a question mark and an exclamation point, but the only thing they can actually say are their own names.

Web Animation

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • The children's show Word World has animals that are made of CG letters.[context?]
  • ReBoot featured numerous numerals throughout Mainframe, most prominently 7, 8 and 9.