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[[File:Billy West small.jpg|link=Futurama|frame| [[Man of a Thousand Voices|Three of those characters are in the main cast. And three more are recurring characters.]]]]
 
 
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In Live-Action this can be difficult, which requires split screen or otherwise splitting the image. This requires perfect synchronization between the different takes. Normally, the camera is stationary for this, but ''[[Back to The Future]] Part 2'' pioneered a motion controlled camera that allows for complex panning shots that have the same actor in multiple roles.
 
Not to be confused with [[Adventure Narrator Syndrome]], [[Sounding It Out]], [[Thinking Out Loud]] or [[Talking to Themself]]. Compare [[Holding Both Sides of the Conversation]], which is an in-universe example of this trope, where a character is pretending to hold a conversation with another non-present (or non-existent) character, in order to maintain some kind of charade. Compare also [[Solo Duet]], which is when one singer performs both sides of a duet.
 
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== Anime ==
* 1977's ''Yatterman'' by Tatsunoko Production had the Dorombo gang consisting of Doronjo (Noriko Ohara), Boyacky (Jouji Yanami) and Tonzura (Kazuya Tatekabe). Following Yatterman is Zenderman, Rescueman, Yattodetaman, Ippatsuman, and Itadakiman, and they all featured expies of the first trio all voiced by the same trio of seiyuu. So you can imagine what happens when all of these trios would meet in the 1993 Time Bokan OVA....