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* And best friends Ingrid and Lupe in ''[[My Gym Partner's a Monkey]]''.
* And twins Jeanette and Therese in ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines]]'', who can often be found arguing with one another. Very loudly. {{spoiler|And, in fact, turn out to be a single person -- Tourette -- with severe split-personality disorder, meaning that she is ''literally'' talking to herself.}}
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy]]'' has a few:
** With [[Richard Horvitz]] doing both Billy and his father Harold, Greg Eagles doing Grim and Sperg, and of course [[Phil LaMarr]] doing Irwin's entire family (sans him and his mom, whom were ''also'' voiced by the same person, [[Vanessa Marshall]]); his father, his grandmother, and {{spoiler|grandfather [[Dracula]]}}.
** Note, though, that Irwin, a young black boy, is voiced by an adult white [[Cross-Dressing Voices|woman]]. ComicCon panel interviews confirm that she was unaware of Irwin's ethnicity when first introduced to the character's design as a colorless sketch.<ref>Before people cry [[Unfortunate Implications]], note that this is no [[Double Standard]]; the aforementioned Lamarr, who ''is'' African-American, has voiced several Caucasian and [[Samurai Jack|at least]] ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender|two]]'' Asian characters.</ref>