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* In the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "Return to Tomorrow", several ''Enterprise'' personnel were (voluntarily) possessed by alien mental entities. When speaking, their voices were very different (louder and a different pitch, like in an echo chamber).
** The trope is averted in the actual bodyswap episode "[[Star Trek/Recap/S3/E24 Turnabout Intruder|Turnabout Intruder]]".
** In "[[Star Trek: The Original Series/Recap/S3/E01 Spock's Brain|Spock's Brain]]", the disembodied organ of the title manages to speak through the computer system it's plugged into. For some reason, it talks in Spock's voice without having his vocal cords. And this is actually not the biggest logic failure in the episode.
* In the ''[[Super Mario Bros Super Show]]'', Mario gets his mind swapped with that of Frank N. Stein's monster. It's not exactly the best dub job out there, but they did follow the trope. A knock on the noggin with a hammer for each of them is enough to swap them back.
* In the ''[[Dollhouse]]'' episode "A Love Supreme", {{spoiler|Alpha downloads Ballard's personality into himself. When Ballard briefly manages to take control of Alpha, he speaks with his own voice}}.