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== Films -- Live Action ==
* Inverted in ''[[Face Off|Face/Off]]''. The swapped guys have the voices of the actors who play them- but not before and after...
* Happens on and off in the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' films, via the Polyjuice Potion, though it's averted in the books and is most likely for the audience's benefit since in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets]]'', Draco never catches on to Harry and Ron as Crabbe and Goyle, and in ''Deathly Hallows'', when the potion is used, a disguised Ron briefly spoke in the voice of the person he was impersonating until he realized he was talking to Harry. In the fourth film, this is definitely confirmed when {{spoiler|Mad-Eye Moody}} is definitely ''not'' voiced by {{spoiler|David Tennant}}, because this wasn't revealed until after {{spoiler|he was caught with Moody locked up in a chest}}.
* Happens in [[The Movie]] of ''[[Scooby-Doo (film)|Scooby-Doo]]'' when the cast's souls were trying to find their original bodies.
* Happens at the end of ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men: The Last Stand]]'' {{spoiler|after the credits when Prof. X reappears in the body of the mindless coma patient. It's [[Hand Wave]]d by the fact that the coma patient was [[All There in the Manual|his twin brother.]]}}
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== Western Animation ==
* Given that [[Freaky Friday Flip]] is one of many stock [[Plots]] in western animation, it might be easier to list the shows that avert or avoid this trope.
* Played straight and averted in ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]''. When Jimmy and Cindy switches bodies, the "brains" retains their voices, but when Jimmy creates imperfect clones of himself, each has a different voice related to their personalities.
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' has this happen whenever someone is possessed, leading at least twice to one character arguing with themselves with two distinct voices.