

Shuichi Akai from Case Closed, was supposedly killed by Kir on orders from the Black Organization, only to resurface under the alias of Subaru Okiya, with a voice changing choker underneath his turtleneck sweater to alter his distinctive voice, even played by a different voice actor to complete the masquerade.Related to Professional Voice Dissonance, where a character changes their voice in order to sound more professional or authoritative in this trope's case, the job is being a superhero.

If your secret identity includes disguising as the other sex, this becomes especially necessary, since otherwise the voice will most likely be a dead giveaway.Ĭompare Power Makes Your Voice Deep, when accessing your power (and, usually, disguising yourself in the process) grants you a different voice. This is an effective way to maintain a Secret Identity and it can also suggest a case of Secret-Identity Identity if you consider that the person's two identities have totally different voices and mannerisms. This is distinct from the more appearance-oriented Clark Kenting. More extreme cases may have a second voice actor Cast as a Mask to provide it. The voice change may be done by themselves, or done via external means, such as a mask or helmet with built in voice modulator. It is usually part of an attempt to disguise themselves. A lion’s share of those messages said essentially the same thing: “I can’t believe I actually feel bad for Cartman.- The Editing Room's abridged script for Batman BeginsĪ character changes voice while in costume. And South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID ends with Kyle and Stan feeling somewhat bad for the homeless Cartman - but not nearly as bad as some fans, who found the moment quite gutting and shared their surprising bewilderment via social media. But his wife convinces him to help his old pals, saying they will find each other in the new reality because they love each other so much. Hence, Cartman tries to stop Stan and Kyle from going back in time, as he believes that if the guys successfully change the future to make the pandemic situation better, there is a chance his current, fulfilling life may never exist. But in South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID, viewers learn that Cartman truly does love his family and legitimately became a man of faith. The audience is also waiting for Cartman to break character and say it was a long con purely for Kyle’s vexation. In the initial depressing future, Cartman has become a rabbi with a loving wife and three children - much to Kyle’s annoyance, as he believes it is a ruse to antagonize him.

Donald Sutherland to Join Taylor Sheridan's New Western, Which Gets a Name Changeīut Parker and Stone did a fantastic job of making the audience care for Cartman in the first half of the film.
