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Question for everyone | by Frapazoid | 2002-06-20 01:10:28 |
| High, squeaky, a bit of dust in it ... |
by scissors |
2002-06-20 05:23:30 |
Well, he's really small, and a mouse-sized lion would (technically speaking) "roar" in a pitch much higher than the actual lion's pitch. (Common mistake in movies where a "shrunken" carnivore will still roar as if he were large)
Let's guess: DP's voice chords are 4times smaller than ours: that's enough for a pitch 2 octaves higher than a "normal" voice.
It's a DUST puppy, so its vocal chord is polluted with little pink-noise-generators
It's a no-obvious-sex creature, though (as for the dust and dirt part: keyboards on "female" PC's have more dirt -i don't know why- so make it e "she". This will make its voice about 2.5 octaves above "medium", or ... very difficult to understand.
Mzaybe Donald Duck could speak DP's part when making a movie? Or "Pebbles" from the Flintstone series.
Wait, pebbles was a baby back in the seventies, he'll have quite a different voice now ... forget Pebbles.
Intrigueing question, indeed.
I sure hope I won't make a voice-movie, i like this kind of pseudo-scientific guessing. |
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