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** Alex Mason, the American protagonist in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'', is voiced by the very Australian Creator/SamWorthington doing his best attempt at an American accent. ''He fails completely''. Highlights include:

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** Alex Mason, one of the American protagonist in protagonists of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'', is voiced by the very Australian Creator/SamWorthington doing his best attempt at an American accent. ''He fails completely''.accent, but nonetheless slipping up quite a few times. Highlights include:

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* Alex Mason, the American protagonist in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'', is voiced by the very Australian Sam Worthington doing his best attempt at an American accent. ''He fails completely''. Highlights include:
-->'''Mason''': Todaye is the daye we succeeyde.
** "[[spoiler: Reznov]] killed him ROIT IN FRONNA ME!"
*** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL_Pc2Aj48s&feature=youtu.be&t=1m21s EWE FACKING SUNNOVA BAYTCH!]]"
** Thankfully, he's gotten a lot better with it by ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsII''. The game itself still has some examples, though-- Salazar's voice actor sounds as if he can't decide whether the character has a ''really'' thick Nicaraguan accent or barely any at all.

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Alex Mason, the American protagonist in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'', is voiced by the very Australian Sam Worthington Creator/SamWorthington doing his best attempt at an American accent. ''He fails completely''. Highlights include:
-->'''Mason''': Todaye --->"Todaye is the daye we succeeyde.
** "[[spoiler: Reznov]]
succeeyde."\\
"[[spoiler:Reznov]]
killed him ROIT IN FRONNA ME!"
***
ME!"\\
"[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL_Pc2Aj48s&feature=youtu.be&t=1m21s EWE FACKING SUNNOVA BAYTCH!]]"
** Thankfully, he's gotten a lot better with it by ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsII''. The game itself still has some examples, though-- though -- Salazar's voice actor sounds as if he can't decide whether the character has a ''really'' thick Nicaraguan accent or barely any at all.
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* Chris's voice actor in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' is Canadian and he does an okay job sounding American, but his accent slips when he says the word sorry by using the Canadian pronunciation (long "O" sound) of the word.
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* A weird example occurs in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' (in that the character suddenly slips from their native accent to a foreign one), during a scene where the protagonist meets with Rhea: at the beginning of one of Rhea's lines, she sounds like she's Scottish for a second, then goes back to her normal American accent.

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* A weird example occurs in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' (in that the character suddenly slips from their native accent to a foreign one), during a scene where the protagonist meets with Rhea: Rhea in the monastery: at the beginning of one of Rhea's lines, she sounds like she's Scottish for a second, then goes back to her normal American accent.

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* Played with in ''VideoGame/GuildWars''. During [=EotN=]'s hero tutorial, Budol Ironfist states that he'll try to speak like a human (as opposed to the standard scottish dwarf accent). He continually lapses back into dwarf speech.

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* Played with in ''VideoGame/GuildWars''. During [=EotN=]'s hero tutorial, Budol Ironfist states that he'll try to speak like a human (as opposed to the standard scottish Scottish dwarf accent). He continually lapses back into dwarf speech.


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* A weird example occurs in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' (in that the character suddenly slips from their native accent to a foreign one), during a scene where the protagonist meets with Rhea: at the beginning of one of Rhea's lines, she sounds like she's Scottish for a second, then goes back to her normal American accent.

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