[[quoteright:350:[[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kirby_voices.png]]]]
[[caption-width-right:350:An animated representation of what goes on when this trope's in play.]]

Typically voice work is an isolated experience, they have a long list of lines and may or may not even have the lines that they are supposed to be reacting to or [[ActingInTheDark context to what those lines are describing]]. The alternative is being able to bring the entire cast together and record their dialogue all at once. This cuts down on production time, and also has the benefit of allowing actors to play off each other's performances as well as see how the actual character looks while the dialogue is spoken. The reason it isn't standard is usually because of actor availability and there may be multiple rewrites and new recording sessions as the work is in progress.

In {{anime}} this is pretty common. Animation is typically completed ''before'' the voice work is done, which makes the actors a bit more precise in their performance because they have to match the animation or otherwise encounter LipLock.
Western animation likewise has this as the preferred style, but whether this can actually be regularly accomplished varies from project to project. In Western productions, the animation work is traditionally done ''after'' all the voice work (this technique is known as "pre-lay"), and the animators' job is to match the actor's performance. This can lead to higher animation quality and even the fun of [[ThrowItIn improvised dialogue sneaking into the final product]], but the attention to detail required to make sure all the lip movements match properly is part of why the average production period of these cartoons is up to five times longer than their Japanese counterparts.[[note]]Nine to eleven months per episode as opposed to two or fewer.[[/note]] With voice acting coming into play much earlier in the production cycle, there is less flexibility for when recording can take place. Add in that the voiceover industry in North America is a combination of professional full-time [=VAs=] and other types of actors doing voice acting on the side, with the cast for one show/film potentially being scattered across the continent (or even overseas), and you'll find that performers cannot always be gathered together for single group recording sessions because of scheduling conflicts.

Voices In One Room notably does NOT occur with dubs of foreign material, except in rare circumstances. This is because Automated Dialogue Replacement ({{ADR}} or "post-sync"), the standard dubbing method, is technically very complicated; having multiple actors in a room for ADR would make the process take far longer than just recording one actor at a time.[[note]]Although it was the norm in Brazil until at least the mid to late 90s, given the lack of recording tracks to work with made dubbing with everyone at once the best solution, even if there was a chance of someone mucking it up. Many actors still long for the creativity and camaraderie that ensued before they were forced to record separately.[[/note]] Plus, given the insanely-low profit margin for dubbed material, it is necessary to do the work as quickly as possible. The lack of this trope, however, is one of the main complaints of those who find ADR to sound "wooden" or "unrealistic".
----
!!Examples

[[foldercontrol]]

[[folder:Anime]]
* As mentioned above, this is standard for ALL anime recording in Japan. However, Japan uses a different style of recording than many other countries. Anime uses what is known as "three microphone" or the "step-up mic", where there are three microphones set in front of a screen showing the cartoon. The actors go through the episode scene by scene and "step-up" to the microphone when it's time for their lines. This technique has its roots in pre-WWII American radio shows.
* The pictured example comes from the ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' episode "Cartoon Buffoon," which parodied how anime gets made. The image in question comes in a scene near the end of the episode, where a bunch of the cast get into one room with and try to voice a [[StylisticSuck crudely drawn anime casting Dedede as the hero]], [[HilarityEnsues which leads to]] people shoving each other out of the way to voice their lines while [[WhoWritesThisCrap other people in the same room talk about how dumb the writing is]].
* The staff of ''Anime/CodeGeass'' made a comic detailing the process, discussing the actors' ([[MorphicResonance represented by their respective characters]]) particular quirks, like Creator/TakahiroSakurai wearing a beret to get "psyched up" for his reads and the male actors teasing Creator/AmiKoshimizu about how thin her thighs are.
* All of the English voice actors recorded together when ''Anime/BattleOfThePlanets'' was produced.
* This was averted in the Cloverway English dub of ''Anime/SailorMoon''. Incidentally, Creator/SaraLafleur and Creator/BarberaRadeki (who played "Amara" and "Michelle", respectively, partners in a [[HideYourLesbians bowdlerized]] relationship), [[HilariousInHindsight always recorded together]].
* A rare English dub example occurs in the 1996 recording of the ''[[Manga/AhMyGoddess Oh My Goddess!]]'' OAV. In two separate scenes, the actors for Keiichi and Belldandy recorded together. The director did this for a couple of reasons: 1) the script called for the characters to talk over each other and he didn't have the technology to do it in post; 2) the actors were engaged at the time and he wanted to take advantage of their obvious chemistry.
* Some of Creator/{{Disney}}'s English dubs of Creator/StudioGhibli films will do this. In their dub of ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', Creator/{{Dakota|Fanning}} and Creator/ElleFanning recorded together. And in ''Anime/WhisperOfTheHeart'', Creator/BrittanySnow (Shizuku) and Music/AshleyTisdale (Yuko) recorded their song together.
* In ''Anime/SummerWars'', the voice actors recorded together in both the original Japanese version ''and'' the English dub.
* A CutawayGag in ''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'' shows Nyarko and Mahiro as AnimatedActors performing in this fashion (and Mahiro [[{{Slapstick}} throwing his copy of the script at Nyarko's head]] as punishment for her repeatedly invoking EndingTropes).
* Being an anime about making anime, ''Anime/{{Shirobako}}'' demonstrates how it's done in several episodes, including variations like a large group doing background voices for a crowd.
* Being a series about anime voice actors, ''Manga/SeiyusLife'' has this a lot. Episode 1 involves a traditional anime voice acting, while in episode 7, Futaba tries her hand on dubbing a foreign movie--apparently ADR is not necessarily used in Japanese dubbing of foreign films.
* According to Petrea Burchard, the first couple episodes of the original ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' OVA dub were recorded with her and Matt K. Miller together as Ryoko and Tenchi respectively before it was deemed too inefficient.
* Creator/ApphiaYu and Creator/MicahSolusod recorded their respective parts of Tiriel and Sorath together in ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' Seasons 2-3. Notably, they're a couple in real life.
* According to Sue Ulu, she recorded together with Kim Sevier as Kei and Yuri for the English dub of ''[[Anime/DirtyPair Dirty Pair Flash]]''.
* The English dubs recorded at Omni Productions in Hong Kong (best known for their numerous Animax dubs) were always recorded as a group, even when some voice actors voiced [[ActingForTwo multiple parts]] (exceptions were sometimes made if the characters were literally talking to each other).
* Odex dubs were recorded as a group, notably their obscure dub of the first 104 ''Manga/OnePiece'' episodes, likely explaining why there were so many [[TheOtherDarrin recasts]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Film]]
Animated films in America are often NOT recorded with all voices in the same room due to Hollywood's increasing tendency of [[CelebrityVoiceActor relying on popular film stars to fill major voice roles]]. Due to these actors' schedules, they usually record separately from the minor actors (usually full-time [=VAs=] who often DO record together). But even then there can be aversions, as listed below.
* In ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', Creator/JohnCleese and Creator/JulieAndrews recorded their lines as King Harold and Queen Lillian together. This might have to do with the fact that they're both trained in the English style and could have had difficulty acting alone.
* When they did ''WesternAnimation/TheRoadToElDorado'', Creator/KennethBranagh and Creator/KevinKline asked to perform their dialogue together. The result was a very natural (and very funny) banter.
* This trope and {{Improv}} are how the CGI animated film ''WesternAnimation/SurfsUp'' was recorded.
* Creator/JohnGoodman and Creator/BillyCrystal recorded most of their dialogue together in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1''.
* Creator/SeanHayes and Creator/DaveFoley recorded their lines together in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' since they were collectively playing the two-headed character Terri and Terry.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{TMNT}}'' had all the turtles voice actors record together. It helps that they're voiced by veteran voice actors, and thus would be able to do so.
* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' may have been subjected to this trope to allow for natural-sounding {{Improv}} from the leads.
* When recording dialogue for the emotional scenes in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', Creator/KristenBell and Creator/IdinaMenzel recorded their lines as Anna and Elsa respectively in the same room. Examples include "For the First Time in Forever (Reprise)" and much of the scene when Anna is in Elsa's ice castle.
* Some of the ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' voice actors recorded their lines via this trope, such as Creator/WillSmith and Creator/JackBlack, and Creator/RobertDeNiro and Creator/MartinScorsese.
* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' did this for at least Paige O'Hara and Creator/RobbyBenson, who voiced the eponymous couple. Likewise, Creator/JerryOrbach, Creator/DavidOgdenStiers, and Creator/AngelaLansbury, who voiced, respectively, Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts, also recorded their dialogue together as well. Orbach and Lansbury even recorded "Be Our Guest" together.
* An early example was ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'', which had Creator/BurtReynolds and Creator/DomDeLuise recording all their dialogue as Charlie and Itchy, and Creator/VicTayback and Creator/CharlesNelsonReilly did the same as Carface and Killer. In both cases, they improvised a great deal of their dialogue. The former two would even send director Don Bluth out of the room to properly cut loose.
* Creator/JackBlack and Creator/AngelinaJolie recorded together as Po and Tigress for ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'', and may have done the same for the other two movies.
* Creator/BillHader and Creator/AnnaFaris recorded much of their dialogue together for ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs''.
* There were occasional sessions on ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' where Creator/ScottWeinger and Creator/RobinWilliams recorded their lines together, but these were seldom done since, after all, this was [[HarpoDoesSomethingFunny Robin Williams]] we're talking about, and Weinger struggled not to laugh.
** Creator/LeaSalonga and Brad Kane recorded "A Whole New World" in the same room, albeit separated by several feet of sound dampening material (viewing each other through tiny portholes) to isolate their voices on separate tracks.
* Creator/NathanLane and Creator/ErnieSabella recorded all their dialogue for Timon and Pumbaa in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' together because they had such great chemistry. It helps that the two were close friends and thus could easily work with each other.
* Just like in the main series, ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017'' plays with this by having the usual Vancouver actors record together. Creator/TaraStrong and the celebrity actors record in separate studios in Los Angeles and New York.
* For the [[WesternAnimation/LegoDCComicsSuperHeroes Lego Flash movie]], Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, who voiced the title character, recorded a [[https://www.brickfanatics.com/exclusive-lego-dc-super-heroes-interview-james-arnold-taylor/ lot of his dialogue]] with Creator/DwightSchultz (reverse Flash), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Dr. Fate, Captain Cold), and Creator/KateMicucci (Zatanna)
* For ''WesternAnimation/TheBoxtrolls'', Creator/DeeBradleyBaker and Creator/SteveBlum, who voiced many of the titular characters, recorded together.
* London-based actor Creator/MattRyan travelled to Los Angeles to [[https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/justice-league-dark-trailer-breakdown-director-jay-oliva/ reprise the role]] of [[Characters/{{Hellblazer}} John Constantine]] for ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDark''.
* For the making of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'', the actors not only recorded many scenes in the same room but often acted them out with cameras capturing their movements to use as a guide for the animation.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' has the voice actors for the Titans record together, just like in its parent series.
* ''WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank2016'' had James Arnold Taylor and David Kaye, who voiced the titular duo, record their dialogue together alongside Jim Ward (Captain Quark) and Armin Shimmerman (Dr. Nefarious).
* For both ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Creator/TomHanks and Creator/TimAllen recorded their lines together. This was nearly-essential for the first movie, since pretty much the whole film rested on their shoulders.
** Creator/TomHanks and Creator/AnniePotts recorded some of their scenes for ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' together so they could fully develop Woody and Bo's relationship. Creator/KeeganMichaelKey and Creator/JordanPeele also recorded a lot of their dialogue together to properly capture the comedic timing between them.
* Creator/TomHolland and Creator/ChrisPratt recorded some of their scenes as the brother main characters of ''WesternAnimation/{{Onward}}'' together as the two are friends and the creators wanted to capture that in the recordings.
* Creator/MelBlanc and Creator/TonyAnselmo recorded their dialogue together for WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck and WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck for the piano dueling sequence in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', as seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq8Rk8FjvRI here]].
* The ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse'' films use this on and off depending on who's available. Creator/ShameikMoore recorded several of his scenes with Creator/JakeJohnson and Creator/BrianTyreeHenry in [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse the first movie]], and discussed the process during the press tour. Creator/HaileeSteinfeld states that she had ''no idea'' they were able to do this before said tour. And thus she asked the creators to have her record lines with other actors in [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse the sequel]]. Hailee then went on to record several of her scenes with Shameik, Creator/IssaRae, and Creator/SheaWhigham.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live Action Television]]
* ''Series/TheMandalorian'': While ADR is, as mentioned above, usually done in isolation, Creator/PedroPascal and Creator/JohnLeguizamo did their ADR for the opening scene of "The Marshall" together as seen the in behind-the-scenes documentary for the season.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Radio and Audio Drama]]
* This is Creator/TheBBC's preferred method for producing radio drama, although the "room" is sometimes replaced by a location, as with the 1990s production of ''Literature/BleakHouse'', recorded at a castle in Kent.
* This is also Creator/BigFinish's preferred method producing Audioplay/BigFinishDoctorWho and their other series. Apparently Creator/TomBaker doesn't do this, though the producers have kept quiet about whether it's because of his advanced age, or because of his relationship with some of his old co-stars.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* The English version of ''VisualNovel/{{Snatcher}}'' had actors that recorded with each other. This combined with better direction made for a result way better than what most games had at the time.
* The ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' series is one of the earliest examples of this in the medium of video games, with the voice actors all recording together when sharing scenes, rather than alone.
* While most of the voice actors in the English dub of ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' recorded their lines separately, Pit and Palutena's voice actors, Creator/AntonyDelRio and Creator/AliHillis respectively, recorded many of their lines together.
* For ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'', the scenes where Batman and the Joker interact were recorded with Creator/KevinConroy and Creator/MarkHamill [[https://youtu.be/PnkcZF34SE0?t=95 in the room together]].
* Most of the dialogue in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'' was recorded separately by each actor, but the more emotional scenes between Max and Chloe or Max and Kate were recorded together.
* ''Videogame/{{Halo 4}}'' had Steve Downes and Jen Taylor recording Master Chief and Cortana's scenes together, a first given Downes usually recorded in his native Chicago rather than the Seattle where the games were made (the actors had also only met each other shortly before).
* For ''VideoGame/Haven2020'', Janine Harouni and Chris Lew Kum Hoi did all their recordings for Yu and Kay together, which helped in bringing out as much of the couple's chemistry as possible.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''WebVideo/SailorMoonAbridged'', uniquely for AbridgedSeries, is recorded with all the players in one room. It becomes obvious in the outtakes when things get changed at the last minute, lots of ThrowItIn and one of the actors being forced to leave the room because he couldn't stop laughing and ruining the take.[[note]] For reference, the standard recording style for abridged series is either one guy talking to himself, or an editor [[https://youtu.be/nmKoXHo7PrM?t=102 taking snippets of dialogue from voice actors that may be on opposite sides of the planet from each other]] and editing it all together to make an episode.[[/note]]
* According to Instagram posts, ''WebAnimation/TheGrosseryGang'' webseries utilizes this, as, thanks to the backing of the toy franchise, it has a higher production value, so it has higher voice actor use.
* ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'' cast does this.
* Seasons 15 and 16 of ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' had some cases with Carolina and Washington's scenes, [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BstgozKFP8g/ though the actors had to be with their backs to each other]] so their lines wouldn't be picked up by the other's microphone. One episode of season 16 also had [[https://twitter.com/bexmix/status/993699840776462336 Tucker and Sister recording togther]]. And an early case, back in season 3, had Voices In One Closet (which was the "recording booth" before getting dedicated studio space!), with everyone together to do the awakening Zealots and thus enhance the chaotic sound of that scene.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]
* Like with Japan, this is standard for many Western animated TV shows, except that in America, 90% of the dialogue is laid down before a single frame is ever animated (hence the term "pre-lay"). It would be far easier to list instances where this style is partially or entirely averted.
* This is the standard procedure for any show in the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, and appears to be voice director Creator/AndreaRomano's preferred style.
** At times Creator/MarkHamill would just accidentally mess up the session by making everyone laugh while doing the Joker voice. How? Because he didn't sit down and read the lines, he actually stood up and ''performed'' the actions. At times, the artists would then base Joker's movements during lines directly off of what Hamill was doing. The reason this worked is because this is the guy who played [[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]], who can overact like no other ("NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! IT'S NOT POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!"), which fit the Joker. In one famous example, the episode "The Man Who Killed Batman" has Joker conduct a "funeral" for Bats, complete with Harley playing "AmazingFreakingGrace"... on the kazoo. They could only do this in one take because Creator/ArleenSorkin actually '''did''' play "Amazing Grace" on a kazoo and afterwards everyone was laughing too hard to continue.
** In an interview for ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'', Creator/KevinConroy (the voice of Batman) mentions that this is how most of the WB's animated shows are produced. By comparison, trying to give a comparable performance alone in a recording booth is much harder.
* ''WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM'': A variation was used: Most of the cast (which was largely composed of veteran full-time voice actors) acted in the same room, with the sole exception of Creator/JaleelWhite, the voice of Sonic. While this made it hard to play off of the rest of the cast, he also had more takes to work with. This was especially true for ''Adventures'' and ''Underground'', because those two shows did their recording in Canada, while Jaleel was in Los Angeles.
* ''WesternAnimation/SonicPrime'': Creator/DevenMack and Ian Hanlin, the voices for Sonic and Shadow in the show respectively, [[https://twitter.com/DevenOClock/status/1676337001786687488 recorded the season 2 premiere episode, "Avoid the Void", together]]. This is notable due to the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic had made in-group studio recordings together impossible throughout 2020, with this one being the only one of the show where the two principal actors recorded together.
* Creator/MattGroening prefers his shows do this whenever possible.
** The principal actors on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' record together, with the lone exception of Harry Shearer who, later in the show's run, has opted to record from his home studio. Hank Azaria will often be patched in from an outside studio when his live-action and stage career makes it difficult for him to join the others. Maggie Roswell has also recorded her parts from her home studio in Colorado since 2002.
** The actors on ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' recorded together.
* Done in production of ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'', as well as most other shows Creator/CraigMcCracken is involved with.
** Also done in ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''. Creator/TaraStrong (voice of Bubbles) has said in interviews that the outtakes from that show were so insane that if they were ever leaked, she and Creator/EGDaily (voice of Buttercup) would be in a ''lot'' of trouble.
* Notorious on ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'', leading to a general conversational feel to the show, as well as tons and tons of very obvious ThrowItIn.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats'' had the cast recording in the same room, leading to some amusing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftU5GfORvH8 bloopers]] (with many expletives).
* The original ''[[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Transformers]]'' cartoon was recorded like this, and according to the voice actors, this led to many amusing antics inside the recording studio -- Creator/FrankWelker and Creator/MichaelBell were apparently notorious for encouraging the voice actors to misbehave.
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' follows a similar method as revealed in behind-the-scenes footage.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' did this whenever it was possible.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has a variant. Most of the cast record together in Vancouver, but since Creator/TaraStrong (who voices Twilight) lives in LA, Creator/TabithaStGermain or Creator/KellySheridan provides the scratch track for Twilight during recording, and Tara later records over the scratch track.
** However, for "The Ticket Master" and "The Cutie Map", Tara went up to Vancouver to record with the rest of the cast.
** For the season 8 premiere, Creator/MauriceLaMarche (who voiced Chancellor Neighsay) was with the voice actors in Vancouver.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} Anima]][[WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020 niacs]]'' does it with Yakko (Creator/RobPaulsen), Wakko (Creator/JessHarnell), and Dot (Creator/TressMacNeille), [[PunctuatedForEmphasis EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.]] They've done it so many times that Paulsen, Harnell, and [=MacNeille=] eventually became friends even after the original 90's series ended.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}:'' For the final scene of "Hopping Mall", during the production of Season 2 in 2019, Brenda Song and Justin Felbinger, voices of Anne and Sprig respectively, recorded their dialogue together. When it was done, the following [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brendasong_justinfelbinger_b1mfspcpmdy_6.jpg selfie]] was taken by Felbinger as a memento.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'':
** "Dream Weaver" has Cricket visit his family and manipulate their dreams; in the case of Tilly's, Chris Houghton and Marieve Herington recorded their dialogue together.
** Chris and Zeno Robinson (Remy's voice actor) recorded their dialogue for "Time Crisis" with each other, given that Cricket and Remy had ''lots'' of dialogue together.
** The "Road Trip" animated short is five straight minutes of all four nuclear Greens in the Kludge talking to each other as they head out to Breakfast Land; thus all four of their voice actors recorded their dialogue together in the same booth during production.
* ''WesternAnimation/ElinorWondersWhy'': Before the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/markedamckay_marianash_wyattwhite__95805396.jpg Markeda [=McKay=], Maria Nash, and Wyatt White, the voices for Elinor, Olive, and Ari respectively,]] recorded their dialogue together and eventually became friends. When the pandemic hit, the cast recorded separately, but would meet up in the studio again from time to time as of 2021 as the pandemic began to slowly wind down.
* Averted with ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}} Hilda]]''. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2021_01_13_142518.png Bella Ramsey, Ameerah Falzon-Ojo, and Oliver Nelson all record their voices separately]]. However, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20201222_083650.jpg they all keep in touch and follow each other on Instagram]]. Heck, during a Q&A on Instagram, Ameerah Falzon-Ojo, voice of Frida, confirmed that she's friends with Bella Ramsey, herself.
-->'''Ameerah Falzon-Ojo:''' Bella Ramsey is amazing. She's an amazing person and a wicked actress. I haven't seen her in a very long time but I miss you girl!
** It was finally played straight when this photo of the show's main actors was taken during production of the show's third and final season, with [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bellaramsey_ameerahfalzonojo_olivernelson__ersyiitvgamormu_1.jpg Bella Ramsey, Ameerah Falzon-Ojo, and Oliver Nelson on their last day in the recording studio]].
* Many shows produced by Loren Bouchard: ''WesternAnimation/DrKatzProfessionalTherapist'', ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'', ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers''. The actors are generally encouraged to improvise. This has the effect of more natural sounding overlapping.
%%* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime''. -ZCE
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' does this, as seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCwZgzz88UI here]].
* Subverted with ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. While the cast does record in a group, they usually record in two separate groups - the Rugrats themselves and the adult characters. Creator/TaraStrong recorded her lines for Dil separately. As most of his lines are either crying or speaking gibberish, she recorded separately because the "dialogue" she had to record for Dil could get irritating after a while.
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' cartoon mostly averted this trope, according to an interview with Creator/StephenOuimette (the voice of the title character). He and Creator/AlysonCourt, who voiced Lydia, would record their lines together, just the two of them, and the rest of the cast would be recorded and added afterward.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' and ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', with the occasional exception of voice actors like Creator/LarsMikkelsen (the voice of Thrawn) and Creator/TomBaker (the voice of the Bendu), usually because they're overseas and the recording studio where the voice actors gather is in Lucasfilm Headquarters, located in San Francisco.
* This is how episodes of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' are recorded - most behind-the-scenes features show the cast recording together. Averted with [[WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie the movie]], as the film involved more celebrities (Creator/AlecBaldwin, Creator/ScarlettJohansson, etc.) which likely made scheduling more difficult, so behind-the-scenes footage shows them recording their lines alone.
* Averted with recent WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes projects - according to Creator/BobBergen (the current voice of Porky Pig and Tweety Bird), sometimes it can get very confusing when he only gets his lines and has no idea what the context is.
* A partial subversion for both ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'' and ''WesternAnimation/ElenaOfAvalor''. According to Creator/CraigGerber, the creator of both shows, the cast members usually record their parts separately, but are usually brought together for the more emotional scenes and if schedules work out.
* Subverted with ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. All the actors recorded their lines separately, with a majority of them from Los Angeles, while Maulik Pancholy (voice of Baljeet) recorded his lines from New York, and Thomas Brodie-Sangster (voice of Ferb) recorded via phone patch from the United Kingdom. One notable exception was that Ashley Tisdale and Caroline Rhea recorded their dialogue in "Rollercoaster" together, since they had a lot of dialogue together.
** This is also generally averted with the creators' next show ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'', due to how the lead character is voiced by famous musician Music/WeirdAlYankovic, who's naturally busy.
* ''WesternAnimation/StretchArmstrongAndTheFlexFighters'' also follows this trope, according to Scott Menville (voice of Stretch) and series co-developer Kevin Burke.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Vampirina}}'' plays with this. Behind the scenes footage does show the cast together. However, Ian James Corlett, voice of Chef Remy Bones, has houses in both California and Canada (he does work in both Los Angeles and Vancouver as of circa 2014), meaning he can join the voice actors in one session, and record separately another time.
* Averted with ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017''. Creator/DavidTennant (Scrooge [=McDuck=]) and Catherine Tate ([[spoiler:Magica [=DeSpell=]]]) are based in the UK as opposed to the US like everyone else. The rest of the cast also tended to record solo as well due to scheduling conflicts. Notably, Danny Pudi (Huey) and Ben Schwartz (Dewey) did initially record together, but they ended up distracting each other so much during sessions that they agreed it would be better to do it separately.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', since it has both big names and big voice actors attached to it, would have them record separately. It's done on occasion, though, like with the episode "Friendenemies", where Adam [=MacArthur=] (Marco) and Creator/RiderStrong (Tom) recorded together.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' has the cast record together, although not always, usually if it's too large a cast (like with Race Against Crime).
* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' not only has the actors record together for the most part, but the actors perform the kissing scenes between their characters. Several characters in season 2 had their actors replaced because they weren't available for recording sessions (Rocket, The Flash, Deathstroke). They ''almost'' had to replace Creator/TimCurry as G. Gordon Godfrey for the same reason, but Creator/GregWeisman stalled by performing a scratch track mimicking Curry's long delivery times as much as possible, and having Curry record later in [=ADR=].
* The voice cast for ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'' records their dialogue together. Jenny Slate, the voice of Nanny, is the usual exception.
* Behind the scenes footage for ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' also shows this is the case.
* Mark Hamill confirmed in [[https://www.cinemablend.com/television/1615220/what-mark-hamill-will-miss-about-regular-show-the-most this interview]] that the cast of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' would typically record their dialogue together.
* Creator/HannaBarbera typically did this for their shows (as shown by the page image for Main/VoiceActors). One notable exception was George O'Hanlon when he returned to the role of [[WesternAnimation/TheJetsons George Jetson]] in the 1980s, this was due to how much longer it took him to record his lines after suffering a stroke. Sadly, O'Hanlon would actually die in the studio while recording his lines for ''WesternAnimation/JetsonsTheMovie''.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' sometimes does this -- the season three episode "Hit the Diamond" was the first time that the entire voice cast for an episode was there at the same time. Though, funnily enough, since Charlyne Yi (Ruby's voice actress) had to voice the bulk of that episode's characters (playing not only the main Ruby, but also all five members of the Ruby Squad), most of the session was everyone else standing around and [[ActingForTwo watching her talk to herself]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'', Creator/RobbieDaymond and Creator/EricBauza record their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiqEhX2VTG8 dialogue]] for [=SwaySway=] and Buhdeuce together.
* [[https://youtu.be/R8gV5XF99HA This video]] for ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'' shows that the cast records together.
* Referenced in one of ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Chowder]]'''s most memorable NoFourthWall gags, where Chowder, Mung, and Schnitzel wind up so broke they can [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGb-2oVDWXk no longer afford the show's animation]]. SmashCut to Nicky Jones, Dwight Schultz, Creator/JohnDimaggio and Creator/TaraStrong (whose character isn't even supposed to ''know'' about any of this) in the recording booth, debating what to do, and ultimately starting an impromptu car-wash to raise money.
* Some behind the scenes photos archived on older versions of the [=PBS=] Kids website (available [[https://web.archive.org/web/20021202023025im_/http://pbskids.org/sagwa/bts/voice/fufu/images/making_voices_fufu_image02.gif here]], [[https://web.archive.org/web/20010819233832im_/http://pbskids.org/sagwa/bts/voice/sagwa/images/making_voices_sagwa_image03.gif here]], [[https://web.archive.org/web/20010821223916im_/http://pbskids.org/sagwa/bts/voice/mama/images/making_voices_mama_image03.gif here]], and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20011228220734im_/http://pbskids.org/sagwa/bts/voice/dongwa/images/making_voices_dongwa_ima-30.gif here]]) show that most of the actors for ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat'' recorded together (this was likely averted with the Vancouver-based actors in the show such as Hiro Kanagawa).
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' used this trope for its main cast, which according to Renae Jacobs (April), allowed the cast to play off each other and even ad-lib.
* [[http://collider.com/tara-strong-rocky-and-bullwinkle-interview/ According]] to Creator/TaraStrong, the cast for each episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfRockyAndBullwinkle'' records together in order to play off each other really well.
** The original episodes of ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndHisFriends'' were recorded this way as well. There are some videos of HilariousOuttakes of some of the actors messing up their lines or {{Corpsing}} and some of the ribald language of narrator Bill Conrad.
* The voice recording sessions for ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-_94F6w_jg were done this way]].
* Creator/KyleMcCarley, who voices Simon in ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain,'' [[https://twitter.com/KyleMcCarley/status/1294360046273351680 mentioned on his Twitter]] that he, Creator/DianeDelano (Tuba), and Isabella Abiera (Hazel) were together for every group record in Book 3, with Creator/KirbyHowellBaptiste (Grace) coming in when her schedule allowed. [[https://twitter.com/KyleMcCarley/status/1294356540082675713 He also mentions]] that this made the end of the season's fifth episode ([[spoiler:which has Hazel sobbing her heart out after the death of Tuba]]) genuinely uncomfortable for him to record thanks to [[ChildrenVoicingChildren Abiera's convincing performance]] during said scene.
-->'''Kyle [=McCarley=]:''' The only time I've ever been on a group record and thought, "Man, this would be easier if I were recording solo."
* Prior to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, ''WesternAnimation/CloseEnough'' creator JG Quintel mentioned how the cast recorded together for every episode.
* Mostly averted in ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'', as the cast generally records separately. However on at least one occasion, Creator/{{Tawny Newsome}}'s recording session overlapped with Creator/{{Jack Quaid}}'s, allowing the two of them to act out their scenes together, riffing and improvising along the way, to their delight and what they admitted must have been the horror of the sound editors and animators who had to wring usable material out of their takes.
* This behind the scenes [[https://youtu.be/wmj9gdseSRM video]] from early on shows Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and JK Simmons all recording together for ''WesternAnimation/Invincible2021''.
* Because of all the {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s, ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'' usually recorded all the actors separately. However, a slight variation was done for "The Best Thing That Ever Happened", since a lot of the dialogue was given to [=BoJack=] and Princess Carolyn. Creator/WillArnett recorded his lines in Los Angeles, while Creator/AmySedaris phoned in from New York to record her lines via Skype.
* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': This is how the show is recorded, if [[https://twitter.com/BrendaCrichlow/status/861989779344244736 these]] [[https://twitter.com/BrendaCrichlow/status/861990787235463168 posts]] by Brenda Crichlow (the voice of Dr. Skelley) are to be believed.
* [[https://youtu.be/L8qOOEGviDw?t=150 This]] behind-the-scenes video of the 2000 ''Literature/CliffordTheBigRedDog'' animated series shows that the cast recorded side-by-side.
* Creator/BillFarmer spoke about how this was done for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' in ''Podcast/TalkinToonsWithRobPaulsen'' at first, but they would keep cracking each other up while recording, with one incident being where they kept {{Corpsing}} at the line [[HehHehYouSaidX "blow on my/your boo-boo"]] in one episode where Daisy Duck was a doctor, so the actors agreed to record separately more often.
* ''WesternAnimation/MoonGirlAndDevilDinosaur2023'':
** According to an [[https://gizmodo.com/marvel-moon-girl-devil-dinosaur-disney-cast-ep-intervie-1850051584 interview]], Diamond White (Lunella) and Libe Barer (Casey) record their lines together to make Lunella and Casey's friendship as authentic as possible.
** This was also done with Diamond White and Fred Tatasciore to provide a natural background for Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur's bond.
* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'': Jeremy Jordan and Eden Espinosa recorded their lines for the "Nothing Left to Lose" sequence with each other face-to-face in the same room, given that the song is directed toward one another.
* ''WesternAnimation/WorkItOutWombats'' has the cast record together, a shown in [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miaswaminathan_ianho_rainjanjua__9271041860976.jpg these]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miaswaminathan_ianho_rainjanjua__9271041860978.jpg pictures]].
* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mawo7MHqxQM This behind-the-scenes]] video shows Creator/JackMcBrayer (Wander) and Creator/AprilWinchell (Sylvia) recording their lines together.
[[/folder]]
----