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* ''Webcomic/EnnuiGo'': Calixta naturally speaks with a stutter, but is able to speak normally with effort, and does so in her wrestling {{Heel}} persona. [[spoiler:It's also revealed that her mother has the same stutter. She normally hides it, but briefly lapses back into it on a single occasion during an argument with her daughter]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': The flashback at the beginning of "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS7E5Unmortricken Unmortricken]]" shows that [[Characters/RickAndMortyEvilMorty Evil Morty]] used to have the same anxious, stuttering voice as every other Morty. The first sign that he's snapped after putting up with Rick's abuse for so long is that he drops the stutter completely.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': The flashback at the beginning of "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS7E5Unmortricken Unmortricken]]" shows that [[Characters/RickAndMortyEvilMorty Evil Morty]] Morty]]--who has ''never'' stammered in his previous appearances set in the present day--did in fact used to have the same anxious, stuttering voice as every other Morty. The We see the moment he permanently drops the stutter completely as the first sign that he's snapped after putting up with his Rick's abuse for so long is that he drops the stutter completely.long.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': The flashback at the beginning of "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS7E5Unmortricken Unmortricken]]" shows that [[Characters/RickAndMortyEvilMorty Evil Morty]] used to have the same anxious, stuttering voice as every other Morty. The first sign that he's snapped after putting up with Rick's abuse for so long is that he drops the stutter completely.
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* Toggle, a character in ''Doonesbury'', has difficulty speaking after suffering brain damage in Iraq.

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* Toggle, a character in ''Doonesbury'', has difficulty speaking after suffering brain damage in Iraq. He usually loses the stutter when Gary Trudeau wants to use him to make a point.
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* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', Abel never stutters when he is telling someone a story.

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* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': Abel never stutters when he is telling someone a story.

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* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman'', Abel never stutters when he is telling someone a story.
* {{ComicBook/Starman}}: Nash stops stuttering when her brother is [[AvengingTheVillain killed]] and she becomes the [[DaddysLittleVillain heir to the Mist legacy]]. When asked how she stopped, Nash claimed that she was "[[ThatManIsDead someone else]]".

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\n* In ''ComicBook/TheSandman'', ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', Abel never stutters when he is telling someone a story.
* {{ComicBook/Starman}}: ''ComicBook/StarmanDCComics'': Nash stops stuttering when her brother is [[AvengingTheVillain killed]] and she becomes the [[DaddysLittleVillain heir to the Mist legacy]]. When asked how she stopped, Nash claimed that she was "[[ThatManIsDead someone else]]".



** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Vol 1]]'': When Byrna is truly furious her stutter all but disappears, as is shown when she volunteers to join Villainy Inc. She is understandably pissed at being imprisoned in a foreign country when all her crimes happened within the United States and strapped into a mind washing device that forced her to obey her captors and tried to force her to be happy about it. She's also the most clear example of the Aphrodite Girdle's failing, as she was able to fight off all the effects but obedience and secretly rebuild and improve on her arsenal and armor while imprisoned on Reformation Island.

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** ''[[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Wonder Woman Vol 1]]'': ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': When Byrna is truly furious her stutter all but disappears, as is shown when she volunteers to join Villainy Inc. She is understandably pissed at being imprisoned in a foreign country when all her crimes happened within the United States and strapped into a mind washing device that forced her to obey her captors and tried to force her to be happy about it. She's also the most clear example of the Aphrodite Girdle's failing, as she was able to fight off all the effects but obedience and secretly rebuild and improve on her arsenal and armor while imprisoned on Reformation Island.









-->'''Toggle''' I like it here. People never t...t...t...
-->'''Zonker''' Treat you different.
-->'''Toggle''' Try to finish my sentences.

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-->'''Toggle''' -->'''Toggle:''' I like it here. People never t...t...t...
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** Eve’s stutter completely disappears at times when:

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** Eve’s Eve's stutter completely disappears at times when:



*** she’s acting ([[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Charlie)

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* In ''Theatre/WeWillRockYou'' the main character Galileo has a heavy stutter that slowly disappears after meeting Scaramouche to the point where she points it out to him before they sing ''Who Wants To Live Forever''

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* In ''Theatre/WeWillRockYou'' the main character Galileo has a heavy stutter that slowly disappears after meeting Scaramouche to the point where she points it out to him before they sing ''Who "Who Wants To to Live Forever''
Forever?".




* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' introduces Necalli, who displays this in his dialogue. Considering his design and his name suggest that he's from an ancient civilization (possibly Aztec in origin), this habit could be explained as him trying to adapt to modern language.
-->'''Necalli:''' ''(after defeating Vega)'' You can never ho...hope to cut me with such a feeble blade.
-->'''Necalli:''' ''(after defeating Ken)'' Give u...up. I'll dr...drink your flames.

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\n* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' introduces Necalli, who displays this in his dialogue. Considering that his design and his name suggest that he's from an ancient civilization (possibly Aztec in origin), this habit could be explained as him trying to adapt to modern language.
-->'''Necalli:''' ''(after ''[after defeating Vega)'' Vega]'' You can never ho...hope to cut me with such a feeble blade.
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blade.\\
'''Necalli:''' ''[after
defeating Ken)'' Ken]'' Give u...up. I'll dr...drink your flames.
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* In the ''Literature/GreenHills'' series, Stewart stutters badly when speaking English, but not at all when speaking Welsh or singing in any language.

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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'', protagonist Suletta Mercury has a noticeable stutter, which disappears whenever she is in the cockpit of Aerial, her giant mech partner.

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This is often TruthInTelevision, as many stutterers don't stutter ''at all'' if they're acting, singing, or talking about something they know well.

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This is often TruthInTelevision, as many stutterers don't stutter ''at all'' at all (or do it much less) if they're acting, singing, or talking about something they know well.




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* As explained above, this can be TruthInTelevision, as there is a set of circumstances where a stutterer might not be affected (or be less affected) by his condition, such as when acting, singing, talking about very familiar topics, or even when drunk. Note, however, that the whole condition is a complex topic and doesn't affect everybody the same way, to the extent that what helps some cases might not work, or even have the opposite effect, in others (it can also become a SelfFulfillingProphecy, as stutterers finding themselves in those circumstances might only become more nervous on the notion that they ''must'' stop stuttering, ultimately making it all worse). People with this condition often need a lot of trying and failing in order to discover their particular tricks.
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* Philbert has a pretty bad stutter, which is one of the reasons he mostly avoids contact with people. It turns out that his stutter goes away when he's onstage performing, and he becomes a standup comic.

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* ''Film/HuntingAndGathering'': Philbert has a pretty bad stutter, which is one of the reasons he mostly avoids contact with people. It turns out that his stutter goes away when he's onstage performing, and he becomes a standup comic.



* ''Literature/ErastFandorin'' has a stutter/verbal tic that goes away when he's in disguise/in more LetsGetDangerous moments.

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* ''Literature/ErastFandorin'' Literature/ErastFandorin has a stutter/verbal tic that goes away when he's in disguise/in more LetsGetDangerous moments.
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* Philbert has a pretty bad stutter, which is one of the reasons he mostly avoids contact with people. It turns out that his stutter goes away when he's onstage performing, and he becomes a standup comic.
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* ''Film/{{Stutterer}}'': In this short film a young man with a stutter so bad he can't communicate has an internet girlfriend who wants to meet in RealLife. He's terrified at what will happen when she hears his stutter.

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* ''Film/{{Stutterer}}'': In this short film Played with. Greenwood, who has a young man with a stutter so very very bad he can't communicate stutterer, also has an internet Internet girlfriend who wants to meet in RealLife. He's terrified at named Ellie, and he's scared of what will happen when she hears his stutter.
he meets her in real life. His stutter doesn't go away when he meets her--but it doesn't matter, because she's deaf. And happily, he knows sign language.

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* Toggle, ''Webcomic/AvasDemon'''s Odin usually stutters except when he's lying.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Imp}}'', Celina's imp stutters
a character in ''Doonesbury'', has difficulty speaking after suffering brain damage in Iraq.
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* ''Webcomic/AvasDemon'''s Odin usually stutters except when he's lying.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Imp}}'', Celina's imp stutters a lot, especially when he's scared or nervous, but speaks normally when calm enough.

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* ''Webcomic/AvasDemon'''s Odin usually stutters except when he's lying.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Imp}}'', Celina's imp stutters a lot, especially when he's scared or nervous, but speaks normally when calm enough.
A story posted on Website/FourChan tells the tale of an autism caretaker witnessing the infernal badness of ''VideoGame/SonicBoom'' overpowering the speech impediments of one of his students. [[http://i.imgur.com/D84saHj.png Behold!]]



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* A story posted on Website/FourChan tells the tale of an autism caretaker witnessing the infernal badness of ''VideoGame/SonicBoom'' overpowering the speech impediments of one of his students. [[http://i.imgur.com/D84saHj.png Behold!]]

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* A story posted on Website/FourChan tells the tale of an autism caretaker witnessing the infernal badness of ''VideoGame/SonicBoom'' overpowering the speech impediments of one of his students. [[http://i.imgur.com/D84saHj.png Behold!]]

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** ''ComicBook/TheHiketeia'': Danny speaks in a stutter for most of the story but when she reveals what happened to her sister and her murders of the men responsible she speaks fluidly.

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** ''ComicBook/TheHiketeia'': ''ComicBook/WonderWomanTheHiketeia'': Danny speaks in a stutter for most of the story but when she reveals what happened to her sister and her murders of the men responsible she speaks fluidly.
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* Actor Nicholas Brendon has a stutter that he says he beats by using a handful of tricks he learned when he was a kid to get around his speech problem. One is turning everything into a song lyric in his head before he says it. Another is pretending that he's actually his twin brother (actor Kelly Donovan) instead of himself, as he never stutters when he's performing.

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* Actor Nicholas Brendon Creator/NicholasBrendon has a stutter that he says he beats by using a handful of tricks he learned when he was a kid to get around his speech problem. One is turning everything into a song lyric in his head before he says it. Another is pretending that he's actually his twin brother (actor Kelly Donovan) instead of himself, as he never stutters when he's performing.
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* ''Film/{{Stutterer}}'': In this short film a young man with a stutter so bad he can't communicate has an internet girlfriend who wants to meet in RealLife. He's terrified at what will happen when she hears his stutter.
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* Creator/SamuelLJackson had a stutter when he was younger and one of the reason he likes swearing so much is because swearing helped him get over it. He'll still occasionally swear to himself if he starts stuttering again.
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* In ''Music/TheHamiltonMixtape'', halfway through his part in "My Shot (Rise Up Remix)," Joell Ortiz begins stuttering and saying "um" before every word. After one line of doing that, he busts into his fastest, most boastful part with ease.

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