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* Some characters in ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'' have this voice. Some for understandable reasons (such as Hal Monitor, a cop with a desktop computer for a head), others for RuleOfFunny. The most prominent example of the latter is Bob Bobowski, a Garo whose voice provider is [=WillFromAfar=] from acapela-box.

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* Some characters in ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'' have this voice. Some for understandable reasons (such as Hal Monitor, a cop with a desktop computer for a head), others for RuleOfFunny. ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'':
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The most prominent example of 2016 video "Can Ganondorf Come Out To Play?" introduces major character Bob, who is voiced by the latter is Bob Bobowski, a Garo whose voice provider is [=WillFromAfar=] from acapela-box.text-to-speech voice.
** 2020 introduces Hal Monitor, a computer-headed security guard who uses a Speakonia voice, Rob the Scarecrow, who uses a generic male voice, and Whimpu, who uses the Takumi_male text-to-speech engine.
** Most of the cast of [=SMG4=]'s spinoff series ''Machinima/GuardsNRetards'' uses a text-to-speech voice. The two main characters, Chris and Swagmaster, use Microsoft Mike and Sam, respectively.
** There was a recurring narrator who used a British text-to-speech voice.



* ''Machinima/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'':
** The 2016 video "Can Ganondorf Come Out To Play?" introduces major character Bob, who is voiced by the [=WillFromAfar=] text-to-speech voice.
** 2020 introduces Hal Monitor, a computer-headed security guard who uses a Speakonia voice, Rob the Scarecrow, who uses a generic male voice, and Whimpu, who uses the Takumi_male text-to-speech engine.
** Most of the cast of [=SMG4=]'s spinoff series ''Machinima/GuardsNRetards'' uses a text-to-speech voice. The two main characters, Chris and Swagmaster, use Microsoft Mike and Sam, respectively.
** There was a recurring narrator who used a British text-to-speech voice.
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* Some characters in ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers'' have this voice. Some for understandable reasons (such as Hal Monitor, a cop with a desktop computer for a head), others for RuleOfFunny. The most prominent example of the latter is Bob Bobowski, a Garo whose voice provider is [=WillFromAfar=] from acapela-box.
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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice on his own [[note]]Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s as Vader in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began. Even in Jones' non-''Star Wars'' roles, such as reprising Mufasa in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing2019'', Jones' voice was shaky and he was unable to emote like he used to.[[/note]]. It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech with a synthetic bass tone.

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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice on his own [[note]]Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s as Vader in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, aged, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began. Even in Jones' non-''Star Wars'' roles, such as reprising Mufasa in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing2019'', Jones' voice was shaky much shakier and he was unable to emote like he used to.[[/note]]. It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech with a synthetic bass tone.

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* Bootleg Jacques from WebVideo/JonTron's Disney Bootlegs video uses the [=WillFromAfar=] text-to-speech voice as well.

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* Jacques from the WebVideo/JonTron series uses Cepstral David text-to-speech voice.
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Bootleg Jacques from WebVideo/JonTron's his Disney Bootlegs video uses the Acapela's [=WillFromAfar=] text-to-speech voice as well.
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* The Blockheads' computer in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}'' movie reads out its on-screen text using an early version of [=MacInTalk=].
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* All the cameos of Music/HatsuneMiku in the third season of ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil'' have the NT version of her voice synthesizer voicing her lines, unlike the appearance of her character in '' Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', in which Creator/SakiFujita herself voices her [[ComputerVoice by using Vocaloid-esque voice effects]]. However, the regular voice provider for Miku [[SpecialThanks still appears]] in the ''DomDX'' credits anyway.

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* All the cameos of Music/HatsuneMiku in the third season of ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil'' have the NT version of her voice synthesizer voicing her lines, unlike the appearance of her character in '' Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', in which Creator/SakiFujita herself voices her [[ComputerVoice by using Vocaloid-esque voice effects]]. However, the regular voice provider for Miku [[SpecialThanks still appears]] in the ''DomDX'' ''[=DomDX=]'' credits anyway.
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* All the cameos of Music/HatsuneMiku in the third season of ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil'' have the NT version of her voice synthesizer voicing her lines, unlike the appearance of her character in '' Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'', in which Creator/SakiFujita herself voices her [[ComputerVoice by using Vocaloid-esque voice effects]]. However, the regular voice provider for Miku [[SpecialThanks still appears]] in the ''DomDX'' credits anyway.

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' uses a simple voice synthesizer to speak each letter of the text, very quickly. Characters even add the proper inflection if a sentence ends with a question mark. It's fairly unintelligible if you try to listen to it, but in the original Japanese it works a lot better, in fact, almost perfectly, since the Japanese language used a series of fixed pronouns compared to western languages which phonemes has to be combined to form words.

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' uses a simple voice synthesizer to speak each letter of the text, very quickly. Characters even add the proper inflection if a sentence ends with a question mark. It's fairly unintelligible if you try to listen to it, but in the original Japanese it works a lot better, in fact, almost perfectly, since the Japanese language used uses a series of fixed pronouns syllable-based characters compared to western languages which languages, where phonemes has have to be combined to form words.


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* All the voice acting in ''VideoGame/FaithTheUnholyTrinity'' is done with the early text-to-speech program [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_Automatic_Mouth Software Automatic Mouth]], adding to its {{retraux}} nature.
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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice on his own (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began. Even in Jones' non-Star Wars roles, such as reprising Mufasa in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing2019'', Jones' voice was too weak and shaky to emote like he used to.) It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech with the synthetic bass tone.

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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice on his own (Jones' [[note]]Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s as Vader in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began. Even in Jones' non-Star Wars non-''Star Wars'' roles, such as reprising Mufasa in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing2019'', Jones' voice was too weak and shaky and he was unable to emote like he used to.) [[/note]]. It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech with the a synthetic bass tone.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots''' "Three Robots" has 11-45-G, voiced by a currently unknown text-to-speech program. Compared to most users of the trope who are voiced this way to seem cold and inhuman, 11-45-G's is used to provide contrast with a legitimate GenkiGirl JerkWithAHeartOfGold personality. It makes everything she says quite hilarious.
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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began.) It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech.

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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice on his own (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began.began. Even in Jones' non-Star Wars roles, such as reprising Mufasa in ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing2019'', Jones' voice was too weak and shaky to emote like he used to.) It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech.speech with the synthetic bass tone.
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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began.) It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech.

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* Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' ''Film/RogueOne'' sounded noticeably worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began.) It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech.
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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days. This was carried forward with ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.
* The audio deepfake was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' sounded noticeably worn.)

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake an A.I. voice simulator called Respeecher to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days. This was carried forward with ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.
* The audio deepfake Respeecher was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' sounded noticeably worn.)worn, and those instances were nearly a decade before production on ''Obi-Wan'' began.) It helps that Vader's voice is an in-universe example of this. Anakin's vocal cords were damaged by the hot gases on Mustafar, with the helmet enhancing his speech.
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* The audio deepfake was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production), being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{RoleReprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' sounded noticeably worn.)

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* The audio deepfake was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production), production, being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{RoleReprise}}s {{Role Reprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' sounded noticeably worn.)

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days]]. This was carried forward with ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days]]. days. This was carried forward with ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.
* The audio deepfake was reused in ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' for Darth Vader, presumably due to Creator/JamesEarlJones, who was 91 years old during production), being too old to perform the character's menacing voice (Jones' {{RoleReprise}}s in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' and ''Film/RogueOneAStarWarsStory'' sounded noticeably worn.)
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* ''Webvideo/{{Zerolenny}}'' Uses the "Daniel(UK)" TTS program for the voice of Robolenny.
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* After much speculation by the fans regarding the voice of ADA, the computer assistant in ''VideoGame/{{Satisfactory}}'', Jace, the community manager at Creator/CoffeeStainStudios, revealed that the voice was completely generated using Google's [=WaveNet=] speech synthesis engine. Specifically, US English Voice C.

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* After much speculation by the fans regarding the voice of ADA, the computer assistant in ''VideoGame/{{Satisfactory}}'', Jace, one of the community manager managers at Creator/CoffeeStainStudios, revealed that the voice was completely generated using Google's [=WaveNet=] speech synthesis engine. Specifically, US English Voice C.
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* After much speculation by the fans regarding the voice of ADA, the computer assistant in ''VideoGame/Satisfactory'', Jace, the community manager at Creator/CoffeeStainStudios, revealed that the voice was completely generated using Google's [=WaveNet=] speech synthesis engine. Specifically, US English Voice C.

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* After much speculation by the fans regarding the voice of ADA, the computer assistant in ''VideoGame/Satisfactory'', ''VideoGame/{{Satisfactory}}'', Jace, the community manager at Creator/CoffeeStainStudios, revealed that the voice was completely generated using Google's [=WaveNet=] speech synthesis engine. Specifically, US English Voice C.
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* After much speculation by the fans regarding the voice of ADA, the computer assistant in ''VideoGame/Satisfactory'', Jace, the community manager at Creator/CoffeeStainStudios, revealed that the voice was completely generated using Google's [=WaveNet=] speech synthesis engine. Specifically, US English Voice C.
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** It wasn't the first video game tie-in for Franchise/{{Tron}} to use this. The standing arcade game and ''Tron Solar Sailer'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivisio}}n also used synthetic voice sound clips in-game. Given the franchise in question, it was a rather appropriate use!

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** It wasn't the first video game tie-in for Franchise/{{Tron}} to use this. The standing arcade game and ''Tron Solar Sailer'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivisio}}n UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}} (using the Intellovoice attachment) also used synthetic voice sound clips in-game. Given the franchise in question, it was a rather appropriate use!
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** It wasn't the first video game tie-in for Franchise/{{Tron}} to use this. The standing arcade game and ''Tron Solar Sailer'' for the UsefulNotes/Intellivision also used synthetic voice sound clips in-game. Given the franchise in question, it was a rather appropriate use!

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** It wasn't the first video game tie-in for Franchise/{{Tron}} to use this. The standing arcade game and ''Tron Solar Sailer'' for the UsefulNotes/Intellivision UsefulNotes/{{Intellivisio}}n also used synthetic voice sound clips in-game. Given the franchise in question, it was a rather appropriate use!
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** It wasn't the first video game tie-in for Franchise/{{Tron}} to use this. The standing arcade game and ''Tron Solar Sailer'' for the UsefulNotes/Intellivision also used synthetic voice sound clips in-game. Given the franchise in question, it was a rather appropriate use!
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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''.
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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly as he aged]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly as he aged]].since the ''Return of the Jedi'' days]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]

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* The merchant in ''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecrodancer'' doesn't "speak", per se, but he "sings" along to the background music by way of a synth voice track layered over the rest of the soundtrack. Because his singing can be used to locate his store (and its useful goods), it's generally considered a SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound. [[ChestMonster Just be careful if the singing seems off-key]].

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* The merchant in ''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecrodancer'' doesn't "speak", per se, but he "sings" along to the background music by way of a synth voice track layered over the rest of the soundtrack. Because his singing soundtrack, which can be used to locate his store (and its useful goods), it's generally considered a SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound.goods). [[ChestMonster Just be careful if the singing seems off-key]].



* The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum has the ''Cheetah Sweet Talker'', of which those who own one would attest that it sound anything but sweet- it’s synthesis was even compared to the voice of a [[Series/DoctorWho Dalek]]. The Cheetah Sweet Talker also uses phoneme splicing, and at its heart is a General Instruments [=SP0256-AL2=] speech chip, the same chip used in the Intellivision Intellivoice module and the Magnavox Odyssey voice module.

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* The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum has the ''Cheetah Sweet Talker'', of which those who own one would attest that it sound anything but sweet- it’s its synthesis was even compared to the voice of a [[Series/DoctorWho Dalek]]. The Cheetah Sweet Talker also uses phoneme splicing, and at its heart is a General Instruments [=SP0256-AL2=] speech chip, the same chip used in the Intellivision Intellivoice module and the Magnavox Odyssey voice module.


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* Some music from ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'' contains vocals by Albert, a text-to-speech voice from Mac computers.
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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s]].80s, as the real Hamill's voice changed significantly as he aged]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]
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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s]].

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* In ''Series/TheMandalorian'' season finale, [[spoiler:Luke Skywalker's voice is this, using the audio equivalent of deepfake to compose new lines for the character using archival samples of Creator/MarkHamill's voice in the 70s and 80s]]. This was carried forward with [[spoiler:Series/TheBookOfBobaFett]]
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* The STAFF Bots of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach'' use computer generated voices. Since these are the most common type of animatronic found in the Pizzaplex it's meant to give the impression of them being mass produced and not being an animatronic designed for a specific purpose, like the game's four main animatronics.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Beatmania}} IIDX 15: DJ TROOPERS'' used Microsoft Sam for the "[[{{Engrish}} Enemy Plane Appoach]]" voice in the music used for AttractMode and some of the menus.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Beatmania}} IIDX 15: DJ TROOPERS'' used Microsoft Sam for the "[[{{Engrish}} "[[GratuitousEnglish Enemy Plane Appoach]]" voice in the music used for AttractMode and some of the menus.
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