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*DescendedCreator: The lead creators of a show, also voice characters for the show.
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* TenorBoy: The hero has a graceful, high voice.

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This is yet another music trope.


* AltoVillainess: The female sub-trope of EvilSoundsDeep.


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* GrumpyGrowler: Angry or grouchy characters have coarse, raspy voices.
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Not a voice-acting trope.


* InnocentSoprano: Heroines sound better with an soprano.
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Not a voice-acting trope.


* TenorBoy: An idealistic and cheery male hero who has a high voice.
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* AuthoritySoundsDeep: Deep voices as symbols of leadership in characters.
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* BaritoneOfStrength: Strong characters with fittingly low voices.
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* TenorBoy: An idealistic and cheery male hero who has a high voice.
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* InnocentSoprano: Heroines sound better with an soprano.
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Now a disambig


* GutturalGrowler: A character speaks in a voice that's coarse, raspy or snarly.

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* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: The credits list the voice actors involved, but do not specify which characters the actors played.


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* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: The credits list the voice actors involved, but do not specify which characters the actors played.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: The credits list the voice actors involved, but do not specify which characters the actors played.

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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: UnspecifiedRoleCredit: The credits list the voice actors involved, but do not specify which characters the actors played.
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* ProfessionalVoiceDissonance: A character changes their natural voice in order to sound more professional, authoritative, or if the character is an actor, to better fit a role.
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* ContraltoOfDanger: A tough, confident female character with a notably low-register voice.

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