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* HopelessAuditionees: IneptTalentShowContestant: The "bad" singers tend are designed to fall into this category when revealed.
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* CelebrityImpersonator: A few of the secret singers have been this, while season 3 featured a "Doppelganger Night", where all six singers were impersonators of

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* CelebrityImpersonator: A few of the secret singers have been this, while season 3 featured a "Doppelganger Night", Night" episode, where all six singers were impersonators of celebrity impersonators.

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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on {{Creator/Fox}} on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .

The contestant is presented with a group of six "secret singers" identified only by their occupation. It's the contestant's job to eliminate the bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing. Assisting by clues and a celebrity panel over the course of six rounds, the contestant must eliminate one singer at the end of each of the first five rounds, receiving $10,000 if they succeed at eliminating a bad singer.

The game consists of 6 rounds:

* '''Round 1''' and '''2''' '''Lip Sync Challenge''': Three of the six singers participate in a lip sync performance for one song each, with the bad singers miming to a recording by someone else, and the good singers miming to a recording of their own performance.
* '''Round 3''' '''Unlock My Life''': The contestant is presented a video clue package relating to one of the four remaining singers of their choice.
* '''Round 4''' '''Secret Studio''': The contestant is presented a video recording from a studio session by one of the three remaining singers of their choice, although the audio is pitch-shifted so they cannot hear their vocals.
* '''Round 5''' '''Interrogation''': The contestant may question one of the final two singers for 30 seconds.

* ''' Round 6''' '''Final Round''': The contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win $100,000 by correctly guessing whether the last remaining singer is good -- revealed by means of a duet with one of the guest panelists.

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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on {{Creator/Fox}} on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the A South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .

The
game show, whose U.S. version premiered in 2020 on Creator/{{Fox}} with Creator/KenJeong of ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'' fame as host.

In each episode, a
contestant is presented with a challenge: figuring out who among a group of six "secret singers" is bad or good, without hearing them sing live. The singers are identified only by their occupation. It's the contestant's job to eliminate the bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing. Assisting by title, with each round presenting clues towards the singers' background and a celebrity panel over the course of six rounds, how they perform. After each round, the contestant must eliminate one of the singers, after which they perform live on-stage; if the singer at is revealed to be bad, the end of each of the first five rounds, receiving $10,000 if they succeed at eliminating a bad singer.

The game consists of 6 rounds:

* '''Round 1''' and '''2''' '''Lip Sync Challenge''': Three of the six singers participate in a lip sync performance for one song each, with the bad singers miming to a recording by someone else, and the good singers miming to a recording of their own performance.
* '''Round 3''' '''Unlock My Life''': The
contestant is presented earns a video clue package relating to one of cash prize ($10,000 in the four remaining singers of their choice.
* '''Round 4''' '''Secret Studio''': The contestant is presented a video recording from a studio session by one of the three remaining singers of their choice, although the audio is pitch-shifted so they cannot hear their vocals.
* '''Round 5''' '''Interrogation''':
first two seasons, $15,000 since season 3). The contestant may question also consult a celebrity panel, led by regulars such as Creator/CherylHines, and containing a guest musician.

The exact rounds vary by season, but each episode invariably begins with
one or two rounds focused on lip sync performances, and ends with the "Interrogation" -- where the contestant asks questions of the final two singers for 30 seconds.

* ''' Round 6''' '''Final Round''': The
60 seconds; in that round, the bad singers are required to lie.

At the end of the show, if the
contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win $100,000 by can correctly guessing guess whether the last remaining singer is good -- revealed by means of or bad (revealed through a duet with the guest musician), they pocket the $100,000 grand prize.

!! This series provides examples of:
* AdaptationDistillation:
** Some versions, particularly the original South Korean version, have the contestant be a celebrity guest rather than a civilian.
** The short-lived Creator/{{BBC}} version in the UK ''mostly'' followed the format of the Fox version. However, cash was not awarded for eliminating bad singers, and the objective was to instead have a good singer be the last one left in order to win the £10,000 grand prize (if the last singer was bad, ''they'' won the money instead).
* CatchPhrase: "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Let's! See! Your! Voice!]]"
* CelebrityImpersonator: A few of the secret singers have been this, while season 3 featured a "Doppelganger Night", where all six singers were impersonators of
* GameShowHost: Ken Jeong
* HopelessAuditionees: The "bad" singers tend to fall into this category when revealed.
* {{Lifelines}}: The "Golden Mic" in the Lip Sync Showdown beginning in season 2, where the contestant can hear further observations from a celebrity guest off-stage.
* SecretIdentityVocalShift: The "Secret Studio" round played in season 1 showed footage from a recording session by
one of the guest panelists.secret singers, except with a ''Masked Singer''-style effect filter on top of their vocals,
* TalentDouble: Invoked in the opening lip sync round, where the bad singers mime to a recorded performance by a professional singer. The good singers mime to their own recording.

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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on {{Creator/Fox}} on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .

The contestant is presented with a group of six "secret singers" identified only by their occupation. It's the contestant's job to eliminate the bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing. Assisting by clues and a celebrity panel over the course of six rounds, the contestant must eliminate one singer at the end of each of the first five rounds, receiving $10,000 if they succeed at eliminating a bad singer.

The game consists of 6 rounds:

* '''Round 1''' and '''2''' '''Lip Sync Challenge''': Three of the six singers participate in a lip sync performance for one song each, with the bad singers miming to a recording by someone else, and the good singers miming to a recording of their own performance.
* '''Round 3''' '''Unlock My Life''': The contestant is presented a video clue package relating to one of the four remaining singers of their choice.
* '''Round 4''' '''Secret Studio''': The contestant is presented a video recording from a studio session by one of the three remaining singers of their choice, although the audio is pitch-shifted so they cannot hear their vocals.
* '''Round 5''' '''Interrogation''': The contestant may question one of the final two singers for 30 seconds.

* ''' Round 6''' '''Final Round''': The contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win $100,000 by correctly guessing whether the last remaining singer is good -- revealed by means of a duet with one of the guest panelists.

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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on {{Creator/Fox}} on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the A South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .

The
game show, whose U.S. version premiered in 2020 on Creator/{{Fox}} with Creator/KenJeong of ''Series/TheMaskedSinger'' fame as host.

In each episode, a
contestant is presented with a challenge: figuring out who among a group of six "secret singers" is bad or good, without hearing them sing live. The singers are identified only by their occupation. It's the contestant's job to eliminate the bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing. Assisting by title, with each round presenting clues towards the singers' background and a celebrity panel over the course of six rounds, how they perform. After each round, the contestant must eliminate one of the singers, after which they perform live on-stage; if the singer at is revealed to be bad, the end of each of the first five rounds, receiving $10,000 if they succeed at eliminating a bad singer.

The game consists of 6 rounds:

* '''Round 1''' and '''2''' '''Lip Sync Challenge''': Three of the six singers participate in a lip sync performance for one song each, with the bad singers miming to a recording by someone else, and the good singers miming to a recording of their own performance.
* '''Round 3''' '''Unlock My Life''': The
contestant is presented earns a video clue package relating to one of cash prize ($10,000 in the four remaining singers of their choice.
* '''Round 4''' '''Secret Studio''': The contestant is presented a video recording from a studio session by one of the three remaining singers of their choice, although the audio is pitch-shifted so they cannot hear their vocals.
* '''Round 5''' '''Interrogation''':
first two seasons, $15,000 since season 3). The contestant may question also consult a celebrity panel, led by regulars such as Creator/CherylHines, and containing a guest musician.

The exact rounds vary by season, but each episode invariably begins with
one or two rounds focused on lip sync performances, and ends with the "Interrogation" -- where the contestant asks questions of the final two singers for 30 seconds.

* ''' Round 6''' '''Final Round''': The
60 seconds; in that round, the bad singers are required to lie.

At the end of the show, if the
contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win $100,000 by can correctly guessing guess whether the last remaining singer is good -- revealed by means of or bad (revealed through a duet with the guest musician), they pocket the $100,000 grand prize.

!! This series provides examples of:
* AdaptationDistillation:
** Some versions, particularly the original South Korean version, have the contestant be a celebrity guest rather than a civilian.
** The short-lived Creator/{{BBC}} version in the UK ''mostly'' followed the format of the Fox version. However, cash was not awarded for eliminating bad singers, and the objective was to instead have a good singer be the last one left in order to win the £10,000 grand prize (if the last singer was bad, ''they'' won the money instead).
* CatchPhrase: "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis Let's! See! Your! Voice!]]"
* CelebrityImpersonator: A few of the secret singers have been this, while season 3 featured a "Doppelganger Night", where all six singers were impersonators of
* GameShowHost: Ken Jeong
* HopelessAuditionees: The "bad" singers tend to fall into this category when revealed.
* {{Lifelines}}: The "Golden Mic" in the Lip Sync Showdown beginning in season 2, where the contestant can hear further observations from a celebrity guest off-stage.
* SecretIdentityVocalShift: The "Secret Studio" round played in season 1 showed footage from a recording session by
one of the guest panelists.secret singers, except with a ''Masked Singer''-style effect filter on top of their vocals,
* TalentDouble: Invoked in the opening lip sync round, where the bad singers mime to a recorded performance by a professional singer. The good singers mime to their own recording.
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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on Fox on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .

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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on Fox {{Creator/Fox}} on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .
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I Can See Your Voice is an American game show that premiered on Fox on September 23, 2020. It is an adaptation of the South Korean series, and is hosted by comedian Creator/KenJeong .

The contestant is presented with a group of six "secret singers" identified only by their occupation. It's the contestant's job to eliminate the bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing. Assisting by clues and a celebrity panel over the course of six rounds, the contestant must eliminate one singer at the end of each of the first five rounds, receiving $10,000 if they succeed at eliminating a bad singer.

The game consists of 6 rounds:

*'''Round 1''' and '''2''' '''Lip Sync Challenge''': Three of the six singers participate in a lip sync performance for one song each, with the bad singers miming to a recording by someone else, and the good singers miming to a recording of their own performance.
*'''Round 3''' '''Unlock My Life''': The contestant is presented a video clue package relating to one of the four remaining singers of their choice.
*'''Round 4''' '''Secret Studio''': The contestant is presented a video recording from a studio session by one of the three remaining singers of their choice, although the audio is pitch-shifted so they cannot hear their vocals.
*'''Round 5''' '''Interrogation''': The contestant may question one of the final two singers for 30 seconds.

* ''' Round 6''' '''Final Round''': The contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win $100,000 by correctly guessing whether the last remaining singer is good — revealed by means of a duet with one of the guest panelists.

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