<p>If you listen to his voice, It's not "Clear". It sounds as if coming from an old speaker or television. But why would it be this way? All the other SL characters have clear, voices, almost as if they're real people speaking actual words. Except for Funtime Freddy, but he's a bit glitchy overall, but it still doesn't sound OLD-like.
</p><p>I think this might be because Funtime Foxy (Using the Parental Voice Sync and Replay) recorded a voice off of a radio or TV or something, and used it for talking.
</p><p>My second point, here is how his voice was described in the voice actor job posting:
</p><p><i>"Everything spoken should be melodic and with a strong voice, almost like a ringmaster for a circus."</i>
</p><p>Bombastic? Like a ringmaster? A strong voice? These traits will bring attention to yourself.
</p><p>Buuuuut Scott himself said the Funtime Foxy was more of an introvert. Someone like that would definetly NOT want to bring attention to themselves.
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So in conclusion, I think that Funtime Foxy went and got a voice using the voice sync to get a voice off an old TV or something... Since it is just being essentialy recorded, the unclearness of it makes sense. And he's using that voice so he doesn't have to use his own, actual voice in the rare case he HAS to say something. I mean, If <i>I </i>was shy, I'd much rather use someone else's voice to talk than my own.
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This could be the case...
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Or I could just be flat out wrong, and that voice is his actual voice (Which is fine, by the way. I actually like the voice he was given.)
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It's something to think about, at least.
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EDIT: This is not supposed to be a gender debate thread. The "Actual" voice could just as much be male as it could be female.
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