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| Can anyone think of examples of talking furniture? I have a performance to do for my course (Performing Arts) and I'm supposed to become a toychest in once scene. I've been thinking of voices to use, i've decided on movements and shapes, but am stuck between a few possibilites. I'm thinking either a jolly, booming sort of voice for a deep and old creaking chest, or an excitable, happy-go-lucky sort of wide eyed sounding voice... I can't decide. Think beauty and the beast if you're trying to imagine what we're going for here, talking candelabra, talking clock etc... Or if anyone can think of any animations that feature a talking toychest that would certainly help!Thanks |
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| Can anyone think of examples of talking furniture? I would have the personality of a killer toy chest ready to entice, cajole, entrap, and decapitate. I would use the voice of the consumer products safety board. Sorry people, I’m in the furniture business and am a little paranoid about the dangers of toy chests. |
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