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Teen, GenZ, tween voice. - Dogen Eyeler - compilation of work; characters; animation; audio book; sarcastic; disappointed; energetic; youthful; woman; weeping; mature; thoughtful; narrator; articulate; conversational; excited; educational; monster, grumpy; supportive.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Mid-Atlantic) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
how many, darn it. I knew this day would come. Hold your position. I'm coming in with backup. Stay where you are. Don't let them see you face it. He's never going to talk. Just look at him. He's full of secrets. I guess we'll never get our pond back. Might as well accept it now. Your treacherous ways. Air. Now, over. Your reign has ended. We now declare victory. This spot is ours, and this I've traveled with the speed of light. That's some pretty cosmic stuff. Could you be a bit more specific on how to find it? Taylor laughed, reached over and swiped his wet finger across Wiley's glasses. Taylor, Mrs Harp, the bus driver with eyes behind her back, said. Keep your backside in the seat in your hands to yourself where I'm going to slap you with the detention. Who he's dead just like that. He was right here around chasing his ball this morning and then whom all of a sudden he cues Hofer, quit breathing. Poor Mrs Flanagan Pukey was looking kid to her. The dog was all she had. Disgusting. They ruined my nap. He gets worse every year, and they show up earlier and earlier. It's driving me crazy. Um, hello. And how about your best friends? That's me. We what? You can do it. But we're here to help. Mm. What? Didn't I think of that? Oh, man, it's still not right. Don't give up. Ask for help. That's dry It How that is worth clapping for.