Patty and Marci voiced by boys?


Lol nooo

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Boys are voiced by women all the time. It makes sense, because their voices are still high-pitched.

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Then you know why it's a different case than what the O.P. said.

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Well, he was surprised because of how unusual it is.

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I forgot to mention that. Yes, men voicing female adults isn't that uncommon, since women can have lower voices too.

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I loved that scratchy voice for Marcie. They have never had as good a Marcie since the 1970s.

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when is this on this month?

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link doesn't work, and I read it's actually on tonight(11/24).

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Is that why Marci always gets confused and calls Patty sir?

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Charles often played with 'misconceptions', like 'The Great Pumpkin', which was just Linus confusing christmas and religion with Halloween (originally).

Kids don't know the world as well as adults, so they make all kinds of mistakes until they learn how things really are. I would be perfectly within reason for a kid to not realize how genderized 'sir' is supposed to be.

Also, Peppermint Patty is a tomboy, without feminine qualities that would signify her as female, the way many others do. Even Lucy is more 'clearly female', despite being masculine in some behaviour. Patty looks, sounds, and behaves like a boy, so obviously 'sir' would fit her in Marcie's thinking. (Drat, I made the mistake of calling her 'Marcy' previously, because someone else made that mistake and I trusted them instead of researching..)

I think Marcie calls her 'Ma'am' in one of the comics.

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Plus Marcie is near-sighted with her Coke-bottle glasses.

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And the worst Chuck voice ever. He sounded like a girl.

My people skills are fine. It's my tolerance of morons that needs work.

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