Notice the squeakiness in his voice too.Practice by squeezing your nostrils closed to imitate the voice.Notice as well that when he speaks it almost sounds like he has marbles in his mouth. He also sounds super nasally which is a distinct sound. Remember, Cartman is still a kid who hasn't gone through puberty so his voice is really high. He’s a loud talker and often sounds like he’s yelling at everyone, even during normal conversations.For example, when saying the word “tomorrow,” he pronounces it, “Tuh-muh-ruh.” Instead of saying, “Cool!” and pronouncing all the letters in the word, Cartman says, “Ku!” He also tends to speak from behind his teeth. Cartman has a slight lisp and tends to jumble letters together. Observe how he holds his mouth, how his jaw is positioned, how his tongue stays flat when saying most words, etc.Who better to learn how to mimic Cartman’s voice, than from the voice actor himself? Replay his videos a lot. Note the type of words he uses, phrases he says often and how he relates to others. Make note of the subtleties and nuances in his voice. You’ll need to do this to truly understand his voice and his character in general.
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