Daryl's Voice
Daryl's Voice
Hi,
I noticed recently that Daryl seemed to have a strong accent, kind of "cowboy-like" in my opinion. I know people were imagining him with that voice, but I don't remember him talking like that before. An example it that he says stuff like "Fer" instead of "For". I don't remember him talking that way before...was his voice changed?
I noticed recently that Daryl seemed to have a strong accent, kind of "cowboy-like" in my opinion. I know people were imagining him with that voice, but I don't remember him talking like that before. An example it that he says stuff like "Fer" instead of "For". I don't remember him talking that way before...was his voice changed?
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Re: Daryl's Voice
I don't see why he'd have a different accent than the rest of the pack, as they probably grew up together. Then again he does seem to have a few different mannerisms in his speech.
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He's my favorite also! I just love the way he speaks! I'm a big fan of that accent!
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Re: Daryl's Voice
maybe he likes watching westerns and just picked up some of the slang?
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Re: Daryl's Voice
Maybe he picked up the accent while hanging around his coyote cousin?
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That's probably a better explanation as coyotes are for the most part out west.
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Re: Daryl's Voice
I'm not sure it's exactly "cowboy" so much as just Southern.
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Coyotes live in the South too.
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Re: Daryl's Voice
Southern, western. Point is that it is a very wonderful accent.
Re: Daryl's Voice
This, pretty much. Also note that Miles has a pretty large pack for a semi-feral wolf pack, or at the very least we've seen just so far.Xane wrote:Daryl's always been one o' them good ol' wuffs
https://www.housepetscomic.com/2009/10/ ... mily-tree/ "gotta", "boy"
https://www.housepetscomic.com/2012/09/ ... ft-behind/ "mighta grew up"
https://www.housepetscomic.com/2012/09/ ... s-warfare/ "Yes'm"
Not sure why he'd have that dialect when none of the others have but Rick's never said that Miles and his brothers grew up in the same region together! Besides, it's cute. Daryl's my favorite wolf.
Here's some fun behind the screen facts.
Even though Miles and his wife and cubs all live directly with the ferrets, not all of the pack lives there. Some come and go as they please and we don't really directly know which regions they all call home.