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{{iw|wikipedia|Jeff Manning}} was the first announcer in the series, starting many of the trends that would later be followed by the future announcers; in addition to his booming style and various exclamations during gameplay, such as [[Character selection screen|characters being selected]], Jeff Manning started a trend where both the Announcer and [[Master Hand]] are voiced by the same person. Manning's voice has a significant filter applied to it, causing his voice to echo, as well as increasing the intensity of his voice; his actual delivery, however, is relatively calm, and he does not generally hold out words for long periods of time.
{{iw|wikipedia|Jeff Manning}} was the first announcer in the series, starting many of the trends that would later be followed by the future announcers; in addition to his booming style and various exclamations during gameplay, such as [[Character selection screen|characters being selected]], Jeff Manning started a trend where both the Announcer and [[Master Hand]] are voiced by the same person. Manning's voice has a significant filter applied to it, causing his voice to echo, as well as increasing the intensity of his voice; his actual delivery, however, is relatively calm, and he does not generally hold out words for long periods of time.


Outside of Manning's voice, two other actors provide the announcer's voice in different regions; Frank Wölfel provides his voice in the German [[PAL]] version, and Jean-Marc Delhausse provides his voice in the French PAL version. The Chinese version of the game, released for the {{iw|wikipedia|iQue Player}}, reuses Manning's voice.
Outside of Manning's voice, two other actors provide the announcer's voice in different regions; Frank Wölfen provides his voice in the German [[PAL]] version, and Jean-Marc Delhausse provides his voice in the French PAL version. The Chinese version of the game, released for the {{iw|wikipedia|iQue Player}}, reuses Manning's voice.


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