Josh goes off in some weird directions
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, 2/15/25
Hey, here's a fun fact for you: did you know that ventriloquists don't "throw" their voices anywhere? They just learn to speak with their mouths closed while working a puppet to match their speech, which creates the illusion that the voice is coming from elsewhere, because our sense of vision is much more precise than our sense of hearing and we tend to lock on to the moving puppet and assume that's where the sound is coming from (and it's generally not too far from the puppeteer anyway). Advanced practitioners can alter their voice to be softer so it seems to be coming from far away, but nobody can actually make it sound like it's coming from a completely different direction. And yet there are so many comics and cartoons that imply otherwise! Much like this one! I attribute it to comics and ventriloquism emerging from the same milieu of popular entertainment and so cartoonists felt they would be violating kayfabe if they let on how it worked, but it's also possible they didn't know either because you couldn't just look stuff up on Wikipedia back then, and now we're stuck with the tropes. Anyway, my point is that as a child, I, like I assume many of you, had wildly incorrect ideas about ventriloquism, so thanks a lot, comics. And don't even get me started on quicksand!
Heathcliff, 2/15/25