Why is he the only character who speaks with a French accent?
>>77935999
Because he's french
>>77936018
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>>77936018
But they're all French.
He's, like, REALLY fucking French compared to everyone else so there's no other way to express it.
>>77936081
He's Frencher
like i dunno he's lower class or whatever. along with the maidfeatherduster
>>77935999
Because French accents are silly and he's the comic relief.
>>77936081
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>>77936147
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>>77936168
this
same reason the Thenardiers were the only ones with French accents in the Les Miserables movie
>>77936276
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Because Jerry Orbach never half-assed a thing in his life, while the rest of the cast mailed it in.
>>77936164
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>>77936168
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>>77936334
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>>77935999
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He's Occitan
>>77936665
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>>77936714
Is this a new meme
>>77936778
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>>77936966
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>>77935999
This happens in a bunch of films that take place in non-English speaking countries. Either everyone has a British accent or only one or a few characters sound like they're actually from there. Phantom of the Opera is the same way, only Madame Giry has a French accent.
>>77936334
Every time I see Law and Order I miss that wonderful old badass.
He's Canadian
>>77938840
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>>77939319
I just hate how so many people actually dislike having generic accents to denote country of origin. I mean, that's literally what accents do in real life, why is it a bad thing to have them in film/animation/games?
>>77939538
Since technically, they would be speaking French and not English, which is why giving them American/British accents doesn't feel out of place. If you wanted to be accurate, everyone would be speaking French with subtitles.
>>77935999
BECAUSE HE CAN FUCKING SPEAK FRENCHENERANCE
>>77936276
this one?
>>77942719
You have excellent taste anon.