Soon you’ll be able to make your TikTok posts growl like Chewbacca — or snark like Rocket Racoon. As part of Disney’s sprawling Disney Plus Day festivities, the company unveiled a…
sprawling Disney Plus Day festivities
, the company unveiled a partnership with TikTok that will let users of the short-form video app add text-to-speech sounds from popular characters across its Star Wars, Marvel and Disney Animation brands. According to Disney, character voices to be available on TikTok’s text-to-speech menu will include Chewbacca, C-3PO and a Stormtrooper from the Star Wars universe; others will include Stitch and Rocket Racoon . At the time of this writing, Rocket Racoon is the only option available from the Disney collection.
To add the Disney character voices to a TikTok video, make a new post using the “+” button, then edit the video and tap “Next.” Then tap “Text” at the bottom of the screen to add your text, then tap the “Text-to-speech” button to select one of the voices .
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