Here, MTTF refers to My Talking Tom Friends, and OC means Original Character. You can click or tap on any MTTF character or either of my two Scratch OCs (the ones with special hats are my Scratch OCs). Each character has a unique voice—MTTF characters speak normally, while my Scratch OCs talk in an unusual way. To understand them, check the speech bubble on the project screen as they talk. You can also click or tap the white background (not the characters or thumbnail) or press space/enter to control how the characters appear. For MTTF characters, you can toggle their arms on or off, and for the Minecraft-style OC, you can change its facing direction.
In this context, MTTF refers to My Talking Tom Friends, and OC stands for Original Character. All MTTF character voices were made using AI voice cloning on SoundTools, with samples available in the project’s editor in both full and short versions for every character except Becca. Becca’s sample is already the perfect length for some external AI voice cloning platforms, though it’s considered short on most major ones. The external platform used was SoundTools. The MTTF-style OC has kept the same voice for a while, even though the project aims to give all characters new voices. Meanwhile, the Minecraft-style OC shifted from speaking normally to speaking irregularly, much like the other OC mentioned.