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Ryan Reynolds stays true to his voice in all of the animated roles the star takes on — at least, according to his wife.

In a promotional video for his upcoming movie Detective Pikachu, Blake Lively playfully calls out her spouse, saying that Reynolds does not change his voice for the animated roles on his resume. Whether he steps into the skin of a caveman, the fur of a Pokémon or the shell of a snail, Reynolds’ vocal cords take shape in them all.

Audiences don’t seem to mind though: Deadpool 2 brought in $705 million globally, and The Croods raked in $573 million worldwide. These examples are just a few that illuminate how the Deadpool lead's raw humor and snarky personality are enough to keep audiences coming back for more.

As a bonus to making viewers laugh, Reynolds tends to voice characters who push for out-of-the box thinking, a hard work ethic and a strong moral code — whether that be to not give up, to find the light or what have you, a smidge of learning and value installment takes place between knee slaps.

Below, take a look at a range of Reynolds' animated voice roles, including some that are surprising and unexpected.