Tee Hee! This makes me more happy than you\'ll ever know. The scary bit is now I\'m Amy Walker!!! MUAHAHA
LO0pi(3/13/2008 @ 1:57 am)
Cute Girl and very Talented.
Mike Lewis(3/13/2008 @ 3:38 pm)
Wonderful!
marmite(3/14/2008 @ 11:56 pm)
What a nob.
Ben(3/17/2008 @ 8:29 pm)
Where is she from?!!? Thats amazing.
Jake (3/18/2008 @ 1:12 am)
Ben , I,m pretty sure shes from england, I,m from england and I can just tell thats her real accent.Her US accents are very good though. How does the US accents sound to you US guys?
Hitsgroundrunning(3/18/2008 @ 8:13 pm)
No! I\'m Amy Walker!!
tony(3/19/2008 @ 1:12 am)
she\'s from the US. Philly.
Izl(3/21/2008 @ 12:35 am)
Her brooklyn accent is more of a jersey accent.
Skylar(3/21/2008 @ 1:51 am)
I\'m from Texas.
We do not talk that way.
All the other accents sounded great, though.
Tony(3/21/2008 @ 4:29 am)
Is it just me or is Seattle the only one where she didnt have an accent?
Brandyn(3/21/2008 @ 5:01 am)
As a voice master myself, I must say. Very very impresive! I\'ve never heard accents like that with such accuracy from anyone else. Kudos mate. ku-fuckin-dos!
Richard (american)(3/21/2008 @ 7:34 am)
in response to the person who questioned about the american accents, she is close but the biggest most obvious thing was her R\'s are too understressed (unless she was doing Boston which would be correct), and the begining of the words are sometimes over stressed, (like \"fi\"ve in the california one), yes we don\'t skip the begining of words (as is common in uk), but she was trying too hard to force the begining.PS, for the texas accent, she was way off, she sounded like she watched jodie foster from hannibal too much.
Paul(English)(3/21/2008 @ 2:35 pm)
Very talented girl . Its very Interesting to me to hear peoples opinions of their native accent from this Video.From my perspective the English accents are pretty spot on , a bit over emphasized , but pretty good. Her German accent was totally clichéd , with her capital V,s at the beginning of her sentence. I agree with Richard on the Texas accent , she did sound like Jodie foster . I wonder if anyone from New zealand has watched this , to me she seemed to make out that they are a bit slow?
Laura (Canada)(3/21/2008 @ 6:06 pm)
That was so cool! My favourite was the last one. The biggest thing I noticed was the Toronto accent... some people in Canada do speak like that, but you have to go to Newfoundland to find them (way out on the East Coast). Torontonians sound more like a mix of the Seattle and California accents. I would have liked to hear her do a French Canadian accent, they\'re a lot of fun.
Matt(3/21/2008 @ 10:28 pm)
That was very interesting to watch. I could only really judge the accuracy of her US accents, and they were very good!
(And like everyone else, her Texas accent reminded me of Jodie Foster.)
Shon(3/22/2008 @ 5:49 am)
The Charleston accent was very \'Gone With the Wind\', I live in Charleston and quite frankly no one talks like that (thank god, I\'d clap them if they did). The Toronto would have been more accurately called Minnesota. NY was definitely NJ (well, a Jersey girl doing Fran Drescher). Her CA accent sounded fake, so it was very accurate Indeed! The Texan accent was remarkably offensive to Texas, which made it one of my favorites. I would assume she\'s from Britain, considering THAT accent followed through into the other European accents (namely Italian) though it could easily be because she\'d worked on it so much it carried over because it was forced. Regardless of all that, she could easily work in Hollywood as her talent at LEAST matches the current lot of actors in the Guild.
Jessica(3/22/2008 @ 9:10 pm)
She was just on the Today Show for this- She\'s from Seattle.
Gerald(3/23/2008 @ 7:00 am)
I like this woman\'s work. I think she has a good grasp of accents. I can\'t agree with her Toronto accent. To my ear it has a taint of Irish mixed with some characters from the movie Fargo. I am familiar with Nfld accents. I find their accents much stronger.
Brittany(3/23/2008 @ 9:09 am)
I\'m from Texas. Agreed, we don\'t talk like that, but I see why she did the Texas accent that way. Great job on all the other accents, especially the Czech one. Na zdravi!
David(3/23/2008 @ 7:21 pm)
I\'m from New Zealand, her kiwi accent was a bit off, not too sure how, just didn\'t really sound quite right. And yes, we are able to remember our ages :P
jr(3/24/2008 @ 7:53 am)
Very Good, I\'m from Belfast and it has too much \'irish\' accent like the Dublin one, but not bad! Love the Seattle one... would like to marry a girl with that accent. Might be because it was not stressed if she is from there. Anyway, spotted the Jodie Foster accent too!
Ciaran(3/26/2008 @ 5:53 pm)
I\'m Irish and both Irish accents were absolutely stink. She sounded like Tom Cruise in Far and Away. I liked the Aussie accents and the California one.
Kelsi(4/1/2008 @ 9:31 am)
I loved this video. It amazes me that she can do all of that! I just have to add though, I\'m from New Jersey and for all of you saying that the Brooklyn accent sounded like NJ... you have obviously never been here. The only people I have ever heard talk like that are New Yorkers who come here on vacation and use that fake accent to try to \"fit in.\"
Brandon(4/1/2008 @ 9:41 am)
Simply amazing.
To whoever thought the Brooklyn accent is a Jersey accent - no. Closest thing to the Jersey accent is a mix between the Cali and the Seattle accents. (Born and raised in Jersey...)
Kai(4/1/2008 @ 7:52 pm)
I was going to write something out, but Shon already said it better than I could.
Laurie(4/5/2008 @ 9:25 pm)
Talented yes, but the Texas accent couldn\'t have been more off. I\'m a fifth generation Texan and the ONLY time I ever heard that accent was when Linda Grey feebly attempted to do a Texas accent as Sue Ellen Ewing on \"Dallas\".
Pathetic.
Her South Carolina sounded a bit off off and her second version of an Aussie accent made her sound pissed drunk.
The other 19 accents were decent.
nora(4/29/2008 @ 4:00 am)
i dont think shes from america becouse she did them almost right but i noticed a bit of an english accent in there somewhere.
ellie(5/5/2008 @ 1:43 am)
i thought that was great.. especially texas. ive never been and i enjoy thinking that everyone sounds like that. i wish she\'d done a boston accent but not everyone can pahk the cah in hahvahd yahd.
Funny(5/6/2008 @ 3:54 am)
She not bade looking, and that was amazing. The Texas accent was bad, but the rest were pretty good. She has way too much time and needs to get laid. I wouldn\'t mind helpin\'
Greg(5/6/2008 @ 6:46 am)
wow pretty and talented
Mitch(6/5/2008 @ 8:57 pm)
To Shon: Uhh sorry NO. That is NOT a Minnesotan accent. I\'m born and raised, that\'s more a Ontario/Manitoba CANADIAN accent. You\'ve watched Fargo way too much. They totally over played the accent in that movie.
Mike(6/7/2008 @ 7:19 pm)
Yeah, no one in Minnesota talks like that. We sound more like the Seattle one (at least in the Twin Cities)
Mason(6/10/2008 @ 11:05 am)
I want to do you, Amy Walker
simone(6/26/2008 @ 1:09 pm)
I spent a summer in Minnesota and as an outsider I have to say that the Canadian accent does sound like that. Perhaps a bit too exaggerated but trust me I heard no one sound like they were from Seattle, Oh no.
Marc(7/2/2008 @ 2:40 am)
In the NW of US they speak with what is referred to as \"standard American\" accent. It is neutral to the American ear. If you go to broadcasting school this is what you are taught.
Tom(7/2/2008 @ 10:53 am)
I not from an English speaking country, so it\'s kinda hard for me to know about the accuracy of the accents. However, that pretty cool. I loved the Irish, Scottish, and the Australian and NZ ones. The Texas and south Carolina seems a bit off. She\'s also rather cute, and I like the way her expressions change with the accents.
Weaver(7/7/2008 @ 10:11 pm)
The Toronto accent was a Maritimer accent, which is not correct. Southern Ontario sounds much like a Seattle/California hybrid.
Though props on actually including Canada, most of the world forgets about us.
Angera(7/9/2008 @ 9:28 pm)
wow she is very good! i know people who do accents and i dont know anyone who can transition that seamlessly! good job!
Sarah(7/14/2008 @ 5:40 am)
Wow, that was amazing. Being able to do those accents is one thing, but being able to transition between them so easily is quite another. That was incredible! But, being from Portland, does our Northwestern accent really sound that boring? Oh well, at least we\'re the standard for everyone else in the US
Jen(7/14/2008 @ 5:44 am)
Here\'s an interview with her: http://youtube.com/watch?v=OBIrfnvv0pE
Pretty interesting
Scott(7/18/2008 @ 3:54 pm)
Who cares if she was a bit off on some. Can you do any better. I was waiting for someone to say it was photoshopped somehow. lol, fuqrs
Aaron(7/25/2008 @ 12:25 am)
[Jake- Ben , I,m pretty sure shes from england, I,m from england and I can just tell thats her real accent.Her US accents are very good though. How does the US accents sound to you US guys?]
They sound fairly good, but a bit stereotyped. I live in North Carolina, I\'ve been to Charleston countless times, and very few people actually talk like that. She was just imitating the idea of an accent that a foreigner has.They probably sound pretty stereotypical and innacurate to anyone who was actually born in the places she imitated.
[Tony- Is it just me or is Seattle the only one where she didnt have an accent?]
If you\'re from Seattle (or that part of the country), and it sounds normal/accent-less, then it probably means you\'re so used to the accent that it doesn\'t sound like an accent. As I said, I\'m from NC and that sounds mostly like what I hear from day to day.
Overall, I liked it. If she polishes up her act a bit and maybe spends a bit of time in the areas she imitates, she\'d be perfect.
roy(8/17/2008 @ 12:05 pm)
i wanna cum in her arse,suck it back out and then spit in down her throat and make her swallow it.
nurmi(8/17/2008 @ 9:26 pm)
She\'s done a beautiful job. It\'s incredibly difficult to switch from one to another in such a short space of time. They\'re all great, but her \"Seattle\" accent is the most \"natural\", I think - but then as Oscar Wilde said, \"Being natural is the most difficult pose I know...\" Teehee.
Tyler(8/23/2008 @ 5:54 pm)
All of them that I\'ve heard before sounded right, even the Texas one (I live in Arkansas and a good portion of my family are Texans)....I want to learn to do that, she\'d make a good spy O_o