hard to tell if this is really an effect of the gas or just some clever audio dubbing…
Oh, it’s real, alright. Helium is lighter than air, thus your voice is higher. this gas is heavier than air, thus your voice is deeper.
Nailed it.
sulfur*
of course.
The uncomfortable chuckle at “Is this dangerous?” says it all. It’s heavier than air, so it doesn’t get displaced by inhaling. They probably had to stand on their heads after the show to get the stuff out of their lungs.
In which a cat is the star of the show.
Oh, it’s real, alright. Helium is lighter than air, thus your voice is higher. this gas is heavier than air, thus your voice is deeper.
Nailed it.
sulfur*
of course.
The uncomfortable chuckle at “Is this dangerous?” says it all. It’s heavier than air, so it doesn’t get displaced by inhaling. They probably had to stand on their heads after the show to get the stuff out of their lungs.