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It's not a voice replacer, it's a voice changer. Sure you can do some broad things like make everyone use generic robot voice and sound all roboty. But if I tweaked it to my voice to make me sound remotely like Peter Griffin, it would not work for you, because your voice is different to mine. My voice is deep and I have an Australian accent. You might be high pitched and come from China. It's been setup and tweaked based on my unique sound.
Using any profile I created would yeild different sounding results for you.
I could tweak my voice to sound like a young girl, you could use the same profile and sound like an old woman.
For what you seem to want to attempt you have two options.
1.) Practice doing impersonations until you're a natural. (Most people, if not all of them, who do their own voices do not use software, they're just well practiced impersonators.)
2.) Get a soundboard and use sound clips. This is what you will most commonly hear in games and on voice chats like Teamspeak, just some kid with a sound board loading in pre-selected voice clips ripped from shows and movies.
At best a program like Morph Vox might be able to tweak your already natural Peter Griffin impersonation, but it won't make you sound like him on its own.