Movie news – The popular voiceover criticizes Nintendo because the Japanese company did not choose the sound that would have made more sense.
Illumination has been working on the new Mario movie for a long time, and it has already been criticized by fans for casting it as an actor to voice the Italian plumber that would have been divisive. You could logically think that Charles Martinet, who has played the role for over two decades, would vote Mario, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case: Chris Pratt got the role, and co-star Tara Strong (Timmy Turner in Fairly Oddparents he’s also voiced his character multiple times) didn’t. It takes well that the Martinet was not chosen.
Strong first shared a photo of on Twitter, in which he and Martinet appeared, and his comment was that “it should be Charles,” referring to Mario’s role in the new movie. He was not satisfied with this, because later on is someone else in a tweet He put it this way: “Voice Actors: I’m going to put my heart and soul into this for at least 20 years, help sell billions of dollars of merchandise, bring millions of dollars to the studios, and make generations around the world happy. Hollywood: We don’t care.”
Strong asked his followers to share their stories about Martinet because he believed “there is a certain angel on earth who could use a little love”. Then Martin reaction: “Your love and kindness means more than you can imagine and has really touched my heart. Today my little eyes seem to be spilling with tender love. Thank you…” It’s nice to see a little humanity, because it’s so rare these days (especially in Hungary).
We have also seen in the Sonic films that the video game voice has been replaced by a famous actor (there are the voices of Ben Schwartz the blue hedgehog), and Pratt himself is not a voice actor, in fact, it can be said that he has no idea about everything: a Video He says he “trampled on countless Koopas in Mario Bros. Arcade” except he had no way of doing it…
source: VG247