It’s no wonder why Nintendo has been hesitant to make this new movie, they’ve really only done camios since the 90s. That side based on the trailer I have high hopes for the new movie.
Well Nintendo has been hesitant to let anyone else touch thier IPs since the Zelda CDI games. Most of the stuff on this list are obviously parodies and ripoffs done without consent. I mean the Super Mario Bros live action movie discouraged another movie for almost 30 years.
@@Iknowyoumadnow I’m not sure who you are referring to with your comment but if it’s directed at me my comment takes that into consideration since I stated that that hadn’t really done anything since the 90s and the movie came out in the 90s.
It would be quite interesting to see if Toru Furuya reprises the voice of Mario in a Japanese dub for the upcoming Mario movie. As of now, there’s no Japanese dub in the teaser trailer for the upcoming movie and when there is a Japanese version, it’s only the English voice acting with Japanese subtitles.
Because all the previous voice actors tried to make Mario sound unique. They put effort into their performance. Chris doesn't sound like he is trying. When I heard bowser talk, I was impressed that jack could change his voice a bit to make bowser sound unique and convincing.
It’s literally just Chris Pratt’s voice. For one, it doesn’t really feel very fitting for the character whatsoever. Also, it really seems like Chris Pratt didn’t try at all to make a Mario voice. He could’ve at the very least tried to give it a bit of a Brooklyn or Italian accent like pretty much every rendition of Mario since the 90’s. It’s so weird to see Mario speak with Chris Pratt’s straight American accent, in all honesty.
I didn't even realize that Peter Cullen the same guy who voiced Optimus Prime did the Mario voice in the 1986 animated cartoon. My favorite probably Lou Albano I think he did a decent job.
I feel like you're not seeing what the criticism is about... its not about Mario not sounding like Charles Martinet. Its about Mario sounding too close to just Chris's normal speaking voice. Hell, he sounded like he was phoning it in. Mario is a video game icon as much as Mickey Mouse is in animation; hell would even raise within the fandom if Mickey does not have that iconic high pitch voice, so why cant Mario have the Italian/Brooklyn voice? In before people quick to dismiss this as a "troll" (stop plugging your fingers to your ears and go on to lalaland you child), it could be the director's fault for choosing a scene with a very poor mario performance.
@@DRYstudios1994 and its barely recognized. Its just a trailer, I give it that. I will wait for the movie to come out. For now, I just think the trailer did mario and/or Chris Pratt dirty
What stupid logic. Mario was first being developed as a character he didn't have his iconic voice yet. Notice however in the 90s they start giving him a new-york Italian accent. So they're just then developing the voice
Because every Mario fan has seen the Super Mario Bros Super Show for sure. (Yes, that was sarcasm.) But I don’t hate Chris Pratt as Mario because of the accent, Mario’s voice just sounds generic to me like a lot of stuff in the trailer. Not blaming Chris though. Nothing against the voice actors. If you like their voices, that’s fine.
@@GalaxyDogenut its more like Chris Pratt's mario sounded too "normal" even his Emmet character feels too unique. I know as a fan I am judging too early, but the marketing team should have done better using a better scene that shines Chris's performances. Heh. I'm much rather seeing the French version instead if I hear Chris still sounding like Chris
I’m glad you shared the history of Mario’s voices. You actually went further back than I did in my video. I love the original voice I heard which was Lou Albano’s voice. That’s the voice Chris is honoring in the movie.
Anything other than the screechy Italian stereotype voice that he's had since the N64 days. But yeah Captain Lou was actually a really, really good Mario. The show was insipid but he fit the character like a glove.
1983: Saturday Supercade 1986: Super Mario Bros Japanese Film 1989: The Super Mario Bros Super Show 1990: The Adventures Of Super Mario Bros 3 1991: Super Mario World 1993: Super Mario Brothers (1993) 2023: The Super Mario Bros Movie
@@josiahbicelis304 Yeah, it was Mario’s first game because that’s literally the only character you play as in that game. So many memories with that game, lol😂🤙.
It’s interesting how before Mario64 all parodies/adaptations used a Brooklyn accent and then after Mario64 all parodies/adaptations started using an Italian accent, but now for the new movie they’re going back to the Brooklyn thing.
I still don't know how to think about Chris Pratt voicing Mario. If Charles Martinett was going to be in the movie in the first place, why didn't he voice Mario?
Please note that Super Mario 64 came out in 1996 which was the very first time we actually ever hear Mario speak in a video game technically. So can people stop complaining about Chris Pratt doing a New York City accent.
There was a game called "Marios game gallery" that came out in 1995 and we could heat Marios voice we know today So technically, Marios game gallery is the 1st game that we could hear Mario from Charles Martinet
You forgot the other Mario appearance in The Simpsons where Bart shoplifts a game (Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Sonic were also there) EDIT: you also got Pixels (where Mario was seen running and jumping during some city invasion), and 3 more MAD TV Shorts (Dairy of a Wimpy Kid Icarus, Gaming's Next Top Princess, and A Series of Unforunate Vide Games Deaths), as well as another Simpsons cameo (where he was running with Luigi)
There was a reference to Mario in Bojack Horseman. I think it was the episodes where he was in rehab, there was a guy named Mario who wore blue overalls and a red shirt, and had an Italian accent. I think he had a mustache too and was pretty much just Mario withoit his hat. Edit: actually I looked it up; he wasn't named Mario, but he was in character because he was playing Mario in a movie. You can see his poster later in the series
There was also a cameo of Mario in teen titans go it was in a honors themed episode and you can see skeletons with Mario and Luigi hats (also there was an episode with milk mustaches and robin made a Mario milk mustache)
Mario: that was my favorite record! Luigi: it serves you right for the time you busted my favorite wrench! (pulls down Mario's hat, snaps his overalls, and messed up his mustahe) Mario: oh, I hate it when you do that!
@@mikeprado30 He didn’t sound that bad at all in the first trailer, in my opinion. People are way too judgmental about a slightly different Mario take.
I've been saying since the trailer hit: To anyone who has complaints about Pratt's version, I urge you to look up clips of other various Mario voices we've gotten over the years that weren't Charles. Compared to those? Chris Pratt's is fine.
How ironic that Mario’s first fully voiced appearance sounds like it’s just some guy, and now Mario’s latest portrayal sounds like it’s just some guy with the lightest Italian accent in the world
Mario's voice was developing at a time and so are the mario lore as new games releasing until Charles Martinet made the iconic Italian speaking Mario. Tbh, one of my favourite Mario voice variant is the Italian American one from Super Mario Bros Super Show. As for Pratt, disappointed in his performance in the trailer but still optimistic.
Skipping Dorkly and Mario Warfare? There are a lot of other unnoficial ones there. I mean... I never heard before of this "you're skitting me". The video of the entire saga of Mario warfare have 26 million views, not counting the views of each episode alone.
Agreed. I understand people have opinions about different celebrities, but it just feels like hating on Pratt is “this year’s troll fad”. I can understand judging celebrities like Amber Heard and Kevin Spacey, but hating Pratt just seems like hating Hollywood and using him as the figurehead
This video also highlights how other characters like Pauline and Toadstool have changed over the years. Thinking about it some more, both Zelda and Samas have undergone similar changes. In the games all started as redheads and eventually three became blonde and one brunette.
0:49 esse Mário é o mais fofinho ❤️❤️ Principalmente o Luigi e a Peach♥️♥️ Gente todo mundo é fofo nesse desing, ou é eu que tô muito apaixonada por esse desing?