Charles Martinet Will No Longer Voice Mario, Leading To Tributes And Jokes About His Potential Replacement


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Published about a year ago

Published about a year ago

Charles Martinet has Wah'd his last Hoo.

Earlier this morning, Nintendo announced that after 27 years voicing Mario and a host of other characters in the Mario universe, beloved voice actor Charles Martinet, 67, is stepping back from his voice-acting duties and will transition into an ambassadorial role for the company.

While neither Nintendo nor Martinet gave a reason for the transition, their public statements seem to indicate that Martinet's retirement from Mario duties was an amicably reached decision.

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Martinet has voiced Mario since 1996's Super Mario 64, cementing the character's personality as a jolly soundboard of Italian-accented grunts and "Yippee!"-s. The voice had far more staying power than earlier iterations of the character that had Mario more in line with a stereotypical New York City plumber.

Martinet's "Mario" voice has also been the subject of an unusual amount of attention after the Super Mario Bros Movie hired Chris Pratt to voice the character instead of Martinet, which was a divisive artistic choice, to say the least.

With the news that someone would have to step in to fill Martinet's shoes, social media users began joking, perhaps fearfully, about Martinet's potential replacement.

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However, a wide swath of social media voiced appreciation for Martinet's work as Mario, as he's quite literally been the only voice of Mario many under the age of 26 have ever known.

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