Mario’s big brown boots have been filled following the departure of longtime Nintendo voice actor Charles Martinet. The gaming company announced Friday that voice actor Kevin Afghani is the voice of ...
Charles Martinet, the longtime voice of Nintendo’s Mario, is ending his run as the chipper video game plumber. Nintendo announced Martinet’s next stage in a statement on Monday. He will hop into the ...
Charles Martinet, the voice of Nintendo's — and perhaps the world's — most iconic video game character, has retired from the role, the company announced Monday. Nintendo of America announced ...
Trumann started writing for news around 2017-2018, with a specialization in local news and gaming reviews for a local paper. He began writing for GameRant in June 2021 as one of the team's Weekend ...
Charles Martinet has “mamma”-ed his last “mia” as the voice of mustachioed video game icon Mario. The voice actor, 67, who has famously lent his voice to the Nintendo character for more than 20 years, ...
For nearly three decades now, the voice of Nintendo's longtime mascot, the plumber and adventurer Mario, has been veteran voice actor Charles Martinet. From the mid-90s until now, every video game ...
Charles Martinet, the original voice of Mario in Nintendo games since the 1990s, is leaving the Mushroom Kingdom. Nintendo of America confirmed Monday that Martinet will now serve in the role of ...
You may not know his name, but you’ve definitely heard his voice. Now, 27 years after first appearing in the 1996 Nintendo game Super Mario 64, voice actor Charles Martinet is retiring from the role ...
Some people out there may already know who the new voice of Mario is. Our source here is popular Nintendo and retro gaming YouTuber AKFamilyHome. We’ll just share his story as he posted it on Twitter: ...
Matt Shore is a writer, comedian, and actor known for his work on The Eric Andre Show and the podcast, Made Up Movies. The long-awaited teaser trailer for Illumination's animated The Super Mario Bros.
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