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Despite rumors to the contrary, iconic Mario voice actor Charles Martinet will still do the Mario voice at conventions, keeping things to Nintendo dialogue.
Nintendo announced Monday that actor Charles Martinet will be 'stepping back' from voicing Mario as he takes on a new position for the gaming company.
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 ...
Charles Martinet, the longtime voice of Mario, will no longer play the mustachioed plumber — he will, however, serve as Nintendo's new 'Mario Ambassador.' ...
Charles Martinet, the iconic voice behind everyone’s favorite mustachioed plumber for over 25 years, has transitioned from playing the character into being a “Mario Ambassador” instead ...
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Charles Martinet, who’s voiced Mario in every Super Mario game sinceSuper Mario 64, is retiring from his role, but not from Mario. Nintendo of America made the announcement on Twitter and said ...
Nintendo has confirmed that Charles Martinet, the original voice actor of Mario who has played the character since 1991, will be "stepping back from recording character voices for our games" and ...
(WGHP) — The original voice actor for one of gaming’s most iconic characters is “stepping back”, according to Nintendo. Charles Martinet has been the voice of Mario for three decades, with ...
The voice of Mario is stepping down: Charles Martinet moves to Nintendo ambassador role Nintendo confirmed in a Monday post on X, formerly Twitter, that Charles Martinet will step aside from ...
Mario, arguably the most famous plumber in the world, might sound a little different from now on. Voice actor Charles Martinet is no longer recording dialogue for the video game character. Nintendo… ...
For three decades, Charles Martinet was the voice of Mario in a metric ton of Nintendo games. After his retirement as the voice of Mario in 2023, replaced by Kevin Afghani, he became recognized by ...