If you check the credits carefully, you'll find Video Game Voice Actors Who Played Multiple Characters In The Same Game.
Nintendo has announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Charles Martinet, who has been the video game voice actor for Mario since 1991, is retiring. He will be stepping into a “new role” of Mario ...
Incredibly proud to have voiced Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Thanks to Nintendo for inviting me into the Flower Kingdom! Martinet, who is 67, was the man behind Mario's "wahoo!" and ...
Nintendo has finally revealed who will be the new voice of Mario, and his name is Kevin Afghani. The new voice of Nintendo’s mascot announced that he provided the voice work for both Mario and Luigi ...
Kevin Afghani announced on social media that he is the new voice actor for Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, replacing Charles Martinet. A supposed datamine revealed the cast list, but the ...
The new voice of Mario has been revealed: Kevin Afghani is the actor behind Mario (and Luigi) in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Nintendo confirmed on Friday. Afghani replaces actor Charles Martinet, who ...
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 ...
We all know what happens when voice acting goes wrong. There’s a reason your brain still reads "It's-a-me, Mario!" in Charles Martinet’s legendary voice, not whatever Chris Pratt’s doing (or isn’t ...
Nintendo's new voice of Mario and Luigi has been confirmed, after veteran actor Charles Martinet announced his retirement. When the latest 2D Mario game, Super Mario Bros Wonder, was announced for ...