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Mamma Mia! Mario sounds better in any language besides English in ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’

Could the poor response be a result of the voice actor? You be the judge.

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Trailers for the various international dubs of the Super Mario Bros. Movie were released simultaneously with the English trailer. Once fans got a hold of them, they realized that maybe, just maybe, Mario — the famous Italian plumber — sounded better in other languages other than English. The Washington Post compiled all six of the dubbed trailers for fans to decide which one had a better Mario.

The results? Anything is better than English.

And while some versions received more favor than others, such as the Italian and German dubs, almost everyone instantly fell in love with Mario speaking in French. According to them, the French dub managed to make Mario sound exactly how he does in the game. The pitch, the speaking mannerism, and the vocal expressions, all of them were on point and sounded better compared to Pratt’s performance.

https://twitter.com/Crimson_Mayhem_/status/1578187318191882240?s=20&t=ofyEr7ylb-Slankc_UPucQ
https://twitter.com/Super_Novae3/status/1578141389438783491?s=20&t=ofyEr7ylb-Slankc_UPucQ
https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1578121609218588689?s=20&t=ofyEr7ylb-Slankc_UPucQ

So does this mean we’re all going to during the film’s premiere? Probably, as according to Catsuka, the film will be released a week earlier in . The Super Mario Bros. Movie will be released on March 29, 2023, in that country because the film was animated in Paris.

There was some Pratt teased that his “Mario voice” would blow people away, but fans seemed to think that the actor didn’t put much effort into making himself sound exactly like the iconic video game character.

Fans showed excitement when the The Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer came out at New York Comic-Con. They instantly fell in love with except for Mario himself.

While going to to watch a Mario movie might be expensive, The Super Mario Bros. Movie comes out in American theaters on April 7, 2023. Hopefully, spoilers won’t be leaked by the French fans.


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