Years ago I met Charles Martinet at E3. We shot a quick video where I said “It’s a-you?” and he shrieked “It’s a-me!” in the voice. I was so taken aback that I said “Holy Sh*t!” – He immediately took me aside and asked me not to post the video, as it would be inappropriate for children. We ended up posting it anyway, with my swear bleeped out, and it was a cute, hopefully inoffensive bit of fun. But what I really took away from that moment is how much Charles Martinet cares about his fans. He wants to fill their hearts with hope and joy, and not whatever the opposite of those two things is. That may be why we still haven’t heard exactly why he’s no longer the voice of Mario in the games.
This video posted yesterday from Galaxy Con Austin is the closest we’ve come to getting an idea of what’s actually going on here. The first thing to note is Charles Martinet can still do the voice. He effortlessly, and maybe even unconsciously, goes in and out of it throughout the interview. Also early on, he makes a point about how when acting, it’s best not to think about if you’re doing it “right” or not, or if the people you are auditioning for like what you’re doing. It’s better, he says, to just be in the moment and fully embody the character that you’re playing, which for Mario, means being “silly and fantastic and having fun”. You can see why he loves what he does (or did, depending on where things go from here.)
Then at around 11:30 the topic of being a Mario Ambassador comes up. Martinet says:
“So I’m now, you may have seen the news, I’m a Mario Ambassador. I don’t know what that is yet [laughs]. I’m not retired as it were, as I don’t know how… but I’m an ambassador, and as we step into the future, we’ll learn, we’ll all learn,
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