A prominent voice actor has criticised Nintendo and Illumination for not using Nintendo veteran Charles Martinet as the voice of Nintendo’s mascot in the upcoming animated film.
Tara Strong, who is one of the most prolific active voice actors thanks to her roles as Harley Quinn, Timmy Turner (Fairly Odd Parents), and Twilight Sparkle (My Little Pony) among dozens of others, posted several tweets in support of Martinet following the release of the first trailer for the Super Mario Bros movie.
“It should be Charles,” tweeted Strong, posting a picture of the two actors together holding an image of a Mario-themed My Little Pony.
In another tweet, Strong more directly criticised Nintendo and Illumination, saying “Voice actors- I’m gonna put my heart & soul in this for at least 20 years, help sell billions in merch, make the studios millions of dollars & make generations around the world happy. Hollywood- We don’t care.”
Considering Martinet’s long association with the Nintendo mascot, Chris Pratt was a controversial choice for the movie role. Unsurprisingly, fans have already used AI to insert Martinet’s voice into the Mario movie trailer.
While some had criticised the film for casting Pratt as the plumber when it was first announced earlier this year, the co-producer of the film has publicly defended him.
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After being approached by a toofab reporter last year at LAX airport, Illumination co-founder and CEO Chris Meledandri was asked how Chris Pratt was going to pull off Mario’s voice.
“All I can tell you is the voice that he’s doing for us and
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