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Charles Martinet, who has voiced Mario for more than 25 years, will no longer lend his iconic voice to the character, as stated by Nintendo in a recent tweet.
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Martinet's connection with Mario dates back to the 1990s, with his voice appearing in major titles like Super Mario 64, Super Mario Odyssey, and Super Mario Galaxy, as well as numerous spinoffs.
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Nintendo's announcement introduces a new role for Martinet as a Mario Ambassador, marking his departure from recording character voices for Nintendo's games.
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The statement from Nintendo expresses gratitude for Charles Martinet's contributions in bringing Mario to life and acknowledges his significant role in the character's history.
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Questions arose about changes in Mario's voice when promotional materials for the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Wonder game were released, scheduled for October 20th.
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However, Nintendo has not officially confirmed whether Martinet's voice will be featured in Super Mario Bros. Wonder or if this could be his final portrayal of the beloved plumber.
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Notably, Charles Martinet was absent as Mario's voice in the highly successful Super Mario Bros. Movie, released earlier in the same year.
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The statement from Nintendo promises a video message from Charles Martinet and CEO Shigeru Miyamoto in the future, but the exact release date for this video is currently unknown.
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Martinet's departure marks a significant change in the history of video game voice acting, given his enduring association with the Mario character.
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Fans of both Charles Martinet and the Mario franchise are left awaiting further updates and insights regarding this transition and the future of Mario's voice portrayal.