Charles Martinet has provided the voice of Mario for Nintendo since the 1996 release of Super Mario 64, but now his time as the character has come to an end. In a move that was perhaps foreshadowed by ...
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 ...
Charles Martinet, the original and longtime voice actor of Mario in the Nintendo Super Mario game series, is retiring from the role he’s held since the 1990s, Nintendo announced today. The actor will ...
Charles Martinet gave Mario his popular catchphrases, including “It’s a-me, Mario” and that signature “woo-hoo!” It’s unclear who will voice the Nintendo character next. By Claire Moses The sound of ...
The voice actor will be moving into a new role as a Mario ambassador. By Christy Piña Associate Editor Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario since Super Mario 64, is retiring from portraying the ...
Charles Martinet will no longer be able to say “it’s a-me, Mario.” After over 30 years as the voice of the most famous video game character of all-time, as well as Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi, Nintendo ...
Mushroom Kingdom will soon bid farewell to one of its longest-tenured residents. Charles Martinet, the longtime voice of Nintendo’s beloved plumber Mario, is stepping away from the role after nearly ...
For nearly three decades now, the voice of Nintendo's longtime mascot, the plumber and adventurer Mario, has been veteran voice actor Charles Martinet. From the mid-90s until now, every video game ...
The iconic voice of Mario since the days of Super Mario 64 is coming to an end. Charles Martinet announced he will be stepping down from voicing Mario and taking on a new role with the company as ...
The Chris Pratt jokes can be retired. Nintendo has found the new video game voice of Mario in Kevin Afghani, who will take over for Charles Martinet beginning with Super Mario Bros. Wonder.