HOLD UP! The Super Mario Movie Looks AMAZING! BUT...
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2022
- "It's a me...the Mario" - Christ Pratt (The Super Mario Bros Movie - 2023)
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I think the reason Jack Black works so well is cause when he feels passionate about a film he goes above and beyond to give it his all
Yes! This movie is definitely getting the excellent, enthusiastic Jack Black.
I love how Bowser's expressions mirrored Jack's!
Yess!! He was AMAZING in psychonauts 2 too!!!
Fun fact: Jack Black is actually a really great singer. He’s very enthusiastic.
@@Jazzin96 WOMAN TIIIIIME!!!!
THE CLOCK IS STRIKING THE HOURR!!!
I'm stoked for Jack Black's bowser, honestly. He's honestly such a great, versatile actor (both for VA and regular acting) and I'm absolutely certain he can give us that sarcastic, sinister, and witty dialogue that Bowser has had throughout the games. I'm certain we'll get some great lines from him.
Not to mention the "musical side" of Bowser Jack Black has been hinting at. I know we don't have much to go off of other than it's Jack Black, but I'm calling it now, Bowser's villain song is going to be sick.
I would pay for footage of Jack Black reading his lines. He must have had a blast
I’m basically going to the movie for Jack black at this point
@@lizardfishbird same, I don't expect to really like Chris as Mario, but I just gotta see Jack Black's Bowser
Jack Black sounds good because Jack Black IS actually a voice actor, people don't give him enough credit for it but he's been in several different games and animated films before. He may have started as a cameo voice early on in his VA career, but he's been around man.
No.
So is Chris Pratt. He's been doing VA since 2008. The Batman, Ben 10, LEGO movies and games, Onward.
@@robinthrush9672 alright, then chris Pratt is just bad, bad at being a Italian at least. Doesn't have to do with his history
@@tundra4331 He's being a Brooklynite, like every English version of Mario's speech has been except for Martinet's. If you think this is bad, you should hear Captain Lou Albino's pasta-themed exclamations.
Yes
I appreciate you acknowledging Chris Pratt's skill in the LEGO movie. His performance as Emmett was so charming and it's actually the first thing I ever saw him in. He also did a good job in Onward. But you're also right in that he was probably miscast as Mario. I guess we'll just have to see.
I think Chris Pratt will do fine but there are better options
We honestly had worse unfitting voices, I’m glad this didn’t go far out of the head canon
At the very least we can count on that jovial tone Chris Pratt brings to his roles which might help with that feeling of nostalgia and love we have for what we grew up with. I don't blame Pratt though for taking this role, like at the end of the day it is his job and a gig is a gig at times but I also trust that he won't half ass his performance, by the looks of things enough care and effort has gone into this to make it really good (hopefully!)
People keep saying that he doesn't have an accent, but he definitely does. I imagine it's meant to be a Brooklyn accent in the same vein as the original TV Shows, which I think is a nice little homage given the age gap between modern mario fans and old mario fans.
See he tried with Emit the voice sounded unique it didnt sound like "starlord"
I love how ridiculously hard the trailer went in the beginning.
The whole trailer went hard. My only genuine gripe is Mario’s 2nd line being weakly written, but everything else completely holds up & exceeded my expectations.
@@HoodedSpidey Is it "weakly written" because he doesn't say "Here We Go"? C'mon, it's not that bad if that's the reason
@@HoodedSpidey I don't think it was written badly, it's his delivery. He sounds like he just wants to get over it & be done, he's missing the cartoonish like voice & that completely pales when you see Browser with such emotion put into it.
@@thatspiritthingthatfollows4229 there’s only so much emotion one can put into such a line & angle, compared to “who’s gonna stop me” with Bowser’s face in frame.
So yes, *WEAK* writing is the culprit. They also could’ve used a better scene highlighting him.
We seriously live in a timeline where a *video game movie* made by *Illumination* with a bunch of *celebrity voice actors* looks amazing!
@Bloo Berri yep. Netflix was once doing a zelda series, an employee leaked some of the plot and that caused Nintendo to be so pissed that they revoked the license to the show to use the Zelda IP.
Why the switch doesn't have Netflix? That's probably why.
The veteran comedian actors who usually do character voices obviously had an edge...
And then there's Chris Pratt.... Who was in Lego movie. Unless the trailer is doing a fake out that inconsistent accent was underwhelming but not surprising.
I really liked when this sentiment was already shared under another Mario movie analysis video, so to see you repeat it word-for-word brings me boundless joy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Don’t be surprised by this, Spiderverse proved that an animation company can go from the emoji movie to spiderverse it might happen with illumination with the help of Nintendo and Miyamoto since they’re supervising the film and guess where that got illumination? Chris Meledandri not only confirmed that they’re gonna take risks in their future films but illumination hired Mike moon who WORKED ON INTO THE SPIDERVERSE illumination even said it themselves that the goal is to produce animated movies that go beyond the family friendly genre
That's only how it looks tho, and, we didn't really get a lot of substantial dialog or story and that's why i'm still cautious about this. It could very well end up being a 2 hour Dorkly self aware meta sketch that looks pretty.
When it comes to voice acting and casting, I do think Hollywood should mix it up more. Like it doesn't have to be all celebrities and all VA's, you can have both. They did that with Sonic and it worked flawlessly with both Sonic and Knuckles being voiced by well-known celebrity actors, and Tails keeping his original VA with Colleen. It was a beautiful blend. I also think Hollywood should credit the VA's more in the marketing alongside the celebrities while still allowing the celebrities to market said film as well. All I'm saying is to have a balance. Let everyone have their time in the sun, because everyone is so talented.
It's fun occasionally recognizing a voice, but it sucks when it's a shitty movie that makes them sound bad OR a miscasting for them.
Genie from Aladin was MADE for Robin Williams for example, but Mario isn't as good for Chris Pratt as Emmett was.
Edit: Also his weird religious stuff also ruins it a bit.
Homophobic Mario makes me a tad uncomfortable 😅
@@Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty I used to let the actor's past bother me (Madonna in the 90s was a big one). I eventually realized if I allowed that to happen to everything I enjoyed, there'd be nothing I could enjoy left because _someone_ would prevent that (especially with voice actors in anime).
@@Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty 1. Having beliefs isn't "weird". People do have all the right to be entitled to their faith just as much you have the right of freedom of speech. You don't have to like it, but you have to respect others' rights to it.
2. Chris have gone on record saying his church is open to everyone.
3. Please have the common decency to separate the artist/actors/etc. from the art, because even if some artists are the biggest assholes in the world, that should not be a factor into the art. Who gives a damn what people do in their past? That's their business, not ours. And, y'know, people can change and redeem themselves, or are we still going to hang them by the trees despite of it? 'Cause, uh, lemme tell ya: it's contradictory to the belief of change and progression if you can't even believe people have the ability to change.
@@MrAwsomeness360 Yea I agree but let’s be honest dude, being homophobic is objectively terrible.
I think Mario´s stardom is big enough to bring attention to the movie. Also, Mario is so much more famous than Chris that it is not even a fair comparison
The saddest part to me is that voice actors aren't as popular only because of how good they are at it. If you hear a voice and immediately think of a character and not a person, it's a good voice actor. That's because voice acting is literally the ability to do a large range of voices in so many different ways. Chris Pratt voice acting as Mario is the equivalent of Dwayne Johnson acted as a teenage nerd. It just won't work. The only voice actor I can really tell who it is in several different roles is Tom Kenny, and that's the rare case where a voice actor has such a unique voice that it works anywhere. Chris Pratt? Not so much.
Well it would be like if Jim Carey voice acted he is made for the role. He is a real life cartoon so putting him in a anime or a cartoon movie is "all the pieces of the puzzle have aligned." Moment.
Anya Taylor Joy too, she was miscasted as well, she doesn’t fit Peach at all…
Another reason they like to throw voice actors under the bus is so they never have another Mel Blanc. Who, to make a long story short, voiced basically all the Looney Tunes... well, all the male ones; and June Foray would voice all the females (there are dozens of exceptions, _I said this was the short version!)._ Anyhow, they saved money initially, only having one or two voice actors per cartoon... but after voicing Daffy Duck for 50 years straight, no body else could voice him. Nobody else could voice anyone, they had to shell out an actual living wage or something. That's why after his death all the Looney Tunes switch voice actors every few years, so no one ever gets too attached to any one portrayal.
Er... back to the topic at hand. I think the reason they -never- rarely let 'regular' voice actors in to movies is because they can't risk them getting popular so they'd have to pay them actual money.
I'm a voice actor in Spain and there is always controversy when they get celebrities for voice acting roles. It's pretty common to have the first trailer voice acted by professionals, then the next one have the celebrities on. Luckily, audiences and animation fans have started to grow tired and when the Spanish dubbed trailer got released, most comments went "KEEP THIS VOICE ACTING, IT'S PERFECT!".
And this is from someone who worked with Chris Pratt's Spanish voice actor.
chris patt the movie
Some thing here in Brazil. The guy that did Mario in the trailer originally voiced Ryder in Tangled, then Disney asked for "star talent" and he got replaced for a tv show host who wasn't even an actor!
THANKFULLY, he did the singing though (and the TV show).
Tons of people are also pleading in the comments for him to not get replaced when the film gets officially dubbed.
There’s a similar controversial case here in the Philippines that they kept hiring celebrities will do the voice actors role not the professional voice actors
Moral of the lesson, hire professional voice actors both known and unknown for the art of all kinds. Not celebrity actors that are mostly known for live action, have no voice acting experience... and used for "star" power .
Jack black can literally never disappoint on whoever he is playing. It’s like he brings new life to the character and so far I can tell his interpretation of bowser is gonna be a lot of fun.
Jack Black as Kirby.
@@NintendoFreakazoid he could
@@NintendoFreakazoid yes please
@@NintendoFreakazoid Imagine him not only as Kirby... but a christian Kirby.
@@chillax319 fli gi gu ga
Fun fact about your suggestion about how Nintendo/ Miamoto are giving "input" on this film, In Wreck it Ralph, They MADE the crew reanimate Bowser because 1. Bowser would be drinking tea at the meeting ( I think it was originally coffee) and 2. Bowser would hold his cup a certain way, so there's hope for this movie
i always reference this when talking about this film. not only because its hilarious, but its why i was never too worried from the start. nintendo is up their ass, we will be fine
This makes me realize how lucky we were to get the voice actors from Bob's Burgers to do the movie. They didn't just replace them with big-name actors, they got the people from the show.
I mean, most movies based on pre-existing shows, The Simpsons, Rugrats, etc, usually have the same voices from the their shows.
@@marksunboxingzone Yes, but not every time. The Lego Ninjago movie and Scoob had non of the original voice actors.
@@elder-woodsilverstein7716 hmm you got me with Ninjago, but Scoob was its own thing. If it was like 'What's New Scooby Doo- The Movie' or 'Mystery Inc - The Movie' it most likely would have had the same people from the show.
@@VideoGameMasters09 Fair enough.
Yeah, the higher-ups in these projects think we're going to the movies because of the effects and the stars. But in reality, it's the story, plot, and characters that make the movie worthwhile.
I heard someone say that Jack Black and Mark Hamill are not celebrity actors, they’re character actors whose skill made them celebrities, and I think that makes a lot of sense. There are a ton of A-listers that are just celebrity actors and their main purpose in a movie is to be a celebrity first, and an actor second. Jack Black and Mark Hamill are actors first, celebrities second, and I love that
That’s an excellent way to put it!
Wow. I think how accurate this statement feels shows the perceptions we have of ‘celebrity actors’ huh? Man, that’s actually kinda sad.
Mark Hamill got famous for Star Wars. The character acting came later and was always niche.
On top of that Jack is also a musician
Well put! If the actors are genuinely good for the role then theyre solid imo. And you can tell whose chosen just for their name vs their actual talent.
The irony here is that Illumination was our biggest worry, but now Mario's voice is our biggest worry.
Yep
Noice
It’s actually not terrible I know its not the greatest voice for what Mario is but I feel that it would get annoying if it was the Italian Mario voice in games the whole time.
Im the only who doesn't cares about mario's voice????
@@estherramirez5770 Probably not but most people I've seen online hate his voice so much and make fun of him
Right off the bat, I can tell this movie will be an origin story. It even looks like they’re taking elements from the Super Mario show. Hell, Mario even says “what is this place” when he first enters the Mushroom Kingdom, indicating that this is the first time he’s seeing all this.
Which ALSO indicates that there will probably be some sequels (which is totally realistic, if we’re just being fully honest and real here)
@@madeleinebraham7500 It's illumination. of course there's going to be sequels. a small handful, and they're going to get progressively worse.
Just like the few TV series Mario had, only different. Though unlike illumination s other franchises ( Despicable Me, Pets, Sing), it depends on how it's done because Nintendo is involved and doesn't want what happened in 1993.
Does that mean his backstory in the original DK game is going to be retconned? Would that be a good thing?
Keegan Michael Key’s Toad is phenomenal. He got that Toad anxiety down pat, I felt that ‘don’t touch that you’ll die!’
TBH, Jack Black voicing Bowser is extremely impressive. Perhaps one day, voice actors won't be treated like second-class; we want a story instead of marketing A-list celebrities (don't get me wrong some A-list celebrities can voice act). Look what happen to original voice actors from Hazbin Hotel; social media went uproar about voice actors are not voicing the characters the show.
I follow Hazbin Hotel everywhere and I didn't see anything about the voice actors from the pilot not being in the final show! Are they trying to get celebrities??
Its a market. Celebrities make it do better. Slap dwayne on it and it's making bank.
@@psychotophatcat nah it’s not that they’re trying to get celebrities, just not all the voice actors are returning because of business reasons or something
Voice actors ARE voicing the HH cast, please stop spreading blatant misinformation. They are not THE SAME VAs. But they are indeed Voice Actors, and they are part of the VA union that the studio who will be producing HH is coaligned with. The pilot VAs were not a part of this union, so they aren't going to be in the show. It's that simple.
To be fair, Jack Black isn't new to the voice acting game as much as some of the other actors, we know he's competent.
I was so happy to hear Jack Black as Bowser. He just throws himself 100% into any role.
Martinet really should have been Mario. Everyone seems to forget he's not just the voice of Mario. He's a great VA and is always a delight to hear. He'd 100% have been able to pull out a suitable voice for the movie.
I want Mario with a Brooklyn accent personally, and it seems like that's what Pratt is doing here. I do think Martinet would have done it better though, even a NY style one I'm sure he could easily adjust it to.
but then why get him if he will change the voice?
@@MickeyMouse-lm6zj Not a complete change. But an hour and a half of, 'Yeah! Woohoo!" wouldn't work in film. It'd just be a toning down for the sake of consistent dialogue.
Yeah it seems people forget that Charles marinet does other roles than mario and those roles don’t sound anything like Mario. People think that Charles can only do the Mario voice and nothing else
@@tvs26 Yeah, he was just in the new Dragon Ball movie. He was even THE Senator Wilson Phillips back in the day!
Charles Martinete also did the voice of parthonax in Skyrim, so it also shows that he could do Bowser and other characters simply because he’s an actual voice actor and not a celebrity. My heart hurts for the modern movie industry casting, because I myself have been trying to get voice acting jobs. But by the looks of things, I’ll never get passed indi games
Charles martinet is kind of a celebrity…
And yet nobody knows that Charles Martinet is luigi
@@Enderia2 i do
Charles Martinet has a HUGE range. He can do Mario, Luigi, Wario AND Waluigi. Chris Pratt was able to learn to do a Brooklyn accent for this movie. Charles absolutely could have learned to change his voice to sound good when we have to listen to him for a whole movie.
Don't forget he was also Paarthurnax in Skyrim, which I'd never have guessed in a million years if it hadn't been right there in the credits.
Well he is very old and he has put a lot of strain
@@spbros7261 what kind of excuse is this? Do you think there are no elderly VAs?
This has been done over years. They're willing to take their time with it if that's a real issue for some reason, and he's still doing games.
Wouldn't really call those 4 a huge range. They're pretty similar. Jeff Hays has a HUGE range.
@@robinthrush9672 Yeah that's a fair point. Did you know Charles also did the voice of the dragon Paarthurnax in Skyrim?
This is definitely Illumination’s best looking movie yet, animators put their blood, sweat and tears into it. And something tells me Jack Black is totally gonna outshine Chris Pratt in the voice acting department
Well I mean, he should. Jack Black has had a lot more experience in VA than Chris Pratt. Chris Pratt has been in Lego Movie, Onward, Ben 10 Ultimate Alien and 1 episode of The Batman (2004).
SD Gundam Gaiden, a relatively unknown movie based on a game (same with Dragon Quest, the game it's parodying), walked, no, GRINDED, so that Sonic can run and Mario can jump.
You should have mentioned Michael Keegan. Him as toad was actually well done from what we heard, perfectly scratchy but not too annoying. Also has some charm to it. I like it!
To be fair it's Michael Keegan, have you seen what he can do in those skits he did with Peele? Those two had a ton of range when it came to acting
His name is Keegan-Michael Key
He also voiced as Murray from Hotel Transylvania 2 and after, I’m honestly surprised it worked out. That brings a smile on my face (Toad fan btw). 😊
I still think RTGame should’ve been toad. (Joke)
@@Ssylphie Just imagining the movie, but anytime Toad is about to speak, the movie freezeframes and alarm sounds start playing and flashing red words proclaim that your ears are about to be decimated.
From the latest trailer, now I wanna see a game where you play as a Princess Peach who's proficient in poleaxes.
Calling it now: if Wario shows up in the movie, it's going to be in the stinger. And who is going to voice him? Charles Martinet. Because while Charles' Mario voice doesn't lend itself well to an extended role like in a movie, Wario being a cartoon villain/antagonist makes his voice work PERFECTLY.
@@10tailedbijuu You do know he can do a voice for longer thana oneliner and less extreme?
Wario is only acceptable in the movie if Waluigi is included… or just include Waluigi.
If Wario is in a want him voiced by.... Danny DeVito
@@10tailedbijuu time will tell? we can hear it be shit hear and now but sure.
@@determinedhelicopter2948 no because everyone forgets Charles Martinet is professionally trained.
Mario’s Chris Pratt impression is really accurate
Linda Belcher putting in good work
Personally I was expecting more of an Italian accent over a Brooklyn one, it's not bad, since it still works for the character.
@@chrispilcher2024 it's sorta like the one from that one show
Love how Saber doesn’t know who Fred Armisen is.
@@chrispilcher2024 Mario, "Say Koopa, weren't you after a magic meteor or something?"
Koopa, "THAT.... NEVER... HAPPENED!!"
Honestly to those asking if one would really want Charles Martinet to do his Mario voice for a whole movie. Mr. Martinet is an experienced voice actor, he just starred in the latest Dragon Ball movie. He could simply adjust his Mario voice to fit a feature length movie since he’d be doing full on dialogue as opposed to a couple voice clips.
Other than that, it looks good. I’m hoping that when we hear more of Pratt’s Mario that he isn’t just doing his usual voices.
Also imagine an alternate reality where everything’s the same but Mario, Peach, DK, and Cranky Kong are voiced by Travis Willingham, Laura Bailey, Patrick Seitz, and Mark Hamill respectively (The voices of Roy Mustang, Maka Albarn, Dio, and The Joker respectively)
@Freesmart True. I personally think the model is fit for Chris Pratt's voice
Travis as Mario? Oh god no I’ll take Pratt over him for the voice of Mario
The French and Brazil dubs for the trailers proves that the iconic Mario voice can work well in the movie
@Freesmart Why do so many people think there's only 2 extremes for mario's voice?
Still give Chris Pratt a chance.
3:41 this is definitely my favorite scene so far just because of the PURE JACK BLACK in bowser's expression. i love it.
Jack Black was BORN to play the Koopa King! I am hoping that when we get more trailers for the movie we can hear more of Chris Pratt's Mario.
This film seems to be an origin story for the Mario Bros. since Mario doesn't know where he is. In Mario's second line you can hear a Brooklyn accent, so it seems like they're returning to source material that predates Charles Martinet giving Mario an Italian accent. The original story is that the Mario Bros. are Italian-American construction workers-turned-plumbers who live in Brooklyn but get isekai'd (usually via a sewer pipe) to the Mushroom kingdom. Before Charles Martinet brought his voice to the games, the Mario Bros. were depicted as having Brooklyn accents.
This sounds accurate and it seems no one is thinking of that cuz they are so stuck in him not sounding like how he does nowadays
Fun fact, Charles Martinet’s first voice attempt at Mario was with a Brooklyn accent, but Nintendo didn’t like it.
@@devilovesdevil I said this before in a different comment section, but you can clearly tell here who watched the Super Mario Bros. Super Show and who didn't.
Exactly!!! Ppl seem to forget that. I’m an Italian American and even I prefer the Brooklyn accent
@@devilovesdevil People are definitely considering it, though the high pitch Charles Martinet voice is simply much more iconic and synonymous with the character than the brooklyn accents of Mario's early years.
I think it is okay to use famous actors on an original story. With the Lego movie, even though it’s adapting legos, it was still a blank canvas since there are no existing characters. However, when you are adapting an already established character, people expect them to sound a certain way and when they don’t meet that expectation, it takes you out of the story.
Idk I was expecting a Brooklyn accent. Mostly because I didn't think chris pratt could pull off an italian accent, but I'm also biased to the super mario super show. It was one of those DVDs that got played on repeat when I was a kid.
Out of one story sure- but into a different one, a different aspect. I like that it’s different. Charles voice is fun loving and easygoing and oblivious. He’s comfortable with where he is and who he is and what’s going on all the time. Chris’s mario is a regular guy in a freaking wonderland who’s clearly never been here before, and has got to figure this out. It actually makes more sense that his voice sounds the way it does, specifically in the clips we got. Charel’s mario is my insert mario, and Chris’s is not. And I personally prefer that. This is his story, not mine. I still get to keep my mario. You still get to keep yours, and we both get to share this one with all the world.
depends on how
I didn't expect mario to sound like anything
super mario bros super show has a different voice
Yes! These are my exact thoughts on voice actors
Another reason i think Jack Black is gonna kill this role is because he's an actual full-fledged gamer, with a yt channel and everything (jablinsky games). He's passionate about this industry, and I can already hear how much fun he's having from just the one clip
I wish they kept Marios Italian accent, cos it’s part of his history.. Mario was inspired by the Italian guy with heavy accent after all)) and also I’m really REALLY happy they didn’t make toad sound the way he does in the game.. just slightly similar)))
Well actually if we are going by history, the first time he ever talked and the world heard his voice, he had a Brooklyn accent. People are just used to the Italian voice, but he’s supposed to be from Brooklyn. Mario’s original voice is a Brooklyn accent, not the Italian one
@@pillow756 In case you're wondering how Charles Martinet came up with Mario's iconic voice, originally he was going to try a New York accent, similar to a stereotypical mafia gangster, but Martinet thought this was too frightening, so he came up with something better--see, during the 1980's Charles Martinet was a stage actor, and one of his notable roles was in some Shakespeare play, where he played comic relief in the form of Gremmio, an elderly Italian gentleman, known for his friendliness, and his heavy Italian accent. He decided to do the same for Mario, only high-pitched. And that's the story.
@@pillow756 but he didn’t get Brooklyn accent, didn’t he? That history didn’t happen)) non Italian Mario feels so weird.. I grew up with his “mamma mia”😂
@@risingrat5491 I'm guessing you never watched the super Mario bros show
@@banthafoddervo8916 oh yes I did, and I loved it as a kid, though translation was terrible in my country, I still very much enjoyed it:) unfortunately real life parts weren’t translated at all
I had the same thoughts about Jack when watching the trailer. Bowser's first line, I was like : "That's Jack Black? It doesn't sound like him."
Then when he said "Now who's going to stop me?", specifically the way he said it, I was like: "Oh, now I hear him."
The “I do not”, as well, but honestly his voice works super super well. I dunno why I ever doubted him.
Most if not all actors have stated that playing the villain is super fun, so I can see why Jack's giving it 100%
RIGHT?
Charles Martinet did a voice in the dub of the most recent Dragon Ball movie and he did a fantastic job, he can do more than the usual bing-bing-wahoo Mario.
But why have it be him then?
the problem is he still would have to sound like the mario in games. It gets grating after awhile though again I think they were going more for super mario super show voice for mario though chris isnt as gruff as the one in that show
@@danmiy12 Pratt couldn't sound gruff if he wanted to.
@@emblemblade9245 I'd have to agree with the point Saber made in the video, Charles Martinet is a professional voice actor. He could do a toned down version of his Mario voice that would be more fitting than Chris Pratt's.
@Freesmart Musical?
Jack Black is just talented at everything. Acting, Voice Acting, a badass singer, and just charming and hilarious. Honestly, I'll be seeing it FOR Jack Black. 🥰
1:40 It's more of an issue that the ones that were done well _aren't_ adaptations, they're original stories (this one looks no different). Even Detective Pikachu, which follows similar story beats, is an adaptation in only the loosest of senses. Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva was also a completely original work that's canon to the main series that was basically just a Layton game told through nothing but the cutscenes which use the same style of pure 2D animation.
And Keegan’s voice for toad is super underrated. I was surprise to hear toads voice and it being enjoyable
Miyamoto has stated that this movie would be FULLY animated! So, I’m sure in the real world, everything would still be animated
You're right about Voice artists being done dirty - it's happened in video games too like how Kojima replaced David Hayter with Kieffer Sutherland as Snake. He still kept the Japanese voice artist though!
Charles Martinet used to make these cute little videos with Luigi, Mario, etc. toys going around commenting on nature and stuff. And he did it in a much more 'grounded' way, since it was full sentences and conversations. He's already shown he can absolutely do it.
You didn't mention Key, who I 100% thought was just going to use his own voice for Toad and do a half assed job. Instead he clearly put in a lot of work and effort and did a shockingly good job.
Wondering how messed up his voice is as a result.
Just wanna throw this out there: I think I speak for all Splatoon fans when I say a Splatoon anime would be INCREDIBLE. The world building in Splatoon is *so* slept on, and a slice-of-life series about an inkling or octoling in splatsville would be just perfect.
YES
I agree
I mean there’s a manga. I own some physical copies.
P l e a s e
There's already a manga, so hopes are high!
I mean for lord's sake Kid Icarus Uprising got an anime, and that game came out over a decade ago.
jack black is a master of many arts, he is an amazing nutjob and can voice act on such a level that any role can be filled and he'll be able to carry that piece of media, regardless of how bad it is
The "Don't touch that, you'll die!" line made me remember we were watching an Illumination movie.
Small correction: that photo of "Matthew Fogel" is actually Fred Armisen, who is playing Cranky Kong
I was losing my mind looking for this comment.
@@chubcub68 well, you found it. congratulations.
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The trailer looked so good, I'm so hyped for this movie. I don't think Chris Pratt was bad, it's just that he's not cut out to play Mario, they should've gotten someone else. I'd also love to one day make a Legend of Zelda movie, if Nintendo will allow it.
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Yeah. I'm sure it will be fine. In these spinoff shows or whatever you would call them Mario never had the same voice as he did in the games. Just look at Super Mario Super Show for example; both the live action bit and animation had very american voices. And that show is a classic.
Heck no, Illumination should not do a Zelda movie. The only way Zelda can be done in animation is trought an anime.
@@thesnesgeek either guillermo del toro or genndy tartakovsky would need to direct or help produce. They are the only people who have show the love and care needed for a project like that
Totally with you on this. I was SO pleasantly surprised by how awesome the animation is, ESPECIALLY for Illumination
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I felt this statement in my SOUL! I'm over Hollywood casting trending Celebs for the sake of selling seats! Soooooooo many talented individuals with the vocals that can deliver organic acting and yet they're totally overlooked! 😭🎙
Voice Over is still being seen as "Not real acting" by the big insdustry people, but with the increase in popularity of animation and gaming it's getting better, slowly but steadily.
For me Voice Over it’s harder than being an actor, you have to think like the character and jump into the situation the scene it’s going and you change your temper in a second… than an actor just doing his normal voice.
I was looking into Charles (Mario's voice actor) the other day. Did you know he was in Skyrim as one of the dragons? The guy has a great vocal range. He definitely could have done something with Mario to find a voice that works.
Paarthurnax if I recall correctly
i reckon Chris's voice will be adjusted in the final movie, theres a very slight accent in the trailer, i think they may have him put on more of an accent, or he may even be currently re-recording the lines and they just used the lines they had recorded at the time
I absolutely love how expressive everything is. Bowser looks so freakin good
Jack Black has done some really good voice acting work. I loved him in Psychonauts 2, and he is the perfect guy for Bowser. I remember seeing that casting decision and going 'yo are we getting Super Star Saga Bowser? Bet'.
Friend and I have a theory that Mario's voice will change during the movie. During the course of the film his voice starts to change to the well known voice for Mario. Also, Jack Black is an amazing human. He's great at everything he's done. He's also the protagonist of Brutal Legends if anyone's played that.
Some of my favorite people are voice actors. Voice actors deserve the world for making our childhoods better, and honestly they kind of help our world run. They do commercials, news reels, cartoons, movie trailers, video games, radio, the works. It's hard to witness some of the crap they go through, where you have the Voice Actors do an absolutely stunning job, but they get overlooked or replaced. Friend is worried about one of my favorite VAs because he just got let go from one of the anime he's in because he's unionized.
Sorry, voice actors are people I hold very dear to me because they've saved me from very dark places. And they deserve more respect than what they've been given in the past.
Yeah I think so to. The “here I come” was just too on the nose as being just slightly off from his iconic phrase. It’s clearly going to be a bit of a gag where he is going to be a bit off for the whole movie until the climax where he finally becomes who we know an love.
@Chad 007 chads don’t self promote
Maybe the voice we're used to is what Mario sounds like after he's taken a shit-ton of mushrooms.
I really hope but this is illumination we’re talking about
@@ZeusMakesDoodles BUT its also being strictly overseen by Nintendo, so maybe theres hope.
Agree. Michael Bay brought in the original voice actor for Optimus Prime for the transformer movies and didn't have some big name star for him cause Optimus had an iconic voice that can't be replaced.
11:08 Isekai jokes aside, I thought about it and realized that HAS been the modus operandi for Mario stuff. The original Japanese animation, the American show, and even the plot to a lot of the games where Mario is just inexplicably somewhere new (Yoshis Island, SMW, Bowser's Fury) without much explanation beyond 'not where he usually is'.
Let's not go crazy here. We've seen one short teaser.
Credit to Jack Black, he's actually trying. He's made a voice and personality for Bowser instead of just playing himself, and it fits pretty well.
The movie looks much better thsn expected, but I credit that to Nintendo. Illumination wouldn't put this much effort into anything by their own choice. Nintendo is psychotically controlling of their IPs, so I imagine they're the ones forcing Illumination to actually try.
One good character and competent visuals is enough to trick kids into seeing the movie with a carefully made trailer, that doesn't mean the movie will be good.
I agree, but we can’t be that negative about everything. People have been doing that a lot and I get it. For projects like sonic frontiers, hocus pocus 2 (it’s a movie like years later after the original so it dosent really count ig-) But bro, a Mario movie? Come on- at-least be a LITTLE positive- don’t say, “the visuals are enough to trick kids into seeing the movie with a perfectly made trailer, dosent mean the movie will be good.” we’re not in a universe that illumation isn’t doing the movie by themselves, so does it really matter? This is my opinion, if you have something against it that completely fine. I just wanted to tell you that this movie is kinda directed towards kids since literally illumination is making it- but it might be a movie that everybody might enjoy who knows?
I mean, the hype’s not just about Bowser and the visuals.
For months, the only info we had on this movie was that it was being made by a studio with a less-than-great reputation, and the bizzare casting choices.
Now that the trailer has dropped, the prospect of it actually BEING GOOD has gotten people excited.
Oh yeah but it’s perfectly fine to say the movie will be BAD before even a fucking trailer of the film comes out. Totally fair smh.
And Keegan Michael Key does a great job for Toad
@@AmyRoseReal I absolutely can be that negative about everything.
Hype is a tool that executives use to trick people. To get as many people to spend money on the thing before word of mouth about how shit it really is gets around. It can even be used to trick people into questioning their own enjoyment and convince themselves it was good, because they don't want to admit it was a disappointment after all the hype and they don't want to go against the perceived public opinion.
Expect the worst, and you'll never be disappointed.
For me personally. I think the animation and design is an absolute 10 out of 10.
And I'll admit, when I heard they were doing an all-star cast for the voices, I was a bit dubious...
But Kevin Michael Richardson? Blew it out of the water as Kamek.
Jack Black gives Bowser the deep gravitas you'd expect from the King of the Koopas.
And Keegan-Michael Key does wonders to infer the classic 'raspy squeal' of Toad's voice without making it ear grating.
Chris Pratt as Mario though, is just Chris Pratt with a hint, a smidge, and very, very, VERY light touch of an Italian inflection. You're right in that it does sound like Linda Belcher (or her upbeat dad).
If they didn't want to go with the original VA (like how they did with the Sonic movie) but not be culturally insensitive, why not get an actual Italian actor? I've seen some suggestions for Robert De Niro and Danny DeVito (though like you say, DeVito is more of a Wario or Waluigi).
DeVito would be my pic for a Live Action Wario!
Because Mario is supposed to be a 24 year old. Nintendo doesn't want De Niro or DeVito because they don't fit Nintnedo's vision of what Mario should be.
Mario is canonically from Brooklyn
@@hyenagore2982 that's a misconception. Mario is canonically from Italy; all that Brooklyn stuff only applies to American TV shows and that live action movie from the 1990s. Check Wikipedia if you don't believe me; it's all there.
@@Scrinwaipwr thank you !
I don't think we've heard enough of Chris Pratt as Mario for me to make a final judgement. My immediate impression was that I didn't hate it and that's good enough when Jack Black as Bowser was so amazing
There is usually praise from fandoms when the company gets the voice actors for their characters. I remember the praise given to the first Transformer live-action movie when they brought in Peter Cullen to voice Optimus, and he killed it! On the other end, same film, Micheal Bay didn’t like Frank Welker as Megatron, and got someone else, and hearing Frank Welker delivering the lines was just, “You’re kidding right?”
Dude, you voiced my greatest fear! "IRL Chris Pratt wearing a fake moustache and some overalls gets isekai'd to the Mushroom Kingdom" might be the worst, most terrifying idea they could possibly have for this thing, lol.
We must not speak it into existence
Lol as if Nintendo would allow that in the film considering the live action Mario film
I assume it's an origin story.
My main reason is the reveal of Foreman Spike from the old game Wrecking Crew being in the movie. The voice actor for him said that Spike is Mario and Luigi's boss.
So I'm guessing we'll see the two working at a construction site, then something will happen which will pull them into the Mushroom Kingdom. And we get an origin story, while the ancient character of Foreman Spike becomes relevant again to a new audience.
I've noticed in the trailer that seems like Mario fell out of a pipe into the mushroom kingdom. If you look closely in the background there's a pipe on the cliff wall that seems out of place.😁
1:18 Miyamoto did say, "A delayed game is eventually good. A rushed game is forever bad."
When I first heard about this movie, I wanted to give it a chance like I did with ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers''.
And then I saw the trailer and I was blown away.
The voice acting is pretty good and the animation is fantastic!
I can't wait to see this movie!
I think this the best illumination has ever physically looked to be completely honest, like the animation was good but this is like outstanding by their standards
And it's not cringey.
Well Nintendo is more involved in the movie production than their last Mario film (1993). So they will keep illumination in check on how to respect the IP and their characters.
I keep hearing the argument that Charles Martinet has only done Mario in the games, thus hearing him in a full film might be weird. Martinet is an experienced VA who has been doing full films for a while. He was the main villain in this years Dragonball Super: Super Hero film as Magenta, and he was fantastic. I could not hear a hint of Mario in his voice, he is an incredible actor with great range and its baffling that he wasn't given the full role for this film
Fuck voice actors and all their talent
-Hollywood
But people are arguing that the Mario voice wouldnt work for the full movie. There’s no doubt that Charles Martinet is a very talented voice actor and would work for the main role, but I just can’t imagine Mario’s voice for the full dialogue.
The argument isn’t that Charles Martinet wouldn’t work, it’s that Mario wouldn’t work. I’m sure Charles would find a Mario voice to fit the role, but the classic high-pitched italian voice wouldn’t work and would get grating after an hour and a half.
@@MrMicrowave7 did you even read the man’s comment my guy?
@@HeavyMoonshine19 yeah, I did. I was also repeating the fact that Charles would work for the main role, just not with the classic Mario voice. He’s saying that there’s people arguing that Charles wouldn’t work, when from what I’ve seen people are arguing that the Mario voice wouldn’t work.
What I saw in the comment is not that he was wrong at all, but that he missed the argument people were making in the first place.
@@MrMicrowave7 no no, people have been saying Charles wouldn’t work, though mostly out of ignorance.
Toad and Kamek are the best castings out of the bunch so far
With Sonic, Castlevania, and Cyberpunk Edgerunners getting fun and great adaptations (plus NieR:Automata's anime is on the way too) I'm really hoping the Mario movie works out! There's lot of good stories that can be told with a video game's story/setting. It's definitely hard to translate games into a different medium, but not impossible! I really hope we get more good ones in the future!
I hope they won't mess up Nier's anime. But well considering that A-1 Pictures is on the charge, they won't dissapoint us.
Based on the trailer alone, I and many others have high hopes that this movie will be for Illumination what Into The Spiderverse was for Sony! That being said though, we can also collectively agree that Chris Pratt's voice as mario is certainly gonna be…. interesting, regardless of whether or not the movie is ultimately good, which I'm hopeful that it will be!
I wouldn’t go that far. Spiderverse revolutionized modern animation.
@Freesmart They haven’t made an Emoji Movie since. Most of their recent films have either been under the radar, or solid bangers like Wish Dragon and Mitchells. I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt.
@Freesmart That's what I'm saying, both them and Illumination are known for making films that are average at best (with a few exceptions) and absolutely terrible at worst. Hopefully this'll finally be the rare jewel for Illumination
@Freesmart Under the radar. They knew it was bad, so they kept it buried.
I agree but I have seen people saying it’s looks weirdly good when I’d say that illuminations only real good thing they did WAS the visuals. The only problem I have with illuminations is the boring and basic plots
Idk why people are afraid of "Mario voice" for an entire movie, Mickey mouse, Goofy and Donald talk funny too and it worked for the movies, it's just charming to me
Isn't Spongebob's voice explicitly made to be as annoying as possible?
@@pokemon05100 this is a great example! I forgot about bob, hell everyone there has an "annoying" voice.... I miss when cartoons were like that
You clearly havent heard Charles talk in his mario voice for long periods 😂 Sounds horrendous
Yeah, you have point there
that’s true and i def agree that mario’s voice can be endearing in that sense! my only problem is that charles has said doing mario’s voice for long periods of time strain his vocal cords
2:56 that face is super in character for Jack Black
Frank Welker does indeed do the voice of Fred Jones. Always has since day one. Also the voice of Megatron, Soundwave, Rumble.... the list goes on to infinitum.
Old Pixar had some great A-List voice actors, but I think it’s important to pick the right person instead of whoever is currently trending.
Like, Tom Hanks and Tim Allen make Toy Story. I don’t think Pixar could re-cast either of those guys and make it work. Kinda same thoughts for Billy Crystal and John Goodman for Monsters Inc.
Jack Black surprisingly is a killer voice actor, I was surprised to see in in Psychonaughts 2 as PsiKing/Helmet. When I first saw the casting list for the Mario movie I was 50/50 on some of the calls, but I knew Jack would be a killer bowser
8:30 DUDE! NCU definitely needs to happen 😂 I’d be here for it!!
I’ve been wanting a Zelda series for so long. I imagine it as like a fantasy version of The Mandalorian. I fully think a western/samurai inspired show where Link would definitely talk but only like one or two word answers and it’s only like once or twice an episode would be a perfect way to still make Link a (mostly) silent protagonist
My only worry with Legend of Zelda is it feels like studio executives only want gritty Game of Thrones like fantasy, and I feel like that's completely the wrong tone for the Zelda universe. Yeah some of the Zelda games can have their creepy/weird moments or be a little dark (Majora's mask), but the games still give you something to care for or want to fight for, it's not just some grim depressing thing where angry dudes are just flexing at each other. In fact I think that's a key element of the Links across the timelines, it's always about growing up and growing into their role as a hero. The Links are almost always young and uncertain, and don't start off as powerhouse monsters, simply because that process of proving themselves and wanting to protect other people *is* why he is courageous and a he becomes a hero.
To follow up on this a little more as I thought about it, the whole point of Breath of the Wild is kind of that if Link just goes out and gets everything to start with, if he doesn't really get that chance to grow, it actually undermines both his and Zelda's efforts. Same seems to be true with Zelda, it seems the suggestion is Power is taken, but Wisdom and Courage are earned.
I can't WAIT to see Charlie Day as Luigi! I honestly found out about him after he got this role, and I haven't checked out much of his stuff (the Pepe Silvia meme is basically the only thing I've seen), but there's _something_ about his acting... I've seen a bunch of fan animations made to show how he would feel like on Luigi, and they were all so GOOD
YES FR !!
Ok, OP, if you like the Pepe Silvia meme, look up Worthikids' animation of it. It is spectacular and hits the vibe like no other.
@@kraziiXIII bold of you to assume I haven't watched it yet
@@Deemee-ed Respect. I'm glad you've seen it. It is really fun!
I would love a Luigi’s Mansion movie. So if the Mario Movie does really well, then I hope that could happen in the future. I think the trailer looked promising and I’m excited to see how it goes :D
Yeah, I loved all the Luigi's Mansion games, and the animation for the cutscenes in the 2nd and 3rd games were absolutely FLAWLESS. So if there's any spin-off Mario movie that would work it'd be Luigi's Mansion.
One thing you should of mentioned is how Charles Martinet was Magenta in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. He did a phenomenal job and proved he can do a more grounded voice, otherwise awesome vid keep it up
I think the reason why Illumination have delayed the film is so Chris Pratt can train himself more on his Mario voice.
He really needs Charles' help (the voice of Mario from the games since 96, not the King).
Sometimes I think people are bullying Chris Pratt just because he exist.
@@10tailedbijuu Mario is mainly from Brooklyn
While I understand why people didn’t like Mario’s voice, it’s still too early for me to say. I mean, Bowser had the most screen time on the trailer (and oh boy I will never complain about it!), and Mario had only two lines. The first one was okay, but the “here we come” didn’t feel good. I hope it’s just a take for the trailer and not from the movie itself.
Um actually when the guy said here we come I do not think it's chris at all why we'll number 1 is that uts nor chris normal voice and the mario voice when he talk I do not think who said mushoom kingdom here we come is not mario at all
And plus people keep telling to to check the credit and gess what I could not find anything that said that chris was the narrator at all
Bowser had as many lines as Mario: “Open the gates!” and “I do not”.
@@theangrysuchomimus5163 What about the mini-speech when he finds the star?
When i heard that Myamotto was involved in production i wasnt so worried about this movie, i think it will be at least okay (witch considering its illumination is like doing a banger movie)
Detective Pikachu and the movie Sonic redesign showed that having someone from the original team on the games is a good thing for the adaptation, so this is not the same case as The Lorax or The Grinch when Dr. Seuss was dead and no one associated with him could get involved in the movies productions
The thing with movies is, I go to see movies for the story not for the actors. If I like the trailer in how it visually looks and how the story plays out in what is shown, then I might go see it. The actors mean little to me in name, they mean more if their acting is great like Jack Black. I know his acting is great so I will enjoy him, Chris Pratt I care little for as to me in most of his acting he is just himself or the same person in each role. Also, it seems like Chris is embarrassed to be Mario as he doesn't put much into his voice, unlike the French voice actor does a better and more spirited "Wahoo" than Chris.
Okay but like, for real, the trailer actually looked pretty darn good. I'm genuinely excited to see how the movie turns out.
Mario is very energetic and enthusiastic. I would love to hear that in his voice, but I’m keeping my expectations low. I am excited to see this movie and I really hope it leads to more Nintendo properties getting films - like a Legend of Zelda show or movie.
I still cannot believe it took them 30 years to make a Good Animated Super Mario Bros movie since the last one was live action that came out in 1993 with Bob hoskins especially after that one left on a cliffhanger.
@AT Productions that was Anime, big difference
@AT Productions also that movie sucked lol
The other sad thing is regular voice actors tend to get very little, often a flat fee with no royalties. An A list celeb generally makes their normal million dollar contract plus residuals etc.
3:12 Hey credit where it's due, they wrote the TTG Night Begins to Shine four-parter "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day" and TTG to the Movies and Jelenic wrote for Jackie Chan Avdentures (six episodes), Legion of Super Heroes (The Man from the Edge of Tomorrow Part 1 and the Dark Victory Two-Parter) Ben 10 (episode Perfect Day) and Batman Brave and the Bold (Rise of the Blue Beetle! and none other than MEYHAM OF THE DAMNED MUSIC MESITER, THE MASTERPIECE OF THE SHOW (though it retroactively feels incomplete without Mark Hamil singing "I Go Crazy" as The Joker... ))
Ever since the voice actors were revealed, i was confident that Jack Black and Charlie Day would be good as their roles. I think im gonna like Seth Rogan as Donkey Kong, imagining DK with his laugh is hilarious to me
Huh-huh-huh--huh!
For real I think Seth Rogan’s voice fits with Donkey Kong’s personality. But it’s also possible he would be a better Funky Kong
Just please. Please let Seth Rogan say "It Fires In Spurts" just once
@@quinnalexander3825 when he gets ya, it's gonna hurt!
Yeah I thought the same about Jack Black and Charlie Day. But im not 100% confident in Seth Rogan but maybe he will be great! So we will see
I have high hopes for this because it seems like Nintendo isn't going to let this be bad. Even Toad had his signature screechy voice.
Better yet. It's Keegan Michael Key doing his own interpretation rather than just straight up copying the VA while still keeping it scratchy.
I’m glad you’re excited for this movie. Please don’t attack me for this because I find Pratt’s voice to be good, and plus we should wait until the second trailer since he only said two lines. Even if Pratt’s voice ends up weak in the final cut. That wouldn’t automatically make the movie bad since it would be a small nitpick. As I’m one of those animation fans that actually enjoy illumination films, I’m honestly glad they are trying something different since there’s always a time that a studio needs to experiment
Thank you so much. This voice actor thing has been bothering since pre SCOOB. Thank you
I'm just so sad they didn't do Mario's catchphrase "Let's-a GOOOO" and did "Mushroom Kingdom, here we cooome." Like...IT WAS RIGHT THERE
Yeah. It’s so clearly right there that it has to be intentional. He is going to finally say it correctly at the climax of the movie when he finally steps up to be the Mario we know from the games. It’ll be the classic hero’s journey movie starting with Mario arriving in the Mushroom Kingdom, and ending with him becoming its protector like he is in the games. I’m calling it now.
Nahhh dawg, if they actually make Mario said it right there, i'm just gonna die and not watching the movie at all. The amount of cringe is too much
It's because they knew if we heard Chris say that line not even Jack Black's amazing VA could save it 😅 we'll just have to wait till longer trailer that shows more comes out
All I hope and pray for is that Charles's cameo role isn't some super-fan cosplaying as Mario at the end saying the iconic "it's a-me, Mario!" to which Chris Pratt Mario just awkwardly laughs before stating "I don't sound like THAT, do I?"
r/oddlyspecific
This is exactly what's gonna happen isn't it?
contrary to many people’s opinions, since the beginning i thought that jack black was gonna nail bowser.
and guess what? he slayed that role.
also he looks so much like a sort of bowsery person, idk how to explain.
but jack black is doing great
Great video, btw you put the wrong picture for Matthew Fogel, i believe thats Fred Armisen (cranky kong)
For the most part, this teaser sold me on this upcoming Mario film. Chris Pratt's voice for the Italian Plumber doesn't quite fit from what what was shown here, but I'll keep my fingers crossed until I see the movie itself.
Speaking of voice overs, your rant on the whole 'celebrity voices vs primary voice actors' scenario is on point. I get that companies want to use A-List celebrities to bring in the big bucks, and yes there are plenty that deliver great performances (i.e. Robin Williams, Mark Hamill, Keith David, J.K. Simmons). But putting voice actors in the back burner for theatrical movies is a terrible thing, especially when they provide diverse voices for different characters, including popular animated films (i.e. Frank Welker in Aladdin, Jim Cummings in various Disney films).
Most of the movie literally seems it'll be an Isekai where Mario gets transported from his home city as a builder/plumber into the Mushroom Kingdom.
Spike the Foreman (an obscure Mario character who used to be the boss of Mario in VERY old game called "Wrecking Crew") has a voice acted role in this movie, so this could very well take place in Brooklyn or New Donk City and would explain Mario's voice and "Brooklyn accent" just like the Super Mario Bros Super Show and the old Mario movie.
I knew I wasn't the only one who though the voice he put on was based on Super Mario cartoon
When I think about how huge a deal minions is in Japan, Nintendo choosing illumination to work with for this movie makes a lot more sense.
I feel like people keep forgetting that Mario was originally from Brooklyn in the first ever game. It sounded a little like it might be the accent Pratt was going for, I hope he leans into that. I hope.