Rather than saying "It's-a-me, Mario," Nintendo character Super Mario says "Itsumi Mario," which means "Super Mario" in Japanese. However, Nintendo's website always referred to the catchphrase as ...
Rather than saying "It's-a-me, Mario," Nintendo character Super Mario says "Itsumi Mario," which means "Super Mario" in Japanese. On June 19, 2024, an X user claimed Nintendo character Mario's ...
In August and September 2024, social media users resurfaced a claim that Nintendo character Mario's catchphrase is actually "Itsumi Mario" — not "It's-a-me, Mario." For instance, one Facebook user ...
For years, social media users have claimed Nintendo character Mario's motto was "Itsumi Mario," instead of "It's-a-me, Mario." One X user said in July 2024 (archived) that "itsumi" was the Japanese ...
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 Super Mario Bros. Movie is breaking records faster than anyone can say “It’s a-me, Mario.” After grossing over $500 million so far globally, it has become the most financially successful video ...
Charles Martinet will now be an ambassador for the character. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Charles Martinet has been the voice ...
Nintendo has launched a new set of stop-motion animations centered around its star plumber, Mario. The It’s Me, Mario shorts launched this week, offering an adorable glimpse into various situations ...
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Now in its fourth weekend of release, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” is still dominating the competition on domestic charts, fending off theatrical newcomers “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,” ...