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The Super Mario Bros Movie: Chris Pratt was told his original voice for Mario movie ‘sounded like Tony Soprano’

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Sarah Marshal
Sarah Marshalhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Accomplished Lifestyle/Fashion Editor with 10 years industry experience. Highly skilled in market research and trend forecasting. Continually provide content to magazine blog and website maintaining an active online presence. A travel enthusiasts by nature. When she is not writing she is either in her favorite coffee shop or traveling exploring new places. Sarah spends most of her time reading, cooking, traveling the world, visiting Walt Disney World, and catching her favorite Broadway shows

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- Sarah Marshal

Chris Pratt and Charlie Day were asked to change their original voices for The Super Mario Bros Movie because they were “a little New Jersey”.

The pair voice Mario and Luigi in the new film, an animated adaptation of the hit Nintendo game.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the pair opened up about earlier versions of the character they tested before settling on their chosen voices.

“We tried different things, different voices,” Day explained. “Every now and then they would say, ‘Charlie, maybe a little less Goodfellas in this one’ – I’m like, ‘Alright! I think you’re wrong, but fine’ – until they landed on something they liked.”

“For a minute, I walked in and they were like, ‘That’s a little New Jersey. You’re doing a Tony Soprano thing,’” Pratt added.

Meanwhile, their co-star Keegan-Michael Key spoke this week about his method for achieving the high-pitched shriek of a voice needed to play Toad.

“It’s just like, how are we going to maintain this?” he remembered thinking. “And I’m thinking, I don’t know. Just gallons of Earl Grey tea and really, really tight pants, I guess.”

The Super Mario Bros Movie marks the first adaptation of the game since the critically panned live-action film starring John Leguizamo and Bob Hoskins.

In an interview this week, Seth Rogen, who voices Donkey Kong in the animated film, said that he hopes the new film will finally lay the ghost of the infamous 1993 adaptation to rest.

“It’s one of the worst films ever made,” Rogen said. “I was so disappointed. I think it made me realise that movies, like, could be bad. That never occurred to me until that moment.

“It really bummed me out,” he continued. “It’s nice to vindicate that moment. It’s nice to know that 11-year-olds out there won’t be disappointed in the same way that I was.”

The Super Mario Bros Movie is in cinemas now.

Sarah Marshal
Sarah Marshalhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Accomplished Lifestyle/Fashion Editor with 10 years industry experience. Highly skilled in market research and trend forecasting. Continually provide content to magazine blog and website maintaining an active online presence. A travel enthusiasts by nature. When she is not writing she is either in her favorite coffee shop or traveling exploring new places. Sarah spends most of her time reading, cooking, traveling the world, visiting Walt Disney World, and catching her favorite Broadway shows

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Sarah Marshal
Sarah Marshalhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Accomplished Lifestyle/Fashion Editor with 10 years industry experience. Highly skilled in market research and trend forecasting. Continually provide content to magazine blog and website maintaining an active online presence. A travel enthusiasts by nature. When she is not writing she is either in her favorite coffee shop or traveling exploring new places. Sarah spends most of her time reading, cooking, traveling the world, visiting Walt Disney World, and catching her favorite Broadway shows