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The Internet Still Hates Chris Pratt as Mario in the New Trailer

Once upon a time, animated movies did not rely on big name celebrities and movie stars to fill out its voice acting ranks. Who but the most diehard Disney fans—or Broadway aficionados—knows for instance that Jodie Benson is the voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid? That Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd were voiced by the same guy? That Walt Disney paid Adriana Caselotti little better than scale for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and didn’t even credit her for her work?!

Those days are long gone, as the latest The Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer just reminded us. The movie is a virtual who’s who of movie star talent circa the early 2020s: Jack Black as Bowser, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi… and Chris Pratt as Mario. With the exception of Black, none of the hired actors are doing much to disguise their recognizable cadences in the new trailer, but only one has earned the ire of the internet: and it’s once again Chris Pratt.

Despite starring in some of the biggest movies of the last decade, including Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Infinity War, and the Jurassic World movies, Pratt remains a contentious figure to some on social media. And the fact he’s done little in the way of replicating the iconic work of voice actor Charles Martinett, who has voiced Mario and Luigi in nearly every Nintendo game since Super Mario 64 in 1996, or to sound like anything other than the guy who “tames raptors” in billion-dollar blockbusters has left Twitter aghast. Below are some of the most pained reactions.

One Twitter user for instance, lamented in a viral post that “EVERYONE ELSE” (capitalization theirs) in the voice will be forced to carry the movie for Pratt…

The Super Mario Bros. Movie might be the first instance where instead of one character/actor carrying the film, it will be literally EVERYONE ELSE carrying Chris Pratt. pic.twitter.com/bLwZ69FE6t

— Tom Schalk (the real one) (@TomStheVoice) November 29, 2022

Another seemed to lament that Pratt’s Mario has been crafted in the image of his other onscreen personas such as Star-Lord or Emmet from The Lego Movie, which is to say a screw-up who takes credit for his significant other’s competence (in this case Princess Peach):

real excited for the movie where Chris Pratt plays a schlubby everyman protagonist who’s bad at everything while his much more competent female sidekick does all the work for none of the credit and then she gets forced into being his love interest despite him earning none of it pic.twitter.com/pKPFiyOtmj

— Kate Gray (@hownottodraw) November 29, 2022

Some even humorously relate to the character of Donkey Kong, who is featured in the trailer of going bananas on Pratt’s Mario.

Everyone’s reaction to Chris Pratt Mario be like: pic.twitter.com/d1NHKMCmvr

— Aiden139 (@AidenRS139) November 29, 2022

Then there are those who have gone so far to question Pratt’s seeming enthusiasm for the role…

i don’t know how to explain it but it sounds like chris pratt recorded the whole movie sitting down

— Laura Stahl (@laura_stahl) November 30, 2022

However, perhaps the most telling aspect is how some fans have zeroed in on hating the few utterances we heard from Pratt’s Mario in the trailer, such as when it ends with Mario saying “wahoo!” with a rather muted inflection.

chris pratt in the studio warming himself up to record the most flaccid “wahoo” of all time pic.twitter.com/VKIyY1Rcba

— 🏳️‍⚧️alchemist adorer🏳️‍⚧️ (@Espeonkin) November 29, 2022

we’ve mocked chris pratt a ton but i have to say the incredibly meek and pathetic sounding “wahoo” he did during the kart sequence had me in tears it sucked so bad

— Ryan (COMMISSIONS OPEN) (@RyanRibbity) November 29, 2022

Others have gone so far as to seek out foreign language versions of the trailer to compare Pratt unfavorably to other voice actors doing the same exact part.

Mario’s french voice sounds so amazing wow! pic.twitter.com/cLahoAV5A0

— 🍂🥖 Kéké 🥖 🍂 (@Kekeflipnote) November 29, 2022

Super Mario Bros. Memes

Of course it wouldn’t be the internet without some memes making the same points in a snarkier, more visual fashion. You can enjoy some of which below…

Hearing the voice of Chris Pratt as Mario pic.twitter.com/a0cRBn0ZG5

— Sopranos World (@SopranosWorld) November 29, 2022

Chris Pratt going “Wahoo!” pic.twitter.com/6PdRmrLaiX

— LJ (@LephemStar91) November 29, 2022

Behind-the-scenes of Chris Pratt recording lines for the Mario movie. pic.twitter.com/Pmxoab9Ap9

— Matt Kim in London (@LawofTD) November 29, 2022

We finally got the Chris Pratt Mario voice pic.twitter.com/9ndXd5w0Ct

— Jeff Zhang 张佶润 (@strangeharbors) November 29, 2022

voice actors watching people defend chris pratt’s shitty mario voice acting because he said “wahoo” pic.twitter.com/hI2Bgfqn3b

— plazy ☾*✲⋆. (@plazynoodles) November 29, 2022

With all this being said, Twitter—and for that matter Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and the rest of the social media ecosystem—does not represent the taste of most moviegoing audiences or even necessarily a significant fraction. It does, however, raise an interesting question as to why Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment felt the need to cast such a widely well-known movie star as Mario if the actor sounds like nothing what fans have come to expect from the character. Presumably, we’ll find the answer when we see the full movie for ourselves once The Super Mario Bros. Movie opens only in theaters on April 7, 2023.

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