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I was just using that as a descriptor. I wasn't expecting an animated Mario movie to be aimed at an older age group. =SWhy wouldn't it be a kids movie? All this shit it for kids.. videogames, legos, etc.
I was just using that as a descriptor. I wasn't expecting an animated Mario movie to be aimed at an older age group. =SWhy wouldn't it be a kids movie? All this shit it for kids.. videogames, legos, etc.
How about I use a descriptor for you?I was just using that as a descriptor. I wasn't expecting an animated Mario movie to be aimed at an older age group. =S
How about I use a descriptor for you?
fanny-bandit
Remember when gay meant lame? Waluigi is surely gay.Well he could be gay instead
I'm sure in some crevice of the internet there is a subreddit reee thread or discord dedicated to a wario and waluigi fan ship. Or maybe its in r/smash idk.Remember when gay meant lame? Waluigi is surely gay.
LOL Someone's salty that people are more hyped for a Super Mario trailer than their gayass movie.
Cope and seethe harder Billy Boy. At least Mario is actually liked by people.
And how do we know that Peach is even a woman to begin with?Shouldn't it be Super Mario Familial people who are related by having a shared birth giver? Are they assuming Mario and Luigi's gender identity?
My money is on Drag Queen. Peach Me Nutz is probably her stage name.And how do we know that Peach is even a woman to begin with?
She's native to Mushroom Kingdom, Mushrooms look like dicks, do the mathMy money is on Drag Queen. Peach Me Nutz is probably her stage name.
People say it's just Pratt, but I disagree. It almost sounds like Pratt doing a subtle desaturated/toned-down version of Martinet's Mario voice.. at least with the cadence.I rejected the voices whole heartedly and viscerally. It threw me off so much. But then again so did Chip and Dale's trailer and then I enjoyed it after @Stouffers convinced me to give it a shot.
I was at that E3! That was the first I broke into courtesy of a substitute teacher's badge (it pays to not be an asshole when there is a sub in high school).People say it's just Pratt, but I disagree. It almost sounds like Pratt doing a subtle desaturated/toned-down version of Martinet's Mario voice.. at least with the cadence.
True story, the E3 they showed off the DS, I got to be around Charles Martinet during his DS booth presentation. Seemed like a nice guy.
For sure. Even if he wasn't I don't really care. Watching an entire movie of the Martinet voice would get annoying pretty quick.People say it's just Pratt, but I disagree. It almost sounds like Pratt doing a subtle desaturated/toned-down version of Martinet's Mario voice.. at least with the cadence.
You and I probably sliced melons togetherI was at that E3! That was the first I broke into courtesy of a substitute teacher's badge (it pays to not be an asshole when there is a sub in high school).
Martinet routinely walks down the Nintendo queue every E3 signing and taking pictures with people. He's exactly how you would expect the voice of Mario to be.
Yeah, sadly.Do titles and thumbnails like those actually make a difference to views?
Do titles and thumbnails like those actually make a difference to views?
Thats Walugi in drag dude....Damn, Peach be hot.
It's a pity that's what's needed to get by. I get that these kind of videos are kinda appealing to the lowest common denominator and you just have to go with whatever dumb stuff works with the algorithm/trends. But I would have thought that once these channels established an audience they'd have the confidence in themselves and pride in what they produce to not have to rely on that kind of shit. But I guess you're having to accommodate really short attention spans so firey backgrounds and "X DESTROYS Y" titles are what deliver those sweet, sweet views.Yeah, sadly.
It's not as sure fire a way to get clicks as a fit bird in a bikini, but it genuinely improves a channel's viewership.
Bowser was pretty based in the trailer.I thought that looked pretty good. Visually super impressive. But the tone looked on point for what a modern SMB movie (targeting the family) would deliver.