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Revision as of 19:11, April 11, 2023

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Giuseppe
File:Giuseppe TSMBM.jpg
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
Portrayed by Charles Martinet
“Too much? It's-a perfect! Wahoo!”
Giuseppe, The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Giuseppe is a character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. He is a citizen of Brooklyn with a stereotypical Italian accent, reminiscent of the classic Mario voice, who is an acquaintance of Mario and Luigi, and who plays an arcade game called Jump Man in Punch-Out Pizzeria. He physically resembles the original look of Mario from the Donkey Kong arcade game, complete with the matching red hat and a pair of red trousers with suspenders, along with a blue button up shirt, tie, and mustache.

Giuseppe praises Mario and Luigi's Italian accents in their Super Mario Bros. Plumbing commercial, while speaking with the voice Mario has in the Mario game series portrayed by Charles Martinet, who provides the English voice for Giuseppe in the film. Martinet also voices Giuseppe in multiple foreign dubsa of the film.

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a - Catalan,[1] Croatian, Danish, Flemish Dutch,[2] Finnish,[3] French (Canadian[4] and European), German,[5] Hungarian,[6] Italian,[7] Taiwanese Mandarin,[8] Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazilian and European[9]), Serbian,[10] Spanish (European[11] and Latin American), Swedish,[12] Thai,[13] Ukrainian,[14] and Vietnamese.[15]

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