Chris Pratt portraying Mario exclaiming his Brooklyn-style 'Mamma mia!' in a cosmic Super Mario Galaxy scene.
Chris Pratt portraying Mario exclaiming his Brooklyn-style 'Mamma mia!' in a cosmic Super Mario Galaxy scene.
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Chris Pratt alters Mario catchphrase for Super Mario Galaxy movie

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Chris Pratt has adapted Mario's iconic 'Mamma mia' catchphrase to fit his Brooklyn-accented portrayal in the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Donald Glover campaigned aggressively for the role of Yoshi, according to co-star Jack Black. The film premieres in theaters on April 1.

Chris Pratt, reprising his role as Mario, explained his tweaks to the plumber's signature line during a recent interview with ScreenRant. He noted the original high-pitched Italian delivery from classic games didn't suit a Brooklyn character. 'Why does it make sense for a guy who’s from Brooklyn who doesn’t have that accent to use that so much?' Pratt said. He has varied the delivery, slowing it down as 'Maaammaaa Miaaaa' to make it work better in context. The Universal Pictures sequel, directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, features Pratt alongside Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Brie Larson as Princess Rosalina, Issa Rae as Honey Queen, Glen Powell as Fox McCloud, Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr., and Luis Guzmán as Wart. Jack Black, returning as Bowser, shared on ExtraTV that Donald Glover pushed hard for the Yoshi role. 'He told his agent, ‘Call [Illumination CEO] Chris Meledandri. Tell him I really want to be Yoshi',' Black recounted, adding Glover loves the Nintendo universe. Glover admitted to ExtraTV he felt 'a little timid' at first, given the first film's success. 'I’ll just study really hard, and hopefully I’ll be beloved like them,' he said, aiming to under-promise and over-deliver. The movie releases April 1 from Universal, Illumination, and Nintendo.

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X discussions highlight mixed reactions to Chris Pratt's adaptation of Mario's 'Mamma mia' catchphrase for a Brooklyn accent in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, with some praising consistency and others criticizing the alteration. Jack Black's comments on Donald Glover's enthusiastic campaign for the Yoshi role have generated widespread excitement and positive fan responses.

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