Rather than saying "It's-a-me, Mario," Nintendo character Super Mario says "Itsumi Mario," which means "Super Mario" in Japanese. However, Nintendo's website always referred to the catchphrase as ...
Rather than saying "It's-a-me, Mario," Nintendo character Super Mario says "Itsumi Mario," which means "Super Mario" in Japanese. For years, social media users have claimed Nintendo character Mario's ...
In August and September 2024, social media users resurfaced a claim that Nintendo character Mario's catchphrase is actually "Itsumi Mario" — not "It's-a-me, Mario." For instance, one Facebook user ...
Nintendo has released three episodes of its It’s Me, Mario! stop motion shorts series. Each episode is fairly short with the first one being 56 seconds long, the second episode is the longest at one ...
On June 19, 2024, an X user claimed Nintendo character Mario's catchphrase was "Itsumi Mario," not "It's-a-me, Mario" (archived here). The user said "Itsumi" meant "super" in Japanese, and therefore ...
Nintendo has launched a new set of stop-motion animations centered around its star plumber, Mario. The It’s Me, Mario shorts launched this week, offering an adorable glimpse into various situations ...
Charles Martinet gave Mario his popular catchphrases, including “It’s a-me, Mario” and that signature “woo-hoo!” It’s unclear who will voice the Nintendo character next. By Claire Moses The sound of ...
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