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  2. Our princess is in another castle! - Wikipedia

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    The phrase originated in Super Mario Bros. (1985). "Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!" is a quote from the 1985 video game Super Mario Bros. It is stated by a Toad after Mario defeats what appears to be the game's main villain Bowser.

  3. List of Mario franchise characters - Wikipedia

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    [84] [85] Wario is the protagonist of the Wario series and is playable in most of the Mario spin-off games where he is shown to be Waluigi's partner. [86] His name is portmanteau of "warui", the Japanese word for "bad", and "Mario". [87] Wario's favorite food is garlic, often used in gameplay to restore health when he gets defeated. [88]

  4. Super Mario Bros. theme - Wikipedia

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    The Super Mario Bros. theme, officially known as the "Ground Theme" [a] [1] [2] is a musical theme originally heard in the first stage of the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game Super Mario Bros.

  5. Charles Martinet, iconic voice of Mario, retires from ... - AOL

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    Charles Martinet, the iconic voice of the video game Mario for decades, is “stepping back from recording character voices” for Nintendo as he transitions into a new role.

  6. Kevin Afghani - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Zachary Afghani (born November 9, 1996) [‡ 1] is an American voice actor. He is best known for being the current voice actor for Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi, beginning with the Nintendo Switch games Super Mario Bros. Wonder, WarioWare: Move It!, and Super Mario Party Jamboree, following Charles Martinet's retirement as the characters' voice role and transition to Mario official ...

  7. 1985 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The year's best-selling game was Super Mario Bros. for the Family Computer (Famicom), later known as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) outside Japan. The game sold 2.5 million copies and grossed more than ¥12.2 billion ($72 million at the time, or $204 million adjusted for inflation) within several months. [43]

  8. Kazumi Totaka - Wikipedia

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    Kazumi Totaka (戸高 一生, Totaka Kazumi, born August 23, 1967) [1] is a Japanese video game composer and sound director who is best known for his various compositions in many Nintendo games.

  9. Laura Faye Smith - Wikipedia

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