The Super Mario Bros. film has been in German cinemas since Wednesday. The animation blockbuster is based on the famous video game character Super Mario from the Nintendo world. But who are the German speakers for the characters? This article shows the voice cast of Super Mario. Find out how you know the voices of Dalia Schmidt-Foß and Co.
The most important characters in Super Mario and their German voice actors
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The German speaker for Mario is Leonhard Mahlich
Do you also know as: Starlord in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies. Mahlich is Chris Pratt’s spokesman and represents him in the German versions of Thor 4 and Jurassic World: A New Age. He also frequently voices Kevin Hart (Me Time) and Jesse Eisenberg (Zack Snyder’s Justice League)
Princess Peach’s German voice actress is Dalia Schmidt-Foß
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The German speaker of
Luigi is Gerrit Schmidt-Foss
Do you also know as: Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory. Dalia Schmidt-Foß’s uncle has one of the best-known voices in Germany. He also regularly scores roles by Leonardo DiCaprio (The Great Gatsby) and Jeremy Renner (Avengers).
Bowser’s German speaker is Tobias Meister
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Donkey Kong and Co.: The supporting roles in Super Mario and their German voice actors
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The German speaker of
Toad is Dirk Petrick
The German speaker of
Donkey Kong is Marios Gavrilis
The German speaker of Kamek is Timmo Niesner
The German speaker of
Cranky Kong is Bernhard Voelger
The German spokesman for Penguin King is Axel Malzacher
What is the Super Mario Bros. movie about?
Actually, Mario is just a plumber from Brooklyn. But through a crazy set of circumstances, he suddenly finds himself on a journey through the Mushroom Kingdom with Princess Peach and a talking mushroom named Toad. Together the three try to find Mario’s brother Luigi. Only then can they save the world from the ruthless, fire-breathing Bowser.
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