Interview with Keegan McCoy on "Super Mario Bros. The Movie":

[Reporter Xu Shiying/Taipei-Los Angeles Connection Interview] The adventure cartoon "Super Mario Bros. Movie Edition", adapted from the classic video game, has recruited the former "Archie and Pappy" comedy actor Keegan McCoy for the cute Chinobio, a resident of the Mushroom Kingdom, gave his voice. In addition to adding vitality to the character, he mentioned the dubbing skills and even joked that he could soar high-pitched voice like singing soul music. Because he is too familiar with video games, he would run while dubbing. Jump comes with sound effects.

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Keegan Micheal, who voiced the Super Mario Bros. Movie, is also a huge fan off-screen.

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Keegan revealed that he has been a big fan of "Super Mario Bros" since he was a child, "I really like the most classic Donkey Kong series, which is one of the earliest Super Mario games, and I used to go to the playground to play when I was young That kind of large coin-operated machine!" Even after buying a home game console, it is still his favorite, "I will skip all the games and just play my Mario Brothers."

Keegan McCoy provides the voice of lovable Mushroom Kingdom resident Tonobio in Super Mario Bros. The Movie.

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But Keegan also joked and complained that in the past, he couldn’t choose to be Donkey Kong when playing games, “Because the games are all about Mario, I really want to be Donkey Kong throwing buckets at them on the stairs!” This time the film In the movie, he gave the voice of Tonobio, and was asked how to figure out the sound of mushrooms. He laughed on the spot and said, "Actually, Tonobio can only make some small sounds in the game, and the voices are very loud, so I think if mushrooms It talks, and that's what it sounds like!"

In order to make the voice sound more like Tonobio in the video game, Keegan had to soar the voice higher and higher, "It sounds like singing soul music, but instead of singing, it becomes so high-pitched when speaking." Dubbing Experienced, he believes that the most difficult thing is that he dubs by himself most of the time. "Sometimes it is less likely to interact with other actors. Most of us are from other parts of the world."

Tonobio (from right), voiced by Keegan McCoy, joins Princess Brigitte and Mario in Super Mario Bros. The Movie.

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He even revealed that when he dubbed "Super Mario Bros. Movie Version", he often ran and jumped like in the movie, "Sometimes I will bring my own jumping sound like in the game, but I can't jump over the head, otherwise it will become noisy."

Since many actors inject their own personality into the characters when performing or dubbing, Keegan believes that he brings energetic qualities to Tonobio, "He will be very excited about everything, even if he is in danger. Everything around me looks amazing!"

"Super Mario Bros. Movie Edition" will be officially released in Taiwan on the last day of the holiday (5th). Keegan also shouted to all fans that they must go to the theater to enjoy it, "and the sooner the better, I believe you will definitely Will enjoy it!"

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