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|image=[[File:Giuseppe TSMBM.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:TSMBM Giuseppe.png|250px]]
|species=[[Human]]
|species=Human
|first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (2023)
|first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (2023)
|portrayed_by=[[Charles Martinet]]
|portrayed_by=[[Charles Martinet]]
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{{Quote|Too much? It's-a perfect! Wahoo!|Giuseppe|The Super Mario Bros. Movie}}
{{Quote|Too much? It's-a perfect! Wahoo!|Giuseppe|The Super Mario Bros. Movie}}
'''Giuseppe''' is a character in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. He is a citizen of [[Brooklyn]] with a stereotypical Italian accent, reminiscent of the classic Mario voice, who is an acquaintance of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], and who plays an arcade game called ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Jump Man]]'' in [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]]. He physically resembles the original look of Mario from the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game, complete with the matching red hat and a pair of red trousers with suspenders, along with a blue button up shirt and tie.
'''Giuseppe''' is a minor character in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''. He is a middle-aged citizen of [[Brooklyn]] who is an acquaintance of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], and he plays an arcade game called ''[[Jump Man (fictional game)|Jump Man]]'' (which is heavily based on the arcade game ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and named after Mario's former name) at [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]]. He physically resembles the original design of Mario from the arcade game ''Donkey Kong'', including the matching red flatcap and a pair of red slacks with suspenders, along with a short-sleeved blue dress shirt, a black tie, brown leather shoes, and grayish brown hair, eyebrows, and mustache.


Giuseppe praises Mario and Luigi's Italian accents in their [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial, while speaking with the voice Mario has in the ''Mario'' game series portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]], who provides the English voice for Giuseppe in the film. Martinet also voices Giuseppe in multiple foreign dubs of the film, such as both the Brazilian and European Portuguese dub, both the Canadian and European French dub, the German dub, both the Latin American and European Spanish dub, the Catalan dub, the Italian dub, the Vietnamese dub, and the Finnish dub.
In the film, Giuseppe, overhearing the brothers while playing ''Jump Man'', praises Mario and Luigi's Italian accents in their [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial, and he performs a jump while shouting, "Wahoo!" in a similar manner to Mario in the games. He is later seen in the crowd of townsfolk cheering for the brothers after they defeat [[Bowser]].
 
Giuseppe speaks with the voice Mario has in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] of games as portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]], who provides the voice for Giuseppe in the film in English, Bulgarian, Catalan,<ref>https://www.eldoblatge.com/fitxa/5990</ref> Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch (including Flemish),<ref>[https://www.moviepulp.be/561293/dit-zijn-de-vlaamse-stemmen-van-the-super-mario-movie.html Dit zijn de Vlaamse stemmen van The Super Mario Movie - Moviepulp]</ref> Finnish,<ref>[https://www.finnkino.fi/event/304124/title/the_super_mario_bros_movie/ The Super Mario Bros. Movie]. ''Finnkino''. Retrieved March 27, 2023.</ref> French (Canadian<ref>[https://doublagequebecois.forum-canada.net/t3349-super-mario-bros-le-film-2023 Super Mario Bros. le film | Forum du Doublage Québécois]</ref> and European), German,<ref>https://www.synchronkartei.de/film/55103</ref> Hindi, Hungarian,<ref>[https://dvdnews.blog.hu/2023/02/19/super_mario_bros_a_film_the_super_mario_bros_movie_a_magyar_hangok Super Mario Bros.: A film (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)]. ''DVDNews''. Retrieved April 12, 2023.</ref> Italian,<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/film1/supermariobros-ilfilm.htm Italian cast]. ''Il Mondo dei Doppiatori''. Retrieved April 5, 2022.</ref> Japanese,<ref>https://youtu.be/kMT6Skvs7co?feature=shared</ref> Korean,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVaFFEyyXVE]</ref> Lithuanian, Taiwanese Mandarin,<ref>[https://web.facebook.com/100057197120590/posts/709695340947030?_rdc=1&_rdr 偉憶數位錄音 ''We Digital Media Co., Ltd,''<nowiki />'s post on Facebook]</ref> Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian and European<ref>https://www.centralcomics.com/super-mario-bros-o-filme-as-vozes-portuguesas/</ref>), Romanian, Serbian,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EASb0eKcPHk&ab SUPER MARIO BRAĆA FILM (THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE) - SINHRONIZOVANI TREJLER G]</ref> Slovak, Slovene, Spanish (European<ref>https://www.eldoblaje.com/datos/FichaPelicula.asp?id=68673</ref> and Latin American), Swedish,<ref>[https://www.dubbningshemsidan.se/credits/super-mario-bros-filmen/ Super Mario Bros. Filmen | Dubbningshemsidan]</ref> Thai,<ref>https://www.facebook.com/DubLoverPierrot/posts/pfbid02CYoptifTxwCzKVgAPqQzKTaLjYKvgVbUn6ou6NYYwDeMfkczABQQmbTb1xpa5vJNl</ref> Turkish, Ukrainian,<ref>https://kinobaza.com.ua/titles/super-mario-movie</ref> and Vietnamese.<ref>Trang này lưu trữ danh sách diễn viên lồng tiếng hoạt hình chiếu rạp (April 5, 2023). [https://www.facebook.com/vietdubcastinglistarchive/posts/pfbid0JUvjXuFmp8W7auoexkdAXZ1BPqttAjGVVJM3RfZaLNWthMQkYdgULAUivxLJPDj4l Phim Anh Em Super Mario (2023) Studio: Đạt Phi Media]. ''Facebook''. Retrieved April 6, 2023.</ref> He is instead voiced by [[Jalal Al-Hajrsi]] in Arabic, [[Eko Afianto]] in Indonesian, [[Tang Shuiyu]] in Chinese Mandarin, and [[Sergei Koleshnya]] in Russian.


==Gallery==
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Giuseppe_TSMBM.png|The Mario Bros. and Giuseppe at Punch-Out Pizzeria
Giuseppe_TSMBM.png|Mario, Luigi, and Giuseppe at [[Punch-Out Pizzeria]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:28, October 19, 2024

Giuseppe
Giuseppe from The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
Portrayed by Charles Martinet
“Too much? It's-a perfect! Wahoo!”
Giuseppe, The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Giuseppe is a minor character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. He is a middle-aged citizen of Brooklyn who is an acquaintance of Mario and Luigi, and he plays an arcade game called Jump Man (which is heavily based on the arcade game Donkey Kong and named after Mario's former name) at Punch-Out Pizzeria. He physically resembles the original design of Mario from the arcade game Donkey Kong, including the matching red flatcap and a pair of red slacks with suspenders, along with a short-sleeved blue dress shirt, a black tie, brown leather shoes, and grayish brown hair, eyebrows, and mustache.

In the film, Giuseppe, overhearing the brothers while playing Jump Man, praises Mario and Luigi's Italian accents in their Super Mario Bros. Plumbing commercial, and he performs a jump while shouting, "Wahoo!" in a similar manner to Mario in the games. He is later seen in the crowd of townsfolk cheering for the brothers after they defeat Bowser.

Giuseppe speaks with the voice Mario has in the Super Mario franchise of games as portrayed by Charles Martinet, who provides the voice for Giuseppe in the film in English, Bulgarian, Catalan,[1] Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch (including Flemish),[2] Finnish,[3] French (Canadian[4] and European), German,[5] Hindi, Hungarian,[6] Italian,[7] Japanese,[8] Korean,[9] Lithuanian, Taiwanese Mandarin,[10] Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian and European[11]), Romanian, Serbian,[12] Slovak, Slovene, Spanish (European[13] and Latin American), Swedish,[14] Thai,[15] Turkish, Ukrainian,[16] and Vietnamese.[17] He is instead voiced by Jalal Al-Hajrsi in Arabic, Eko Afianto in Indonesian, Tang Shuiyu in Chinese Mandarin, and Sergei Koleshnya in Russian.

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