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'''Thomas Spindler''' is of German nationality involved with translation work. He was the | '''Thomas Spindler''' is of German nationality involved with translation work. He was the original voice of [[Wario]] and the [[Thwomp]]s in the Japanese version of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' (the latter using a slowed down version of the former's 'laugh' voice sample). His voice was replaced by [[Charles Martinet]] in the English version of ''Mario Kart 64'' and all versions of most subsequent games. However, his voice clips for Wario were reused for both ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' (albeit pitched down) and ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''. | ||
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Template:RealPeopleBox Thomas Spindler is of German nationality involved with translation work. He was the original voice of Wario and the Thwomps in the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64 (the latter using a slowed down version of the former's 'laugh' voice sample). His voice was replaced by Charles Martinet in the English version of Mario Kart 64 and all versions of most subsequent games. However, his voice clips for Wario were reused for both Mario Party and Mario Party 2 (albeit pitched down) and Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
Portrayals
- Mario Kart 64 – Wario, Thwomps (Japanese version)
- Mario Party – Wario
- Mario Party 2 – Wario
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit – Wario
Works
- Super Mario 64 – German Translation
Trivia
- Due to him being German and his voice clips being pitched down for his appearances in the Mario Party series, players usually heard "D'oh I missed" as one of Wario's expressions. It was confirmed to actually be "So ein Mist" by Spindler himself in a YouTube comment.[1]
References
- ^ Thomas Spindler. "Wario spricht Deutsch: er sagt (oder besser ICH sage), "So ein Mist!" Die Aufnahme ist in einem Studio des ehemaligen (nicht des neuen NINTENDO-Werksgeländes in Kamitobaguchi) NINTENDO Headoffices in Kyoto unter Leitung von Herrn Tezuka entstanden, wo ich damals zusammen mit meinem französischen Freund und Kolegen Julien Bardakoff (der den Kinopio vertont hat) an den Screen Texten für ein anderes NINTENDO-Project gearbeitet habe." Wario speaks German ("So ein Mist!"). YouTube. Retrieved January 24, 2020.