Rather than saying "It's-a-me, Mario," Nintendo character Super Mario says "Itsumi Mario," which means "Super Mario" in Japanese. However, Nintendo's website always referred to the catchphrase as ...
In August and September 2024, social media users resurfaced a claim that Nintendo character Mario's catchphrase is actually "Itsumi Mario" — not "It's-a-me, Mario." For instance, one Facebook user ...
"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" premieres on digital streaming this week as the animated blockbuster continues its push to ...
It's almost baffling how it's taken this long to get a proper animated film adaptation of The Super Mario Bros. series, which is easily one of the most, if not the most, well-known and beloved video ...
For decades, video game fans have debated the mystery surrounding Nintendo's most famous plumber. We know him simply as Mario, the mustached hero who's been rescuing Princess Peach since 1985. But ...
Exactly 20 years and over 30 million copies later, New Super Mario Bros. is still the Nintendo DS game that defines the era ...
Mario is a Nintendo icon. Everyone’s favorite plumber has been Nintendo’s vanguard for 35 years. He holds the company together with memorable one-liners like “It’s a me, Mario!” and “Mama Mia!” These ...
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That’s the declaration belted by Mario in his chintziest Italian accent at the start screen of 1996’s Mario Kart 64. It’s a cry most Millennials recall fondly, and for good reason. It’s a welcome to ...