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'''Peter Claver Cullen''' (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor, best known for voicing {{wp|Optimus Prime}} in the ''{{wp|Transformers}}'' franchise and {{wp|Eeyore}} from the ''{{wp|Winnie the Pooh (franchise)|Winnie the Pooh}}'' franchise. He voiced [[Mario]] in ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' cartoons and is the third portrayal of Mario overall.<ref>[https://literalgrill.com/Other%20Posts/How_I_Unearthed_Forty_Year_Old_Mario_History | '''Peter Claver Cullen''' (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor, best known for voicing {{wp|Optimus Prime}} in the ''{{wp|Transformers}}'' franchise and {{wp|Eeyore}} from the ''{{wp|Winnie the Pooh (franchise)|Winnie the Pooh}}'' franchise. He voiced [[Mario]] in ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' cartoons and is the third portrayal of Mario overall.<ref>[https://literalgrill.com/Other%20Posts/How_I_Unearthed_Forty_Year_Old_Mario_History How I Unearthed A Forty-Year-Old Piece Of Mario History]. Retrieved August 4, 2023. </ref> His sound recordings for {{wp|King Kong}} in the {{wp|King Kong (1976 film)|eponymous 1976 film}} were used for some of [[Bowser]]'s roars from 1996 to 2006 (including ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''), making him one of three people to have voiced both Mario and Bowser (the others being [[Marc Graue]] and [[Charles Martinet]]). | ||
==Portrayals== | ==Portrayals== |
Revision as of 11:20, August 4, 2023
Peter Cullen | |
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Full name | Peter Claver Cullen |
Born | July 28, 1941 |
Super Mario–related role(s) | Voice actor for Mario in Saturday Supercade (and the second portrayal of Mario overall) |
Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor, best known for voicing Optimus Prime in the Transformers franchise and Eeyore from the Winnie the Pooh franchise. He voiced Mario in Saturday Supercade cartoons and is the third portrayal of Mario overall.[1] His sound recordings for King Kong in the eponymous 1976 film were used for some of Bowser's roars from 1996 to 2006 (including Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS, and New Super Mario Bros.), making him one of three people to have voiced both Mario and Bowser (the others being Marc Graue and Charles Martinet).
Portrayals
- Saturday Supercade - Mario
- Super Mario 64 - Bowser (shared with Charles Martinet)
- Mario Kart 64 - Bowser
- Yoshi's Story - Baby Bowser, Blargg, Bone Dragon, Dragon
- Mario Party - Bowser, Koopa Kid
- Mario Golf - Bowser
- Mario Party 2 - Bowser, Koopa Kid
- Mario Tennis - Bowser
- Mario Party 3 - Bowser, Koopa Kid
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit - Bowser
- Luigi's Mansion - Bowser Suit
- Super Smash Bros. Melee - Bowser, Giga Bowser
- Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 - Iggy Koopa, Larry Koopa, Lemmy Koopa, Wendy O. Koopa (when defeated)
- Super Mario Sunshine - Bowser (shared with Scott Burns)
- Mario Party 4 - Bowser, Koopa Kid
- Mario Party 5 - Bowser, Koopa Kid
- Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga - Bowletta, Cackletta, Chuckolator, Dragohoho, Queen Bean
- Mario Pinball Land - Bowser
- Mario Party 6 - Koopa Kid
- Super Mario 64 DS - Bowser (shared with Charles Martinet)
- Mario Party 7 - Koopa Kid
- New Super Mario Bros. - Bowser, Dry Bowser
- Yoshi's Island DS - Bowser
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bowser (Wii Remote character selection voice only)
- Mario Kart Wii - Mecha Bowser
- Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) - Bowser Suit
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Bowser (shared with Charles Martinet, Scott Burns, and Kenny James)
References
- ^ How I Unearthed A Forty-Year-Old Piece Of Mario History. Retrieved August 4, 2023.