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News Seth Rogen On Why He Didn't Give DK A "Weird" Voice In Mario Movie And Just Used His Own

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Eddie Makuch

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In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which is in theaters now, Donkey Kong voice actor Seth Rogen uses his own voice to portray the gorilla instead of creating a voice. He simply does his best Seth Rogen.

Rogen spoke to about this. He said he didn't really think about giving DK any kind of special or "weird" voice and just went with his own because that made more sense.

"This didn't seem like one of those roles. So, here and there sometimes, but it was more about the dynamic. It's the dynamic of this guy who hates Mario and is kind of stuck with him, and to me, that was funny. So it didn't need some weird voice in order to be effective," Rogen said.


<p>In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which is in theaters now, Donkey Kong voice actor Seth Rogen uses his own voice to portray the gorilla instead of creating a voice. He simply does his best Seth Rogen.</p><p>Rogen spoke to <a href="">The Hollywood Reporter</a> about this. He said he didn't really think about giving DK any kind of special or "weird" voice and just went with his own because that made more sense.</p><p>"This didn't seem like one of those roles. So, here and there sometimes, but it was more about the dynamic. It's the dynamic of this guy who hates Mario and is kind of stuck with him, and to me, that was funny. So it didn't need some weird voice in order to be effective," Rogen said.</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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