Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch): Difference between revisions
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**Contrarily, [[Donkey Kong]] now uses voice clips by his current voice actor, [[Takashi Nagasako]], as opposed to [[Grant Kirkhope]]'s performance in the original game, which features audio repurposed from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. He also no longer speaks full sentences as he did in the original game. | **Contrarily, [[Donkey Kong]] now uses voice clips by his current voice actor, [[Takashi Nagasako]], as opposed to [[Grant Kirkhope]]'s performance in the original game, which features audio repurposed from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. He also no longer speaks full sentences as he did in the original game. | ||
**[[Samantha Kelly]], in addition to voicing [[Toad]] (who does not appear in the original game) through archival voice clips, also voices most of the other [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s throughout the remake in the same way, instead of [[Jen Taylor]]'s performance from the original game (one clip of Taylor's is retained in the opening cutscenes, however). | **[[Samantha Kelly]], in addition to voicing [[Toad]] (who does not appear in the original game) through archival voice clips, also voices most of the other [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s throughout the remake in the same way, instead of [[Jen Taylor]]'s performance from the original game (one clip of Taylor's is retained in the opening cutscenes, however). | ||
*The Mini Mario no longer calls Donkey Kong | *The Mini Mario no longer calls Donkey Kong "Monkey Man!" in the final cutscene. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== |