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Sonic and Mario have had numerous encounters in the gaming world, but the prospect of seeing these iconic characters on the big screen has sparked excitement among fans. Ben Schwartz, the voice of Sonic in the recent animated adaptations, expressed his enthusiasm for a potential crossover film featuring both characters.
In a recent interview, Schwartz reflected on the unique dynamics between Sonic and Mario, highlighting the contrasting personalities that could create an engaging narrative. He emphasized the rich history these characters share in the gaming universe and how that could translate into an entertaining cinematic experience.
Schwartz believes that a film bringing together the fast-paced, adventurous Sonic and the classic, steadfast Mario could attract a wide audience, appealing to both longtime fans and new viewers alike. As discussions around such a crossover continue, Schwartz's positive outlook suggests that the idea is gaining traction, leaving fans hopeful for a collaborative adventure in the future.
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