The Super Mario Bros. Movie features Toad and others, and you will have a great time watching it

The Super Mario Bros. Movie features Toad and others, and you will have a great time watching it

The Super Mario Bros. Movie might be a bit of a musical, according to Toad actor Keegan-Michael Key. The mushroom man will do a little singing.

While it''s unclear if the Mario Bros. film will feature a lot of musical sounds, Giant Bomb''s Jeff Grubb suggested earlier this year that it may have a few musical numbers in it, which is sounding a bit more accurate now. Key was asked if Toad, the actor''s perfect voice would perform any singing, to whom he said "he does."

"I got to improvise a song in Super Mario Bros., which was a huge success," Key continued to explain. "That was just a stick of fun, that whole thing," he said, adding, "I was working on the voice with my partner, and trying to learn the voice through the internal journey of the character. "We put some things into, and we moved it around."

Should Toad do any type of singing, given the whole shrill voice that might probably kill a man with its sharpness? Perhaps not, but Key has evidently not stopped, therefore you should appreciate the gift we''re receiving here.

Jack Black, who has taken on the difficult task of producing Bowser, spoke at New York Comic Con with a lot of rocking, and said, "You''ll be surprised to see that Bowser has a musical side."

Despite Tara Strong''s remarks about the titular plumber''s casting on Twitter, the film is a hit for many.

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