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|role=Voice actor for [[Toadsworth]], [[Lubba]], [[King Lakitu]], [[Ninja (character)|Ninja]], and [[Shrowser]]; current voice actor for ''Mario Tennis'' announcer; former voice actor for [[Bowser]] and [[Bowletta]]
|role=Voice actor for [[Toadsworth]], [[Lubba]], [[King Lakitu]], [[Ninja (character)|Ninja]], and [[Shrowser]]; current voice actor for ''Mario Tennis'' announcer; former voice actor for [[Bowser]] and [[Bowletta]]
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'''Scott Burns''' is the voice actor who provided the voice of [[Bowser]] and [[Toadsworth]]<ref name="email1">[[Media:Scott burns sms 1.jpg|Confirmation from Scott Burns via e-mail.]]</ref> starting with ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' in 2002 and continuing until ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' in 2007. Nearly a year following this release, Burns gave up the role of Bowser over a union dispute,<ref>Thomas Game Docs. (May 12, 2021). [https://youtu.be/zvlt5L51prI?t=570 Why doesn't Bowser's voice sound like it used to?] ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 13, 2021.</ref> but he then briefly returned to both of his roles for ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' in 2008. Despite no longer taking up the role of Bowser, Burns is still involved in the ''Mario'' series, with his portrayals being reused in later games, such as the announcer from ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' in later installments of the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]].
'''Scott Burns''' is the voice actor who provided the voice of [[Bowser]] and [[Toadsworth]]<ref name="email1">[[Media:Scott burns sms 1.jpg|Confirmation from Scott Burns via e-mail.]]</ref> starting with ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' in 2002 and continuing until ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' in 2013. Nearly a year following this release, Burns gave up the role of Bowser over a union dispute,<ref>Thomas Game Docs. (May 12, 2021). [https://youtu.be/zvlt5L51prI?t=570 Why doesn't Bowser's voice sound like it used to?] ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 13, 2021.</ref> but he then briefly returned to both of his roles for ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' in 2008. Despite no longer taking up the role of Bowser, Burns is still involved in the ''Mario'' series, with his portrayals being reused in later games, such as the announcer from ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' in later installments of the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]].


In addition to the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, Scott Burns worked for [[Nintendo]] to voice [[Slippy Toad]]'s father, Beltino Toad, in ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Assault|Star Fox Assault]]''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446037/ Star Fox Assault (2005) (VG)]. [http://www.imdb.com The Internet Movie Database]. Retrieved March 3, 2009.</ref> Aside from Nintendo, Burns has also worked for [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]], [[wikipedia:McDonald's|McDonald's]], and [[wikipedia:Boeing|Boeing]]. Scott Burns considers himself most suited for characters between the ages of twenty-nine and forty-nine, but claims to be able to voice young adult, middle aged, and senior male characters.<ref name="voice123">[http://voice123.com/scottburns Character, Offbeat, Dad, Guy Next Door]. [http://voice123.com/ Voice123]. Retrieved March 3, 2009.</ref>
In addition to the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, Scott Burns worked for [[Nintendo]] to voice [[Slippy Toad]]'s father, Beltino Toad, in ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Assault|Star Fox Assault]]''.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446037/ Star Fox Assault (2005) (VG)]. [http://www.imdb.com The Internet Movie Database]. Retrieved March 3, 2009.</ref> Aside from Nintendo, Burns has also worked for [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]], [[wikipedia:McDonald's|McDonald's]], and [[wikipedia:Boeing|Boeing]]. Scott Burns considers himself most suited for characters between the ages of twenty-nine and forty-nine, but claims to be able to voice young adult, middle aged, and senior male characters.<ref name="voice123">[http://voice123.com/scottburns Character, Offbeat, Dad, Guy Next Door]. [http://voice123.com/ Voice123]. Retrieved March 3, 2009.</ref>
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