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The Super Mario Bros. Movie review: 'Lazy and for fans only' (BBC News)

Nintendo's iconic Italian plumber hero has already inspired one flop movie – and this sluggish new animation is no better. In fact, it might be worse, ...

As slick and corporate as The Super Mario Bros Movie is, it has a first-draft laziness that's rare in big-screen animation. The Super Mario Bros. But poor Luigi is captured by the monstrous Bowser (Jack Black), who has a name which suggests that he's a dog, and a physique which suggests that he's a dragon, but who is actually the leader of a race of turtles called Koopas. For instance, a flashback shows us that Princess Peach is a human who wandered into the Mushroom Kingdom from another planet – maybe even the same planet as Mario. The trouble starts when Mario is suddenly surrounded by floating bricks, giant gold coins, "Power Up" cubes, and burbling electronic sound effects, which only make sense in the context of a video game. Mario and Peach are supposed to be rushing to defend her realm from Bowser's invading army, but these pointless sequences remind us that no one is in any hurry to get anywhere. What's worse is that the film doesn't just have quick references to these games, it has long sequences lifted from them. As long as you don't worry about it, and embrace the psychedelic randomness, you can accept it as silly, what's-not-to-like science-fiction. Mario (Chris Pratt, who, as well as starring in Guardians of The Galaxy and Jurassic World, voiced the hero in The Lego Movie) and his nervous younger brother Luigi (Charlie Day) are established as good-hearted, bushy-moustached young guys who are trying to build their own independent plumbing business. Unfortunately, The Super Mario Bros Movie is not one of those films. By a remarkable coincidence, the brothers arrive on this surreal planet (or, possibly, in this surreal universe) just after Bowser has just got hold of a glowing star which will enable him to conquer Mushroom Kingdom. True, 1993's Super Mario Bros, with Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo, was a notorious flop, but The Lego Movie was tied to a line of plastic construction sets, and that was wonderful.

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Movie Review: The Super Mario Bros. Movie - A Fun Ride That ... (Nintendo Life)

So what exactly is the story? Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) are going about setting up a plumbing business in Brooklyn, New York, but the going is ...

We imagine that future sequels (which seem near-certain) will be given the chance to sit with their characters for a little, thus removing the need to sideline some for the benefit of others. This clear love for the source material carries through into Brian Tyler's superb score — undoubtedly the star of the show (which is saying something when you consider the fact that there is a literal star in this one). The Mario movie is safe, sometimes to its detriment, but this means that you are never going to be left scratching your head just because you don't know the intricacies of Nintendo's history. Directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic have ensured that the Mushroom Kingdom is absolutely jam-packed full of references to just about every Mario game available, and Illumination's signature squishy animation does a good job of presenting all of this in a colourful, pleasing way. Starting with the obvious, this film is a dream for anyone who has ever wanted to see the world of Mario brought to life with higher fidelity. Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) are going about setting up a plumbing business in Brooklyn, New York, but the going is tough.

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'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Review: It's-a Everything You Could ... (Collider.com)

Starring Chris Pratt, Charlie Day & Jack Black, 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' brings Nintendo's iconic characters to the movies in a satisfying way.

The Super Mario Bros. Obviously, The Super Mario Bros. In many ways, The Super Mario Bros. From the very beginning, The Super Mario Bros. It’s also impressive how much The Super Mario Bros. For 100-minutes straight, I had a smile on my face throughout The Super Mario Bros. With the help of a bold Toad ( [Keegan-Michael Key](https://collider.com/tag/keegan-michael-key/)), Mario meets Peach, who is readying to fight back against Bowser, as Mario attempts to find his brother, who has become caught in Bowser’s grasp. If 1993’s Super Mario Bros. was a strange envisioning of what this video game world would look like, [The Super Mario Bros. But instead, Mario and Luigi end up in the Mushroom Kingdom, separated from each other during a dangerous time for the strange land. Movie](https://collider.com/tag/super-mario-bros-movie/) is the exact opposite: a colorful adventure brimming with references, a joyous celebration of this franchise’s history and the history of early Nintendo, and one of the best kids films in recent years. While the

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Review: 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' is okey-dokey (Associated Press)

April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain.

And “The Super Mario Bros. That’s because as nice as it is to look at “The Super Mario Bros. “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” a Universal Pictures release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for action and mild violence. But it is an hour and a half’s worth of superlative marketing that will whet your appetite for more Mario back home on the couch. [“The Super Mario Bros. There Mario (Chris Pratt, passable despite the outcry) and Luigi (Charlie Day) are struggling to get their plumbing business off the ground. If part of the appeal of playing “Super Mario Bros.” and its many offshoots has always been to be immersed in such a sunny imaginary world — plus the bouncy earworm compositions of composer Koji Kondo — the movie has successfully mirrored that mushroom-stomping pleasure. Directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic and their animators have rendered the Mario universe with cartoony splendor, matching the game’s ingenious simplicity with a more robust and equally delightful day-glo palate. That there is a swell of enthusiasm for a Mario Bros. With Sonic the Hedgehog already two movies in, Mario is playing catch up. Hoskins called the experience “a f——— nightmare.”

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Review: Is The Super Mario Bros. Movie really super? (1 News)

The new animated film could be the one to break the so-called video game curse.

The Sonic movies were just good enough and with Detective Pikachu I think a live action Pokémon film is going to do well regardless of quality. There's moments of greatness like the first-person sequence from Doom or the bit in The Angry Birds Movie where the flightless birds use a giant slingshot to destroy buildings occupied by pigs. There's nothing particularly groundbreaking about the animation style, it's just that the Mushroom Kingdom is so beautifully brought to the big screen that every single shot in the film is extrodinarily vibrant and detailed. The rest of the casting was almost unanimously beloved upon announcement and their performances in the film are every bit as good as you'd expect. He's not doing the classic Mario voice but a sort of Italian-American Brooklyn accent which worked for me. In this new animated film, plumber Mario and his brother Luigi are separated when they're mysteriously transported to the Mushroom Kingdom.

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The Super Mario Bros Movie review – wackily eccentric gamer guys ... (The Guardian)

The second film adaptation of the phenomenally successful video game is a disappointment to rival the first.

They find themselves transported into an undreamt-of Oz-type otherworld through the New York sewers; in the Mushroom Kingdom Mario must gallantly rescue Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) from the evil fire-breathing turtle Bowser (Jack Black), who has captured Luigi and intends to make Peach his bride. [Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves](https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/mar/28/dungeons-dragons-honor-among-thieves-review-passable-playful-adventure) and [The Last of Us](https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/jan/16/the-last-of-us-review-one-of-the-finest-tv-shows-you-will-see-this-year). This movie revives the ancient and surreal quest undertaken by Mario (voiced by Chris Pratt) and his brother Luigi (Charlie Day), Brooklyn plumbers who only do the silly and borderline-offensive cod Italian voice for their cheesy TV ad.

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Where to Watch 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie': Showtimes and ... (Collider.com)

The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally here. Here's when and where you can watch the animated adventure.

The Super Mario Bros. The Angry Birds Movie (2016): Another animated film with the words "the" and "movie" in the title, The Angry Birds Movie is based on arguably the biggest mobile game of all time. With an intellectual property with such widespread international appeal, it makes perfect sense that The Super Mario Bros. We also get a first look at Princess Peach ( [Anya Taylor-Joy](https://collider.com/tag/anya-taylor-joy/)), who appears to be a much more active part of Mario's adventure and won't be locked up in another castle for most of the runtime. [Chris Pratt](https://collider.com/tag/chris-pratt/) and [Jack Black](https://collider.com/tag/jack-black/). Mario, Luigi, and more will be driving their karts onto the big screen when The Super Mario Bros. Movie was released during a Nintendo Direct special, being introduced by two of the film's biggest stars, We can tell you exactly how to watch The Super Mario Bros. Movie is looking to bring a true-blue representation of the Mushroom Kingdom with a PG rating and a star-studded voice cast, including Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy as Mario and Princess Peach, with Jack Black turning in villain duties as Bowser. The film was initially scheduled for December 21st, 2022, but was delayed until April. (1993)](https://collider.com/super-mario-bros-movie-is-good/), starring Bob Hoskins and [John Leguizamo](https://collider.com/tag/john-leguizamo/) as Mario and Luigi (neither of which are Italian), didn't come even close to delivering the iconic style and tone of the original games, instead opting for a flashy dinosaur-themed sci-fi box office bomb. [The Super Mario Bros.](https://collider.com/tag/super-mario-bros/) series, which is easily one of the most, if not the most, well-known and beloved video game franchises of all time.

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The Super Mario Movie Ending And Post-Credits Scenes Explained (GameSpot)

The new animated Mario film looks like the start of a movie series, but does it hold any secret teases after the credits?

But that's not all The Super Mario Bros Movie has in store after the credits roll. Does The Super Mario Bros Movie follow that trend, or is it safe to exit the theater and never look back once the credits begin? What else they might want to incorporate from the Mario games is anybody's guess--there are a lot of Mario games to draw from--but at least we'll have Yoshi. In this post-credits scene, we see the camera delve back down into that mysterious sewer situation (now kinda wrecked after the battle with Bowser) that led Mario and Luigi into the universe of the Mushroom Kingdom, taking us deeper than we'd gone before. But it means that The Super Mario Bros Movie isn't just telling its own story--it's also setting up potential future ones. It took a few decades, but we finally have our second big-screen adaptation of the Super Mario Bros franchise.

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Super Mario Movie Leaves Its Toughest Audience Waiting (Bloomberg)

Super Mario and his brother Luigi are “the most iconic and beloved characters in the gaming universe,” in the words of Chris Meledandri, founder and head of the ...

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Donkey Kong rap composer criticises Mario movie for not crediting him (Eurogamer.net)

Composer Grant Kirkhope has taken to Twitter to express his disappointment in Super Mario Bros. Movie for failing to cr…

Movie for composing the DK Rap, but found he had been left uncredited "as expected". The DK Rap is instead credited as "From Donkey Kong 64". Most recently, a former Retro Studios engineer voiced disappointment that the Composer Grant Kirkhope has taken to Twitter to express his disappointment in Super Mario Bros. In a follow-up, Kirkhope stated he had looked forward to seeing his name in the credits for Super Mario Bros. The DK Rap, created by Kirkhope for 1999's Donkey Kong 64, is quite the

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Nintendo 'needed to be involved' in new Mario movie, says Miyamoto (FRANCE 24)

When Shigeru Miyamoto first created a princess-rescuing plumber more than four decades ago, Nintendo's future mascot was just a collection of pixels who ...

and the direction of that single lead person brought it together into this one cohesive structure," he recalled. "I do watch a variety of movies. Until then, beyond the odd "Wahoo!" Movie," a major new animated film released in theaters by Hollywood giant Universal Pictures. "That's when we met Chris. But in order to successfully bring that authentic Nintendo spirit to the movie, "I was certain that we needed to be involved, otherwise it could not be done," said Miyamoto.

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie movie review (2023) | Roger Ebert (Roger Ebert)

The Super Mario Bros. Movie willfully avoids anything creative or ambitious. Mario and Luigi deserve so much better.

That means we’ll get a sequel, and I expect another cycle of the debate of “critics vs. With the nostalgia craze merging with the power of Nintendo and Illumination, “The Super Mario Bros. I suspect we will get a ton of films from the NES universe, including “Donkey Kong Country” and “The Legend of Zelda” (and let’s not forget “Kid Icarus”). I enjoyed the choices made by the team in the structure of Donkey Kong Country, and the Rainbow Road “Super Mario Kart” sequence is well-directed. It is “The [Chris Farley](/cast-and-crew/chris-farley) Show” of family entertainment, mistaking making references to something that was “awesome” for actually making a movie. Or a version that unpacks like “The LEGO Movie” that's more sharply aware of its references and world-building—something that even incorporates the player like that movie does in the end. Fans of this movie will shout from the rooftops that the scripting for something called “The Super Mario Bros. Although Luigi lands in the pipeline that drops him immediately in the dark lands and makes him Bowser's prisoner—a dumb decision that sidelines him for an hour—Mario meets Princess Peach, who introduces him to power-ups. And so all the question-mark cubes get a chance to shine as Mario grows, shrinks, and even turns into a raccoon. Some Nintendo easter eggs in the background of these initial scenes should produce a small smile from people of my generation, and there's a bit of inspiration structurally, like a clever early shot in which Mario and Luigi race through the city in a side-scrolling manner that mimics the earlier games. [Bob Hoskins](/cast-and-crew/bob-hoskins) and [John Leguizamo](/cast-and-crew/john-leguizamo), but the new “The Super Mario Bros. Mario has come a long way since the notoriously awful 1993 version of his adventure starring

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'Super Mario' movie: Eye candy for kids, a head trip for Mom and Dad (The Washington Post)

Video-game-inspired adventure is a colorful, creative story with more twists and turns than the plumbing under your sink.

(You know, the people you spend time with when you’re not playing video games.) Meanwhile, co-directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic keep the waterways flowing, infusing the narrative with a host of colorful characters — including a thingamabob called a Lumalee (Juliet Jelenic, the director’s daughter) who says things like, “There is no sunshine — only darkness,” in the most adorably nihilistic little squeak of a voice. While the pretty production design will, overall, almost certainly appeal to children, the apocalyptic Dark Lands may be too intense, with scenes of fiery destruction that earn the film’s PG rating. As they try to repair a massive water main break, the brothers descend into a cavernous sewer system that spits them out into two rival underworlds: Mario in the vibrant Mushroom Kingdom, a place with clear echoes of “Alice in Wonderland,” where he meets Toad (Keegan-Michael Key), a talking, humanoid fungus. As in the original game, Mario (voice of Chris Pratt) and his dimwitted brother, Luigi (Charlie Day), are plumbers, here struggling to jump-start their new business in Brooklyn. Luigi, unfortunately, gets sucked into the Dark Lands, ruled by the evil Bowser (Jack Black), who has the power to destroy the kaleidoscopic Mushroom Kingdom.

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'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Review: This Ain't No Game (The New York Times)

A famed video game character side-scrolls once again to the big screen in this bland, witless and flagrantly pandering animated comedy.

Every level of the original Super Mario Bros. This is Mario in the Marvel mold: every line a punchline, every gag an arcane meta reference for the nerds who can’t get enough of that sort of thing. Illumination and Universal’s “The Super Mario Bros. Even Mario (a grating, unctuous Chris Pratt), who doesn’t sound like the Mario of the games, still manages to invoke trademark catchphrases like “it’s a-me” and “let’s a-go.” But while the details are meticulous, the attitude is all wrong, trading the simple, unaffected charm that has served the character so well since his introduction in 1981 for a snarky and fatuous air that leans hard on winking humor and bland, hackneyed irony. Fireflowers, super stars and

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All of The Super Mario Bros Movie easter eggs (British GQ)

From the retro ringtone to the map from Super Mario World, here are all of the hidden details and easter eggs in The Super Mario Bros Movie. Let's a-go!

Thankfully it still works, and after that big brute departs the phone rings out with a ringtone familiar to those of us who (or, in my case, whose brother) were purveyors of cuboid underdogs in the early-2000s console war. There's sort of a plot, if you squint — [Mario](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/mario-games-switch) and Luigi are plucked from Brooklyn to save the Mushroom Kingdom, etcetera — but the script largely serves as a mechanism to move us from one familiar object to the next. Here, then, a list of all the best easter eggs spotted in The Super Mario Bros. Luigi and Mario, plucky so the brothers are, get into a fight with a sports shade-wearing giga-chad, in the process of which Luigi's not-an-iPhone is smashed on the ground. Frankenstein-ing your mum's favourite Minions into existence) isn't a movie so much as a guided tour of [Nintendo](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/best-nintendo-switch-games)'s greatest hits of the past 30-plus years. [This Mario Kart-inspired TAG Heuer watch is the collab of 2022](/watches/article/mario-kart-tag-heuer-watch-2022)

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Super Mario Bros Movie stars: 'Our toughest critic will be some ... (Sky News)

Super Mario Bros stars Chris Pratt and Charlie Day play moustachioed plumbers Mario and Luigi, who find themselves transported from Brooklyn into Mushroom ...

Probably you're going to see more characters over the next 10 years, I hope." I think before [it] was a little bit like: 'Well, it's just a one-off for kids'." With many turning to gaming during lockdown, it's a hobby that has only increased in popularity over recent years. Producers will be hoping this version is a bigger success. Day adds: "Especially just how passionate everyone is, everyone grew up with the characters. Look, our job is just do the best acting we can do." "[Mario's] essentially a blue-collar, American worker. And when Illumination [the animation company behind the film] called and thought I would be right for that role, I was just like: 'Of course I'm going to do this'. Day says: "Illumination [the US studio who teamed up with Nintendo to make film], they really bring a lot of what is in the game, and not just the first game but many of the Mario games - and other Nintendo games too." "There's a built-in expectation... "I think everyone, just wait to see the movie and make the decision afterwards because the guy does a fantastic job." "That same thing that has you thinking: 'Oh, please don't screw this up - it's such a big part of my childhood,' is the same thing that will be so elated and joyful when you see the film, because we didn't screw it up thankfully."

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Will there be a Super Mario Bros Movie 2? Chris Pratt “excited” for ... (Dexerto)

With The Super Mario Bros Movie in cinemas now – and projected to make a fortune this weekend – talk is already turning to a potential sequel.

Movie 2?](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/will-there-be-a-super-mario-bros-movie-2-chris-pratt-excited-for-potential-sequel-2104163/) [Post-credits scene explained](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/what-happens-in-the-super-mario-bros-movies-post-credits-scene-huge-cameo-explained-2104057/) [Jack Black wants Bowser movie](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/the-super-mario-bros-movie-jack-black-bowser-sequel-2104959/) [Best Easter Eggs](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/the-super-mario-bros-movie-all-the-best-easter-eggs-cameos-and-nintendo-jokes-2101996/) Movie review](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/the-super-mario-bros-movie-review-gameplay-is-king-2097635/) [Wario and Waluigi voice speculation](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/who-chris-pratt-and-charlie-day-want-to-voice-wario-and-waluigi-in-super-mario-bros-sequel-2101729/) [Mario’s accent explained](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/chris-pratts-mario-accent-explained-2105058/) [How to watch the Mario movie](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/how-to-watch-the-super-mario-bros-movie-is-it-streaming-2103336/) [Lots of Mario movies planned](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/chris-pratt-says-get-ready-for-a-lot-of-super-mario-bros-movie-sequels-2100710/) [All actors and characters](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/the-super-mario-bros-movie-cast-actors-characters-2104401/) [Chris Pratt’s favorite Mario cheat](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/chris-pratt-reveals-his-favorite-super-mario-cheat-2101613/) [Seth Rogen wants Donkey Kong spinoff](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/seth-rogan-hints-at-opportunity-for-a-donkey-kong-super-mario-bros-spinoff-2100496/)

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Game on! How Chris Pratt, Seth Rogen and 'The Super Mario Bros ... (USA TODAY)

Chris Pratt breathes new life into a cultural icon with 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie,' which freshens up classic Nintendo characters and games.

Whereas Black uses his own voice as Po in the “Kung Fu Panda” movies, he utilized a “darker, lower register” and “a little more gravel” when recording Bowser's lines. He’s still throwing barrels just like in his original game, but the Donkey Kong (voiced by Seth Rogen) in the “Super Mario” movie is a warrior from the Jungle Kingdom who’s roped into the battle against Bowser’s forces. Black says he adored giving a softer side to “arguably the most recognizable video game villain of all time.” (It might also involve a “fantastic song,” he teases.) “He’s evil but he's also sensitive. Black, who recalls playing the original arcade “Donkey Kong,” feels they’re “touchstones for our childhood” and “at some point, they create their own mythology when they're that ingrained in our culture. “I had to drink a lot of hot tea and shut down some of the sessions,” he recalls. [spawned criticism](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2022/10/09/snl-takes-chris-pratt-mario-herschel-walker-and-ye/8227748001/) from fans from the first trailer. “And in movies, any scene where someone hates someone else is usually funny.” Mario meets Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) of the Mushroom Kingdom, gets recruited to help fend off an attack from the mighty Bowser (Jack Black), and is indoctrinated into a world where eating fungi gives him superpowers. The new movie nods to his terrifying predicaments in those games by sticking him in the Dark Lands, where he runs afoul of Bowser and his skeleton Koopa Troopas. I think some things just work.” They become larger than just video game or cartoon characters.” After all this time, though, folks really don't know [the video game plumber](https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/gaming/2015/09/15/super-mario-30-years/72263850/) all that well.

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Critics of Chris Pratt in 'Mario' movie will only hear a little of the ... (CNN)

After much anticipation and a flurry of pushback, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" is here in theaters, having premiered on Wednesday with Chris Pratt voicing ...

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Mario's Creators Talk Jokes and Music in the Super Mario Bros. Movie (CNET)

CNET sat down to chat with legendary Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto and iconic Mario music maestro Koji Kondo.

But he's more interested in Apple than just as a purveyor of attractive personal tech -- he sees similarities between the company he's spent most of his career at and the biggest tech company in the world. Nintendo wanted the film to be for everyone from kids all the way up to people in their 50s who had grown up with the games, and Mario's creator didn't know how the film would land until they sat with fans to watch the films. The Super Mario Bros. Specifically, each new Mario game started with essentially a new take on the iconic plumber, and they made sure not to flesh out the character lest they limit the freedom of the Mario in the next game. In prior interviews, Kondo has noted that he had to manually program sounds into the original Super Mario Bros. film starts with our favorite brothers in our world, specifically in New York City's borough of Brooklyn (which is canonically the setting of the 1983 Mario Bros. That's out the window now: The new Super Mario Bros. "We were out of that and at a point where we're really focused on providing uniquely Nintendo experiences," Miyamoto said. "I wanted to relay through their role in the drama, it really brought out the more human side of these characters." The animated film, created in partnership with Nintendo and studio Illumination, is a bright and joyful romp designed to please fans of all ages. Nintendo first hit the big screen when it licensed out its beloved characters for the 1993 Super Mario Bros. I was lucky enough to sit down with both of these gaming legends to chat through interpreters about the new Super Mario Bros.

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'Mario' movie reviews: What critics said about Chris Pratt (Los Angeles Times)

Some think it's 'sheer animated fun.' Others say it's 'bland.' Here's a sampling of reviews of 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' starring Chris Pratt.

“At its 8-bit heart, “The Super Mario Bros. ... The Super Mario Bros. “Illumination’s animated adventure The Super Mario Bros. “The Super Mario Bros. He’s simply fine — not so bad as to be distracting, but not strong enough to be at all interesting either, which is about the same as The Super Mario Bros. “The artistry is enough to keep children and adults watching. (If you got that reference, you’ll probably like this movie more than the average viewer.)” “As nice as it is to look at ‘The Super Mario Bros. “This is Mario in the Marvel mold: every line a punchline, every gag an arcane meta reference for the nerds who can’t get enough of that sort of thing. Pratt, it should be said, is perfectly capable of the sort of outsized performance Mario needed, having previously turned in himbos of equal, puppyish élan in The Lego Movie and Guardians of the Galaxy. Movie’ and watching his creation grow beyond him](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2023-04-05/marios-dad-shigeru-miyamoto-on-the-super-mario-bros-movie-and-watching-his-creation-grow-beyond-him) ... ‘The Super Mario Bros.’ is family-friendly movie theater catnip over the Easter weekend, and it’s sure to be an enjoyable watch for the average viewer.”

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'Super Mario Bros. Movie' Post-Credits Scene Explained: Will There ... (Variety)

A post-credits scene in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' hints at a potential sequel with a fan-favorite character.

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'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' is set for a big opening weekend ... (CNBC)

"The Super Mario Bros. Movie" has been poorly reviewed by critics, but box office analysts foresee a big opening weekend for the Nintendo video game ...

"The 'Super Mario Bros. NBCUniversal owns Rotten Tomatoes and is the distributor of "The Super Mario Bros. "But 'The Super Mario Bros. Disclosure: Comcast is the parent company of NBCUniversal and CNBC. "It's that Pratt takes a very distinct character – a short mustachioed plumber in overalls who kicks around turtle shells is anything but average – and gives yet another bland and deflating stock-in-trade performance, which we're familiar with from multiple Guardians of the Galaxy and Lego movies." The movie kicks into gear when "one night the brothers investigate a flood, which is never explained, and find a magical pipe, which is also never explained," wrote Nicholas Barber in his review of the film for BBC. "The trouble starts when Mario is suddenly surrounded by floating bricks, giant gold coins, 'Power Up' cubes, and burbling electronic sound effects, which only make sense in the context of a video game," Barber said. Fans wondered early on if Pratt would attempt the "it's-a-me" accent, and expressed mixed opinions when producers said he wouldn't. At present, forecasts call for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" to generate more than $100 million over Friday, Saturday and Sunday — and more than $150 million for the full five-day spread starting Wednesday, according to BoxOffice.com. The movie also uses this ad to explain why Mario and Luigi wear giant white gloves. As of Wednesday afternoon, it earned a 54% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 122 reviews, [a "rotten" score](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_super_mario_bros_movie).

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Super Mario Bros.: The movie's credits scene sets up a sequel (Vox)

The movie has two credits scenes, but the one at the end of the credits is the one that truly matters. It opens deep in the sewers of Brooklyn, the place where ...

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When the Mario movie will come to Netflix and other streaming ... (Polygon)

Nintendo and Illumination have released The Super Mario Bros. Movie movie to theaters. Here is everything we know about when Nintendo's movie will come to ...

Rise of Gru was available to stream on Peacock exclusively roughly three months after release. Movie will be available to stream on Peacock sometime this summer, likely in the months of June or July 2023. Rise of Gru streamed [exclusively on Peacock](https://imp.i305175.net/c/482924/828265/11640?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.peacocktv.com%2Fhelp%2Farticle%2Fminions-the-rise-of-gru&sharedid=polygon.com) in September 2022, and then came to Netflix roughly seven months after its theatrical release. Luckily for Mario fans, Illumination films have historically appeared on several streaming services after theatrical release, including Netflix, so here is everything we know about when or where to stream the new Mario movie. As more confirmed dates come in, we will update this post. This time around, he and his friends are getting the star treatment complete with a full [ensemble cast of A-list celebrities](https://www.polygon.com/23668057/super-mario-bros-movie-red-carpet-cosplay-jack-black-bowser-anya-taylor-joy-peach) paired with a stunningly animated feature film from Illumination, the same studio known for making the [Minions movies](https://www.polygon.com/23186264/minionpalooza-minions-despicable-me).

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