The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 2026 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there is flashing effect/colourful
effects/transformation/robotics/shooting/cutting/stabbing/torture/melting/burning
The son has come to release the
father: briefly; Bowser Jr. [voiced by: Benny Safdie:] he is
Bowser's son and the Prince of the Koopas, as you will see he is highly skilled
in his own right, but for now he has come to the Mushroom Kingdom; but there
are two pesky plumbers standing in his way; Mario and Luigi [voiced by: Chris Pratt and Charlie
Day:] they are twin brothers that are plumbers, but at this point in time they
are guardians of the Mushroom Kingdom
Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 99 minutes film is
straightforward in every sense of the word and it moves along at a good pace
with some exposition in the character developments on more than one occasion
with in one case this anime style exposition in their character developments;
which is excellently done and lots of fun as well
Art,
action and comedy; predominantly the art is very quick to see as in one way or
another there is a lot happening; but before we dive into that they need to get
something off my chest Yoshi [voiced by: Donald Glover:] he is a dinosaur type
creature; that has a massive tongue like Gene Simmons [lead vocalist for the
rock band KISS:] but if Yoshi chooses to swallow he can turn things into eggs
and/or depending on what Koopa Troopas
shell colour; he holds in his mouth for a short amount of time; it can give him
a special skill; like if my memory is correct if he ingests a red shell it
gives him one round of a fire shot on firing. But back to this film; there is
one sequence I really didn't like in this sequel and it comes to us into part;
Yoshi walking into this sequence/with the camera behind him and then a moment
or two later flipping the sequence where he is running towards the camera. I
know what they were trying to do and that was to give a more immersive
experience, but it just came off really clunky and tacky.
But
other than that we have a lot to work with the planets aspects are fantastic,
they have all been given their own personal touches; such as Princess Peach and Toad [voiced by: Anya
Taylor-Joy and Keegan-Michael Key:] she is the Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom
and he is a right hand Mushroom; they are on a mission to rescue somebody: but
they are currently in this casino backdrop; where relatively early on we have
this smart and elegant dimensional shift done by one step of Princess Peach:
now this is how you do a more immersive experience dimensional shift where our
two are faced with taking on some Ninji or later on an action sequence using
elements of the first generation Nintendo being fused with modern animation or
feather/cape from Super Mario World 1990 from the Super Nintendo and watch out
for this information robot; he is unintentionally annoying but it comical
genius.
Character
developments and voice performances; broadly speaking first of all; the
character developments are by and large solidly good; but I am sorry that
character developments of Bowser, the King of the Koopas and ruler of the Dark
Lands [voiced by Jack Black;] is currently being held prisoner in a little
castle in the Mushroom Kingdom; but I digress; his character developments are
atrocious and moronic; as we have Bowser at one point making reference to the
fact he is never been there for his kid, much later on he says to Mario
basically we had our time and now I am back. So in essence the script writers
have flushed what could have been an excellent character development arc for
this sequel down the nearest waste pipe/portal; I know for the people that have
seen this sequel it is a very small part of the film; but they did the first
part when he made reference to the fact he has never been there for his kid, so
all they had to do was finish it off with Bowser saying; you know what Mario, I
have never chosen Jr. until now, so if that means I'm back... so be it I am
back baby.
I
mean it would have been an excellent character arc, it would have given Bowser
character growth using the outlay of coming-of-age which in turn would have
given Mario a wrinkle of growth as he can respect to that level Bowser's choice, but like I said they pretty
much flushed this avenue down the nearest waste pipe/portal, so as it relates
to Bowser we are pretty much back to the start of his character growth journey.
The voice performances; returning voices are more settled into their familiar
roles as you would come to expect with this sequel, the new cast members; slot
in fluently well and can't wait to see what they have installed for them next,
but I cannot stress this enough I would say on seeing this film twice now Bowser
is in danger of getting left behind as it relates to his character
developments, which by the third film could end up sticking out like a sore
thumb.
This film receives: 8/10, this film is excellent; as you can see it does
have some problems in one way or another including I decided to take a mark off
as the thing with Bowser it just irritated me so much, but then again it does
tick every box on what a Super Mario Bro's animated film should be, but as I
have previously stated it does have that outlay old linchpin approach to
another project and if you don't know what this expression means in a nutshell;
it many do the groundwork for a future project with introducing or moving
characters around or essentially getting everything ready for another project
in the future, so I mean I have heard some people say essentially there is much
happening, there is but without giving too much away they are hopefully just
getting ready for a future project and yes there are two closing credit scenes;
the first after the first bunch of ending credits which are artistically
excellent and the second is right at the end of the closing credits