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People are genuinely mad about a Mario movie, and we can’t stop talking about it. We sit down with our first-ever guest, Chandler, to review the Super Mario Galaxy movie and unpack the strangest part of its reception: how a bright, funny, family-friendly video game movie can be massively successful and still attract intense online rage. We get into what actually makes this sequel work, including the upgraded story momentum, the way it balances references without drowning in them, and why Illumination’s animation polish matters more than most reviews admit. We also nerd out over the soundtrack choices, those quick Mario music stings that slide into fresh arrangements, and the small details that make the Mushroom Kingdom feel lived-in instead of staged. If you care about video game movie adaptations, this is a great case study in “game feel” done right. Spoilers start early as we break down the full plot: Rosalina and the Comet Observatory opening, Peach’s mission to Gateway Galaxy, Bowser Jr.’s attack, and the escalating set pieces that pull from Galaxy, Odyssey, Wonder, and Mario Maker style design. We talk Bowser’s brief attempt at growth, the father-son dynamic that yanks him back into old habits, the casino deep cuts, and the Star Fox cameo that had us begging for a spinoff. We also react to the post-credits scenes, including the surprisingly dark Luma gag and the Daisy tease. Listen, then share your rating out of ten, subscribe for more movie reviews and Nintendo talk, and leave a review if you want Chandler to come back for the next one.
14 episodios
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