For their first animated adventure at the movies, Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad were a huge success. “Corners” (and millions in greenbacks): nearly $575 million at the US box office, more than $1.3 billion at the worldwide box office, and more than 7.2 million releases at the French box office (where the Nintendo plumber resisted the Barbie pink wave and retained the No. 1 spot in the annual rankings).
“It’s me, Michelle!”
But beyond the coins, power, kart races and shells, Super Mario Bros. the movie The viewer was offered numerous false connections. Editing glitches, animation misses, “Mario Mythology” errors, end credits errors: so many mistakes that didn’t go unnoticed by AlloCiné’s technical specialists Michel and Michel, who are somewhat Mario and Luigi. AlloCiné. If no.
“Here we go!!!”
Created at Illumination Entertainment studio in Paris, Super Mario Bros. the movie was able to gather young and old, players and neophytes around the world-renowned colorful and rhythmic show. It is enough to remove the first live adaptation of the sad memory that has been haunting the audience since 1993 (the fake connection we dedicated to Nanar is available here), and above all, to confirm that the Nintendo universe and characters can now find their place on the big screen. (When is there going to be a Zelda movie?)
- The French voices of Super Mario talk about their VF noises
“Oh my god!”
In the meantime, we invite you to (re)discover the feature film immediately through the eyes of Michel & Michel. The fake connection can be detected in the video above. And for other shows dedicated to Illumination movies, go to this news link!
Source: Allocine

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