
Since the one I’ve played the most is 64, it was amazing that Donkey was so prominent and that the DK Rap was played… Chunky was definitely there, right?
Also, the character in the thread was cool and a bit uncool, but it was good that he was the best brother. However, suddenly, as if it were natural, the family appeared, and I was shocked thinking… I thought I knew enough about this guy, but maybe I didn’t…
I didn’t realize Mario had so many relatives…
Toad was a weirder species than I imagined… just a species that is cute.
Was there a Donkey in 64…?
A setting of an Italian-American output in high resolution from the real place.
Peach peach peach peach peach
The film was carefully crafted with the mindset of being Mario, to use it straightforwardly and absolutely not to fail.
I might have had the strongest feeling that I want this young and immature donkey to grow up from here on.
I think the protagonist of the next work should be Donkey.
I don’t know, but it seems like it was in some work…
Oh, it was the one I knew…
A fresh nameless one has arrived.
Are they making a sequel?
It seems like I know, but I don’t really know⭐️
What is that guy who’s mixed in with characters I know and characters I seem to know but don’t?
Donkey Kong Jr.’s existence was omitted, but I guess that’s easier to understand!
At the time of its release, every time someone asked if this guy was a character from some work, I could only respond that I knew what he looked like…
I must have just overlooked it in the design; it must have been there on the Wii…
Is that why it turned out like that, because of this kind of evaluation…?
Since there are literally as many Chikos as there are stars, I can only accept that there are kids with that kind of personality who cannot be displayed on the game screen.
Death is salvation.
I also watched the one that was on TV a little while ago by recording it.
The subtitles turned into King Kong, and it was no good.
I’m so happy that this is just what I wanted from a Mario movie!
It’s also good to watch it repeatedly and look for little gags…
Mario is Luigi’s guardian, right!?
Chiko’s ecology is quite different from that of humans, so maybe their perspective on life and death is different… I like that kind of speculation.
Stars have a cathartic effect, but at the same time, I wonder why Luigi is so strong…
Well, from the beginning, AoChiko was a strange one that would turn into a mushroom if you fed it.
Their personalities are really completely different…
Is it you, the blue shell!!!! The feeling is amazing!
The Mario Brothers are at their strongest together.
Mario was working hard alone, but Luigi was fighting against his brother from the first match.
I love scenes with travel by cart and bike.
Hmm, a little bird… or rather an advanced version of Patapata… Is it a new character? I wonder if it will appear in the game from now on.
…It was the one I knew.
I think it’s fine to consider the family as just a setting for the movie.
In a way, the training ground is the most absurd and hard to get excited about, but it’s also an essential athletic element, which is quite stylish.
Save Brooklyn
No matter how much I say Chico’s personality is different! My dad never says he won’t do that crap of a song!
I didn’t know it had a setting like an otherworldly adventure…
Why is a plumber in the Mushroom Kingdom? When I think about it, it makes sense.
Isn’t Peach not really that kind of character?! There were people who seemed to want a strong female character.
Perhaps the perception differs depending on the works played.
The blue Chico I know was supposed to be a glutton that said things like “Pikarin♪ Pikarin♪” and “Let’s trade~”…
Chico is not like this~
It’s interesting that the older brother is being supported by the younger brother’s devotion.
Bowser does quite a bit in the main series, so something like that is okay.
(Donkey Jr. That Disappears)
I knew Peach was a strong woman, but I never imagined her wielding a halberd.
It’s not necessarily the case that the setting of the movie is a fundamental premise for all previous Mario games.
The reality of immigrant life in Italy is too realistic.
I understand feeling like you didn’t want this kind of everyday life for Mario…
D! K! Donkey Kong!
I really like the interpretation of Peach in this movie.
A girl raised as a princess awakens to the mission and responsibility of protecting those who raised her—it’s too heroic…
The image of a parasol is strong, but it might be too fancy for a movie.
Well, Peach is basically a support-type wizard…
Sometimes I become a magical warrior, but…
I was more surprised that Peach was originally an Earthling who was adopted.
Has this setting been around for a long time?
Bowser is comical, but occasionally becomes evil with a serious face.
I’m a elementary school student laughing at the scene where mushrooms are being thrown up.
For those who have only played 2D Mario, Princess Peach may not seem like a typical character since she is the princess who gets kidnapped.
But it was already strong at the time of Super Mario USA…
Bowser is amazing for not wavering even in movies.
Was it necessary to introduce that star character first?
Huh? I saw it mysteriously appear in the PV, but did they have a halberd in the main story?
In the English version, the real voice actor for Mario appears.
I loved Wrecking Crew, so I got really excited the moment I saw that guy.
And I was confused because it was a different name than I knew.
This movie was boring.
The way to use ice flowers is just too much for a seasoned warrior like you, Princess.
Well, considering this situation, it’s understandable that Peach gets kidnapped by Bowser regularly… the cuteness of Toad.
I guess ⭐️ is a character from Super Mario Galaxy…
Peach peach pichi pichi peach
After returning to reality, I had a great success and was recognized by unpleasant people and my family; everything has gone too smoothly.
This is what I wanted…
It’s a movie based on the premise that you already know about Mario’s characters and games.
It simply feels ordinary in terms of the plot or story of the movie…
But because that premise is too strong, it feels like that’s the correct answer!
In a way, I think it’s a movie that’s difficult for critics.
Captain Toad was quite a misfit, huh…
A work that is equally appreciated by general fans and criticized by critics is not wrong.
Don’t think you can escape from me!!
Only the fans should watch the movie adaptation of that work! But that’s enough…
At this scale, especially…
A world-scale insider movie.
Where’s 2!? Show me 2 quickly!
Playing old hit songs excessively shows a bad habit of the illumination.
The moment Donkey’s house appeared in the movie theater, I was the only one who got excited.
I think what the critics are saying is somewhat true, yeah.
I’m good because I had fun!
Peach is too strong.
Well, if a game has a main character, they are usually strong…
The use of BGM is skillful, or rather, unfair.
I really love the bad friendship vibe between Mario and Donkey, so I want to see more of this duo in action.
It’s for an inner circle, but the inner circle is too big.
If you say that it’s better to keep the lone female character on screen in a movie, I can’t think of it any other way.
In addition, it’s smoother to set the course by going to help my blood-related younger brother than to meet the princess for the first time.
Peach is holding a halberd and challenging Bowser, so she’s been left at the end of the Bowser stage…
I like Bomb King.
It feels like the design line of the movie is starting to influence the gaming side.
It’s not limited to just Mario.
Isn’t it the same that you can’t enjoy the movies of Spider-Man and Iron Man if you don’t know the original material?
Peach is properly depicted as strong! Nice!
Whoa… I didn’t know you would bring out the halberd…
The scene where Princess Peach in a rider suit kicks up a halberd and starts walking is too cool.
Peach’s circumstances are too pitiful…
You might not survive unless you are strong…
As entertainment, this movie is about a 100 million points level of accomplishment.
I’m weak to clichéd brotherly love.
A Toad voiced by Satoshi Matsuda that feels like a mutation from start to finish.
I didn’t question the fact that he didn’t have a proper name, but was it really okay for him to be unnamed?
I wasn’t expecting anything specific, but when I saw it, I was like “Wow, this is it!” so for me, it’s a perfect score of 120 points.
Rainbow Road made me laugh with MADMAX.
I don’t really like the way Toad is treated as a narcissistic and pathetic character.
“Are you in? Let’s do it!” The scene where Mario and Donkey dive in and go wild together is just amazing!
Despite that, it’s strange that people are still excited about Super Mario Brothers in Brooklyn afterwards.
Even though it’s an incredibly tough car, having an assist Toad is great, isn’t it?
What is that Toad who acts with us?
Why is only one person so capable?
I was surprised to find out that Rainbow Road can break…
When I started watching this movie, I thought Mario was pathetic and felt like I didn’t want to see such a Mario…
I thought it was cool to see Mario, who cares for his younger brother Luigi, seriously getting angry when Luigi was insulted, training hard with the single-minded determination to help him, and even eating mushrooms he wasn’t good at.
Toad is a species that is just cute.
I think it’s fine to set it up so that Peach is the only force raised by them.
Hey Ho, you’re from the dream factory, right?
The only complaint was that Daisy wasn’t there.
The movie’s Bowser had an irreconcilable monster vibe.
I can converse, but we can’t understand each other.
To begin with, I feel like Mario has never been a story that conveys lofty ideals or socially relevant messages, and in that sense, it was just like the usual Mario, enjoyable for both children and adults, which was great.
In Super Mario RPG, Princess Peach also has some odd abilities, doesn’t she?
In that case, it would be more exciting if Bowser teamed up.
That Toad may not have much combat ability, but his courage is exceptional…
I feel like I’ve seen Bowser playing a piano duet with Kamek, but I’m not quite sure—it was a delicate line.
Luigi is more important than Peach, right Mario?
It was great to see various Nintendo references everywhere.
I like it when the moment the Bomb King is lit, he tries to escape but gives up and becomes docile.
I thought the movie was good, but I hope the game’s settings won’t be based on the movie.
In the movie, Bowser played the role of the villain clearly.
Bowser in the game is quite a confusing character… In RPGs, he becomes a companion, and it’s a bit easier to understand.
The reason why only Peach is human in the Mushroom Kingdom, coming out of a pipe, is such a professional justification that I can’t help but agree…
In the movie, Mario didn’t seem to be into a love romance with his brother just yet.
Toad was lighting the fire.
It’s great when Luigi is pressed by Bowser, asking, “Is Peach in love with that guy?!” and he answers, “Only someone with taste would!”
The respect for my brother is amazing.
I thought there would definitely be plans for a sequel because there are quite a few unused ideas.
Bowser’s army (Why with Princess Peach…?)
I don’t know if the last Yoshi will connect to the sequel.
There’s probably a desire to do a Godzilla parody too.
The statement “Brothers together, the older brother (younger brother) is the best brother!” is too consistent.
It’s the best, isn’t it?
I only knew Monkey Rap from Super Smash Bros.
When I heard the original song, I was taken aback by the contrast.
I don’t understand why there are people who take a stance that they can’t accept the reverse import of the movie version when the settings are completely different for each game.
I think it’s fine for the game’s settings to change every time.
Of course, a twin brother’s life is more important than a romance with a girl I’ve only known for a few days.