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Posts by Seth Allen
Yes, they do make very good sense, and as the likes of you can say, even perfect. Maybe the plot needed to be structured and more respectful to its namesake game. Here's how it should have played out.
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The film's epilogue has Mario and his friends celebrating their victory and the reformation of the universe, with Peach kissing Mario as a thanks, signifying the formation of a proper love relationship between the two.
a few members of the clan turn into Launch Stars and launch everything out of the hole to save the cast and their worlds. (And yes, this even includes the antagonists.)
Thus, the black hole is stabilized and the universe is saved from utter destruction.
Mario and his party evacuate, in the process locating and destroying the machine. Planet Bowser is destroyed, with the impact creating a supermassive black hole that quickly begins to engulf everyone and everything in the universe.
Instead of the Lumas sacrificing themselves as in the original game,
The heroes use various power-ups to aid them in gaining the upper hand. Mario is led by Bowser to a bridge over a pool of lava, and finally defeats the Koopa King by destroying said bridge with an axe and dropping him into the moat below. After Bowser dies, the planet starts to collapse.
The Mario party then arrives on Planet Bowser. Peach and Toad go to its casino, where they fight Wart and his 8 bits, with Birdo in particular defecting to their side after befriending Yoshi. Then Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and Yoshi confront the Bowsers together for the final battle!
At the end of this act, Rosalina introduces herself to Mario and his friends, gets to know them, and explains her backstory.
Act 3 -
Mario and his friends put together a plan to stop Bowser Jr.'s galaxy-destroying weapon, and Junior's prisoners then call their respective subjects to assist them.
Eventually, the defeated minions all come to the Bowsers to report their defeats at the hands of Mario and his friends. The Mario party then learns that the leaders of the galaxies have been taken to the Space Junk Galaxy, and go there to rescue all the galaxy leaders, including Rosalina.
While they are doing this, Bowser is found in Peach's Castle by the Koopas, with Kamek undoing the curse of the Blue Mushroom on Bowser and then retrieving him with a UFO. Bowser reunites with Junior, who encourages him to return to his role as the King of the Koopas.
Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and their new friend Yoshi all agree to help rescue Rosalina and recover the Grand Stars.
Act 2 -
Mario and his friends then travel through many of the galaxies from the original game, recovering the Grand Stars by defeating Bowser's minions who are guarding them.
Mario and his friends are called to the Comet Observatory by a Luma, who had followed Rosalina to her prison and was sent to them by her to enlist them for help. Once there, they meet the entire group of Lumas, who tell them that the Observatory cannot move because the Grand Stars have been taken.
...where the residents are being disturbed. They discover and befriend the dinosaur Yoshi, who had hatched in Brooklyn and was pursued back to his home world after accidentally breaking a Tyrannosaurus fossil at the Natural History Museum's dinosaur exhibit. Upon returning to the Mushroom Kingdom,
Bowser Jr. intends to use the power of the Grand Stars to create fuel for his universe-destroying cannon, built to honor his father Bowser, who was defeated by Mario and Luigi, shrunken by Princess Peach, and held prisoner at her castle. Mario and Luigi are first met at Tostarena Town...
Act 1 -
Princess Rosalina, the adoptive mother of the Lumas living in the Comet Observatory, is kidnapped by Bowser Jr., who has also kidnapped the rulers of many of the universe's galaxies and stolen the Grand Stars, the power sources for the locations ruled over by those he has imprisoned.
Yes, they do make very good sense, and as the likes of you can say, even perfect. Maybe the plot needed to be structured and more respectful to its namesake game. Here's how it should have played out.
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Sesame Workshop will have a LOT of work to do to edit the subtitles for its episode uploads to be authentic to the dialogue as it was actually scripted.
Oh, well. Better to come at the end of the movie's opening week than to miss that altogether.
I thought it was last night you were going to see it!
Well, as of now, the day’s finally here, when at last you will join the millions of gamers who have already seen The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and contributed to its cosmic box-office success!
The Kidz Bop songs ARE covers themselves, and BAD ones at that. So the kid has it the other way around.
Well, uh, I hate to say this, but... I think it's better for you that you're going to miss out on the movie's opening weekend and all the chaos that's come with it.
At the end of the day it Really doesn’t matter what critics say about it, so long as 🫵 you the viewer 🫵 enjoy the movie, that’s all that matters.
It’s the same thing critics said with the first Mario movie
Those critics hate the movie for not telling a good story. I believe they don't really understand that storytelling was never important to Mario to begin with.
Everybody who has autism, I have to warn you -- do NOT use your behavioral issues to pull pranks on your partners, colleagues or friends!
I reckon that app won't be used by very many people here...
In my opinion, not only does absolute power corrupt absolutely, but it also reveals the character of those who wield it AS corrupt.
The N64's performance in the U.S. market was overshadowed by the PlayStation 1, but it still managed to succeed, and many of its games did sell well in their own time. Apparently its era of Nintendo history wasn't so dark after all!
If that makes you feel any better, let me say that Cicis was in its (lucky) 7th year in business when SEGA's hedgehog first sped his way onto television.
"Wait a minute... I CAN read. Sorry, early childhood habit."