Super Mario Bros. Has An Anime Few Know About, And It Needs A Reboot ASAP

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A screenshot from the Super Mario anime film. Mario and Luigi, carrying bags of gold coins, walk away from Peach, a prince, Toads, and a bearded man. There is a castle in the distance. 

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While Super Mario Bros. is primarily known as a legendary game series franchise, it actually has an anime that few know about, and it needs a reboot immediately. Just after the release of the first NES Super Mario, an anime film based on the game was created and released only in Japan.

Illumination Animation Studios produced the first major SMB film since the 1993 train-wreck starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo. Led by Christopher Melendandri and Shigeru Miyamoto, The Super Mario Bros. Movie became one of Universal Studios’ highest-grossing films of all time, earning $146 million on its opening weekend. The project was also nominated for multiple Golden Globes, including Best Motion Animated Picture and Best Original Song.

The Expansive Possibilities of a Super Mario Bros. Anime Series Since the first Mario-themed game in 1981, Nintendo has provided a plethora of lore to explore As seen in the 2023 movie, the Super Mario Bros. franchise is filled to the brim with Easter eggs, fan theories, and canon lore. For example, some of the most famous theories surround the original 1981 Donkey Kong game. There is a theory that the original protagonists, Jump Man and Pauline, are Mario and Luigi’s parents.

“I do not want Mario to be a superhero that is always on a pedestal. I want him to be a normal guy who doesn’t seek attention too much.” - Shigeru Miyamoto Furthermore, a budding romance between two of Nintendo’s most underrated characters could be the anime series’ biggest asset. The franchise’s use of Princess Daisy has always been sporadic. The competitive princess mainly appears as a side character in spin-offs such as Mario Strikers. However, in the 1993 film, Daisyreplaced Peach as the primary love interest alongside John Leguizamo's Luigi.

While Miyamoto’s fears were eased upon the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, an anime series could be a fantastic way for Miyamoto and Nintendo to have complete creative control of the franchise. One aspect that Miyamoto was passionate about when negotiating with Nintendo was the film’s resemblance to the video games:

 

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