Bland or fan love letter? The Super Mario Galaxy Movie draws mixed reaction

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Georgia Levy-CollinsBBC Newsbeat

Universal Pictures Cartoon characters Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Yoshi are flying through the sky towards the camera. Luigi is wearing a green cap with a white L and green long sleeved top and overalls, he has a mustache and blue eyes. Mario is wearing the same but in red, with an M on his cap. He is riding Yoshi; a cartoon green dinosaur with a red shell and large round nose. Peach is blond and is wearing a gold crown with a pink gown on. Universal Pictures

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is the sequel to 2023's Super Mario Brothers Movie

The most famous plumber in the world returns to cinemas this week with a sequel to the mega-successful Super Mario Brothers Movie.

It has been three years since Nintendo's mustachioed mascot appeared alongside brother Luigi, Princess Peach and their nemesis Bowser, making more than $1.3bn (almost £1bn) worldwide.

The Super Mario Galaxy movie, named after the Wii game of the same name, moves the action to space and adds beloved characters Yoshi and Rosalina to the cast.

Reviews of the new release are mixed, with some critics praising its imagination and pace, but others are saying it falls flat compared to the first film.

What is Super Mario Galaxy about?

Super Mario Galaxy picks up where the first film left off, with Bowser (voiced by Jack Black) imprisoned by brothers Mario and Luigi after being shrunk to pocket-sized.

When his son Bowser Jr., voiced by filmmaker and actor Benny Safdie, stages a breakout, it sparks an intergalactic chase.

Along the way, Mario and Luigi befriend dinosaur Yoshi, voiced by actor and musician Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino), and Rosalina, a princess voiced by Captain Marvel star Brie Larson.

Anya Taylor-Joy reprises her role as Princess Peach, and Wednesday star Luis Guzmán plays Wart - the main enemy from 1988 NES game Super Mario Bros 2.

Other characters from Super Mario Galaxy, widely considered one of the greatest video games ever released, also feature in promotional material for the film.

They include Lumas - glowing star-shaped characters that players encounter throughout the game.

Universal Pictures Mario is wearing a red cap with a red M and red long sleeved top and blue overalls, he has a mustache and blue eyes. Luigi is wearing the same but in green, with an L on his capUniversal Pictures

Mario and Luigi are back - and trying to save the day

The first Mario movie didn't get much love from critics, with a score of just 59%, based on 288 reviews, on film and TV review website Rotten Tomatoes.

But audiences loved it, helping to make it the second-biggest film of 2023, just behind the Barbie movie.

This time, the critical reaction has been around the plot and how it struggles to stay connected throughout the film.

One of the biggest complaints about the original movie from fans was the inclusion of various pop and rock songs on the game's soundtrack.

Many felt hits from the likes of Beastie Boys, AC/DC and Bonnie Tyler didn't fit well with the Mario Universe.

Sim adds that the cosmic film is a "gorgeously animated love letter to Mario fans".

Gaming content creator Sophie Keen, known online as Cadaea, told BBC Newsbeat that she feels The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a good additional storyline for fans to enjoy.

"I see it as a nice extra", says Keen.

Keen says she actually preferred Galaxy to the first film as it has "loads of funny moments" alongside "cute, wholesome moments".

"If you like the first film, you probably will like the second," she explains.

"The only thing I really want people to know is that it's not a perfect 100% adaptation of the game.

"Don't expect the exact same plot to come out, just take it as a nice addition to Mario lore."

Universal Pictures Cartoon character Toad; a human mushroom, he has a red and while hat, he is looking at Yoshi; a cartoon green dinosaur with orange shoes and Luigi; a cartoon man wearing a green cap with a white L and green long sleeved top and overalls, he has a mustache and blue eyes. Universal Pictures

The film sees characters embark on an intergalactic chase

Nintendo is arguably the world's most famous video game company, but in recent years it's been moving into other forms of entertainment.

The company has also opened Mario-themed attractions at several Universal Studios resorts, as well as a string of Nintendo-branded merchandise stores in Japan and the USA.

It still makes most of its money from video games, but some fans have been upset at the lack of a brand new 3D Mario game this year.

For Keen, she thinks the movie is a "nice way to keep the fans happy" whilst they wait for the next game release.

Additional reporting by Tom Richardson and Peter Gillibrand

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