
"In today's first trailer for next year's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, there's one aspect that stuck out as very peculiar. Throughout the two minutes of footage, the titular star speaks only two words (unless you count a "Wahoo!"), and they're incredibly out of character for the mustachioed good guy. "It's trash," sneers Chris Pratt voicing Mario, looking at Bowser's painting while sanctimoniously closing his eyes in the least Mario-like moment I've ever seen."
"Bowser, having eaten a Mini Mushroom at the end of 2023's The Super Mario Bros. Movie, is now miniature, and living in a shrunken castle in Peach's place. He's seemingly very content in this new life, taking care of his plants, working on his (somewhat passive-aggressive) art, and excited to show his latest finished painting to Mario and Luigi. The painting, which is very competent and even quite impressive, if deeply trite and embarrassing in what it depicts,"
Mario speaks only two words in the two-minute Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer, including the scornful line "It's trash." Bowser has been reduced to miniature size after consuming a Mini Mushroom and lives in a shrunken castle at Peach's former residence. Bowser tends plants, works on art, and proudly shows a finished painting depicting an idealized, adored version of himself. Luigi offers an awkward compliment about the colors, while Mario delivers a dismissive, smug reaction that provokes Bowser's squeaky-voiced fury and rambling. The humor centers on Bowser's vanity and humiliation, with Mario unusually terse and judgmental.
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