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{{The Super Mario Movie|title1=The Super Mario Movie|caption1=Official North American movie poster|directed_by=Shigeru Miyamoto<br>Conrad Vernon<br>John A. Davis|written_by=Shigeru Miyamoto|story_by=Shigeru Miyamoto|based_on=Super Mario<br>by Shigeru Miyamoto|produced_by=John A. Davis<br>Steve Oedekerk<br>Albie Hecht|starring=Charles Martinet<br>Samantha Kelly<br>Kenneth Wendell James<br>Mike Myers<br>Alec Baldwin<br>Scarlett Johansson<br>Colleen O'Shaughnessey<br>Debi Derryberry<br>Jim Carrey|edited_by=Jon Price<br>Gregory Perler|music_by=John Powell|production_companies=Nickelodeon Movies<br>Games Animation Inc.<br>DNA Productions<br>O Entertainment<br>Nintendo of America<br>Nintendo Animation<br>Nintendo Entertainment|distributed_by=Paramount Pictures (United States and Canada)<br>DreamWorks Pictures (Worldwide)|release_dates=June 9th, 2004 (Paramount Backlot Theater)<br>June 12th, 2004 (United States)<br>August 20th, 2004 (DVD and Video {{!}} USA)<br>March 29th, 2005 (Europe)<br>May 1st, 2005 (DVD and Video {{!}} Europe)<br>January 14th, 2008 (Blu-Ray)<br>November 23rd, 2017 (Blu-Ray 3D/Ultra HD Blu-Ray/Blu-Ray 4K)|running_time=90 minutes|country=United States|language=English|budget=$25 million|box_office=$1.695 billion|image1=Super Mario Movie Poster.png|aspect_ratio=1:33:1/4:3 - Fullscreen (DVD and VHS)<br>1:77:1/16:9 - Widescreen (Blu-Ray/Blu-Ray 3D)<br>2:33:1/21:9 - CinemaScope (Ultra HD Blu-Ray/Blu-Ray 4K)}}'''''The Super Mario Movie''''' is a 2004 American CGI-animated action-adventure film produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Games Animation Inc., DNA Productions Inc., O Entertainment, Nintendo of America, Nintendo Entertainment, and Nintendo Animation. Based on "Super Mario" by Shigeru Miyamoto, Koji Kondo, Satoru Iwata, Tekashi Tezuka, Gunpei Yokoi, Satoshi Tajiri, Alexey Pajitnov, and Nintendo, it is the 2nd Mario adaption film after "Super Mario Bros." (1993), and the first CGI Mario adaption film. The film stars Charles Martinet, Samantha Kelly, and Kenneth Wendell James in their respective roles, and guest stars Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Debi Derryberry, and Jim Carrey.
'''''Sonic the Hedgehog: Endgame '''''is a 2026 American animated adventure comedy direct-to-video film distributed by Paramount Animation, based on the video game franchise published by Sega and based on the original comic book story "Operation: Endgame" written by Ken Penders, Kent Taylor, Mike Gallagher and Karl Bollers for Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog Issues 46-50, Sonic Super Special Issue 6 and published by Archie Comics.
 
   
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The Super Mario Movie was released on June 12th, 2004 in Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround 5.1, DTS Digital Surround, and SDDS (Sony Dynamic Digital Sound) system, with Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround, and SDDS being in selected theaters, along with prints by Deluxe Laboratories, Inc. and color by Technicolor. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Games Animation Inc., DNA Productions Inc., O Entertainment, Nintendo of America, Nintendo Entertainment, and Nintendo Animation, and was distributed in the United States by Paramount Pictures, and in Europe by DreamWorks Pictures.
The film will be coming soon on Digital HD and released on DVD and Blu-Ray on December 21, 2026.
 
   
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It was well-received by critics and and gained massive positivity within reviews. With a worldwide gross of over $1.695 billion against a production budget of $25 million, the film out-grossed the original 1993 film, and became the first highest grossing film in 2004, and the highest-grossing animated film of all time, overtaking "The Lion King" (2019).
== Plot: ==
 
Using video technology installed in his Robian systems, Uncle Chuck shows the Freedom Fighters the first use of the Roboticizer on his brother. He explains to the group that he can display videos of any event he records, but the video they just watched (which also reveals that Dr. Robotnik sabotaged the Roboticizer to use as a tool for war) was retrieved by the Robotropolis Spy Network. Chuck laments that his creation, meant to heal ailing Mobians, was turned against society. Sally interjects, suggesting that they leave Rotor to care for King Acorn while the rest of the group goes on a military retreat.
 
   
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== Synopsis ==
That night, the group gathers around a campfire in the Great Forest while Sally tries to encourage Uncle Chuck to use his recording software to spy on Dr. Robotnik. Chuck is wary, reflecting on how Robotnik pressured him into resigning from his role as the Kingdom of Acorn's Science Adviser and blaming himself for Sleuth "Doggy" Dawg betraying the group. Sally tries encourage him when the Freedom Fighters sense others watching nearby.
 
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After the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom got captured by Bowser, Mario and Luigi must go on a dangerous mission to save the princess, before it's too late.
   
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Dulcy prepares to attack, but Sonic recognizes their stalkers as Lupe and her Wolf Pack. The Wolf Pack joins the group by the fire, but Sleet and Dingo concerned that Uncle Chuck may be a spy for Robotnik. Sonic tries to defend his uncle when Griff the Goat arrives, implicating Uncle Chuck as a spy. Griff tells the group that the video Chuck received was delivered to Chuck by Sleuth Dawg. The group questions the reliability of the footage and Griff accuses Uncle Chuck's spy network of being a cover for his real purpose: working as a double-agent for Robotnik. Sonic loses his cool and punches Griff. Griff retaliates by firing a crossbow bolt with a cord attached that binds Sonic to a nearby tree. Griff takes aim with another bolt, intending to kill Sonic.
 
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It's another day in the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario (Charles Martinet) had been protecting Princess Peach (Samantha Kelly) for years. But one night, the villainous Bowser (Kenneth W. James) kidnaps Peach, and takes her to his castle, Bowser's Castle. When Mario goes to check on Peach, she wasn't there. His first instinct was that she was out in the backyard planting flowers. But when he checked in the backyard, she wasn't there either. There was only one other possibility on what had happened to her; she got kidnapped by Bowser.
   
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Then, a toad (Colleen O'Shaughnessey) informs Mario that the Princess was captured by Bowser. Then, Mario enlists the help of his brother, Luigi (Charles Martinet), to save the Princess from Bowser's wrath. But on the way, they ran into multiple helpers of Bowser's, most notably the Koopalings (Alec Baldwin, Kenneth W. James, Mike Myers, Scarlett Johansson), the Goombas (Alec Baldwin, Debi Derryberry), Koopa Troopas/Paratroopas (Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin), Lakitu (Jim Carrey), and Bowser's son, Bowser Jr. (Colleen O'Shaughnessey).
Before Griff can finish Sonic off, Antoine attacks, knocking him to the ground. As Griff tries to regain his composure, he accuses Griff of being a spy, revealing that one of King Acorn's top generals proposed the Rebel Underground long ago. The organization was never formed and the general, Antoine's father, was lost at the start of the war with Robotnik. Griff denies having known him and Manic accuses him of being a impostor. Sally breaks up the scuffle while Sonic and Bunnie explain to Tails that Manic is trying to steal things with his mentor, Ferrell the head thief before the war. Bunnie approaches Manic and rewards his bravery with a kiss.
 
   
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When they reach Bowser's Castle, the two are faced with the villainous Bowser, and the battle began. Mario was thrown to the edge of the bridge, just inches from falling off into the lava. But, a quick-thinking Luigi helped him up, and the two went back to the ongoing battle. Peach was undoubtedly worried for Mario, as he was the love of her life. The duo got across the bridge, and made it to the axe of the bridge. One swoop of the axe, and the chains would break, causing the bridge to collapse. Mario grabbed the axe, and swung with full force at the chain. The bridge collapsed, and Bowser fell into the lava, never to be seen again.
Meanwhile, Lupe chastises Sleet and Dingo as he returns to campfire, having left with no explanation. Lupe promises to keep an eye on them, while Griff tells her that he plans to do the same with Uncle Chuck and Antoine interjects, once again calling Griff a traitor. Sally demands that the group stop arguing, reminding them that they've all proven their loyalty. She asks that they put their differences aside and hope that Knuckles finds the Sword of Acorns.
 
   
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The duo unlocked the cage with a key, and they freed Peach from it. Peach was relieved that she was saved from the wrath of Bowser, and she was knowingly terrified. Mario told her all the hell was over, and that she was okay. The movie ends on a message; you can never have too many people, especially a beautiful princess for Mario.
Sonic, Sally, and the other Freedom Fighters are on an assault mission in Robotropolis. Sonic uses a grappling hook to get to a rooftop, using his speed to run up whilst carrying Sally. The Wolf Pack observe from a farther distance, Sleet and Dingo saying that they should have joined them, but Lupe Wolf remarks that the Pack is not independent, and has Sleet and Dingo  signal for the other Freedom Fighters and Cyrus. The physician complains that he is not fit for combat situations, but Antoine reminds him that they may require his assistance in case of an emergency. Upon receiving communication from Sleet, Dingo and the Pack, he orders them to wait until Sonic and Sally give the signal. The Freedom Fighters briefly discuss Antoine's tense attitude, but proceed to turn their attention towards Sonic and Sally. Sonic finds Sally looking unwell, but Sally assures him that she is feeling fine, while at the same time contemplating a recent conversation with her apparently recovered father. The King, acting very secretive, summoned her to inform her that he suspected Sonic of being a traitor, and ordered her to go on the next mission along with Sonic to test his loyalty. Although overwhelmed by her father's strange behavior and accusation against her friend, Sally remains confident that Sonic is still on their side.
 
   
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In the post credits scene, Dry Bones Bowser, a skeleton version of Bowser, emerged from the lava below. A growl is heard, and it fades to black.
The two split up, Sonic crawling into a ventilation shaft, and Sally climbing down a rope on the side of the building. Robotnik, observing through a security camera, activates laser guns, forcing Sally to evade the attacks while climbing down. The Freedom Fighters begin to panic, but Rotor takes out one of his latest cannon invention, and destroys the laser sentries. Antoine, observing through his binoculars, is surprised and joyed to see Sonic back at the building. The group begins to celebrate, but then fall into shock as they see Sonic cutting the rope. A stunned Sally falls to the ground at great speed, and makes a hard landing, forcing Bunnie to fly to her aid. Fortunately, the Wolf Pack arrive, and Robotnik sits in his chamber, gloating over his apparent victory. Sonic then bursts through to confront him, but Robotnik activates a laser trap to distract Sonic while he and Snively escape through a trap door. While Robotnik and Snively escape, Sonic uses a piece of metal to reflect the lasers and destroy the guns. Robotnik proceeds to activate a self-destruct trap, while the Freedom Fighters bring Sally to Uncle Chuck, who informs them that they must retreat to Knothole. While the Wolf Pack stay to defend, the Freedom Fighters retreat.
 
   
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Antoine takes control of the Fighters' plane, despite Tails' worries of leaving Sonic behind. Sonic arrives a few seconds later at the landing site, wondering where the others have gone to. Confused, he speeds back to Knothole on foot. Meanwhile, Robotnik and Snively arrive at Robotropolis South, and Robotnik begins to plan the next move. Back in Knothole, the Freedom Fighters-minus Sonic-and Rosie anxiously await outside of Uncle Chuck's office on news of Sally, only for the doctor to appear and shake his head in dismay. The Freedom Fighters are struck with disbelief and horror at the loss of their leader, but become surprised as Sonic appears at the door. Griff the Goat arrives through the door and places Sonic under arrest, as his associate Fleming places him in handcuffs. Tails, Sonia and Manic begs that Sonic didn't do it. Sonic seems astonished, but then learns to his horror that Sally is dead and that he is the culprit. Soon, Sonic is brought before the people of Knothole to stand trial for his supposed crime, but the King refuses to believe his denial. Rather than have Sonic executed, he orders him to be imprisoned at the Devil's Gulag, while Robotnik and Snively observe through a secret camera with great amusement.
 
   
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Griff and his men from Lower Mobius escort Sonic to a shuttle that will fly him to Devil's Gulag. Sonic remains adamant that he wasn't even aware of Sally's death, let alone having a role in it. However, Griff refuses to believe his pleas, and strikes his old rival before Uncle Chuck intervenes. While Antoine D'Coolette complains of Griff's men using his plane to transport Sonic, Uncle Chuck promises that Sonic will be back, though Griff is quick to refute him. Later, the remaining Freedom Fighters, Rosie, Amy Rose and Chuck discuss the horrible turn of events, with most of the group believing Sonic guilty while Chuck remains adamant that he is not and Tails, Sonia and Manic are unable to cope with Sonic's unfair trial for a murder he didn't commit. Dulcy arrives to join in the mourning, also believing Sonic to be a murderer, though Rosie is quick to try and diffuse accusations of guilt. Meanwhile, on board the plane, Sonic is contemplating how the current chain of events was set off by King Acorn's orders to invade Robotropolis, with Sonic now finding himself going to the feared prison of Devil's Gulag. He is then surprised-and displeased-to discover that he has company in the form of traitor Sleuth Dawg, who apparently believes that Sonic is a genuine traitor.
 
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** Mario and Luigi, two Italian brothers from the Mushroom Kingdom
   
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* ''Samantha Kelly'' as Princess Peach, the Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario's fiance
The guards aboard the plane threaten the two prisoners to remain silent, only to find their craft under attack by SWATbot in hover units, who take the craft down. Landing and investigating, the machines then find themselves under attack by a still manacle-clad Sonic, who launches into them silently and ruthlessly. Finding himself feeling the reality of war, Sonic is consumed by thoughts of Sally, his friends, and his imprisonment, destroying the SWATbots with greater skill than he has ever displayed. He then departs both destroyed aircraft, while back in Knothole Sleet and Dingo reports to King Acorn of Sonic's escape and the survival of the other occupants of the plane. The King subsequently summons Griff and orders him to make up for his failure by recapturing Sonic, which Griff promises to do. Traveling through the rain, Sonic covers his tracks before making his way into a cave, where he stops to rest and contemplate recent events, particularly the fact that he wasn't permitted to see Sally. He recalls Uncle Chuck facing similar difficulties in his own investigation, meeting with refusal of cooperation from both Cyrus and King Acorn. Chuck then approached him in his cell, warning him that there might indeed be a traitor amongst the Freedom Fighters, though he remained convinced that it was not Sonic. Promising again to see justice served, Chuck took his leave, while back in the present Sonic succumbs to the feelings brought on by past events, falling unconscious.
 
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** King Bowser Koopa, an evil Koopa turtle with a spiky shell, and red flame hair, and is best known for willingly capturing Princess Peach
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** Ludwig von Koopa, one of Bowser's sons
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** Larry, Roy and Morton Koopa, three of Bowser's sons
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** Paratroopas
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** Koopa Troopas
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* ''Scarlett Johansson'' as Wendy O. Koopa, Bowser's daughter
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* ''Alec Baldwin'' as:
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** Iggy and Lemmy Koopa, two of Bowser's sons
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** Koopa Troopas
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* ''Debi Derryberry'' as Goombas
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* ''Colleen O'Shaughnessey'' as Bowser Jr., Bowser's biological son
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* ''Jim Carrey'' as Lakitu, a Koopa riding a cloud, dropping Spinies
   
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==Production==
Meanwhile, back in Knothole, Antoine and Bunnie Rabbot are investigating the strange behavior of King Acorn, given his recent audiences with Sleet, Dingo and Griff rather than the Freedom Fighters. Bunnie is skeptical about the notion of treachery, but Antoine is quick to point out that Sleet and Dingo has been acting suspiciously, and promises to expose any treachery. Meanwhile, Dingo approaches Sonia, announcing himself as the future duke of Robotropolis and offering her a place at his side, though Sonia's doesn't like Dingo for quick to refuse any future involvement. Dingo turns accusatory, grabbing her arm painfully and informing her, he accidentally reveals that he framed Sonic while Antoine and Bunnie listen from beneath a window. He then leaves, Sonia knows the truth and she tell Bunnie to follow Dingo. She, Manic and Dulcy are go to rescue Sonic, and the two Freedom Fighters follow him into the Great Forest, where they are then ambushed and captured by SWATbots under Sleet's command, who orders them sent to Downunda. Sonic, dreaming about his loyal dog Muttski, is rudely awakened by the sound of barking, and recognizes the noise as being that of Tasmanian Devils, feral Mobians often used for tracking. Outside, Griff and his men ready the creatures, the skunk splitting off from his men and carrying a handheld device as he searches for his quarry, whose speed is limited in the cave.
 
   
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Sonic then attempts to put some distance between himself and his pursuers, struggling on the rocky ground and unaware that one of his manacles was equipped with a tracking device by Griff. He closes in on its signal, while Sonic recognizes an odor that isn't one of the Royal Army officers or a Tasmanian Devil. The two then collide and begin clashing, holding nothing back as they fight throughout the cave. Back in Knothole, King Acorn meets with the assembled Wolf Pack, Knothole, and Substitute Freedom Fighters, whom he praises for their bravery but then derides for their lack of success against Robotnik. He then announces that he intends to reinstate the office of warlord, and opens the door to reveal his candidate: Robotnik himself.
 
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During a 2000 interview with Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo, creator of Super Mario, he was asked a question on if there would be any other Super Mario-adapted movie. His response was he didn't want another Mario movie to be produced. After the box office disappointment of "Super Mario Bros." (1993), he never wanted to see a Super Mario adaption film again. But that changed in January 2002.
   
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The film was conceived in January 2002 when Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies approached Canadian animation studio Games Animation Inc., and American animation companies O Entertainment and DNA Productions, after the success of "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius". John A. Davis of DNA Productions later approached Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, with plans to make a CGI film. Miyamoto's initial reaction was that he didn't want an adaption of Super Mario, as he was feared it would flop like "Super Mario Bros." (1993). But when John A. showed Miyamoto animation concepts of what the film would be, he agreed on production for the film.
Overcoming his astonishment, a furious Rotor opens fire with his cannon, but Robotnik blocks it and then destroys it with an energy shield and laser beam generated from his mechanical arm. His SWATbots surround the assembled Freedom Fighters, while Robotnik is surprised by the presence of Uncle Chuck and Muttski, who he now realizes have been spies for the Freedom Fighters. As he gloats over his victory, Griff and Sonic's struggle continues, Griff accusing Sonic of murder while the Hedgehog vehemently denies it, both expressing their love for Sally. Sonic then knocks Griff down and rushes to a nearby exit, only to discover that it leads to a ledge overlooking a waterfall with no apparent avenue of escape. Griff corners him and lets fly a crossbow bolt, but Sonic leaps from the ledge.
 
   
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The official production began in June 2002, and the storyboard for the movie was created by Shigeru Miyamoto. The animation processes began on June 12th, 2002, with test animations being created and produced at DNA Productions, Inc. in Dallas, Texas. With Nintendo's animation division, ''Nintendo Animation'', and Nickelodeon's Canadian subsidiary, ''Games Animation Inc.'', the production was going swimmingly. With Miyamoto as head of production for Nintendo Animation, and Ryan Reynolds as head of production for Games Animation Inc., it was going well.
Angorn Falls with Sonic jumping of a cliff into the falls. Fearing of falling to the water, he grabs some sand out of his shoe, throws it across the water, and then runs on it at super speed. He almost gets across, but falls short and lands on the shoreline. Griff the Goat sees him and orders his men to run through the catacombs to capture "That mutinous swine" Sonic. Although tired, Sonic gets up to continues his escape.
 
   
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In on May 29th, 2004, 2 weeks before the premiere of the film, animators at DNA Productions, Nintendo Animation, and Games Animation were checking the animations for any animation errors and mistakes. Thankfully, there was no animation errors. The film was sent off to the Motion Picture Association of America/Motion Picture Association (MPAA/MPA), and the film received a "PG" rating, indicating Parental Guidance, meaning it had mild language, peril, mild crude humor, and violence.
Meanwhile in Knothole, Robotnik reveals to the people of knothole the king was a fake robot built by him; he then proceeds to self-destruct it. He then tells them they will all parish with his greatest weapon yet, but will allow them to live for a short while. Meanwhile, Cyrus talks to Snively, Scratch, Grounder and Coconuts about meeting to his demands. He hands over Sally Acorn's death certificate and demands he get's his end of "end of the deal". Snively then reveals his father is captured. He charges at Snively only to be shot by his robot guards. Snively reminds the doctor his father will be released once he has done what they asked. Cyrus agrees to comply.
 
   
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The film is directed by Conrad Vernon, John A. Davis, and Shigeru Miyamoto, along with it being written and storyboarded by Shigeru Miyamoto, and is produced by John A. Davis, Steve Oedekerk, and Albie Hecht.
Back to Sonic, Sonic drags on towards Knothole when he gets the idea to whistle for Dulcy. Dulcy, Sonia and Manic arrives and agrees Sonic did not harm Sally, as dragons can scene the purity of truth. Sonic tells her to go to a disclosed location and they head off with Griff and Dirk right on their tail.
 
   
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=== Casting ===
Meanwhile, Dulcy wakes up Sonic as they approach Angel Island. Just before they land, Knuckles knocks out Dulcy. Sonic and Knuckles begin to brawl, but is interrupted with Griff coming in to take out Sonic.
 
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Lines provided by Charles Martinet, Samantha Kelly, Kenneth W. James, Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Debi Derryberry, and Jim Carrey were recorded at Paramount Recording Studios in Santa Monica, California. Casting direction was done by Paula Kaplan and Ginny McSwain.
   
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Overall, the budget was approximately $25 million.
Some time in the past, Julian Kintobor finds himself being pursued by a pair of Overlander troops. He falls into a pit of mud and miraculously manages to evade their line of sight. A pair of brothers, Jules and Charles Hedgehog, are surprised to see Overlanders turn on their own kind. They load Julian on to their motorcycle and bring him before King Acorn. Impressed by his tactical knowledge and needing support to win the Great War, the king grants Julian the title of Warlord and lets him lead the Mobians into battle against the Overlanders. In the present, two SWATbots notice that Dr. Robotnik is having a pleasant dream and hesitantly wake their master, informing him that they've secured an Overlander as a test subject. The Overlander recognizes Robotnik as Julian, surprised that he's the famous Robotnik. Using his Ultimate Annihilator, Robotnik vaporizes the Overlander and rejoices that, once the shipment from Downunda arrives, all of Mobius will be his to take. Snively, however, has other plans for his uncle’s wonderful invention.
 
   
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On the Floating Island, Sonic tries to convince Knuckles to help him clear his name, but Griff interjects, informing Knuckles that Sonic is suspected of murdering Sally Acorn. Knuckles attacks in a fit of rage, but Sonic easily jumps out of the way. Knuckle orders Vector, Mighty, Ray and Charmy, but Sonic runs towards the nearby thicket and taunts them. Espio appears nearby and restrains him. Griff and Dirk tries to get Knuckles and Espio to turn Sonic over to him, but Knuckles and Espio refuse to take orders from outsiders. Suddenly, Dulcy wakes up and breaks up the fight, explaining to everyone that she can sense that Sonic is honest when he says he didn't murder Sally. Realizing the situation at hand, Griff and Dirk proposes they work together and return to Knothole. Knuckles tells Espio to gather the Chaotix and protect the island while he helps Sonic. Sonia is telling them the truth about Sonic is innocent. Dirk opening the handcuffs off of Sonic. Griff apologized Sonic for hunting him. Sonic and Griff then share a handshake, signifying their newfound friendship.
 
   
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The citizens of Knothole are rounded up for Roboticization. Rotor and Tails try to sneak into the Bathysphere and Sea Fox to escape, but are caught by Sleet, Dingo and a team of Combots. Meanwhile at Crocbot's labor camp in Downunda's Great Crater, Antoine screams in terror as Bunnie detonates his prison collar. A Combot peaks inside and contacts Crocbot, telling him that all four prisoners have been terminated. As the robotic guard leaves, Bunnie lowers herself, Antoine, Walt Wallabee and Barby Koala from the ceiling. Reuniting with the rest of the Downunda Freedom Fighters, the group scopes out the facility's loading dock. The Downunda Freedom Fighters attack Crocbot head on, distracting him while Bunnie and Antoine hitch a ride on Crocbot's airbus as it heads to Robotropolis. Dr. Robotnik tries to contact Crocbot, who tells the doctor that he's busy with an uprising but has already shipped the rare ore for the Ultimate Annihilator. Robotnik is overjoyed by the fact that he'll be able to use the ore's power to erase Knothole from existence and returns to his slumber.
 
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! colspan="2" |The Super Mario Movie (Music from the Motion Picture)
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|-
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John Powell
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|-
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!Released
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|June 9, 2004
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|-
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!Genre
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|Soundtrack
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|-
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!Length
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|34:51
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|-
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!Label
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|SIRE/Warner Bros. Records
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|-
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! colspan="2" |''The Super Mario Movie'' soundtrack chronology
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|}
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''The Super Mario Movie''<nowiki/>'s score was composed by English film composer John Powell. What John A. Davis and Shigeru Miyamoto wanted in the score was dramatic and soft/lighthearted tones of music, and John Powell soon delivered. In the beginning of the movie, John Powell's recreation of the Mario theme is heard playing, which caught the attention of many test audience members.
   
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=== Movie Soundtrack ===
Sonic, Sonia, Manic, Knuckles, the Chaotix and Griff arrive in Knothole and engage Sleet and Dingo's robotic minions to liberate the captured citizens. While the others handle the battle, Sonic and Manic looks for their traitors, finds Sleet and Dingo, and chases after them. In the airbus, Bunnie and Antoine discover a computer room playing recordings of Robotnik's plans to use the ore on board the bus to power his Ultimate Annihilator. Antoine suggests that they blow up the bus, but Bunnie realizes that maybe Crocbot set them up their own bomb. Sleet and Dingo runs into the Great Forest, Sonia throws a rock at they're heads and knocks them out. Sonic and Manic arrives and Sonia tearfully explains to them that Dingo who disgusted himself into her brother to killing Sally. Sonic reassures and thank her as they heads for Robotropolis.
 
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All music is written by Koji Kondo, Mahito Yokota, Ryo Nagamatsu, and Kenta Nagata and composed by John Powell. Hang On composed by Smash Mouth.
   
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Robotnik awakens from his nap as the cargo from Downunda arrives. His SWATbots inform him that Sonic has freed Knothole Village, but Robotnik brushes it off. In the rafters above, Antoine and Bunnie watch Robotnik head to his control room. Just then, Sonic storms Robotropolis, confusing the defense systems by leaving after-images of himself. Sonic, Sonia and Manic fights they're way through Robotnik's headquarters, barreling through SWATbots and easily kicking Snively, Scratch, Grounder and Coconuts aside, but ends up running headfirst into Bunnie and Antoine. They explain that they plan to sabotage Robotnik's weapon by planting a bomb from the airbus on it. Sonic approves and tells them to get to work while he deals with Robotnik. They make their way to the room housing the Ultimate Annihilator, only to discover that the weapon is already being prepared to fire.
 
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!Length
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!1.
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|"Super Mario! Theme"
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|2:13
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!2.
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|"The Mushroom Kingdom"
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|2:56
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|"Bowser Captures Peach"
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|0:50
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|-
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!4.
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|"Where Did Peach Go?"
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|1:43
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!5.
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|"The Princess Is Missing!
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|1:12
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!6.
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|"Mario and Luigi On A Mission"
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|4:23
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|-
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!7.
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|"Battle With The Koopalings"
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|8:49
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|-
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!8.
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|"Bowser's Lair"
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|4:24
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!9.
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|"The Showdown"
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|2:55
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!10.
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|"You're Saved Now"
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|2:11
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!11.
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|"Hang On" (CREDITS)
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==Release==
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The film played at the London Theater on April 18, 2004, and was released on June 12, 2004 in theaters.
   
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===Home media===
Sonic arrives in the control room as Robotnik is finishing his countdown. While Sonic is preoccupied fending off the army of SWATbots in the room, Robotnik fires his weapon and Knothole is consumed by a massive beam of energy. Antoine places the bomb for the Annihilator and flees with Sonia, Manic and Bunnie. Robotnik's computers cry out a warning that the Annihilator has experienced a meltdown and everything in the immediate area will be vaporized. Aware that they'll likely die and have nothing left to lose, Sonic and Robotnik begin their final battle. They trade blows back and forth and are eventually enveloped in a bright light as the command center explodes.
 
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''The Super Mario Movie'' was released on digital on August 20th, 2004 by Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment. On the DVD release, it contained a behind the scenes featurette, a "Hang On" music video featuring the song of the same name by Smash Mouth, an interview with Charles Martinet (voice of Mario and Luigi), an animation production featurette, a song orchestration featurette, the "Goomba Stomper" trailer from 2003, "The Super Mario Movie: The Game" demo video, Dolby Digital audio (English 5.1 and 2.0, Spanish 5.1, French 5.1), and English subtitles.
   
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The Blu-Ray release was on January 14th, 2008, which followed with a Blu-Ray 3D, an Ultra HD Blu-Ray, and a Blu-Ray 4K release, all of which were released on November 23rd, 2017.
From the void of absolute nothingness, Sonic is summoned back to Robotropolis by his One Billionth Power Ring. He passes out as others arrive on the scene. Sonic wakes up in Knothole under the care of Tails, Sonia, Manic, Rotor and Uncle Chuck. Rotor explains that Knothole has become like a Zone and exists three hours in the future compared to the rest of Mobius and that the Annihilator created several new zones. Cyrus takes his turn to explain things and tells Sonic that the Neutron Chip in his Dream Watcher left a signal that allowed Robotnik to find Knothole. Snively kidnapped Cyrus' father to force him to play along with the scheme to swap the real King Acorn for an Auto Automaton. He also mentions that he saw Snively sabotage the Ultimate Annihilator, programming it to only harm Dr. Robotnik. Cyrus had kept quiet, praying that Robotnik would be destroyed once and for all. Sonic asks about Sally, and Uncle Chuck explains that he falsified her medical records: Sally is in a coma and her "casket" is actually a recuperating chamber. Sonic rushes off to see her.
 
   
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==Reception==
Sonic finds Sally in her glass casket and opens the lid. He admits that he loves her, gives her a kiss, and asks her to come back. Sally stirs, asking what he said, and Sonic pulls her out of the casket for a passionate kiss, telling her that he's happy to see her again. In the aftermath of Operation: EndGame the real King Acorn was found, Cyrus was exonerated of his crimes and reunited with his father. Sometime later, Griff and Lupe are getting married, the Freedom Fighters and the Choatix are planning a huge party, Sleet and Dingo were arrested and sent to the Devil's Gulag. Snively's fate, however, is left unknown.
 
   
== Voice Cast ==
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===Box office===
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''The Super Mario Movie'' has grossed $732 million in the United States and Canada, and $963 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.695 billion, against a production budget of $25 million. It is the highest-grossing film of 2004, the highest-grossing animated film of 2004, the highest-grossing animated film (over-taking "The Lion King (2019)"), and the 2nd highest-grossing film to be released by Paramount Pictures.
* '''Roger Craig Smith''' as Sonic the Hedgehog
 
* '''Colleen Villard''' as Miles "Tails" Prower and Charmy Bee
 
* '''Travis Willingham''' as Knuckles the Echidna
 
* '''Tara Strong''' as Princess Sally Acorn
 
* '''Kath Soucie''' as NICOLE
 
* '''Cindy Robinson''' as Amy Rose
 
* '''Tom Kenny''' as Manic the Hedgehog
 
* '''Louise Ridgeway''' as Sonia the Hedgehog
 
* '''Rob Paulsen''' as Antoine D'Coolette
 
* '''Ashleigh Ball''' as Bunnie Rabbot
 
* '''Cam Brainard''' as Rotor The Walrus
 
* '''Matthew Mercer''' as Espio the Chameleon
 
* '''Keith Silverstein''' as Vector the Crocodile
 
* '''Josh Keaton''' as Mighty the Armadillo
 
* '''Amy Palant''' as Ray the Flying Squirrel
 
* '''Maurice LaMarche''' as Sir Dr. Charles Hedgehog and Sleet
 
* '''April Winchell''' as Rosie the Woodchuck
 
* '''Charlie Schlatter''' as Griff the Goat
 
* '''Shari Belafonte''' as Lupe the Wolf
 
* '''Dorian Harewood''' as Ari the Ram
 
* '''Cree Summer''' as Dulcy the Dragon
 
* '''Tim Curry''' as King Maximillian Acorn
 
* '''Mike Pollock''' as Dr. Ivo Robotnik
 
* '''Charlie Alder '''as Snively
 
* '''Frank Welker '''as SWATbots
 
* '''Phil Hayes''' as Scratch
 
* '''Garry Chalk''' as Grounder
 
* '''Ian James Corlett '''as Coconuts and Cyrus the Lion
 
* '''Peter Wilds''' as Dingo
 
   
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In North America, the film was originally going to project $50-60 million in its opening weekend. The film played in 2,394 theaters on June 12th, 2004. It grossed $5.6 million in Saturday night previews, with an additional $9.4 million on the following Sunday. It's opening week made the movie gross $23 million in the United States and Canada, which was followed with $59 million in other territories. Throughout it's theatrical run, it started to become a success overtime, and the film's box office performances ended on December 12th, 2005. Its total grossing was $732 million in the United States and Canada, and $963 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.695 billion.
== Soundtrack: ==
 
   
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===Critical response===
* Fastest Thing Alive (Sonic the Hedgehog Theme)
 
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The film was opened to critical acclaim. On review aggregator ''Rotten Tomatoes'', ''The Super Mario Movie'' has a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 99% based on 84 critics, with a rare rating of 10/10. Its critical consensus reads: "Packed with action themes and a dramatic number of sequences, "The Super Mario Movie" is a perfect film adaption to a beloved gaming franchise." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 98 out of 100 based on reviews by 58 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave the film a 99%, saying that 95% would definitely recommend it.
* What Are We Waiting For? by Sonic the Hedgehog
 
* Give Me Chaos by Dr. Robotnik
 
* Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Theme
 
* Thank You For Being You by Princess Sally
 
* Gotta Go Fast (Sonic X Theme)
 
   
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On the IMDb (Internet Movie Database), the film has a rare score of 10/10, with its consensus reading "As the first actual adaption to a beloved Nintendo franchise, ''The Super Mario Movie'' works to its full 90 minute runtime. Unlike the 1993 live action film, where the acting was dull and boring, the 2004 CGI reboot is the best way to kick off the modern era of Mario." On Common Sense Media, its star rating is a rare 5/5, with critics acclaiming the movie, saying it is "action-packed" and "thrilling with excitement".
== Trivia: ==
 
   
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Shigeru Miyamoto, who produced, directed, and wrote the movie, said that the movie "was an amazing movie. (It) really is a brilliant kick-off to the modern series of Mario games, (and I,) and Nintendo can't wait to see what is coming next", which in Japanese translates to "素晴らしい映画でした。(それは)マリオゲームの現代シリーズ(そして私)への素晴らしいキックオフであり 任天堂は次に何が来るのか楽しみです。"
* Rated G (General Audience).
 
*This movie has a video game Sound Effects from the classic Genesis Sonic games aside from the main theme from Sonic 1 and 2.
 
   
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The movie was featured on news stations and newspapers, with news stations including CBS News and FOX 13 News covering the movie. TheGuardian reviewed the movie, and gave it 4.5 stars out of 5, saying it was "too good to be true in the Mario universe", and said it was "outstanding", "magnificent", and "unreal in design". CBS News and FOX 13 News described the movie as a "video game adaption masterpiece", and said the movie was "phenomenal and delicate in detail".
== Release: ==
 
   
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== Controversy ==
* December 21, 2026.
 
   
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=== Games Animation employees not paid for work ===
[[Category:Sonic the Hedgehog]]
 
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In April 2010, it was announced on TheGuardian that employees at the Canadian animation studio "Games Animation Inc." were not paid in the project. After the movie came out in June 2004, there were no payments sent to the Canadian animation studio, but they kept it quiet until April 2010, on the release of "The Super Mario Movie 3: Bowser's Revenge".
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TheGuardian says Games Animation CEO Ryan Reynolds (actor, film producer, and animator) was not paid for his involvement in the project. The studio, along with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies settled in the Los Angeles court. Games Animation won the lawsuit, and they were soon received their payments. Ryan Reynolds, the CEO of Games Animation, says he was "disgusted at how Paramount and Nickelodeon did not pay me and the other employees for their hard efforts in the project".
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== Other media ==
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=== Streaming ===
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''The Super Mario Movie'' was streamed on Paramount+ on May 29th, 2021. It was also released on Amazon Prime Video on June 2nd, 2021.
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== Video game ==
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Nintendo and Paramount Interactive released the video game "Super Mario Movie: The Game". The game was developed by Nick Games, THQ, and Activision, and published by Nintendo and Nick Games. It was released on April 15th, 2005 in the United States and Canada, April 29th in the United Kingdom, May 3rd in New Zealand and Australia, and May 10th in other European territories. The game is available for PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
[[Category:Sonic]]
 
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The game opened to positive reception, with Metacritic giving it a 95 out of 100 based on 39 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". GameSpot ranked the game a 9/10, giving it praise for its gameplay and visual effects.
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=== Super Mario Movie: The Game REMASTERED ===
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On April 15th, 2015, in commemoration of the video game's 10th anniversary, Nintendo released "Super Mario Movie: The Game REMASTERED", an enhanced remaster of the original game from 2005. The game had remastered graphics, more detail, and the terrains were upgraded to be more realistic. The game was developed by Nick Games, Nintendo, Paramount Interactive, THQNordic, and Activision, and published by Nintendo, Paramount Pictures, and Nick Games. It was released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.
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The game opened to positive reception, with Metacritic giving it a 82 out of 100 based on 24 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". GameSpot ranked the game a 8/10, giving it praise for its refurbished gameplay and graphics.
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== Sequel ==
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After the box office success of the film, Shigeru Miyamoto allowed plans for a sequel to the movie. In 2006, DNA Productions, the company that animated the first film, went defunct due to bankruptcy issues, and the company was absorbed into Omation Animation Studios.
[[Category:Kids Movies]]
 
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In 2007, ''The Super Mario Movie 2: Level Up!'' premiered in cinemas in the United States and in other territories, and was animated by Omation Animation Studios, after the defunct and absorption of DNA Productions, Inc.
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== List of Super Mario movies ==
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There are 5 movies in the SMCU (Super Mario Cinematic Universe), which include:
[[Category:G-rated animated films]]
 
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[[Category:Sonic The Hedgehog]]
 
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* The Super Mario Movie (2004)
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* The Super Mario Movie 2: Level Up! (2007)
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* The Super Mario Movie 3: Bowser's Revenge (2009)
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* The Super Mario Movie 4 (2014)
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* The Super Mario Movie 5: The Finale (2021)
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== Transcript ==
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== Credits ==
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''Main article: [[The Super Mario Movie/Credits]]''

Revision as of 13:43, 29 March 2022

MPAA PG
Rated PG - Parental Guidance Suggested

This article is rated PG, meaning some material may not be suitable for children.

The Super Mario Movie is a 2004 American CGI-animated action-adventure film produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Games Animation Inc., DNA Productions Inc., O Entertainment, Nintendo of America, Nintendo Entertainment, and Nintendo Animation. Based on "Super Mario" by Shigeru Miyamoto, Koji Kondo, Satoru Iwata, Tekashi Tezuka, Gunpei Yokoi, Satoshi Tajiri, Alexey Pajitnov, and Nintendo, it is the 2nd Mario adaption film after "Super Mario Bros." (1993), and the first CGI Mario adaption film. The film stars Charles Martinet, Samantha Kelly, and Kenneth Wendell James in their respective roles, and guest stars Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Debi Derryberry, and Jim Carrey.

The Super Mario Movie was released on June 12th, 2004 in Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround 5.1, DTS Digital Surround, and SDDS (Sony Dynamic Digital Sound) system, with Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround, and SDDS being in selected theaters, along with prints by Deluxe Laboratories, Inc. and color by Technicolor. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Games Animation Inc., DNA Productions Inc., O Entertainment, Nintendo of America, Nintendo Entertainment, and Nintendo Animation, and was distributed in the United States by Paramount Pictures, and in Europe by DreamWorks Pictures.

It was well-received by critics and and gained massive positivity within reviews. With a worldwide gross of over $1.695 billion against a production budget of $25 million, the film out-grossed the original 1993 film, and became the first highest grossing film in 2004, and the highest-grossing animated film of all time, overtaking "The Lion King" (2019).

Synopsis

After the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom got captured by Bowser, Mario and Luigi must go on a dangerous mission to save the princess, before it's too late.

Plot

It's another day in the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario (Charles Martinet) had been protecting Princess Peach (Samantha Kelly) for years. But one night, the villainous Bowser (Kenneth W. James) kidnaps Peach, and takes her to his castle, Bowser's Castle. When Mario goes to check on Peach, she wasn't there. His first instinct was that she was out in the backyard planting flowers. But when he checked in the backyard, she wasn't there either. There was only one other possibility on what had happened to her; she got kidnapped by Bowser.

Then, a toad (Colleen O'Shaughnessey) informs Mario that the Princess was captured by Bowser. Then, Mario enlists the help of his brother, Luigi (Charles Martinet), to save the Princess from Bowser's wrath. But on the way, they ran into multiple helpers of Bowser's, most notably the Koopalings (Alec Baldwin, Kenneth W. James, Mike Myers, Scarlett Johansson), the Goombas (Alec Baldwin, Debi Derryberry), Koopa Troopas/Paratroopas (Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin), Lakitu (Jim Carrey), and Bowser's son, Bowser Jr. (Colleen O'Shaughnessey).

When they reach Bowser's Castle, the two are faced with the villainous Bowser, and the battle began. Mario was thrown to the edge of the bridge, just inches from falling off into the lava. But, a quick-thinking Luigi helped him up, and the two went back to the ongoing battle. Peach was undoubtedly worried for Mario, as he was the love of her life. The duo got across the bridge, and made it to the axe of the bridge. One swoop of the axe, and the chains would break, causing the bridge to collapse. Mario grabbed the axe, and swung with full force at the chain. The bridge collapsed, and Bowser fell into the lava, never to be seen again.

The duo unlocked the cage with a key, and they freed Peach from it. Peach was relieved that she was saved from the wrath of Bowser, and she was knowingly terrified. Mario told her all the hell was over, and that she was okay. The movie ends on a message; you can never have too many people, especially a beautiful princess for Mario.

In the post credits scene, Dry Bones Bowser, a skeleton version of Bowser, emerged from the lava below. A growl is heard, and it fades to black.

Cast

  • Charles Martinet as:
    • Mario and Luigi, two Italian brothers from the Mushroom Kingdom
  • Samantha Kelly as Princess Peach, the Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mario's fiance
  • Kenneth Wendell James as:
    • King Bowser Koopa, an evil Koopa turtle with a spiky shell, and red flame hair, and is best known for willingly capturing Princess Peach
    • Ludwig von Koopa, one of Bowser's sons
  • Mike Myers as:
    • Larry, Roy and Morton Koopa, three of Bowser's sons
    • Paratroopas
    • Koopa Troopas
  • Scarlett Johansson as Wendy O. Koopa, Bowser's daughter
  • Alec Baldwin as:
    • Iggy and Lemmy Koopa, two of Bowser's sons
    • Koopa Troopas
    • Paratroopers
    • Goombas
  • Debi Derryberry as Goombas
  • Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Bowser Jr., Bowser's biological son
  • Jim Carrey as Lakitu, a Koopa riding a cloud, dropping Spinies

Production

Development

During a 2000 interview with Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo, creator of Super Mario, he was asked a question on if there would be any other Super Mario-adapted movie. His response was he didn't want another Mario movie to be produced. After the box office disappointment of "Super Mario Bros." (1993), he never wanted to see a Super Mario adaption film again. But that changed in January 2002.

The film was conceived in January 2002 when Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies approached Canadian animation studio Games Animation Inc., and American animation companies O Entertainment and DNA Productions, after the success of "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius". John A. Davis of DNA Productions later approached Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, with plans to make a CGI film. Miyamoto's initial reaction was that he didn't want an adaption of Super Mario, as he was feared it would flop like "Super Mario Bros." (1993). But when John A. showed Miyamoto animation concepts of what the film would be, he agreed on production for the film.

The official production began in June 2002, and the storyboard for the movie was created by Shigeru Miyamoto. The animation processes began on June 12th, 2002, with test animations being created and produced at DNA Productions, Inc. in Dallas, Texas. With Nintendo's animation division, Nintendo Animation, and Nickelodeon's Canadian subsidiary, Games Animation Inc., the production was going swimmingly. With Miyamoto as head of production for Nintendo Animation, and Ryan Reynolds as head of production for Games Animation Inc., it was going well.

In on May 29th, 2004, 2 weeks before the premiere of the film, animators at DNA Productions, Nintendo Animation, and Games Animation were checking the animations for any animation errors and mistakes. Thankfully, there was no animation errors. The film was sent off to the Motion Picture Association of America/Motion Picture Association (MPAA/MPA), and the film received a "PG" rating, indicating Parental Guidance, meaning it had mild language, peril, mild crude humor, and violence.

The film is directed by Conrad Vernon, John A. Davis, and Shigeru Miyamoto, along with it being written and storyboarded by Shigeru Miyamoto, and is produced by John A. Davis, Steve Oedekerk, and Albie Hecht.

Casting

Lines provided by Charles Martinet, Samantha Kelly, Kenneth W. James, Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Debi Derryberry, and Jim Carrey were recorded at Paramount Recording Studios in Santa Monica, California. Casting direction was done by Paula Kaplan and Ginny McSwain.

Overall, the budget was approximately $25 million.

Music

The Super Mario Movie (Music from the Motion Picture)
Film score by

John Powell

Released June 9, 2004
Genre Soundtrack
Length 34:51
Label SIRE/Warner Bros. Records
The Super Mario Movie soundtrack chronology

The Super Mario Movie's score was composed by English film composer John Powell. What John A. Davis and Shigeru Miyamoto wanted in the score was dramatic and soft/lighthearted tones of music, and John Powell soon delivered. In the beginning of the movie, John Powell's recreation of the Mario theme is heard playing, which caught the attention of many test audience members.

Movie Soundtrack

All music is written by Koji Kondo, Mahito Yokota, Ryo Nagamatsu, and Kenta Nagata and composed by John Powell. Hang On composed by Smash Mouth.

Credits Songs

The Super Mario Movie (Music from the Motion Picture)
No. Title Length
1. "Super Mario! Theme" 2:13
2. "The Mushroom Kingdom" 2:56
3. "Bowser Captures Peach" 0:50
4. "Where Did Peach Go?" 1:43
5. "The Princess Is Missing! 1:12
6. "Mario and Luigi On A Mission" 4:23
7. "Battle With The Koopalings" 8:49
8. "Bowser's Lair" 4:24
9. "The Showdown" 2:55
10. "You're Saved Now" 2:11
11. "Hang On" (CREDITS) 2:55


Release

The film played at the London Theater on April 18, 2004, and was released on June 12, 2004 in theaters.

Home media

The Super Mario Movie was released on digital on August 20th, 2004 by Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment. On the DVD release, it contained a behind the scenes featurette, a "Hang On" music video featuring the song of the same name by Smash Mouth, an interview with Charles Martinet (voice of Mario and Luigi), an animation production featurette, a song orchestration featurette, the "Goomba Stomper" trailer from 2003, "The Super Mario Movie: The Game" demo video, Dolby Digital audio (English 5.1 and 2.0, Spanish 5.1, French 5.1), and English subtitles.

The Blu-Ray release was on January 14th, 2008, which followed with a Blu-Ray 3D, an Ultra HD Blu-Ray, and a Blu-Ray 4K release, all of which were released on November 23rd, 2017.

Reception

Box office

The Super Mario Movie has grossed $732 million in the United States and Canada, and $963 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.695 billion, against a production budget of $25 million. It is the highest-grossing film of 2004, the highest-grossing animated film of 2004, the highest-grossing animated film (over-taking "The Lion King (2019)"), and the 2nd highest-grossing film to be released by Paramount Pictures.

In North America, the film was originally going to project $50-60 million in its opening weekend. The film played in 2,394 theaters on June 12th, 2004. It grossed $5.6 million in Saturday night previews, with an additional $9.4 million on the following Sunday. It's opening week made the movie gross $23 million in the United States and Canada, which was followed with $59 million in other territories. Throughout it's theatrical run, it started to become a success overtime, and the film's box office performances ended on December 12th, 2005. Its total grossing was $732 million in the United States and Canada, and $963 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.695 billion.

Critical response

The film was opened to critical acclaim. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, The Super Mario Movie has a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 99% based on 84 critics, with a rare rating of 10/10. Its critical consensus reads: "Packed with action themes and a dramatic number of sequences, "The Super Mario Movie" is a perfect film adaption to a beloved gaming franchise." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 98 out of 100 based on reviews by 58 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave the film a 99%, saying that 95% would definitely recommend it.

On the IMDb (Internet Movie Database), the film has a rare score of 10/10, with its consensus reading "As the first actual adaption to a beloved Nintendo franchise, The Super Mario Movie works to its full 90 minute runtime. Unlike the 1993 live action film, where the acting was dull and boring, the 2004 CGI reboot is the best way to kick off the modern era of Mario." On Common Sense Media, its star rating is a rare 5/5, with critics acclaiming the movie, saying it is "action-packed" and "thrilling with excitement".

Shigeru Miyamoto, who produced, directed, and wrote the movie, said that the movie "was an amazing movie. (It) really is a brilliant kick-off to the modern series of Mario games, (and I,) and Nintendo can't wait to see what is coming next", which in Japanese translates to "素晴らしい映画でした。(それは)マリオゲームの現代シリーズ(そして私)への素晴らしいキックオフであり 任天堂は次に何が来るのか楽しみです。"

The movie was featured on news stations and newspapers, with news stations including CBS News and FOX 13 News covering the movie. TheGuardian reviewed the movie, and gave it 4.5 stars out of 5, saying it was "too good to be true in the Mario universe", and said it was "outstanding", "magnificent", and "unreal in design". CBS News and FOX 13 News described the movie as a "video game adaption masterpiece", and said the movie was "phenomenal and delicate in detail".

Controversy

Games Animation employees not paid for work

In April 2010, it was announced on TheGuardian that employees at the Canadian animation studio "Games Animation Inc." were not paid in the project. After the movie came out in June 2004, there were no payments sent to the Canadian animation studio, but they kept it quiet until April 2010, on the release of "The Super Mario Movie 3: Bowser's Revenge".

TheGuardian says Games Animation CEO Ryan Reynolds (actor, film producer, and animator) was not paid for his involvement in the project. The studio, along with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies settled in the Los Angeles court. Games Animation won the lawsuit, and they were soon received their payments. Ryan Reynolds, the CEO of Games Animation, says he was "disgusted at how Paramount and Nickelodeon did not pay me and the other employees for their hard efforts in the project".

Other media

Streaming

The Super Mario Movie was streamed on Paramount+ on May 29th, 2021. It was also released on Amazon Prime Video on June 2nd, 2021.

Video game

Nintendo and Paramount Interactive released the video game "Super Mario Movie: The Game". The game was developed by Nick Games, THQ, and Activision, and published by Nintendo and Nick Games. It was released on April 15th, 2005 in the United States and Canada, April 29th in the United Kingdom, May 3rd in New Zealand and Australia, and May 10th in other European territories. The game is available for PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.

The game opened to positive reception, with Metacritic giving it a 95 out of 100 based on 39 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". GameSpot ranked the game a 9/10, giving it praise for its gameplay and visual effects.

Super Mario Movie: The Game REMASTERED

On April 15th, 2015, in commemoration of the video game's 10th anniversary, Nintendo released "Super Mario Movie: The Game REMASTERED", an enhanced remaster of the original game from 2005. The game had remastered graphics, more detail, and the terrains were upgraded to be more realistic. The game was developed by Nick Games, Nintendo, Paramount Interactive, THQNordic, and Activision, and published by Nintendo, Paramount Pictures, and Nick Games. It was released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

The game opened to positive reception, with Metacritic giving it a 82 out of 100 based on 24 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". GameSpot ranked the game a 8/10, giving it praise for its refurbished gameplay and graphics.

Sequel

After the box office success of the film, Shigeru Miyamoto allowed plans for a sequel to the movie. In 2006, DNA Productions, the company that animated the first film, went defunct due to bankruptcy issues, and the company was absorbed into Omation Animation Studios.

In 2007, The Super Mario Movie 2: Level Up! premiered in cinemas in the United States and in other territories, and was animated by Omation Animation Studios, after the defunct and absorption of DNA Productions, Inc.

List of Super Mario movies

There are 5 movies in the SMCU (Super Mario Cinematic Universe), which include:

  • The Super Mario Movie (2004)
  • The Super Mario Movie 2: Level Up! (2007)
  • The Super Mario Movie 3: Bowser's Revenge (2009)
  • The Super Mario Movie 4 (2014)
  • The Super Mario Movie 5: The Finale (2021)

Transcript

Credits

Main article: The Super Mario Movie/Credits