This was one of the best scenes in the movie. It shows both the process of a player learning to play a Mario game, and Mario's unending love and determination to save Luigi.
This whole film is basically an apologetic and sincere love letter to loyal fans who’ve been waiting for a movie worthy of the praise it’s reaping now. Critics may pan it but they don’t matter in the grand scheme of things with fans of the Super Mario Bros.
This scene is relatively accurate in how we all learned to play Mario games in the 90s. Try, get your ass kicked, try again, ass kicked again, try again and again and again and again until you finally get it. A fine lesson for life.
@@lucasmartinez5703 Yeah,pretty much. Let's be honest World 1-1 in the first game can be a cakewalk once you understand how it works, but Mario 3 had that and new game mechanics on top of that, so I can only imagine some new players on the first level were having a little bit of trouble.
And he does the exact same jumping pattern on three bullets during the climatic battle in Brooklyn of course with the subversion of being eaten by the piranha plant. This obstacle course has some nice foreshadowing.
The epic climax of battling a giant gingerbread man and reinventing the song itself, Shrek it pretty much owns it. But the song works here too as training montage that's also funny with Mario failing over and over.
Brian Tyler did an amazing job of composing songs that melded with the original soundtrack. The whole song while Peach is completing the course is great and then it perfectly fits into the flag ending theme.
In my opinion it doesn't work the original soundtrack works better you should hear it and look up on TH-cam mario movie training course with world 1-1 music restored or with sfx and voices
Fun fact: Mario hating mushrooms in the movie was the idea of Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario's creator. He thought it would be funny if Mario hated eating the thing that gives him power, and he was right. 😂
It added a lot of fun to the movie, especially because we all knew that mushrooms would be heavily involved in the story! When Mario complained in the beginning at the dinner table about mushrooms, I was like, "Uh oh. That's going to come into play later," and, "just like Sonic."
Bet. Shigeru thinking that shows have a good sense of humor and thinking insane stupid things of what his characters would do or shitty on them overall cause it's funny. Like a Zach hypothetical. Lol.
Parkour Peach is best Peach. And props to Mario for sticking with it, I’d never be able to force down that many mushrooms, let alone face the actual hazards of the course.
2:58 in my opinion, the true turning point of Mario’s parkouring and platforming skills. He doesn’t have to follow what Peach does. The desperation here is so raw at this point. I’d like to think that Mario is venting his frustrations and desperation to save his brother…
Didn’t expect they make Mario clueless to platforming in the beginning and he only slowly gets better by practicing and not giving up just like we players. That’s great writing out there. I am sure many of us back in the day asked why we have to eat mushrooms to power up in this game and why the levels are so difficult, every bit of Mario’s reactions reflects our childhood with Nintendo or just video games in general.
Best part? It was foreshadowed that he was actually GOOD at platforming in the beginnign when he and Luigi free ran through the construction site to get to their first plumbing job. Presumably he'd had to free run through that site before given how smoothly he did so as opposed to the training course in this scene.
This scene also beautifully expresses Mario’s persistence and stubbornness as well as his desperation to pass the trial so that he can travel with Peach to save Luigi. I was actually impressed on how he quickly adapted in one day and he realised that he doesn’t have to follow what Peach did to traverse the obstacle course when he started smashing those bricks.
@@aaronnostwich9395Fun fact: Mario hating mushrooms in the movie was the idea of Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario's creator. He thought it would be funny if Mario hated eating the thing that gives him power, and he was right. 😂
The part when he waits next to the tunnel for the flower to go back in was hilarious!😂 the only way to pass that part on the stages… funny they put that in there
@breadandcircuses8127no that just a lie and you know it you are just hate it because you don’t don’t like it all you do not have any brain cell to understand it
I also wonder how Mario got that fish off his head it’s a good thing he wasn’t under water he was on dry land. Maybe Peaches helped him get it off lol. 2:35
3:03 - 3:20 makes me cry every time I watched. I always envisioned this in a movie one day when I was a child playing Mario games decades ago. And when I watched it in theaters for the first time it was a dream finally come true.
Oh there will be a sequel after it’s over with all the strike’s going on this movie is the best and also it’s not a Princess Peach movie fool it’s a Mario Movie seriously Peach didn’t come until later in the movie and this was before they met her Mario has been around for a long time before any of us were born
@breadandcircuses8127 after that, she also said "But I grew up here." It honestly makes sense that she was instantly good at an obstacle course after growing up in a world that is basically one big obstacle course.
@breadandcircuses8127Pretty sure Peace practiced her way in perfection. She clearly did state that she was’t doing well at the beginning. It is a word to comfort Mario but it doesn’t mean she is lying to Mario just to make him feel better. Plus if Peace is born with perfect platforming skills like a TAS bot she wouldn’t need to build a training course in her kingdom. Instead she would have felt Mario could do the same without learning at all. This scene is purely a “practice makes perfect” trope. Don’t punch feminist stuff into it as you are reading this movie too much.
peach dominating the training course is such a good scene. they made her look so frickin cool! the way they animated her movement, how agile she is, her facial expressions... just wow.
Actually she failed, it was thank to Toad that hid an Ice Flower into Peach's bouquet but that wasn't enough either to defeat Bowser, she was easily taken prisoner by the koopas in the climax and she could barely hurt Bowser with a flying kick.
@@day5wagk1ng22 I actually hope not because I expect her to be like in the second one like she was in this movie because she was such a bad ass and I think she should still be a fighter against Bowser been tough, competent and bad ass.
rw:this training montage is my fav clip and most likely i was surprised that peach didnt use her " 🍑"Bomber when she kicked the wooden bowser sign,cause afterall its a family friendly movie ^_^,but im glad they kept her Flying skirt part in ^_^
@scheong78 Actually she failed, it was thank to Toad that hid an Ice Flower into Peach's bouquet but that wasn't enough either to defeat Bowser, she was easily taken prisoner by the koopas in the climax and she could barely hurt Bowser with a flying kick.
@breadandcircuses8127Mario grew up in Brooklyn where most of his life he just used vehicles and walked. Peach grew up in the mushroom kingdom where everything is bizarre and she got used to all of it. You’re delusional
@@joshuawillis602 Don't forget that the toads raised and trained her and then made her their ruler. Since they recognised her as strong enough to be their protector. Of course she's stronger in comparison to toads as a species, they're boarderline helpless in most of the games.
@breadandcircuses8127princess peach grow up they so she now what the obstacle does Mario doesn’t so he would think it would be normal half of the difficult is that Mario don’t know what the stuff is and the murshoom kingdom it self it platform so princess peach would have experience it not hard to understand
Best part is, this whole scene is a massive reference to the concept of antepieces, which are a staple of video game design and were made popular by, to no surprise, _Super Mario Bros._ The entire idea of having a harmless training section early in the level to prepare you to pull off a maneuver "for real" later on is synonymous with 1-1's staircases, and with 1-1 as a whole, and this entire training course is a take on that. Heck, Mario even pulls off these maneuvers "for real" later in the movie, the exact same way he learned to do them here! -Being eaten by a Pirahna Plant and all!-
This brings back a lot of memories of me doing 40 hours playing the game and getting screwups and deaths over😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 AND OVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!😱😱😱😱😱
Anya Taylor, Joy and Chris Pratt were great as Mario and Princess Peaches. I also wonder why Chris Pratt said it’s a me a Mario and he said that’s not the voice. You’re gonna have to wait and hear the voice when I actually really was the voice why did he say that when I actually was the voice? Not that it’s a big deal I’m just curious, but rather if that was the voice or not, I still think he did great. I think everyone did great.
Now ik how the plant got mario. Lol when it was setting up for them to jump. That plant above near the finish line got mario. But what I don't get is that...,it didn't caught peach but got mario lol. that smile at the end thinking he will beat it but failed. Lol
Don’t be greedy and jumping on too many bullet bills and control your jump arc. A lot of 2D platformers do that. If a game suddenly gives you big amount of elevations that seeming make you stay away from pits way easier than it should, 101% your ceiling is going to be full of death traps.
They almost forgot that Mario is the hero and left Luigi much worse to force this thing, but surely if they do a Metroid to Samus will not make her inferior to Adam who was her superior because "in the game she is the heroine ", here they change Peach and sell her as something that she really wasn't in the games, a supposed mentor of Mario, some justify themselves with that the Toads trained her but none of them showed to be skilled and they are all useless and Peach confirms that she did it the first time, just another of those random supposedly tough girls from the bunch that are forcing everywhere, if this same thing happens in the sequel it won't even seem like a Mario movie, just change the name.
There is a scene in my live action where a new character is introduced into the Mario world set here. In it, Peach wants him to prove that she trained him well with the sword, ninja and kungfu moves from Princess Peach: Showtime. He is shocked at how easily she passes and while he does too, takes much longer and nearly dies many times.
I got some ideas about this sequel movie for The Super Mario Bros. It’s about this: After Toadsworth is awake and is going to reveal both the Mario Bros., the Mario Bros’ father, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong & his dad, all of the Kongs, Spike, Pauline and all of the people of Brooklyn something underneath Peach’s Castle. Toadsworth shows an underground mural that shows 2 brave knights vanquishing the Evil Koopa Clan and eventually the evil alien known as shroobs, protecting the Mushroom Kingdom and its rulers. Toadsworth tells the crew that those 2 knights were actually some of the Mario Bros’ ancestors. The Mario Bros’ father had then protected the Mushroom Kingdom too and kept that legacy a secret from those 2 and pretended he didn’t protect the land yet make fun of our heroes’ height and being plumbers. There’s more to tell about the mural which is about Princess Peach herself, about her parents and her ancestors were actually rulers of the Mushroom Kingdom. One fateful day when the shroobs and the koopas were stealing the Mushroom Kingdom while Princess Peach was yet to be born, her parents moved to the real world and have their champion, the Mario Bros.’ father himself, led the militia to vanquish the enemy while his wife (Mario’s mother) and Toadsworth moved the 2 baby Mario Bros. to the real world in Brooklyn. Both the Mario Bros, Mario & Luigi (Present), Donkey Kong, Princess Peach, and all the others couldn’t believe all of this. Princess Peach then apologized to Mario for doubting about his height when they first met in the present day. He and his brother, Luigi, couldn’t believe they were fated to carry such a heavy destiny that involves protecting the Mushroom Kingdom from the Evil Koopas and their leader, King Bowser Koopa himself. Meanwhile, Bowser remembered where he heard the names Mario and Luigi. It was back when he was a kid when Kamek was trying to steal the Mario Bros when they were babies under the watchful eye of the Yoshis. Kamek had no choice but to use his memory spell on Bowser back then and now Bowser ordered Kamek to never use that spell again. A 3rd thing that the mural has is the Mario Bros’ ancestors left behind a few gates that leads to special trials all over the Mushroom Kingdom that their descendants must face ahead of them. Only then their descendants which are none other than Mario and Luigi of the Mario Bros. will be recognized by the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom as descendants of those champions. The 2 accepted those trials. BoxOffice, What do you think of this idea? Could you also please tell Nintendo and Illumination about this too?
To see Peach do the dress float from the flag grab took me back to Super Mario Bros 2. Even the front slide, triple jump, butt stomp were beautifully executed. Best NINTENDO movie yet in my eyes!!
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@@charityunderhill2560 ok
This was one of the best scenes in the movie. It shows both the process of a player learning to play a Mario game, and Mario's unending love and determination to save Luigi.
This whole film is basically an apologetic and sincere love letter to loyal fans who’ve been waiting for a movie worthy of the praise it’s reaping now. Critics may pan it but they don’t matter in the grand scheme of things with fans of the Super Mario Bros.
One of my favorite parts of this movie was how expressive Peach's face was.
@breadandcircuses8127inaccurate description of an awesome movie you hate troll
@breadandcircuses8127Said NOBODY NEVER! And we're awaiting a great game to be Princess Peach: Showtime
@breadandcircuses8127 You are so full of it.
@breadandcircuses8127 What the hell are you talking about? Do you know each Mario fan for stating such an absurd? 😑🤦🏻♂️
@breadandcircuses8127am a fan of princess peach she my favourite Mario character so she has fans
1:16 I love how since Mario keeps refusing to eat the mushroom, Peach just forcefully feeds it to him lol
Well Peach does only have a day before she has to go to DK's place, so she doesn't have time for Mario being a wimp lol.
Especially with Mario doing a little tantrum dance looking like a kid who doesn’t want to eat healthy food 😂
This scene is relatively accurate in how we all learned to play Mario games in the 90s. Try, get your ass kicked, try again, ass kicked again, try again and again and again and again until you finally get it. A fine lesson for life.
I didn’t even realize that. Even with all times I got my @$$ kicked playing Super Mario Bros 3 back in the 90’s
Although you have players like Peach who get it done first try lol.
Mario represents people playing Mario for the first time. Peach is people who have been playing for years
@@lucasmartinez5703 Yeah,pretty much. Let's be honest World 1-1 in the first game can be a cakewalk once you understand how it works, but Mario 3 had that and new game mechanics on top of that, so I can only imagine some new players on the first level were having a little bit of trouble.
Back in 2011, I saw a couple kids trying to beat World 1-1. I was like “Stand aside kids. Watch and learn.”
I just noticed, at 3:14 when he's jumping on the bullet bills, he's doing the Triple Jump like in the 3D Mario games!
But he did a backflip instead of a front flip.
@@Amirisphere true, but the concept is the same
And he does the exact same jumping pattern on three bullets during the climatic battle in Brooklyn of course with the subversion of being eaten by the piranha plant. This obstacle course has some nice foreshadowing.
0:48 He’s like “What a woman!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I mean, this movie made you totally get why Bowser is such a simp for her.
Let's be honest, this version of Princess Peach is her best version
@@matilderosado5309 Absolutely. I kinda want a prequel focusing on her now. How she grew up to be her family's leader and protector.
@@Brasswatchman maybe with the koopalings in the next 😁
I think we all have been Mario on that one😂
1:19 Peach smiling while mario suffers a bad taste from a mushroom had me dying.
2:33 that cheep-cheep was its way of saying “loser” lol.
He just got bitch slapped.
Bit of trivia: In the original 1985 NES game Super Mario Bros, The Cheep Cheep was confirmed to be female.
3:24 My entire theater laughed at this part 😂
Treat me like a treat, dont hurt me baby
So, of course, the debate begins: Which movie was "I Need A Hero" more epic for at this point: Mario Bros Movie or Shrek 2?
Very tough choice. Both use it very well. Shrek has a better version, but this is a more intense scene.
The epic climax of battling a giant gingerbread man and reinventing the song itself, Shrek it pretty much owns it.
But the song works here too as training montage that's also funny with Mario failing over and over.
Try Footloose 1984
Footloose with Kevin Bacon Tractor Race scene had I need a hero song in the movie too
@@roamer1389respect
2:34 Mario’s face. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:36
"Too bad!"
Brian Tyler did an amazing job of composing songs that melded with the original soundtrack. The whole song while Peach is completing the course is great and then it perfectly fits into the flag ending theme.
Score From Fast and The Furious and The Secret Of NIMH
@paulinayexannihtorres1709 and don't forget that "Holding Out For A Hero" was originally written by Jim Steinman. May God Rest His Soul
I need a hero.
That song worked so well in this sort of cases
In my opinion it doesn't work the original soundtrack works better you should hear it and look up on TH-cam mario movie training course with world 1-1 music restored or with sfx and voices
I love this scene. One of my favorites.
Yeah! I love it too! Best scene ever. This movie is so awesome.
@@marcoayala8775 That's rad, man! Yep. It truly is. The soundtrack is so good and excellent.
3:23 mario got rizz with the princess ❤️
Same
@@marcoayala8775I know how to do my training obstacle course
Fun fact: Mario hating mushrooms in the movie was the idea of Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario's creator. He thought it would be funny if Mario hated eating the thing that gives him power, and he was right. 😂
It added a lot of fun to the movie, especially because we all knew that mushrooms would be heavily involved in the story! When Mario complained in the beginning at the dinner table about mushrooms, I was like, "Uh oh. That's going to come into play later," and, "just like Sonic."
Just like how Popeye hated spinach at first until after being force-fed it that he discovered it gave him super strength.
Bet. Shigeru thinking that shows have a good sense of humor and thinking insane stupid things of what his characters would do or shitty on them overall cause it's funny. Like a Zach hypothetical. Lol.
She can sure run on high heels.
Parkour Peach is best Peach. And props to Mario for sticking with it, I’d never be able to force down that many mushrooms, let alone face the actual hazards of the course.
2:58 in my opinion, the true turning point of Mario’s parkouring and platforming skills. He doesn’t have to follow what Peach does. The desperation here is so raw at this point. I’d like to think that Mario is venting his frustrations and desperation to save his brother…
Give whoever had the idea of using "Holding out for a Hero" for Mario's go at the obstacle course a raise and bonus pay.
And whoever decided to cast Jack Black as Bowser.
I rather do an original composition
3:25 his legs always make me laugh my ass off😅
It's similar to when Elephant Mario gets stuck in the Super Mario Bros Wonder ad
Didn’t expect they make Mario clueless to platforming in the beginning and he only slowly gets better by practicing and not giving up just like we players. That’s great writing out there. I am sure many of us back in the day asked why we have to eat mushrooms to power up in this game and why the levels are so difficult, every bit of Mario’s reactions reflects our childhood with Nintendo or just video games in general.
Best part? It was foreshadowed that he was actually GOOD at platforming in the beginnign when he and Luigi free ran through the construction site to get to their first plumbing job. Presumably he'd had to free run through that site before given how smoothly he did so as opposed to the training course in this scene.
This scene also beautifully expresses Mario’s persistence and stubbornness as well as his desperation to pass the trial so that he can travel with Peach to save Luigi. I was actually impressed on how he quickly adapted in one day and he realised that he doesn’t have to follow what Peach did to traverse the obstacle course when he started smashing those bricks.
At 3:13 love how mario puts his hands out lol
0:56/2:36 And this is the story of how Peach got Mario high🍄.
I’m just loving these peach and Mario moments hopefully we get a bit more romantic moments between them in the sequels ❤
2:22 Me whenever I play platformers.
Yup!
I feel terrible of the times I made Mario and Luigi die when I play the games…all because of my lack of skills…
@@vulpixfairy1985 So many lives and 1-ups lost. 😆
1:15 Peach force feeding Mario.
Mushroom.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🍄
Totally not cool.
2:42 peach sleeping jajajjaja
3:06 I see mario's front air in smash bros
Foward air
FORWARD Air
This was a great scene from the Mario Bros movie awesome 100 out of 100.
@breadandcircuses8127 OK I guess lol.
One of my favorite parts is 0:57 cause of how Mario is forced to eat a mushroom to get powerful 😂😂😂
I would have the same reaction, cause I also hate mushrooms 🍄
Pretty brilliant play on the character, to have him dislike them. ;)
@@aaronnostwich9395Fun fact: Mario hating mushrooms in the movie was the idea of Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario's creator. He thought it would be funny if Mario hated eating the thing that gives him power, and he was right. 😂
@@welcometothemetaverse2523IIRC Popeye at the beginning of the comic stripes hated spinach, isn't it?
@breadandcircuses8127no
The part when he waits next to the tunnel for the flower to go back in was hilarious!😂 the only way to pass that part on the stages… funny they put that in there
Princess Peach: Down the hatch 1:15
Mario refuses to eat the mushroom. Peach snatched it right out of his head, shoved the whole thing in his mouth, and pushed it down his throat
Love this scene and the song fits perfectly!
0:02 0:48 May The Force Be With You Mario And Princess Peach. X
I was totally not prepared for that Hero song during the training montage when I first saw this but I'm so glad it's in there.
Same
@breadandcircuses8127that’s completely false and you know it.
@breadandcircuses8127no that just a lie and you know it you are just hate it because you don’t don’t like it all you do not have any brain cell to understand it
1:15 Peach is like “enough of your whining eat the damn mushroom” lol.
Who knew a triple jump could get you emotional 😢🤗
1:52 2:16 2:20 2:23 2:24 2:28
2:31 2:32 2:33 2:34 2:35 3:24
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I also wonder how Mario got that fish off his head it’s a good thing he wasn’t under water he was on dry land. Maybe Peaches helped him get it off lol. 2:35
That Bullet Bill jumped scene was absolutely 💯 👌 🔥
Yesir
And he did the same thing towards the end when he fought Bowser with his brother.
3:03 - 3:20 makes me cry every time I watched. I always envisioned this in a movie one day when I was a child playing Mario games decades ago. And when I watched it in theaters for the first time it was a dream finally come true.
0:43 0:58 2:44 3:23
0:23
Oh Brian, you didn't have to go *that* hard in the music department!😅
so Mario like sonic in his respective movie hates mushrooms too?!
I feel like in Sonic's case it was more of an obvious dig at Mario for being his main competition in the 90's
Can’t wait for a sequel
@breadandcircuses8127 that’s not what the movie is and it doesn’t suck in the slightest. It’s awesome and I expect the sequel to rock
Oh there will be a sequel after it’s over with all the strike’s going on this movie is the best and also it’s not a Princess Peach movie fool it’s a Mario Movie seriously Peach didn’t come until later in the movie and this was before they met her Mario has been around for a long time before any of us were born
@breadandcircuses8127Mario is the main character princess peach is a side character
2:25 Icon
The unused song is better than 'I need a hero' but it worked
No “I need a hero” works much better. It’s amazing
Yes it sounds way better you should listen to it trust me
The unused music is the best part of the movie
I think we can all agree this is the best characterization of Peach we've ever gotten
@breadandcircuses8127the real loser is you. Princess peach is a character that’s always changing. You don’t seem to know what her archetype is.
"Everybody falls the first time. Right, Trin?"
Yeah, pretty sure all good athletes fail on their first day
@breadandcircuses8127 after that, she also said "But I grew up here." It honestly makes sense that she was instantly good at an obstacle course after growing up in a world that is basically one big obstacle course.
@breadandcircuses8127Pretty sure Peace practiced her way in perfection. She clearly did state that she was’t doing well at the beginning. It is a word to comfort Mario but it doesn’t mean she is lying to Mario just to make him feel better. Plus if Peace is born with perfect platforming skills like a TAS bot she wouldn’t need to build a training course in her kingdom. Instead she would have felt Mario could do the same without learning at all. This scene is purely a “practice makes perfect” trope. Don’t punch feminist stuff into it as you are reading this movie too much.
The music and video married has made such a beautiful gem of a training montage, one of the BEST.
peach dominating the training course is such a good scene. they made her look so frickin cool! the way they animated her movement, how agile she is, her facial expressions... just wow.
Who needs Mario to save the princess when she can defeat Bowser herself?
Right? Ugh...
Actually she failed, it was thank to Toad that hid an Ice Flower into Peach's bouquet but that wasn't enough either to defeat Bowser, she was easily taken prisoner by the koopas in the climax and she could barely hurt Bowser with a flying kick.
The second movie she is gonna get captured by Bowser. I'm calling it
@@day5wagk1ng22How about no
@@day5wagk1ng22 I actually hope not because I expect her to be like in the second one like she was in this movie because she was such a bad ass and I think she should still be a fighter against Bowser been tough, competent and bad ass.
She did all that without a Power Up.
She’s a native to the mushroom kingdom so it makes sense. Mario had never done this before
1:27 Stop hitting yourself
In the old game, she got some moves in the movie definitely.
In the family version, mario said I did not just eat mushrooms.
Hero Training.
rw:this training montage is my fav clip and most likely i was surprised that peach didnt use her " 🍑"Bomber when she kicked the wooden bowser sign,cause afterall its a family friendly movie ^_^,but im glad they kept her Flying skirt part in ^_^
It’s not a 🍑 bomber it’s a hip bomber
0:04 0:48 2:06 2:47 3:22
@scheong78 Actually she failed, it was thank to Toad that hid an Ice Flower into Peach's bouquet but that wasn't enough either to defeat Bowser, she was easily taken prisoner by the koopas in the climax and she could barely hurt Bowser with a flying kick.
She did her best, but she was still such a bad ass in this movie.
Easily? She was up against a whole army!
@@Brasswatchman I know and she was such a bad ass.
@@hankmorrison269 Right? So let's not get it twisted.
@@Brasswatchman Agreed lol.
rw:and he was so close too,but that just how it is ,A Hero in Training.^_^
I just realized that Mario spent the entire night trying to complete this course.
I think made us as fans of the Mario games how some of us took an entire day to get better at game obstacles
@breadandcircuses8127Mario grew up in Brooklyn where most of his life he just used vehicles and walked. Peach grew up in the mushroom kingdom where everything is bizarre and she got used to all of it. You’re delusional
@@joshuawillis602 Don't forget that the toads raised and trained her and then made her their ruler. Since they recognised her as strong enough to be their protector. Of course she's stronger in comparison to toads as a species, they're boarderline helpless in most of the games.
@breadandcircuses8127princess peach grow up they so she now what the obstacle does Mario doesn’t so he would think it would be normal half of the difficult is that Mario don’t know what the stuff is and the murshoom kingdom it self it platform so princess peach would have experience it not hard to understand
I appreciate that they decided to adapt the Mario when I play the game for the movie.
2:11 i like this song
rw:and i completely 4got that Mario hates Mushrooms in this film 😅it rly made me wonder how he gets to use that in the games (SMB1/SMB3)
I love this movie
Peach's Hair and Dress _ Aurora
Peach's Face Appearance _ Both Snow White and Cinderella
Peach's Strength / Authority / Personality / Royalty _ Elsa
After Peach's completing the course and planning down I was like "Falling with grace, huh? Now you're a badass ruler, princess"
Mario can do it!
Best part is, this whole scene is a massive reference to the concept of antepieces, which are a staple of video game design and were made popular by, to no surprise, _Super Mario Bros._ The entire idea of having a harmless training section early in the level to prepare you to pull off a maneuver "for real" later on is synonymous with 1-1's staircases, and with 1-1 as a whole, and this entire training course is a take on that. Heck, Mario even pulls off these maneuvers "for real" later in the movie, the exact same way he learned to do them here! -Being eaten by a Pirahna Plant and all!-
Just like in the game
This brings back a lot of memories of me doing 40 hours playing the game and getting screwups and deaths over😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 and over 😱 AND OVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!😱😱😱😱😱
Uh huh! Yep. Been there. Done that. Over, and over, and over, and over, and over again!
Mario hates Mushrooms just like Sonic does
Peach is a way better princess than Elsa and Anna
This scene is so funny. I love it.
@breadandcircuses8127how
Princess Peach has joined the ranks of 80s and 90s epic heroines. Ripley, Sara, Tomb Raider
Hopefully theres a kiss scene with mario and peach in the second one
Maybe a kiss on the cheek or on his nose like in some of the games
I love this movie people doing the voices i think arent bad chris pratt neutral charlie day hell ya anna taylor not bad jack black hell ya
Anya Taylor, Joy and Chris Pratt were great as Mario and Princess Peaches. I also wonder why Chris Pratt said it’s a me a Mario and he said that’s not the voice. You’re gonna have to wait and hear the voice when I actually really was the voice why did he say that when I actually was the voice? Not that it’s a big deal I’m just curious, but rather if that was the voice or not, I still think he did great. I think everyone did great.
@breadandcircuses8127Whatever hater. Most people loved the voice acting. Deal with it
@@hankmorrison269I think everyone was amazing!
@breadandcircuses8127 How come you think the voice acting is bad outside of Jack Black? Lol.
@@thewhitewolf6715 Agreed.
They synced the song to Peach literally waking up to "the morning light", just as those lyrics play.
Now ik how the plant got mario. Lol when it was setting up for them to jump. That plant above near the finish line got mario. But what I don't get is that...,it didn't caught peach but got mario lol. that smile at the end thinking he will beat it but failed. Lol
Don’t be greedy and jumping on too many bullet bills and control your jump arc. A lot of 2D platformers do that. If a game suddenly gives you big amount of elevations that seeming make you stay away from pits way easier than it should, 101% your ceiling is going to be full of death traps.
They almost forgot that Mario is the hero and left Luigi much worse to force this thing, but surely if they do a Metroid to Samus will not make her inferior to Adam who was her superior because "in the game she is the heroine ", here they change Peach and sell her as something that she really wasn't in the games, a supposed mentor of Mario, some justify themselves with that the Toads trained her but none of them showed to be skilled and they are all useless and Peach confirms that she did it the first time, just another of those random supposedly tough girls from the bunch that are forcing everywhere, if this same thing happens in the sequel it won't even seem like a Mario movie, just change the name.
There is a scene in my live action where a new character is introduced into the Mario world set here. In it, Peach wants him to prove that she trained him well with the sword, ninja and kungfu moves from Princess Peach: Showtime. He is shocked at how easily she passes and while he does too, takes much longer and nearly dies many times.
I just imagined the scene with the Montage theme from team America
Mario as Chris Pratt: (groans) Really? 0:58-0:59
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In the movie, Mario is continuously told he doesn't know when to quit, which is the compliment to all the players! ^_^
I really like the use of this song but I think that "Save Us" by Paul McCartney would've worked wonderfully too!
The end just basically becomes unfair Mario at that point
At least we get a hint from Peach that she’s looking at Mario in a new light and how’s she’s impressed by his persistence to never give up.
Fun fact: we didn't know that peach liked mario at first, but Mario world in 1990, she layed one on Mario
Just a question
How come Mario’s clothe grow
Are they made to adapt automatically to the size?
Magic mushroom plus video game logic.
rw:you know ,this is what i call trial and error.^_^
3:23 ooooh so close but where did that plant come from?.
Absolutely amazing song choice, just saying
I got some ideas about this sequel movie for The Super Mario Bros. It’s about this: After Toadsworth is awake and is going to reveal both the Mario Bros., the Mario Bros’ father, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong & his dad, all of the Kongs, Spike, Pauline and all of the people of Brooklyn something underneath Peach’s Castle. Toadsworth shows an underground mural that shows 2 brave knights vanquishing the Evil Koopa Clan and eventually the evil alien known as shroobs, protecting the Mushroom Kingdom and its rulers. Toadsworth tells the crew that those 2 knights were actually some of the Mario Bros’ ancestors. The Mario Bros’ father had then protected the Mushroom Kingdom too and kept that legacy a secret from those 2 and pretended he didn’t protect the land yet make fun of our heroes’ height and being plumbers.
There’s more to tell about the mural which is about Princess Peach herself, about her parents and her ancestors were actually rulers of the Mushroom Kingdom. One fateful day when the shroobs and the koopas were stealing the Mushroom Kingdom while Princess Peach was yet to be born, her parents moved to the real world and have their champion, the Mario Bros.’ father himself, led the militia to vanquish the enemy while his wife (Mario’s mother) and Toadsworth moved the 2 baby Mario Bros. to the real world in Brooklyn. Both the Mario Bros, Mario & Luigi (Present), Donkey Kong, Princess Peach, and all the others couldn’t believe all of this. Princess Peach then apologized to Mario for doubting about his height when they first met in the present day. He and his brother, Luigi, couldn’t believe they were fated to carry such a heavy destiny that involves protecting the Mushroom Kingdom from the Evil Koopas and their leader, King Bowser Koopa himself. Meanwhile, Bowser remembered where he heard the names Mario and Luigi. It was back when he was a kid when Kamek was trying to steal the Mario Bros when they were babies under the watchful eye of the Yoshis. Kamek had no choice but to use his memory spell on Bowser back then and now Bowser ordered Kamek to never use that spell again.
A 3rd thing that the mural has is the Mario Bros’ ancestors left behind a few gates that leads to special trials all over the Mushroom Kingdom that their descendants must face ahead of them. Only then their descendants which are none other than Mario and Luigi of the Mario Bros. will be recognized by the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom as descendants of those champions. The 2 accepted those trials.
BoxOffice, What do you think of this idea? Could you also please tell Nintendo and Illumination about this too?
1:49 Spot On!
Great one
So fun and hilarious 😂 every time ❤.
To see Peach do the dress float from the flag grab took me back to Super Mario Bros 2. Even the front slide, triple jump, butt stomp were beautifully executed. Best NINTENDO movie yet in my eyes!!
So short circuit and shrew werent the only ones of this great music
2:39 well that's certainly one way to lose that power up
I love this scene with Bonnie Taylor's song